He helped organize the First Baptist Church of Oregon City, took up a Donation Land Claim south of present-day Lake Oswego.
from FAG member Dan Jones
Chapter 164
John Collard Killed by Runaway in Missouri; Estate Sale Held 1818
JOHN COLLARD, fourth son of Joseph of the Revolution, married Lydia Cannon,
daughter of James of the Revolution, in Kentucky, in 1809. They had four
children, all born in Christian county, Kentucky, namely, Felix Alver, Isaphena,
Rachel and John J. Collard. The first of these, Felix Alver Collard, so well
known in the pioneer history of Pleasant Hill township, was born in Christian
county, Kentucky, July 20, 1810.
I am a descendant of Felix Collard's sister Isaphena. I notice that Felix had a
daughter named Isaphena after his sister. My great grandmother was also named
Isaphena after her grandmother Isaphena Collard.
from FAG member Phyllis Mitchell Sway
He helped organize the First Baptist Church of Oregon City, took up a Donation Land Claim south of present-day Lake Oswego.
from FAG member Dan Jones
Chapter 164
John Collard Killed by Runaway in Missouri; Estate Sale Held 1818
JOHN COLLARD, fourth son of Joseph of the Revolution, married Lydia Cannon,
daughter of James of the Revolution, in Kentucky, in 1809. They had four
children, all born in Christian county, Kentucky, namely, Felix Alver, Isaphena,
Rachel and John J. Collard. The first of these, Felix Alver Collard, so well
known in the pioneer history of Pleasant Hill township, was born in Christian
county, Kentucky, July 20, 1810.
I am a descendant of Felix Collard's sister Isaphena. I notice that Felix had a
daughter named Isaphena after his sister. My great grandmother was also named
Isaphena after her grandmother Isaphena Collard.
from FAG member Phyllis Mitchell Sway
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