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Place of migration
Stayed in Ireland
Pádraig Ó Coileáin aka Patt Collins Sr. (c.1780-1835) was a substantial grazier in the parish of Croghan, Co Roscommon, Ireland.
According to the Elphin Census of 1749, there were no Collins residing in Canbo in the mid 18th-century.
Voter's Register 1829In a list of applicants registering their freeholds (in order to exercise their right to vote) Patt Collins of Canbo was listed as having a house and land with a ‘yearly value to be registered’ of £10 there. [Leitrim & Roscommon Gazette 23 May 1829].
We learn from later maps that the Collins holding was at the centre of Canbo. His daughter married Richard Elwood of Canbo.
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Date of Birth | 1st Jan 1780 (circa) | |
Date of Death | 1st Jan 1835 | |
Associated Building (s) | Canbo townland Canbo Castle CROGHAN villageTD | |
Father (First Name/s and Surname) | ? Maurice Collins (c1750-c1816) | |
Townland born | Canbo (note there was no Collins recorded here in the 1749 Census) | |
Names of Siblings | Thomas Collins 1780-1840 | Edmund Collins b. 1780 | Dominic Collins fl. 1823 | |
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) | Mary Lavin / Laven | |
Place & Date of Marriage | No record | |
Names of Children | John Collins 1817–1905 canbo | Ellen Collins 1819–1905 m. Elwood | Winifred Collins 1821– | Catherine Collins 1823– | |
Occupation | Farmer / Grazier | |
Place of Death | Canbo |
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