
Sarah Colby 
b. March 6, 1634, d. May 18, 1663
| Father | Anthony Colby b. September 8, 1605, d. February 11, 1660 |
| Mother | Susanna (?) b. 1608, d. July 8, 1689 |
| (Child) Birth | Sarah Colby was born on March 6, 1634 at Boston, Suffolk County, MA. |
| (Bride) Marriage | At age 20, Sarah married Orlando Bagley, 32, on March 6, 1653/54 at Salisbury, Essex County, MA.. |
| (Son) Birth | A son, Orlando, was born on February 18, 1658 at Boston, Suffolk, MA. |
| (Deceased) Death | Sarah died on May 18, 1663 at Boston, Suffolk County, MA, at age 29. |
Family | Orlando Bagley b. January 10, 1622, d. about 1665 |
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| Last Edited | February 24, 2016 |
Grace Evelyn Coleman 
b. February 5, 1882, d. July 6, 1949
| (Child) Birth | Grace Evelyn Coleman was born on February 5, 1882 at Patchogue, NY. |
| (Bride) Marriage | At age 21, Grace married Clarence Wicks Newey, 20, son of William Shepard Newey and Olive Jane Wicks, on July 22, 1903 at Patchogue, NY.. |
| (Deceased) Death | Grace died on July 6, 1949 at Islip, NY, at age 67. |
| (Interred) Burial | She was buried after July 6, 1949 at Washington Memorial Park, Coram, Suffolk County, NY. |
Family | Clarence Wicks Newey b. July 13, 1883 |
| Last Edited | July 8, 2018 |
Catherine Collins 
b. March 19, 1874, d. May 4, 1952
| Father | James William Collins b. about 1848, d. July 2, 1889 |
| Mother | Catherine Francis Cronin b. about April, 1853, d. August 7, 1888 |
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| (Child) Birth | Catherine Collins was born on March 19, 1874 at 88 Cannon Street, Manhattan, NY. |
| Residence | She lived in the household of James William Collins, and with Ellen Collins on June 17, 1880 at 25 Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY. |
| Residence | She lived on June 11, 1900 at 130 Roebling Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Catherine's brother, William J. Collins, listed as 17 years old, lived with her.. Kate worked in Japanning and William (listed as Walter) was a Office Boy. |
| (Bride) Marriage | Catherine married Charlie Lee, son of William Lee and Mary Selvey, about 1904.. |
| 1910 US Census | She, listed as 33 years old, appeared with her husband Charlie Lee, 35 years old, on the 1910 Federal Census of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, on 177 Heyward Street, recorded April 15, 1910. Also living with Catherine was her brother and sister in law, William, 26, and Helen G. Collins, 24 and her nephew, James, 1 year, 11 months old.. |
| 1920 US Census | Recorded on January 3, 1920, Catherine Lee, listed as 42 years old, appeared on the 1920 Federal Census with her husband Charlie Lee, 44 years old, and the head of household. They lived at 708 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Also living with them was Catherine's brother, William J. Collins, 35, sister in law, Helen G. Collins, 32 and nephew, James Eugene Collins, 11. |
| 1930 US Census | She, listed as 53 years old, appeared with her husband Charlie Lee, 55 years old, on the 1930 Federal Census of Richmond Hill, Queens, NY, on 8903 104th Street, recorded April 12, 1930. |
| 1940 US Census | Living at 89-03 104th Street, Catherine was listed on the 1940 Federal Census with her husband Charlie Lee in Richmond Hills, NY, recorded on April 15, 1940. Catherine was listed as 63 years old and her husband, Charlie Lee as 65 years old. |
| (Deceased) Death | Catherine died on May 4, 1952 at NY, at age 78. |
| (Interred) Burial | She was buried on May 8, 1952 at St. John's Cemetery, Middle Village, Queens, NY, in section 55, range A, grave 56 with her husband, Charlie. |
Family | Charlie Lee b. March 19, 1875, d. March 11, 1957 |
| Last Edited | January 19, 2017 |
Eliza Collins 
b. about September, 1879, d. before July 17, 1880
| Father | James William Collins b. about 1848, d. July 2, 1889 |
| Mother | Catherine Francis Cronin b. about April, 1853, d. August 7, 1888 |
| (Child) Birth | Eliza Collins was born about September, 1879 at NY. Eliza comes from burial records, were she and Ellen twins or was she a niece or other relative? |
| (Interred) Burial | She was buried before July 17, 1880 at First Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens, NY, She is buried at 1 South, Range M, Plot 1, Grave16 with James, Mary, Eliza, Kate (mother), James (father) and Ellen. She was 10 months old. Grave was purchased on March 30, 1877 by James Collins. |
| (Deceased) Death | Eliza died before July 17, 1880 at NY. |
| Last Edited | February 17, 2012 |
Ellen Collins 
b. December 6, 1879, d. December 5, 1892
| Father | James William Collins b. about 1848, d. July 2, 1889 |
| Mother | Catherine Francis Cronin b. about April, 1853, d. August 7, 1888 |
| Nickname | Ellen also went by the name of Nelly. |
| (Child) Birth | Ellen Collins was born on December 6, 1879 at Manhattan, NY, Were Ellen and Eliza twins? |
| Residence | She lived in the household of James William Collins, and with Catherine Collins on June 17, 1880 at 25 Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY. |
| (Deceased) Death | Ellen died on December 5, 1892 at St. Joseph's Orphanage, Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, at age 12. |
| (Interred) Burial | She was buried on December 7, 1892 at First Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens, NY, She is buried at 1 South, Range M, Plot 1, Grave16 with James, Mary, Eliza, Lizzie, Kate (mother), and James (father). She was 12 years old. Grave was purchased on March 30, 1877 by James Collins. |
| Last Edited | June 7, 2014 |
James Collins 
b. 1876, d. March, 1877
| Father | James William Collins b. about 1848, d. July 2, 1889 |
| Mother | Catherine Francis Cronin b. about April, 1853, d. August 7, 1888 |
| (Child) Birth | James Collins was born in 1876 at NY. |
| (Deceased) Death | James died in March, 1877 at NY. |
| (Interred) Burial | He was buried on March 31, 1877 at First Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens, NY, He is buried at 1 South, Range M, Plot 1, Grave16 with Mary, Eliza, Lizzie, Kate (mother), James (father) and Ellen. He was 1 year old. James Collins purchased the grave on March 30, 1877. |
| Last Edited | February 16, 2012 |
James Eugene Collins 
b. May 28, 1908, d. July 29, 1968
| Father | William J. Collins b. August 7, 1882 |
| Mother | Helen G. Curtin b. July 5, 1888, d. April, 1967 |
| (Child) Birth | James Eugene Collins was born on May 28, 1908 at Brooklyn, NY. |
| 1910 US Census | He, listed as 1 year, 11 months, appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY in the household of his uncle and aunt Charlie and Catherine Lee, and with William J. Collins and Helen G. Collins. |
| 1920 US Census | He, listed as 11, appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY in the household of his uncle and aunt Charlie and Catherine Lee, and with William J. Collins and Helen G. Collins. |
| 1930 US Census | He, listed as 21, appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Richmond Hills, Queens, NY in the household of his parents, William and Helen G. Collins. James was a Clerk for a Coal Company. |
| (Groom) Marriage | At age 25, James married Grace Elizabeth McLaughlin, 22, daughter of William John McLaughlin and Grace Elizabeth Ford, on June 24, 1933 at United Methodist Church, Hollis, NY.. Witnessed by Edith Meslin and Wesley Walters. |
| 1940 US Census | He, listed as 31, appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Queens, NY in the household of his his father-in-law William John McLaughlin, and with Grace Elizabeth Collins, his wife and 2 children. |
| 1950 US Census | Recorded on April 18, 1950, James, listed as 42 years old, appeared on the 1950 Federal Census as the head of household with his wife Grace, 39 years old. They lived at 9303 Francis Lewis Boulevard, Queens, NY. Their children, 15, an unknown person , 10, and an unknown person , 3, were listed as living with them. James's father-in-law, William John McLaughlin, listed as 70 years old and widowed, also lived with them.. James was an Office Manager at an Insurance Company, William (father-in-law) was a Decorator.. |
| (Deceased) Death | James died on July 29, 1968, at age 60. |
Family | Grace Elizabeth McLaughlin b. July 5, 1910 |
| Last Edited | October 8, 2025 |
James William Collins 
b. about 1848, d. July 2, 1889
| (Child) Birth | James William Collins was born about 1848 at Ireland. |
| Naturalization | James was naturalized in 1868. |
| (Groom) Marriage | James married Catherine Francis Cronin on May 25, 1873 at Church of St. Mary's, 440 Grand Street, Manhattan, NY.. Witnessed by: John J. Lee and Lizzie McCormack. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Catherine, was born on March 19, 1874 at 88 Cannon Street, Manhattan, NY. |
| (Son) Birth | A son, James, was born in 1876 at NY. |
| (Son) Death | James died in March, 1877 at NY. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Mary, was born on May 1, 1877 at NY. |
| (Daughter) Death | Mary died about May 2, 1877 at Manhattan, NY. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Eliza, was born about September, 1879 at NY. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Ellen, was born on December 6, 1879 at Manhattan, NY. |
| Residence | He lived on June 17, 1880 at 25 Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY. Also living with him was Catherine Collins and Ellen Collins. James was a Porter in a Store. |
| (Son) Birth | A son, William, was born on August 7, 1882 at Manhattan, NY. |
| (Daughter) Birth | A daughter, Lizzie, was born on April 11, 1885 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. |
| (Daughter) Death | Lizzie died on January 12, 1887 at NY, at age 1. |
| (Wife) Death | On August 7, 1888 his wife, Catherine, died at 376 Hicks Street, second floor, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. |
| (Deceased) Death | James died on July 2, 1889 at Manhattan, NY, of Asthma and Bronchitis.. |
| (Interred) Burial | He was buried on July 4, 1889 at First Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens, NY, He is buried at 1 South, Range M, Plot 1, Grave16 with James, Mary, Eliza, Lizzie, Kate (mother), and Ellen. Grave was purchased on March 30, 1877 by James Collins. |
Family | Catherine Francis Cronin b. about April, 1853, d. August 7, 1888 |
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| Last Edited | February 25, 2014 |
John Collins 
d. July 9, 1936
| (Second) Marriage | John's second marriage was to Helenore Agnes Downs, 18, daughter of George Francis Downs and Mary Cary, on December 11, 1935 at Long Island City Jail, Queens, NY. |
| Note | While the Helen Downs/John Collins relationship has been satifactually proved, the following presents further intrigue: https://louisianagenealogygirl.wordpress.com/tag/murder/ Joseph Ashley Schwartz – AKA John Collins – racked up two marriages, two babies and a trail of blood in his 25 years. According to Family Tree Maker, Joseph Ashley Schwartz is related to me thusly: He’s the brother-in-law of the brother-in-law of the first cousin three times removed. It’s not a very solid connection, and I guess I should be thankful. Joseph lived a rather sordid life. Joseph was the son of Robert Schwartz and Cora Talley, who settled in New Orleans. His father sold newspapers at night and worked for the city at day. Robert and Cora divorced when their youngest child was just a baby. Both quickly remarried and built blended families of step siblings, half siblings and full siblings that made the Brady Bunch look like a small clan. Robert’s second wife was Mary Louise Boote. She was still a teen-ager when she fell in love with a traveling salesman named Snodie Munsell. Snodie stuck around long enough to father daughters named Rose, Ruth and Ruby before abandoning the family. Distraught, Mary Louise disappeared for a short time – just long enough for her worried mother to contact the police and the newspapers – but she pulled it together, found Robert and remarried. But back to Joseph, who would die by the hangman’s noose in New York. Joseph married Mary Louise’s daughter Ruby after she got pregnant. They had a son whom they named Joseph Ashley Schwartz Jr. Shortly after the birth, Joseph left his wife and new baby. He wrote Ruby from Mobile and told her he’d found another girl. Apparently the new romance didn’t stick. Joseph kept heading north until he ended up in New York. In New York, Joseph was booked for assault and robbery. He managed to escape the Tombs in 1933, but got into a gun battle with detectives that left his friend William Clark dead. Soon, Joseph would have more blood on his hands. Despite the wife and child back home in New Orleans, Joseph struck up a romance with clerical worker Anna Downey (some newspapers identified her as Helen Downey) in New York. Anna would describe Joseph as a perfect gentleman who wouldn’t let her say the word ‘damn’ because it wasn’t something a lady said. Joseph and Anna had some kind of a sham wedding. Then Anna got pregnant, and they decided to get married for real. There was just one problem (besides the wife back in New Orleans). Joseph was in prison for murder and robbery. He supposedly held up a beer garden and killed a man named Charles Theuner. The wedding took place at the prison with Anna’s sister and a newspaperman serving as witnesses. Newspapers loved the story of the condemned man and his beautiful bride. Pictures of the wedding were published across the country, including in New Orleans. Ruby saw the photos and showed them to her stepfather. Then she raced across town to show them to her mother-in-law. One thing puzzled them. The papers described a marriage between Anna and a John Collins. John looked very much like Joseph Ashley Schwartz. Ruby went to the newspapermen, who seized upon the fresh angle to the story. John Collins denied from prison that he was Joseph Ashley Schwartz, and Anna said it couldn’t be true. Anna also threw in that – by her math – John couldn’t possibly be the father of Ruby’s baby or the man that Ruby had to marry because she got in trouble. Anna also minimized John Collins’ criminal record. By her reckoning, police get your name for one little thing and then pin everything on you. Poor Anna. Joseph’s family was left wondering if John Collins was their Joseph – although they couldn’t have scratched their heads for too long. Joseph had written his sister letters and signed them John Collins. Although … how did she know who that was when she got the letters? Did he sign them “John Collins (you know, Joseph Schwartz)?” Curiouser and curiouser. Ruby sent a letter to Joseph in Sing-Sing. The warden returned it, explaining that John Collins denied knowing anyone named Joseph Ashley Schwartz. Ruby decided to let the matter drop. After all, she reasoned, Joseph was condemned to death so she’d soon be a widow with no reason to pursue a divorce. If you look up the list of people executed in New York, you won’t find Joseph Ashley Schwartz. Instead you’ll find the name John Collins, who was one of four men to go to his death in the electric chair on May 29, 1936. Joseph – or John – was 25 when he died. He supposedly told the guards “Let’s go” as they strapped him to the electric chair. At the prison gates, Anna clutched their four-month-old baby and sobbed. Later, upon being woken and told about the execution, Ruby was unsympathetic. She reportedly shrugged her shoulders and showed no emotion. She also told reporters that Anna had fixed her own little red wagon. |
| (Son) Birth | A son, Raymond, was born on March 11, 1936 at Manhattan, New York. |
| (Deceased) Death | John died on July 9, 1936 at Sing, Sing Prison, NY. |
Family | Helenore Agnes Downs b. June 15, 1917, d. March 15, 2008 |
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| Last Edited | April 6, 2025 |
Lizzie Collins 
b. April 11, 1885, d. January 12, 1887
| Father | James William Collins b. about 1848, d. July 2, 1889 |
| Mother | Catherine Francis Cronin b. about April, 1853, d. August 7, 1888 |
| Name Variation | Lizzie Collins was also known as Elizabeth Collins. |
| (Child) Birth | Lizzie Collins was born on April 11, 1885 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. |
| (Deceased) Death | Lizzie died on January 12, 1887 at NY, at age 1 at 7:00 AM of asthenia & adynamia, contributing: tubercular meningitis.. |
| (Interred) Burial | She was buried on January 13, 1887 at First Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens, NY. |
| Last Edited | April 28, 2012 |







