Maidstone England 1200-1400

The Collins lived in the county of Kent in a town named Maidstone (“the maidens stone”). Located astride the River Medley in southeastern England 38 miles southeast of London. At the time of the “Domesday Book” (1086), a survey of England by William 1, It belonged to the archbishop of Canterbury and was a residence of the Norman archbishops until the Reformation. It was noted for its salt production, eel fishing, and flour milling. Assizes (periodic courts held to administer civil and criminal law) have been held in Maidstone since the 13th century.

Aaron B 1210 D ? Sarah B 1210 D ?

Aron II B1237 D ? ?

Aaron III B 1257 D 1277 Alice Borna B1257 D 1277

Edward B 1277 D 1297 Katherine B 1277 D1297

John B 1297 D 1365 Rebecca B 1301 D 1323

Aaron B 1318 D 1323 Ann B 1320 D 1338

Andrew B 1338 D 1364 Mary B 1340 D 1362

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