Under the Chinaberry Tree: A Collier/Gregg GenealogyThe Collier history begins with William Collier, b. 1620 in London, England; arrived in York County , Virginia, about 1670; and, died in 1682 in New Kent County, Virginia. The Gregg history begins with Edward Gregg, b. ca. 1722, of Craven County, South Carolina. |
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CORNELIUS COLLIER Bible Record | 6 |
Colonel JOHN COLLIER Historical Capsule | 12 |
JOHN COLLIER son of Joseph Historical Capsule | 24 |
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47TH ALA INFANTRY ACRES Alabama buried Alabama her father Alabama married April August BIRTH BOND TO MARRY BORN BROTHER BROWN BURLESON CENSUS CHARLES COLLIER CHARLES WESLEY GREGG CHARLOTTE CIVIL WAR HISTORY Clay County COLLIER EVENTS3 COTTON CULLMAN COUNTY DAUGHTER DAVID December DEED Delta DIED Eastland Eastland County EDGEFIELD COUNTY EDWARD COLLIER EDWARD GREGG ELIZABETH Etowah EVENT EVENTS2A FAIRFIELD COUNTY February Georgia GILES GREGG EVENTS6 GRIGGS SIC Hackleburg Hamilton JANE January JOHN COLLIER JOHN GREGG JOSEPH COLLIER JOSHUA COLLIER July June KERSHAW COUNTY March Marion County MARRIAGE BOND MARSHALL COUNTY MARTHA MARY MOORE mother NANCY NORTH November October Randolph County REBECCA REFERENCE NBR REMARKS ROBERT SAMUEL SARAH SELLARS SELLS LAND Sept September SOUTH CAROLINA SURRY SUSAN TC/C TENNESSEE Texas married THOMAS COLLIER UNKNOWN COUNTY VIRGINIA WC/C Weatherford WIFE WILLIAM COLLIER WILLIAM COLUMBUS GREGG