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  • Aaron Collier, Sr. (1750 - 1842)
    A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA (Soldier). DAR Ancestor # A024417 Shadrack Collier and Aaron Collier were almost certainly brothers. This can be ascertained from their proximity in Mo...
  • Abraham Collier (c.1560 - c.1586)
    ABRAHAM COLLIER was born about 1560, of Southwark, Surrey, England, to Isaac Collier (1535-1586) and Sarah Lockey (1540-1586.) ===Family From married Mary Sarah Voss in about 1582, London, England.Abra...
  • Ada Langworthy Collier (1843 - 1919)
    Ada Langworthy Collier (née, Langworthy; pen names Anna L. Cunningham and Marguerite; December 23, 1843 – August 6, 1919) was an American author from Iowa. She wrote sketches, short stories, poems, a...
  • Agnes Colyar (c.1760 - 1839)
  • Alexander Collier (c.1742 - c.1816)
    Birth: 1740, USA Death: 1816 Garrard County Kentucky, USA Alexander appears in many records in Virginia and Kentucky, but little is known of his personal life. He was born about 1740 in Virginia or pos...

About the Collier surname

The Collier Surname originate in France. It 's a French Surname. It means NECKLACE. In the United States, The Collier Surname is an occupational surname for a burner of charcoal or seller of coal.

The name comes from the Middle English "cole", (char)coale. The Collier Surname means COAL MINER. The modern surname range from Collier, Colliar and Colliard, to Collyer, Colyer, Collyear and Colleer.

The Coat of Arms is a red shield, on a silver chevron three red roses stalked and leaved green, between three silver wolves' heads erased. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Ranulf Colier, which was dated 1150.