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[1] In 1741, John Robertson transferred 400 acres to Joseph Collins, and 1744, 200 acres to William Collins. These transfers are all to son-in-law Collins and his children. William Collins transferred his 300 acres to James Haley whose wife was then Beliah and presumably the daughter of William Collins. James Haley is shown as having a wife, Susannah (believed to be Brockman) in 1749 when he transferred 126 acres in Orange County to Samuel Brockman.
[2]Abstracts of King and Queen County, Virginia, page 39 and 176 by Fleet: "Ordered that summons be issued for William Collins of Essex, and George Collins of King and Queen County to cause them to appear at the next court held for his county to declare whether or not they will execute the Last Will and Testament of Joseph Collins, deceased. 3 May 1748."
[3] Virginia County, Spotsylvania County Records by W. A. Crozier, page 515, Order Book 1749-1755, page 100.
[4] Gholson Family by Mrs. Margaret Scruggs Carruth, Dallas, Texas (1950) states that Susannah Collins was a close relative of Zachary Lewis I and Zachary Lewis II and Waller Lewis who was a son of Zachary Lewis II, was born 1 January 1702 and married Mary Waller in 1725. Zachary Lewis I came to Virginia in 1692, had two sons, John and Zachary Lewis; also had daughters. "Susannah Collins would have been about the right age to be the daughter of Zachary Lewis I." On 6 January 1768 Susannah Collins signed over her personal estate to her children, having already signed over her real estate to her children prior to 13 November 1760, at which time William, Thomas and Lewis, sold to their brother, John, all the interest which they expected to have in the real estate of their father, Joseph Collins, upon the death of their mother, Susannah. This deed was witnessed by Lewis, Sr. and Jr. and Waller Lewis, et al.
[5] Orange County, Virginia Family by W. E. Brockman.
[6] Spotsylvania County Deed Book E (1751-61), 8 January 1759. Deed of James Collins of North Carolina, the eldest son and heir of Joseph Collins, late of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, to Thomas Collins, land for 20 pounds.
[7] The LWT of Reuben Collins was signed on 8 October 1830, probated 18 December 1830 in Camden District, Kershaw County, South Carolina. "My estate to my beloved daughter, Elizabeth Sanders who is executrix."Witnesses: John Cantey, Isham Powell, Wylie Malone.
[8] Family Bible owned by Newton L. Collins, P. O. Box 843, Monterey, CA
[9] Granville County, North Carolina Deed Book D, page 209. 12 February 1761. William Searcy of Orange County, North Carolina to Lewis Collins of Granville County for 20 pds., 264 acres on both sides of Great Island Creek. Deed Book E, page 212-213. 1 December 1760, land was granted to Lewis Collins, 339 acres in Granville County.
[10] LWT of Lewis Collins, Will Book 1, page 436, Granville County, North Carolina.
[11] The LWT of Elizabeth Collins, 1796:4/10/1804, Kershaw County, South Carolina, named: Edward, Lewis, Lois Gayden as her children. Grandchildren: Jackey Perry, son of Lamud Pery, deceased; Betsy Gayden, daughter of George Gayden. Youngest son: Wylie Collins.
[12] Orange County, Virginia Families, Vol. II, by W. E. Brockman.
[13] Orphans Court, Amite County, Mississippi by Albert E. Casey, pp. 10, 369, 403, 433. Jacky Perry was appointed administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Collins on 15 April 1811. Elizabeth, late of Kershaw County, South Carolina Orphans Court, Estate of Edward Collins 19 October 1829. Administrators: James Scott, Jr., David Lea and John Collins.
[14] Personal records of Mrs. Benjamin O. Robertson, 5885 No. 4 Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Virginia (1958).
[15] Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book E (1751-61. Richard Collins of King and Queen County, Virginia to Joy Collins. William and Thomas Collins, in compliance with the LWT of Thomas Collins, deceased, "land to be divided according to the direction of Joseph Collins."
Last Will and Testament of Joseph Collin of King and Queen County Virginia
Last Will and Testament of J. Collins of King and Queen County Virginia
Last Will and Testament of Robert Collins of King and Queen County Virginia
Last Will and Testament of John Collins of Orange County Virginia
Last Will and Testament of William Collins of Kershaw County South Carolina
Last Will and Testament of Lewis Collins of Kershaw County South Carolina