Bio: |
Collins, Sylvester (History - 1843) |
Contact: |
Janet Schwarze |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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COLLINS SWENEY GARDNER |
----Source: 1891 History of Clark
& Jackson Co., Wis., pg. 333
SYLVESTER COLLINS, of section 36, Thorp Township, Clark
County, was born in the district of Gaspy, Lower Canada, January
25, 1843, the son of James and Jane (Sweney) Collins, both natives
of Canada. The parents had eleven children, six of whom are still
living, viz: James, Ambrose, Francis, Charles, Philip and
Sylvester. All live in Canada except Charles and Sylvester. The
latter was engaged in farming and fishing in Canada until in
October, 1868, when he came to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where he
first worked in the logging camps, continuing for fourteen years.
He then came to Thorp for five and a half years. In the fall of
1883 he came to his present farm, where he first lived in an old
shanty formerly used by parties when building the turnpike.
Previous to this, however, he rafted lumber on the Chippewa River
for the Northwestern Lumber Company, and also watched the camps.
During this time, or previous to moving to Thorp, he returned to
Canada, and remained one and a half years. He now owns eighty acres
of good land, twenty-seven of which he has since cleared.
Mr. Collins was married, May 10, 1873, to Ada Garner, who was born
in Marquette County, Wisconsin, September 23, 1852, the daughter of
John Gardner, deceased. She was the youngest of fourteen children,
seven of whom are now living, namely: Sarah, Elizabeth, Ambrose,
Eliza, Jeffery, Ephraim and Ada. Both the father and mother were
natives of Wayne County, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Collins had four
children, three now living: Miami E. (commonly called Amy), Katie
E. and S. Berton. The eldest daughter is a teacher in district No.
3, Thorp Township. In his political views Mr. Collins is a
Republican.
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