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Alabama.<br />

47. ii. LYDIA COLLINS, b. Aft. 1764, Johnston County, North Carolina; d. May 15, 1859, Jasper County, Georgia.<br />

48. iii. ELIZABETH COLLINS, b. Abt. 1766; d. Bet. 1794 - 1860.<br />

49. iv. MAJOR CROOM COLLINS, b. 1768, Johnston County, North Carolina; d. Bef. 1846, Wilkerson County,<br />

Georgia.<br />

50. v. MARY COLLINS, b. 1772; d. September 07, 1818.<br />

51. vi. SUSANNAH COLLINS, b. Abt. 1775, Johnston County, North Carolina.<br />

52. vii. WILLIAM WINWRIGHT COLLINS, b. 1778, Johnston County, North Carolina; d. January 08, 1838, Greene<br />

Co. Ala..<br />

53. viii. DANIEL COLLINS, b. Abt. 1781, Johnston County, North Carolina; d. March 20, 1843, Greene Co. Ala..<br />

ix. JOHN COLLINS, b. Abt. 1782, Johnston County, North Carolina; d. Bet. 1805 - 1864; m. MARY LOVELESS,<br />

September 1795, Georgia.<br />

Notes for MARY LOVELESS:<br />

Mary's last name may have been spelled Lovelace.<br />

Marriage Notes for JOHN COLLINS and MARY LOVELESS:<br />

Georgia Genealogist Magizine State Records - Marriages page 148. John Collins married Mary Lovelace<br />

Sept. , 1795 by Rev Moses Waddel (S. Car. and Georgia). No county given for marriage. ( Note by William<br />

"Bill" Dupree. 1805 Georgia Land Lottery, two Lovelace's in Columbia County and one in Tattnall County).<br />

23. LEWIS 6 COLLINS (JOHN COLLINS 5 * III, THOMAS 4 COLLINS, WILLIAM 3 , JOHN * 2 , JOHN * 1 ) was born Abt. 1731<br />

in North Carolina, and died 1806 in Kershaw County, South Carolina. He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married<br />

(2) ANN DILLARD, daughter of THOMAS DILLARD and SARAH HOLLOWAY.<br />

Children of LEWIS COLLINS and UNKNOWN are:<br />

i. LEWIS COLLINS 7 JR..<br />

ii. ANN COLLINS.<br />

Children of LEWIS COLLINS and ANN DILLARD are:<br />

54. iii. DILLARD 7 COLLINS, b. Abt. 1760; d. Bef. November 10, 1821, Clark County, Kentucky.<br />

iv. DAVIS COLLINS, b. Barnwell County, South Carolina; d. 1838, Saint Helena Parish, Louisanna.<br />

v. ZEUIAH COLLINS, m. BRUMFIELD.<br />

vi. DELPHA COLLINS, m. ARNOLD.<br />

vii. HANNAH COLLINS, m. JOHN CATOE.<br />

viii. NANCY ANN COLLINS, m. ELLIOTT.<br />

24. LEVIN 6 COLLINS (JOHN COLLINS 5 * III, THOMAS 4 COLLINS, WILLIAM 3 , JOHN * 2 , JOHN * 1 ) was born Abt. 1748<br />

in North Carolina, and died August 25, 1806 in Richmond County, Georgia. He married ANN CATHERINE "CATY"<br />

ODOM, daughter of CAPT. ** and TAMER POWELL. She was born Abt. 1760 in .<br />

Notes for LEVIN COLLINS:<br />

4 October 1771, Levin bought 162 acres. The White Point Pone, Orangeburg District, South Carolina.<br />

3 December 1771 Levin bought 150 acres, Edisto River, Orangeburg District, South Carolina.<br />

1781 Levin was appointed Lt. of Horses in Couth Carolina Militia.<br />

1789 Levin was appointed Adim. of James' will (his brother) and to hold property belonging to the minor children<br />

for seven years along with Joseph (brother of the deceased, James). It appears that the minor children move and<br />

live with Levin as per the 1790 Census.<br />

1790 Orangeburg District, South Carolina Census, page 100;<br />

1 male 16> Levin<br />

5 males 16< son Lewis, others (4) are believed to be James'<br />

Major Croom, John, Daniel, William Winwright<br />

5 females Ann Catherine - Elizabeth and Mary, others (2) belived to be James'<br />

Susannah and Mary.<br />

From the Biographical Directory of the South Carolina House of Representives.<br />

The District Between Savannah River and the North Fork of the Edisto River elected Levin Collins to the Eight<br />

General Assembly (1791) by the newly created election district of Winton. Other offices that he held were Militia<br />

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