May 6, 1969

 

Hi Claudette –

 This is Peggy writing – sitting out in the yard next to the Garage – so peacefull – only the birds chirping – Florence received your note and asked me to answer __ Our grandfather Collins name is James Wesley Collins – born in York County, S.C. – June 28, 1859 [sic] – served in Civil War – enlisted 17 June 1863 at Camp Lee, Virginia.  Was a Union prisoner of war.  Captured at Petersburg, Virginia 2 April 1865 – imprisoned at Point Lookout, Maryland – released 26 June 1865 upon taking the Oath of Allegiance to the United States – place of residence is stated at York District, S.C.  This information came from Civil War Record[s], Washington, D.C.

 Our great grandfather Collins name is Lloyd James Williams [sic] Collins – That is all I have been able to find out about him.  I believe someone told me he came from Scotland, and settled in Blackstock, S.C.  Dadie gave me the names of his uncles – I do also have to war record of the Uncle Green B. Collins __ he enlisted one year after grandfather – Green enlisted in Company H, 12th Reg. S.C. Infantry – 8 Sept. 1864.  Also a prisnor and released at the same time grandfather was – captured the same day.

 I do not have listed any one by the name of William Ketchcart Collins – Dadie's mother's name was Elizabeth Amelia Ann Cathcart – which is a scotch name – I understand some Collins from Ireland went to Scotland, then took a ship for America settling along the Coast of Carolina.

 Be sure the name you have is of White race – there are a few Negro Collins in America.  Do not know how they came by the name.

 All is well here – I go to St. Pete this coming Sunday to see a friend I worked with in Detroit.  Many years since I have seen her.

 Had a great trip to Texas.  Hope you and Rosalie have a nice vacation in Michigan in June.  Florence & Amos plan on leaving May 30 for their two week vac.  I am keeping the house while they are away – will try to get Elmo to come over to stay with me.

 Inez will be away 4 or 6 weeks, last of May & June, I believe.  We expect them down here one afternoon this week.  My regards to all.

 By for now

 Peggy