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- 1850 Calisle, Schoharie Co., New York census as follows:
Peter Collins, 45, M, Shoemaker, $100, b. NY
Ellen, 45, F, b. NY
Sarah M. C., 18, F, b. NY
Mary, 15, F, b. NY
Milo, 13, M, b. NY
Ann M. (Joanna), 9, F, b. NY
Amanda, 6, F, b. NY
(Peter & Ellen indicated they could not read or write)
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1860 census:
De Kalb, St. Lawrence Co., New York, Roll 853 Book 1, Page 761.
Milo 22, and Emiline 18 are living with the family of George and Huldah Gardner.
These may be Emiline's parents, as she indicates she is a milner as does George.
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Milo B Collins
Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 26 July 1863 at the age of 23
Enlisted in Company C, 14th Heavy Artillery Regiment New York on 30 July 1863.
Promoted to Full Corporal on 11 September 1863
Wounded in left hand on 02 June 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA
Received a disability discharge Company C, 14th Heavy Artillery Regiment New York on 21 March 1865 in Washington, DC .
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Also served with Co. B or F, NY 60th Infantry.
Enlisted as a Private on 15 November 1862
Discharged 19 February 1865
Having served 1 yr.,9 mo.,16 days.
Taken from special 1890 census Richville, St. Lawrence Co., New York (June 1890).
In this census he stated he had been wounded in the left hand and was not able to perform manual labor.
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1870 census:
Russell, St Lawrence Co., New York, Roll 1099 Book 1, Page 205b.
Collins, Milo, 30, M, W, Harness Maker, $400 Real Estate, b. NY
-, Emiline, 28, F, W, Keeping House, $500 Personal Wealth, b. NY
-, Eviline, 9, F, W, b. NY
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Church Records of Methodist Church, Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY (Book of Records 1879-1903)
Church Trial at Richville March 10th, 1879.
(Charges preferred by W.H. Whitney and G.W. Burt)
Milo B. Collins was tried before a committee composed of the following brothers:
E. Kingsbury, John Jones, Thos. Jones, George Lalone,George Petrie
For the following offenses:
1st Obtaining goods under false pretenses from W. H. Whitney of Gouverneur.
2nd Betting on the Montreal boat race
3rd Failing to meet his engagement in regard to the note of G.W. Burt
4th Crime of lying.
The committee unaminously found him guilty on all the specifications. The committee reported that he ought to be expelled from the church - and on the same evening he was declared expelled by James A. Dickson, Pastor of the church.
As Mr. M.B. Collins was (illegible) from the class room he threatened to whip brother Burt.
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1880 census:
De Kalb, St. Lawrence, New York, Film Number, T9-0925, P. 66C
Milo B. COLLINS Self M Male W 39 NY Paints NY NY
Emeline A. COLLINS Wife M Female W 37 NY Milliner WI NY
Carlyn Adele COLLINS Dau S Female W 9 NY NY NY
Truman R. JONES SonL M Male W 23 NY Paintings NY NY
Evatelyn JONES Dau M Female W 19 NY Seamstress NY NY
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1900 Census:
De Kalb, Saint Lawrence Co., New York, Roll 1156 Book 1, Page 132a .
Collins, Milo B., Head, W, M, b. Dec. 1839, NY, Fa. b. NY, Mo. b. NY, Painter (Married 41 years)
-, Emiline, Wife, W, F, b. Aug. 1841, NY, Fa. b. NY, Mo. b. NY,
(NOTE: Milo's sister Johanna and her husband Richard VanSant were 2 doors down on the census).
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