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About Patriot Shadrach Collins, Nansemond
This Shadrack Collins came into MS at the same time as Rev Isom Pounds Rev. Isom Price Pounds, Cheraw Reserves from 2 US Presidents, whose indenture papers we have; in the same transfer community from very close to the same indenture place.
Avatar - Collins' Indenture Location on map noted on the Green Square.
Community of Shadrach Collins (ydna Tom Goodwin haplogroup) 1750 immigrant into Luisiana, Nuevo Espania from "Nansimum"/Chowanoke immigrant community to West side of what is now MS. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Church_Cotanch.htm
yDNA same as Col Thomas Goodwin haplogroup, meaning the name Collins was taken on. See the Goodwin ydna project at FTDNA Family Tree by a google search and click on ydna results and click on colorized chart. There among the Col Thomas Goodwin ydna results is the ydna grouping of the same group. Shadrach Collins was thought to be half Nansimund by his mom and a son of some Collins or Goodwin in the Nansimond area that is a part of that subclade group of the time. Collins - green highlight - - Nansimund NA who were by state law indentured til age of 21; in the case of the Nansimond Collins', they were indentures of Matthew Strickland, of the Strickland 1678 patent of the profile picture map.
Queen Anne Co Tithables of Collins and Turner Indians of MS IT transfer community - http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Church_Cotanch.htm
This is the Collins profile mentioned in the above web site.... (Please be sure to read the source added for Kinner Collins. I am definitely blood of Pittman....many times. Not sure if I relate to these Collins; I already know that I am part Shawnee, but our family members show more than 1 kind of NA, 2, possibly 3. Look at the photo of my grandfather, Orville Collins; per Diana (Collins)Johnson). Diana Collins
Community of SUSAN KING
Cooper, William (1753-after 1820), son of William Cooper, the guide for Daniel Boone, lived mostly in Spanish West Florida among the Choctaw relatives of his mother, Malea Labon. First found in 1787 on the Spanish census of Second Creek district. In 1790, he was back in N.C.. He took a Choctaw wife (unnamed) about 1800. Their son William Cooper married SUSAN KING, the daughter of Chief Moshulatubbee, and they eventually emigrated to Leflore District, Indian Territory (Choctaw-Chickasaw Citizenship Court Case Files, Case 39. 7RA324, Roll 13). Another son, James Cooper, resided in Tishomingo County, Mississippi with a household of eleven next him in 1837 and also on the 1840 census (p. 232) and in the 1845 state census (that is, he managed to stay in the East and not be removed). William Cooper the father was a partner of the Choctaw trading company Turnbull & Associates. He seems to have left his Choctaw children with their mother Susan, for a William Cooper married the widow Polly Banks Warner and was justice of the peace in Washington Parish, Louisiana (1806). He next entered a land claim in Spanish West Florida (1809). William Cooper is last mentioned as a widower farmer from N.C. in Spanish Pensacola, Oct. 20, 1820.
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We know he came to MS same time and in the same, community passport as Rev Isom Pounds,, and in the same company per the
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Birth: Nansemond to MS IT, Bogue Chitto River, Bogalusa, La up to Cheraw, MS.
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Shadrack Collins BIRTH 1785 DEATH 1848 (aged 62–63) Perry County, Mississippi, USA BURIAL Unknown MEMORIAL ID 19133180 · View Source
MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 4 Family Members Spouse Mary Pounds Collins 1790–1860
Children Photo William M Collins 1805–1882
Solomon Collins 1835–1864
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19133180/shadrack-collins
Patriot Shadrach Collins, Nansemond's Timeline
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February 25, 1805
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Marion District, South Carolina, United States
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South Carolina, United States
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1819
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SC, United States
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