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Genealogical Challenge of the day!
can anyone identify the Mr. Mundo Collins who came to America from Scotland?
https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/107901732?cid=mem_copy
@Scotland Genealogy Research
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@Family Bible or @Dennis J Yancey
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Dennis
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Possibly ...
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ScotlandsPeople
https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/
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Whole page/screen
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Whereas, just "Mungo" ...
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Brett
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I found this Mungo Collins in FamilySearch (actually the only Mungo Collins in FamilySearch): https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/97DJ-M5J
Here he is on Find-a-Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138611619/mungo-collins
Evidently he passed away in 1893, which means there would be no US Census data for him with potential emigration information (as I doubt he is on the few surviving 1890 census records).
I did some sleuthing and also found a record for a 21-year-old "Mingo" Collins on Ancestry's collection "New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957". He arrived in New York from Scotland on January 19 1887.
Looking at the original image, I think the entry definitely says "Mungo" and not "Mingo". He was traveling with two other individuals around his age, as well as 52-year-old "Jeanette" Collins, which, judging from Mungo's gravestone, is probably his mother Janet. (No mention of his father on the passenger list; maybe he came over before or after his wife and children.)
Also, the last column on the page has a list of places, and the previous page shows that the column heading is Last Residence. Ayr is listed as the last place of residence for the Collins family.
I've gone ahead and reunited Mungo with his charm.
What a touching memento given to a young man by friends who were probably sad to see him go. I wonder if they ever found out about his passing just a few short years later in Pennsylvania.
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Now I'm curious as to where you got this image! Do you have any idea where the real thing is?
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any help in tagging these items would be appreciated.
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That will be tomorrow's project!
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Oh how I wish I could claim any of those treasurers. What finds. Thanks for sharing.
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so what are some of the surnames you research and where?
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