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Migrated to/Born in New Zealand
Patrick John Collins (white grave stone) Head stone next to it Sarah Collins daughter.
Foxton Cemetery .
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Date of Birth | 28th Dec 1820 | |
Date of Death | 28th Dec 1887 | |
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) | Micheal Collins Hannora O'Brien Kilcoudra, Clare Co, Irela Hannora Collins Marriage 05 Dec 1848 St Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Scotland to Sarah Milne Bailie. 9 Children Immigrated to Foxton, New Zealand Occupation Soldier 65th Regiment | |
Place & Date of Marriage | Married Edinburgh 5 Dec 1848 occupation Carpenter Source: Marriage Certificate.[lancaster tree mar 2012.FTW] LDS listing Film BA 820030 86 SO 0884732 Mar Patrick Collins BA 8200830 90 Microfilm # 1066766 | |
Occupation | Enlisted 9 August 1839 at Clare Castle. Served in the 65th Regiment and was a Crimean war veteran Military records Auckland Museum researcher. Name: Patricks Collins Service Date: 1845-1866 Service Place: NZ Campaign or Service: NZ | |
Townland born | 1851 Census, Gillingham, Brompton, Chatham Patrick John Collins, 29yrs. Head of house occ. Private, Born, Clare, Kilcondry. Married Class: HO107; Piece: 1611; Folio: 780; Page: 16; GSU roll: 193511-193512 | |
Place of Death | Death Certificate, 30 Dec 1887, Foxton. Patrick John Collins. Lab, Wife, Sarah Milen Bailey. Father, Michael Coll[ns, Mother Hannora Collins, nee unknown. Born, Kilcondra, Clare, Ireland. Lived in NZ, 28yrs. Buried 1st January 1888.Foxton .NZ |
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