Solomon Collins
b. 1813
Ashe Co. North Carolina
Solomon Collins was born in
Ashe Co. NC. in 1813. His father’s place of birth, supported by 40
years of census claims, was born South Carolina. There is no record
available as to his identity. There are claims that his father is
Elisha Collins, b. 1783 in Kentucky, .
This is contradictory in supporting Elisha as being the father of
Solomon, regardless of the “opinion” of Roberta Estes! Those
claims are not supported by fact. Solomon
himself states in a census report his father was born in
South Carolina.
South Carolina.
Solomon seems to have followed
the same migration path as many did, and went from Ashe Co. NC. to
Manchester, Clay Co. Ky.
Manchester was the center of
Cherokee life in Ky., and was home to Chief Red Bird Aaron Brock,
Dragging Canoe, Bob Benge, Double Head, and King David Benge among
others. Solomon was listed from 1840 through 1880 as ”mulatto”, a
designation given him by the census, when most likely, he and his kin
were Native American. Being listed as “mulatto”, their rights as
Native Citizens of the United States were taken away.
Solomon
married (1) Mary Polly Hallen, and (2) Charity Hollingsworth, one of
their sons was Andrew Jackson Collins who married
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their
daughter, America, (1887-1963) married Boyd Cornwell.
Andrew
Jackson was born in Ky. 1855 and died in Clay Co.1926. Boyd Cornwell
died in Chesapeake Ohio in 1951.
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Federal Census
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Here,
Solomon is living next door to Perry Collins, son of Willam and Lefy
Powell Collins. Perry moves to Letcher Co. and marries a Mary
Collins. Her family and maiden name are unknown at this time.
They moved to letcher county probably because there was already family there.
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