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(I) John Collins was located in Massachusetts Bay colony as early as 1640, in which year he had a grant of land in Braintree, representing a family of three heads. He was an active citizen of Boston, was admitted to the church there April 4, 1646, and subscribed to the freeman's oath in that place May 6 following. He was a shoemaker and tanner by occupation. He was a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. He died at Boston, March 21, 1670.
He had a wife, Susannah, and children:
John, Susannah, Thomas and Elizabeth.
The elder daughter became the wife of Thomas Walker, of Boston
John Collins had a wife, Susannah, and children:
John, Susannah, Thomas and Elizabeth.
The elder daughter became the wife of Thomas Walker, of Boston
1643 |
March 24, 1643
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1646 |
April 5, 1646
Age 3
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1665 |
May 31, 1665
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Boston, Suffolk County, MA, United States
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1673 |
October 19, 1673
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Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
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1724 |
July 1724
Age 81
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Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts
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