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The Collins Family; Genealogical Record (In Part) Of The Descendants Of John Collins, Sr., From 1640 To 1760; A Complete Record Of The Descendants Of - Paperback
The Collins Family; Genealogical Record (In Part) Of The Descendants Of John Collins, Sr., From 1640 To 1760; A Complete Record Of The Descendants Of - Paperback
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by William Herzog Collins (Author)
Step back into the living tapestry of early American families, where the Collins name threads through the centuries with resilience and pride. The Collins Family; Genealogical Record (In Part) Of The Descendants Of John Collins, Sr., From 1640 To 1760; A Complete Record Of The Descendants Of William Collins And Esther Morris, From 1760 To 1897 is a landmark descendant register volume, meticulously compiled by William Herzog Collins. This genealogical record compilation stands as both a scholarly achievement and a deeply human portrait, tracing the Collins family genealogy from colonial America's earliest days to the dawn of the modern era. Every page is a doorway into the past, offering family historians and genealogists a complete surname history collection that illuminates the enduring legacy of William Collins and Esther Morris's lineage. Indexed vital records, thoughtfully arranged, make this an indispensable ancestry research reference for anyone seeking to connect with their roots. The book's careful documentation bridges gaps between generations, preserving details that might otherwise be lost to time. Here, the names and lives of those who shaped the Collins story are gathered with reverence and clarity. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to the stories of early American settlers or a classic-literature collector seeking a rare window into the past, this genealogical treasure offers more than mere facts; it is a testament to the power of memory, belonging, and the enduring bonds of family across the centuries.
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