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Posted by: James Collier (ID *****6387) Date: July 15, 2009 at 07:28:54
  of 1598

I have been able to trace my line of Colliers from my son's generation (SC) back to Charlotte NC around 1800, as follows, but can not take it any further. Can anyone help me identify where our Colliers came from. The current genealogy is from my current family study back to James M. Collier born abt. 1810 and possibly his father William Collier 17? by way of Census, family graves and NC deeds.

JAMES GORDON COLLIER IV
B: 1970 in Rock Hill, York County, SC              
Lives in Richmond, VA

JAMES GORDON COLLIER III
B: 1946 in Florence, South Carolina
Lives in Winston Salem, NC

JAMES GORDON COLLIER JR.
B: 1921 in Lancaster, Lancaster County, SC
D: 2006 in Spartanburg, SC

JAMES GORDON COLLIER
B: 1898 in Rock Hill, York County, SC
D: 1981 in Rock Hill, York County, South Carolina
              
JAMES MCGILVERY COLLIER
B: 1868 in Mecklenburg County, NC
D: 1952 in Rock Hill, York County, South Carolina
              
WILLIAM JACKSON COLLIER
B: 1839 in South Carolina
D: 1890 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC
              
JAMES M. COLLIER
B: 1810 in North Carolina
D: ? in Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC
[NOTE: WJ (1810) and JM Collier (1839) lived a few blocks from each other in Charlotte.]
              
WILLIAM COLLIER
B: 17 ? Anson?
D: ? Charlotte,NC                      
       (REALESTATE CONVEYANCES OF MECKLENBURG COUNTY NC
       1-4-1806 Transfer of Deed as Grantors Wm. Collier to Grantee Isom Sherling
       Book 18 Page 208 for the property - 40 A ,Part of the Hugh Lamond Estate, Mecklenburg Cty NC.)


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