I represent Doña Teresa Robina Innerarity, a blanca girl born in Pensacola. I was the daughter of Mary Pyburn Collins by James Innerarity, but at the time of the 1820 census in Pensacola I was 14 years old, living with my mother and her husband, Don Antonio Collins, a rancher. Also living with us were my sister, my four stepsiblings, my widowed aunt, and a cowhand.
Between the census and the changing of the flags, I married Adam Hollinger of Mobile, on May 7, 1821, at St. Michael’s.