Julia Emily Collins married Milton Wiley Kirby abt 1870...their children are listed above.
Julia was the daughter of Alfred Clay Collins who was the founder of Collinsville, Dekalb County, Alabama and for whom the Collins Cemetery is named. He and Julia's mother are buried in the cemetery as well.
Her husband Milton passed away in 1885 in Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee
Julia's birthdate did read 1859 as was submitted by Ann Tomerlin, when the memorial was transferred to me I changed the date to 1850 as it reads on her tombstone. I have her birth as 1850 as well in my tree. Leaving the 1859 here as I have no document saying 1850 other than the tombstone which is almost unreadable.
Julia Emily Collins married Milton Wiley Kirby abt 1870...their children are listed above.
Julia was the daughter of Alfred Clay Collins who was the founder of Collinsville, Dekalb County, Alabama and for whom the Collins Cemetery is named. He and Julia's mother are buried in the cemetery as well.
Her husband Milton passed away in 1885 in Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee
Julia's birthdate did read 1859 as was submitted by Ann Tomerlin, when the memorial was transferred to me I changed the date to 1850 as it reads on her tombstone. I have her birth as 1850 as well in my tree. Leaving the 1859 here as I have no document saying 1850 other than the tombstone which is almost unreadable.
Family Members
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James H Collins
1841–1918
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Mahala Jane Collins
1843–1843
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Sarah Emily "Sallie" Collins Roberts
1844–1917
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Pvt Tipton Bradford Collins Sr
1846–1917
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Napoleon Scott Collins
1849–1919
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Cornelia Clay Collins Reed
1852–1882
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John Webster Collins Sr
1854–1923
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Catharine Fillmore Collins
1856–1857
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E. Crittendon Collins
1858–1883
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