NameJoseph* Collins, 2176, M
Birth Date10 MAR 1711/12
Birth PlaceWoodbridge, Middlesex Co., NJ
Death Date1761 Age: 49
Death PlaceSussex Co., NJ
Spouses
1Lydia Dildine, 2177, F, (6) 4.4
Birth DateNovember 30, 1730
Birth PlaceSussex Co, NJ
Death DateAugust 25, 1811 Age: 80
Death PlaceSussex Co, NJ
FatherJohann Urius (George) Dildine , 3171, M (~1700-1761)
Family ID1091
ChildrenElizabeth , 2659, F
Notes for Lydia (Spouse 1)
3. HELEN LYDIE3 DILDINE (JOHANN GEORGIUS URIUS2, HANS
JACOB1)25,26 was born November 30, 1730 in Sussex Co., New
Jersey27,28, and died August 25, 1811 in Sussex Co., New Jersey29,30.
She married (1) JOSEPH COLLINS31,32. He died Abt. April 16, 1761 in
Hardwick, New Jersey33,34. She married (2) JACOB DODDERER35
February 12, 1763 in Sussex Co., New Jersey, son of BERNARD DODDERER
and GERTRUDE. He was born September 30, 1733 in Montgomery Co.,
Pennsylvania35, and died February 03, 1813 in Sussex County, Hardwick,
New Jersey35. She married (3) JACOB DODDERER35 February 12, 1763 in
Sussex Co., New Jersey, son of BERNARD DODDERER and GERTRUDE. He
was born September 30, 1733 in Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania35, and
died February 03, 1813 in Sussex County, Hardwick, New Jersey35.

Notes for HELEN LYDIE DILDINE:
Birth and death information is taken from the tombstone.


Baptisms in the Stillwater Presbyterian Church, Stillwater, NJ
DODDERER - 1802 11/28 - 1803/5/19 - LYDIA DILLDEIN - ABRAHAM - MARGARET
(was originally the Lutheran Congregation of Hardwick, NJ) (Approximately 1780 - 1825)
The following records were taken from the GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE OF NEW JERSEY, Vol. 42
pp33,64 and 105

Their  father, Jacob Dodderer, had to wife Helena Dildine, a  Huguenot Refugee. The family have in their possession  old parchment deeds for more than 1,000 acres of land  purchased by him in 1763. He was a Revolutionary   soldier, and his son Abraham served in the war of 1812.   Abraham d. June 29, 1819. He and wife were the parents   of nine children, and were both members of the Presbyterian  Church. Being left alone at his death, with the   care of a large family, Margaret with the help of the  children, farmed the land and operated the woolen mill  of her father, Peter, located on the Paulins Kill. The  names of their children were: Esther, Charles Rhodes,  Jacob, Lydia Dildine, Alice, Henry and Abraham (twins),  Joseph Wintermute and George Wintermute. Margaret   d. Mar. 29, 1840, and they were both buried at the Yellow   Frame Church. 
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