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Harriet Read <I>Smith</I> Collins

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Harriet Read Smith Collins

Birth
USA
Death
20 Jun 1834 (aged 21)
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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History of Macon, Georgia c 1950 lists her death date as 1831

Harriet Read Smith was a daughter of the Rev. Anthony Garnett Smith, Sr. and Mary Allen Smith. Born on April 17, 1813, Harriet first married Mr. James A. Wilson, and later Mr. Charles Collins.

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Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944
Name: Harriet R. Smith
Spouse: James D. Wilson
Marriage Date: 25 Aug 1828
County: Crawford
State: Georgia

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Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944
Name: Harriet R. Wilson
Spouse: Charles Collins
Marriage Date: 27 Nov 1831
County: Crawford
State: Georgia

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The Smith family is indebted to Mr. Claude C. Burgess for locating her obituary. Mr. Burgess is a dedicated historian and staff member of the Thomaston-Upson Archives.
History of Macon, Georgia c 1950 lists her death date as 1831

Harriet Read Smith was a daughter of the Rev. Anthony Garnett Smith, Sr. and Mary Allen Smith. Born on April 17, 1813, Harriet first married Mr. James A. Wilson, and later Mr. Charles Collins.

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Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944
Name: Harriet R. Smith
Spouse: James D. Wilson
Marriage Date: 25 Aug 1828
County: Crawford
State: Georgia

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Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944
Name: Harriet R. Wilson
Spouse: Charles Collins
Marriage Date: 27 Nov 1831
County: Crawford
State: Georgia

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The Smith family is indebted to Mr. Claude C. Burgess for locating her obituary. Mr. Burgess is a dedicated historian and staff member of the Thomaston-Upson Archives.

Bio by: Old Waco / T. B. Willis


Inscription

The Macon Daily Telegraph, October 4th, 1885

The remains of Harriet E. Collins,
Wife of Dr. Robert Collins,
Died April 20, 1834. Aged 31 years.

"Grieve not for me my dearest frinds,
Nor spend your tears in vain,
I hope your loss in this vain world
Is my eternal gain."

Gravesite Details

Moved from Old City Cemetery to Rose Hill Cemetery according to The Macon Daily Telegraph, October 4th, 1885.



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