Timothy Coleman1,2

M, b. 1752, d. 18 August 1831
FatherWilliam Coleman b. 1707
MotherMary Brown b. 29 Apr 1711
     Timothy Coleman was born in 1752 at Cornwall, Orange County, NY.3 He married Elizabeth De Witt, daughter of Jacob Rutsen DeWitt and Janneke Jane DuPuy, on 11 January 1781 at Minisink, Ulster County, NY.4 He died on 18 August 1831 at Onondaga County, NY.4
     He was in 1774 a blacksmith.
     Timothy enlisted for the Revolutionary War on 8 Jan 1775 and served under Col. James Clinton, who was subordinate to Jacob DeWitt of 6th Co. 2nd Regiment. Jacob was Tim's father-in-law. Tim was described as 5' 7' tall with light brown hair and blue eyes. Timothy apparently was dispatched from the Howell's Baptist Church in 1787.4 Name variation: Lieut. Timothy Coleman.1,2

Children (not necessarily in order) of Timothy Coleman and Elizabeth De Witt


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Citations

  1. [S314] James Cash Coleman, Genealogy William Coleman.
  2. [S292] Mary DeWitt, Depuy File.
  3. [S315] S.C. Emmerson, "E-mail Sarah Coleman Emmerson," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 13 Feb 1999.
  4. [S316] Cook, The Family Coleman, Online at www.familysearch.org.

Timothy Coleman1

M, b. 26 October 1798, d. 19 March 1870
FatherTimothy Coleman b. 1752, d. 18 Aug 1831
MotherElizabeth De Witt b. 7 May 1758, d. 1838
     Timothy Coleman was born on 26 October 1798. He died on 19 March 1870 at age 71.

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  1. [S314] James Cash Coleman, Genealogy William Coleman.

Unice Coleman1

F, b. 22 July 1763, d. 22 April 1843
FatherCurtis Coleman d. 7 May 1768
     Unice Coleman was born on 22 July 1763 at Ulster County, NY.2 She married Adolph Van Duzer, son of Isaac Van Duzer and Jane, on 25 September 1783 at New Windsor, NY.2 She died on 22 April 1843 at Erin, NY, at age 79.2
     Name variation: Eunice Coleman.3 Married name: Van Duzer.

Child of Unice Coleman and Adolph Van Duzer


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Citations

  1. [S314] James Cash Coleman, Genealogy William Coleman.
  2. [S319] Pedigrees, WFT-2.
  3. [S692] Owen Family: Mapes Search, File 32892.exe, Cal Owen.

William Coleman1

M, b. 1707
FatherJohn Coleman b. 1682, d. 18 Apr 1733
MotherHannah Koms
     William Coleman was born in 1707 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY.1 He married Mary Brown, daughter of Edward Brown and Mary Martine, on 24 September 1724.1

Child of William Coleman and Mary Brown


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Citations

  1. [S1] Joseph Boyle, Notations. 71 Mary Ann Lane, Wyckoff, NJ.

William Coleman1

M, b. 1650, d. 1705
FatherWilliam Coleman b. 1619, d. 16 Apr 1680
MotherBridget Jeggles b. 1622, d. 16 May 1680
     William Coleman was born in 1650 at Gloucester, MA.1 He married Sarah Mapes, daughter of Thomas Mapes and Sarah Purrier, in 1679 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY.1 He died in 1705 at Southold, Suffolk County, NY.1

Child of William Coleman and Sarah Mapes


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Citations

  1. [S1] Joseph Boyle, Notations. 71 Mary Ann Lane, Wyckoff, NJ.

William Coleman1

M, b. 1619, d. 16 April 1680
     William Coleman was born in 1619 at Gravesend, England.1 He married Bridget Jeggles on 14 November 1662.1 He died on 16 April 1680 at Gloucester, Essex County, MA.1

Child of William Coleman and Bridget Jeggles


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  1. [S1] Joseph Boyle, Notations. 71 Mary Ann Lane, Wyckoff, NJ.

William Coleman1

M, b. 19 March 1792, d. 18 April 1850
FatherThomas Coleman b. 27 Apr 1767, d. 21 Feb 1822
MotherMary Galloway b. 28 Apr 1767, d. 9 Dec 1804
     William Coleman was born on 19 March 1792. He married Anna Conkling on 12 November 1814 at Conklingtown (at her residence.)2 He died on 18 April 1850 at age 58.2 He was buried in the Greenwood Cemetery.2
     William started out as a painter. For 2 years after his marriage they lived in Hackettstown, then they moved to Warwick where he purchased a carding mill. After 30 years he was forced out of business by large mills so he started a grist mill on the same site.1

Children (not necessarily in order) of William Coleman and Anna Conkling


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Citations

  1. [S5] E.M. Ruttenber and L.H. Clark, Hist .Orange County.
  2. [S765] Charles C. Coleman, "Bible Records", 42.

Alice Coles1

F, b. 1528, d. 25 July 1607
     Alice Coles married Foulk Wodhull, son of Nicholas Wodhull Baron of Wodhull and Alice Parr.1 She was born in 1528 at Lye, Worcestershire, England.1 She died on 25 July 1607.1
     Married name: Wodhull.

Child of Alice Coles and Foulk Wodhull


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Citations

  1. [S66] LI-Surnames: Havens, Long Island Surnames, Woodhull GEDCOM.

Carolyn Keturah Coles1

F
FatherJohn Henry Coles
MotherMary Anastasia Cummings d. 1921
     Carolyn Keturah Coles married Ira Joseph Johnson, son of Joseph Kightly Johnson and Sarah Ann DeGeer, in 1904.1
     Married name: Johnson.

Child of Carolyn Keturah Coles and Ira Joseph Johnson


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Citations

  1. [S618] Carolyn Smith, Ancestor Chart, 25 Jun 1990.

James H Coles1

M
     James H Coles was born at England.1 He married Olive Hunt.1

Child of James H Coles and Olive Hunt


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Citations

  1. [S618] Carolyn Smith, Ancestor Chart, 25 Jun 1990.

John Henry Coles1

M
FatherJames H Coles
MotherOlive Hunt
     John Henry Coles died at Phoenix, AZ.1 He was born at Braishfield, England.1 He married Mary Anastasia Cummings, daughter of Michael Cummings and Caroline Susan Lathrop.1

Child of John Henry Coles and Mary Anastasia Cummings


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Citations

  1. [S618] Carolyn Smith, Ancestor Chart, 25 Jun 1990.

Sarah Coles1

F, b. 1686
     Sarah Coles was born in 1686.2 She married David Ackerman, son of Lawrence Ackerman and Geertje Egbert, on 19 May 1710.2
     Married name: Ackerman. Name variation: Sarah Colse.2

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Citations

  1. [S78] Mary DeWitt, Egberts File.
  2. [S81] Mary DeWitt, Ackerman File: Ackerman application and Family Group Sheet.

Anna Colevelt1

F
     Anna Colevelt married Laurence Hedding.1 She married Bernardus Smith on 2 June 1705.1
     Married name: Hedding. Married name: Smith.

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Citations

  1. [S506] Mary DeWitt, Roosevelt File.

Jochem Coljer1

M, b. circa 1668
FatherJurian Colyer b. 13 Mar 1644, d. 1709
MotherLysbeth Van der Hoeven
     Jochem Coljer was born circa 1668 at Kinderhook, NJ.1 He married Maria Van Gunst, daughter of Jan Hendrickszen Van Gunst and Helen Pieters, circa 1695.1

Children (not necessarily in order) of Jochem Coljer and Maria Van Gunst

  • Helena Coljer b. 2 Jul 1699
  • Jan Coljer b. 1 Jan 1703
  • Elizabeth Coljer b. 25 Aug 1706

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Citations

  1. [S423] Mary DeWitt, Collier File.

Abraham Collerd1

M, d. before 1857
     Abraham Collerd married Maria Schoonmaker, daughter of Moses Schoonmaker. He died before 1857.1

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Citations

  1. [S94] Louis Beach Vreeland, Vreeland Family, page 51.

Paul Sims Colley1

M, b. 1898
     Paul Sims Colley died at Henderson, TX.1 He married Doris Melissa Holley, daughter of William Uptegrove Holley and Emily Calistia Pettingill. He was born in 1898.1

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Citations

  1. [S69] Letter, Jane F. Thompson to Joseph Boyle, 16 Aug 1998, 8 Sep 1998.

Harriet Collier1,2

F
     Harriet Collier married John DeWitt, son of John DeWitt and Louisa Casteel, before 1850.1,2,3
     They had six children.1 Married name: DeWitt. Name variation: Harriet Collier.3

Children (not necessarily in order) of Harriet Collier and John DeWitt


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Citations

  1. [S145] Unknown, DeWitt File, DeWitt Family: Oakland (MD) Republican 12 Aug 1937.
  2. [S282] Mrs. J. June DeWitt, Descendants of Lucas DeWitt, 22 Apr 1940.
  3. [S284] Unknown Author, Family Group Sheets of DeWitt Family of Garrett County, MD.

Adam Collignon1

M, b. 19 March 1839, d. 3 May 1918
FatherPeter C Collignon b. 22 Sep 1799, d. 15 Mar 1879
MotherMary Catherine Perrine b. 21 Aug 1801, d. 21 Feb 1885
     Adam Collignon was born in 1839 at Rivervale, Bergen County, NJ. He was born on 19 March 1839 at Brooklyn, NY.1 He married Hannah Maria Post on 5 March 1859 at Tappan Town, Rockland County, NY.1 He died on 3 May 1918 at Westwood, NJ, at age 79.1
     General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2 Name variation: Adam Collignon. He was in 1870 a co-inventer of the first folding rocking chair.

Children (not necessarily in order) of Adam Collignon and Hannah Maria Post

  • Catherine A Collignon3 b. c 1863
  • Mary E Collignon3 b. c 1864
  • Richard T Collignon3 b. c 1872
  • Ellis Mortimire Collignon Sr.+ b. 15 Jan 1877, d. 25 Jul 1947
  • Albert S Collignon3 b. c 1878

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Citations

  1. [S462] John Hugh Collignon, Collignon File, 29 Jun 1989.
  2. [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  3. [S964] 1880 US Federal Census - Population.

Anna Collignon

F, b. 1865, d. 1922
FatherAugustas M Collignon1 b. 1835, d. 1921
MotherMargaret1 b. 1839, d. 1919
     Anna Collignon was born in 1865. She died in 1922.2 She was buried in the Westwood Cemetery in Westwood.2
     General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

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Citations

  1. [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S1035] Westwood Cemetery, Headstone August M., Margaret, and Anna Collignon. see also Find-A-Grave: Westwood Cemetery.

Augustas M Collignon1

M, b. 1835, d. 1921
FatherPeter C Collignon b. 22 Sep 1799, d. 15 Mar 1879
MotherMary Catherine Perrine b. 21 Aug 1801, d. 21 Feb 1885
     Augustas M Collignon was born in 1835 at Rivervale, Bergen County, NJ. He married Margaret. He died in 1921.2 He was buried in 1921 in the Westwood Cemetery in Westwood.2
     Augustas served as a private in the 22 Reg. of the NJ Volunteers during the Civil War.1      August and his brother, Nicholas, both enlisted in the Union Army at the same time September 2, 1862 as a PVT, and mustered out June 25, 1863 serving in the same Co.D, 22 Reg't New Jersey Inf. Chronology of service: Sept/2/1862 Mustered in at Trenton NJ-Sept/29/1862 Left NJ. for defense of Washington D.C. Dec/1862 Attached to Abercrombie's Provisional Brigade, Casey's Division-Jan/10/1863 Moved to Belle Plains Jan/20-24/1863 "MUD MARCH"-April/29-5/2 1863 Operations at Pollock's Mill Creek-May/2-5/1863 "Battle of Chancellorsville"-June/25/1863 Mustered out at Trenton New Jersey. Name variation: August Martin Collignon.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.3

Child of Augustas M Collignon and Margaret


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Citations

  1. [S462] John Hugh Collignon, Collignon File, 29 Jun 1989.
  2. [S1035] Westwood Cemetery, Headstone August M., Margaret, and Anna Collignon. see also Find-A-Grave: Westwood Cemetery.
  3. [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php

Charles A Collignon

M, b. 17 July 1871, d. 15 July 1894
FatherJames Peter Collignon1 b. 6 Jan 1834, d. 15 Feb 1907
MotherEllen Westervelt Vlierboom1 b. 15 Jul 1841, d. 27 Apr 1915
     Charles A Collignon was born on 17 July 1871. He died on 15 July 1894 at age 22.2
     General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

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Citations

  1. [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S941] Merged Springs Family Genealogy.

Charlotte Collignon

F, b. 6 March 1878
FatherJames Peter Collignon1 b. 6 Jan 1834, d. 15 Feb 1907
MotherEllen Westervelt Vlierboom1 b. 15 Jul 1841, d. 27 Apr 1915
     Charlotte Collignon was born on 6 March 1878.2
     General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1 Name variation: Charlotte Storms.

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Citations

  1. [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S941] Merged Springs Family Genealogy.

Claudius O Collignon1,2

M, b. 1830
FatherPeter C Collignon b. 22 Sep 1799, d. 15 Mar 1879
MotherMary Catherine Perrine b. 21 Aug 1801, d. 21 Feb 1885
     Claudius O Collignon was born in 1830 at Rivervale, Bergen County, NJ.2 He married Sarah Cleveland, daughter of Nicholas Cleveland and Susan Cole, on 24 January 1856 at Tappan, NY.3
     In 1860 he was listed as a turner of chair stuff (stafs?), in 1880 he was a chair manufacturer in Harrington, Bergen County, NJ.2,4      Nicholas and Claudius were co-inventers of the first folding rocking chair.1
     Claudius and Nicholas Collignon Bio Sketch

Claudius 0. Collignon.- John Collignon, the grandfather of the subject of this biographical sketch, was a native of Reught, France, and born in the year 1764. At a later period he emigrated to America, and chose Bergen County, N. J., as a place of residence. Mr. Collignon, after a sojourn of some years in the latter State, returned to his native place, where his death occurred. His only son, Peter C., was born in Reught, France, on the 22d of September, 1799, and having been attracted by the enterprise of the New World, embarked in 1825 for New York City. Here he resided for five years, and subsequently removed to Bergen County, where he engaged in willow-basket making, and also in farming pursuits. He was united in marriage to Miss Mary Perrine, a native of France, to whom were born children,-Catherine, whose birth occurred in France, Nicholas, born in Hudson Street, New York City, and Claudius O., Elizabeth, James Peter, August, Adam, Perrine, Jane Ellen, and , all born in New Jersey.
The death of Mr. Collignon occurred March 15 1879. Mrs. Collignon survives her husband, and is still in robust health. Claudius O. was born Dec. 8, 1830, in Harrington township, where the principal portion of his life has been spent. His boyhood after a period at school was occupied in labor on the farm or in acquiring the trade of basket-making. At the age of seventeen he learned the sash and blind making business, and followed it for eight years, after which he returned to New Jersey.
Claudius Collignon

He was married Jan. 24,1856, to Miss Sarah Cleveland, of Washington township, who is the mother of five children,-Peter C., Sarah Louisa (Mrs. Tures), Evelina, Catherine Delia, and Isaac. Mr. Collignon on his return to New Jersey engaged in chair-turning and lumbering, and in 1857 established at Old Tap- pan, in Harrington Township, an extensive chair-factory. The mechanical genius and skill of the founders of this enterprise at once insured its success, and the quality of the work produced has created a demand, which has rendered an extension of their establishment a necessity. They have made a specialty of folding-chairs, which are protected by ten different patents. They are also the makers of the first folding-rocker in the United States, which now enjoys a great popularity.
Mr. Collignon is in politics a Republican, but in no sense a party man, voting rather in the cause of right and good government than for the advancement of personal or party interests. He was reared from infancy in the Roman Catholic Church, but is liberal in his views and a cordial supporter of all worthy church and school enterprises.
Nicholas Collignon, the subject of this biographical sketch, may with propriety be spoken of as one of the foremost citizens of the township of Harrington, both in point of energy and integrity. He was the grandson of John Collignon, who was a native of Reught, France, where he was born in 1754, and emigrated to the inviting shores of America. At a later date he resided in Bergen County for some years, but ultimately returned to his birthplace, where the declining years of his life were spent. He had one son, Peter C., born Sept. 22, 1779, who also made the United States his residence in 1825. In 1831 he removed to Bergen County, where he engaged in business pursuits. He married Mary Perrin, also of France, and had children,-Catherine, Nicholas, Claudius O., Elizabeth, James, Peter, August, Adam, Jane Ellen, and Victor. Of this number Nicholas, the subject of this biography, was born in Hudson Street, New York City, Sept. 10, 1829. His boyhood was spent in Bergen County at school, and at a later date in the city of New York, where he acquired the trade of a ship-carpenter with Messrs. Bell & Brown, of that city. In 1852 he went to the gold-fields of California to seek his fortune, but not liking the rough life of gold-digging, he left the mines and went to San Francisco, where he laid the foundation of a ship-yard, and built the first American vessel ever built on the Pacific coast. He named it the " Maria Matilda," and it was the fastest sailing-vessel of the coast.

In 1855 he returned to the home of his childhood, and was married to Miss Catherine Demarest. There were born to them seven children,-Nicholas, Matilda, Peter, George W., Emma B., Alice Jane, and Cecelia, of whom died Nicholas, Peter, Alice J., and Emma in early childhood. He then purchased a large mill property on the Hackensack River two miles east of Westwood, with his brother Claudius. They have built up a large and prosperous business, consisting of saw-mills, wheelwright material, and extensive chair-factories, and were the owners and inventors of several patents for folding-chairs. Mr. Collignon was beloved by all who knew him. He was a man of sterling integrity, kind and generous to all. He was during the war of the Rebellion an officer of the Twenty-second Regiment New Jersey Volunteers, and served with credit during the period of nine months. He then returned home and continued the business with his brother. He was in politics a Republican, and on repeated occasions a member of the township committee of Harrington. In his religious faith he was a Disciple of Christ, with a kindly feeling to all Christian denominations. During the last three years of his life he suffered terribly with a cancer tumor in his windpipe, and went through six painful operations. The death of Mr. Collignon occurred June 25, 1879, and caused profound sorrow in all circles, where his broad sympathies, his genial nature, and his noble traits of character have caused him to be greatly beloved.5 Name variation: Claudius Ottignon Collignon.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.6

Children (not necessarily in order) of Claudius O Collignon and Sarah Cleveland


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Citations

  1. [S462] John Hugh Collignon, Collignon File, 29 Jun 1989.
  2. [S1085] 1860 US Federal Census - Population.
  3. [S80] Mary DeWitt, Dalrymple family file.
  4. [S964] 1880 US Federal Census - Population.
  5. [S1064] W.W. Clayton and William Nelson, History Bergen and Passaic, Pg 213-220.
  6. [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php

Ellis Mortimire Collignon Jr.1

M, b. 15 August 1896, d. 25 July 1986
FatherEllis Mortimire Collignon Sr. b. 15 Jan 1877, d. 25 Jul 1947
MotherCatherine Jennie Perry
     Ellis Mortimire Collignon Jr. was born on 15 August 1896 at Rivervale, NJ.1 He married Dorthy Campbell Moulton on 15 April 1922.1 He died on 25 July 1986 at age 89.1

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Citations

  1. [S462] John Hugh Collignon, Collignon File, 29 Jun 1989.

Ellis Mortimire Collignon Sr.1

M, b. 15 January 1877, d. 25 July 1947
FatherAdam Collignon b. 19 Mar 1839, d. 3 May 1918
MotherHannah Maria Post b. 16 May 1840, d. 12 Apr 1919
     Ellis Mortimire Collignon Sr. was born on 15 January 1877.1 He married Catherine Jennie Perry.1 He died on 25 July 1947 at age 70.1

Child of Ellis Mortimire Collignon Sr. and Catherine Jennie Perry


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Citations

  1. [S462] John Hugh Collignon, Collignon File, 29 Jun 1989.

George W Collignon

M, b. 1864
FatherNicholas Collignon1 b. 10 Sep 1829, d. 25 Jun 1879
MotherCatherine Demarest1 b. c 1839
     George W Collignon was born in 1864 at New Jersey.2
     The Borough of Westwood was formed in 1894, the first officers of the incorporation being as follows:-Isaac D. Bogert, Mayor; W. W. Voorhis, John C. Kent, J. H. Ackerson, George W. Collignon, Walter Ray, George W. Youmans, Council; James E. Demarest, Clerk. Mr. Bogert was followed by T. t). Brickell, Mayor, who held the office four years. The officers for i899 are: Isaac D. Bogert, Mayor; Dr. S. J. Zabriskie, Walter DeBaun, Walter G. Ray, John W. Horn, A. B. Bogert, John J. Blauvelt, Council; Charles D. Westervelt, Clerk.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

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  1. [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S964] 1880 US Federal Census - Population.

Hannah Ada Collignon

F, b. 23 October 1873
FatherJames Peter Collignon1 b. 6 Jan 1834, d. 15 Feb 1907
MotherEllen Westervelt Vlierboom1 b. 15 Jul 1841, d. 27 Apr 1915
     Hannah Ada Collignon was born on 23 October 1873.2
     General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1 Name variation: Hannah Ada Kipp.

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Citations

  1. [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S941] Merged Springs Family Genealogy.

Herbert Collignon Sr.1

M, b. 18 October 1882, d. 15 May 1965
FatherJames Peter Collignon b. 6 Jan 1834, d. 15 Feb 1907
MotherEllen Westervelt Flierboom b. 15 Jul 1841, d. 27 Apr 1915
     Herbert Collignon Sr. was born on 18 October 1882 at Westwood, NJ.1 He married Ellen Grace Rainey on 24 September 1910 at New Orleans, LA.1 He died on 15 May 1965 at San Antonio, TX, at age 82.1
     General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2 Name variation: Herbert James Collignon.

Child of Herbert Collignon Sr. and Ellen Grace Rainey


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Citations

  1. [S462] John Hugh Collignon, Collignon File, 29 Jun 1989.
  2. [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php

Isabelle Collignon

F, b. circa May 1880
FatherPeter C Collignon1 b. 19 Oct 1856
MotherIsabella K Ward1 b. 1858
     Isabelle Collignon was born circa May 1880 at New Jersey.2 She married Mellvin D Herring circa 1899.3
     General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1

Children (not necessarily in order) of Isabelle Collignon and Mellvin D Herring


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Citations

  1. [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
  2. [S964] 1880 US Federal Census - Population.
  3. [S799] 1910 Federal Census.

James Peter Collignon1

M, b. 6 January 1834, d. 15 February 1907
FatherPeter C Collignon b. 22 Sep 1799, d. 15 Mar 1879
MotherMary Catherine Perrine b. 21 Aug 1801, d. 21 Feb 1885
     James Peter Collignon was born in 1834. He was born on 6 January 1834. He was born on 6 January 1834 at Harrington Twp, NJ.1 He married Ellen Westervelt Flierboom on 18 September 1858 at Tappan, NY.1 He married Ellen Westervelt Vlierboom, daughter of John Jan Vlierboom and Rachel Toers, on 18 September 1858 at Tappan, Rockland County, NY.2 He died on 15 February 1907 at Westwood, NJ, at age 73.1 He died on 15 February 1907 at age 73.3
     General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.4 Name variation: James Peter Collignon.

Children (not necessarily in order) of James Peter Collignon and Ellen Westervelt Vlierboom

Child of James Peter Collignon and Ellen Westervelt Flierboom


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Citations

  1. [S462] John Hugh Collignon, Collignon File, 29 Jun 1989.
  2. [S1062] Rockland County (NY) Marriages.
  3. [S941] Merged Springs Family Genealogy.
  4. [S897] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php