I represent Don Antonio Collins, a blanco man born in Pensacola. At the time of the 1820 census of Pensacola, I was 32 years old and married to Maria Pyburn Collins with 6 children. I was a rancher. Also in our household was my sister-in-law, the widow Doña Fabia (Phoebe) Pyburn Turvin, and a cowhand from Mexico named Jose Maria. An 1807 request for a Spanish land grant says that it had been three years since I relocated to Pensacola from Pascagoula after the deaths of my parents.
Don Antonio Collins
Represented by David Crews
Race | White |
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Sex | Male |
Birthdate | ca. 1788 |
Birthplace | Pensacola |
Age in 1821 | 33 |
Marital Status | Married |
Occupation in 1821 | Rancher |
Address in 1821 | Plaza of Pensacola |
Sources | 1, 2, 148 |