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Mary E Callins

BirthDec 1849 - Virginia
DeathMay 22, 1935 - Peters Creek, Patrick, Virginia, USA
MotherMatilda Slate
FatherWilliam T. Smith

Born in Virginia on Dec 1849 to William T. Smith and Matilda Slate. Mary E Callins married Joseph H. Collins and had 12 children. She passed away on May 22, 1935 in Peters Creek, Patrick, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
William T. Smith
1825 - 1863
Matilda Slate
1826 - 1913
Spouse(s)
Joseph H. Collins
1842 - 1931
Children Show all
Mary Jane Collins
1871 - Unknown
Susan M. "Susie" Collins
1880 - 1918
Ida Collins
1876 - 1966
Matilda Ann Collins
1872 - 1961
Betty Collins
1892 - 1981
Lillie Collins
1894 - 1971

William Thomas Collins
1878 - 1949
Fannie Collins
1886 - 1959
Nancy Virginia Collins
1870 - 1948
Alice Collins
1874 - 1875
James Collins
1881 - Unknown
Mary Lenora Collins
1891 - 1891

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