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My Old Settler Bloodline
Our first bloodline land grand owner was Daniel Collier born 1775 in Sussex Virginia in my family tree the next following heirs had land by ;Benjamin Green berry collier, Hugh Collier and William Coleman Collier who were all from Tennessee. They were all my May Flower Generation who lived in the good old days but were not tax free! my grandpa William Coleman Collier plowed with only horses until he died in 1974 my dad was William Coleman Collier jr, our first military soldier maybe involved in Vietnam to die poor. I Jennifer Collier was born in Florida in 1967. I lived all over the world to miss my American culture and heritage My mother was German with military travels in her new marriage I was wife and mother of three children born in Alaska in my 20 year military life time when I became single i moved to my roots where William Coleman Collier ring in my ears like an old settler chime
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