1795 - 1862 (66 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Daniel COLLETT was born 10 Feb 1752, near Baltimore, Baltimore Co, MD; died 20 Jun 1835, Chester Twp., Clinton Co., OH. Notes:
Alias: Revolutionary /Collett/
He served, 1778, in Capt. Charles Porterfield's company, Col. Daniel
Morgan's 7th and 11th Virginia regiments.
Daniel was a Private in the Revolutionary War and entered it as a
volunteer. He served at Valley Forge and Plains, and at the defeat of
General Gates. General's Keith and Muhelsnburg were the commanders. He
served in the battle of Monmouth Court House. He served in Captain
Porterfield's company.
Source: e-mail from family member.
Daniel Collett, Sr., the youngest son of Moses Collett, was born February
10, 1752 in Maryland, twenty miles west of Baltimore. He remained at home
until 1772, when, at the age of twenty years he left Maryland and settled
in Jefferson Co. VA on the road leading from Charleston to Harpers Ferry.
He married about the year 1780 to Mary, a daughter of Joshua Haines,( who
died December 11, 1754) and by her had eight sons and a daughter, born as
follows: Joshua, November 20, 1781, Moses, March 28, 1783, Moses, March
6, 1784, Isaac, August 28, 1785, Jonathan, April 25, 1787, Aaron, January
21, 1789, Mercy, September 19, 1790, Benjamin, June 11, 1793 and Daniel,
October 1, 1795. Daniel Collett resided there forty years, and was for
many years a Justice of the Peace in that state, appointed, as they were
in those days in Virginia, for life or during good behavior.It was not
until after he was appointed that he learned to write, his instructor
being a Mr. Hibben. He held his courts monthly, and it is said that more
dignity and decorum attended a Justice's court in Virginia in those days
than are to be seen in the higher courts of Ohio at this day. On one
occasion, the Judge of the courts of Jefferson assessed a fine on each of
the Justices of that county for the neglect to provide and erect sutiable
steps to the jail at Charlestown. Justice Collett paid his fine, and then
took the contract for the erection of the stone steps that now grace the
front of that historic edifice. His son, Jonathan Collett, hauled the
stone and also part of the lumber and timber used in the construction of
the United States arsenal at Harpers Ferry.
Daniel remained in Jefferson County until 1812, or until sixty years of
age, when he sold out his lands and came to Ohio, and settled temporarily
in Warren County. In the early part of 1814, he returned to Virginia and
purchased of James Smith, Sr., the undivided one-half of Survey 1994, the
consideration being $5,895 currant funds of the United States, the actual
number of acres being 2, 358. Mr. Collett returned to Clinton County Ohio
the same year and settled on his purchase.
Source: County and Family History, Clinton Co. OH
Daniel — Mary HAINES. Mary (daughter of Joshua HAINES and Mercy LUPTON) was born 8 Oct 1753, Frederick Co. VA; died 18 Sep 1826, Chester Twp., Clinton Co., OH. [Group Sheet]
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3. | Mary HAINES was born 8 Oct 1753, Frederick Co. VA (daughter of Joshua HAINES and Mercy LUPTON); died 18 Sep 1826, Chester Twp., Clinton Co., OH. Notes:
Custom Field:<_FA#> 7 May 1781Reported married contrary to dicipline. Disowned.@S006494@Date of Import: Feb 12, 2000
Children:
- Joshua COLLETT was born 20 Nov 1781, Berkeley Co, VA, now WV; died 23 May 1855, near Lebanon, Warren Co, OH; was buried Lebanon, OH.
- Isaac COLLETT was born 28 Aug 1785, Jefferson Co. WV; died 27 Oct 1859.
- Aaron COLLETT was born 21 Jan 1789, Jefferson Co., WV; died 15 Nov 1854.
- Mercy COLLETT was born 19 Sep 1790, Jefferson Co., WV; died 22 Dec 1839.
- Benjamin COLLETT was born 11 Jun 1793, Jefferson Co., WV; died 24 Jun 1831.
- 1. Daniel COLLETT was born 1 Oct 1795, Jefferson Co, VA, now WV; died 20 Sep 1862, Clinton Co., OH.
- Moses COLLETT was born 28 Mar 1783, Berkeley Co. VA; died 1783, Berkeley Co. VA.
- Jonathan COLLETT was born 25 Apr 1787, Jefferson Co. WV; died 10 Oct 1855, Chester Twp., Clinton Co. OH.
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Generation: 3
Children:
- 2. Daniel COLLETT was born 10 Feb 1752, near Baltimore, Baltimore Co, MD; died 20 Jun 1835, Chester Twp., Clinton Co., OH.
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