Kentucky: A History of the State. Perrin, Battle & Kniffin, 6th ed.,1887, Spencer Co. ISAAC T. COLLIER was born September 9, 1840, in Spencer County, Ky., a son of Jacob T. and Mary G. (Norman) Collier, natives of Spencer County. His mother died in 1878, but his father, who has been a miller all his life, is still living, and is a member of the Baptist Church. Isaac T. was reared on a farm, but educated in the schools of Taylorsville. In 1865 he began in the drug business, which he has since followed with the exception of four years when he was engaged in the lumber trade, and now is the owner of a fine drug store, in which he does a good trade. He also has property in Taylorsville, and twenty acres of land near the town. The names of his brothers and sisters are Susan F. (Everhart), Sarah (Cheatham), Florence E. (Heady), Isaac T., Abner L. and Sol. N. April 14, 1864, our subject married Miss Emily J. Cheatham, daughter of Leonard Cheatham, a native of Washington County, Ky, a wheelwright by trade, but latterly a farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Collier have three children: George L., Lizzie M. and Tommie. Mr. Collier has been a member of the Baptist Church for twenty-seven years; is also a member of the Masonic fraternity, having attained the R.A. degree. Collier Norman Everhart Cheatham Heady = Washington-KY