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41.3 Richard Robbins Father - 55.9 Richard Robbins Mother - Mary ------ Timeline - 1716 Cybil Reaves born [1] c1718 Richard Robbins born in Salem County, New Jersey [1] 1739 Richard Robbins and Cybil Reaves married in New Jersey [1] Rebekah Blizard born in Dividing Creek, Cumberland County, New Jersey [1] 1741 child #1, Theodosia, born in Dividing Creek, Cumberland County, New Jersey [1] c1743 child #2, Judith, born in Dividing Creek, Cumberland County, New Jersey [1] c1746 Abraham Woolson born [1] c1757 Richard Robbins and Rebekah Blizard married in Dividing Creek, Cumberland County, New Jersey [1] c1758 child #3, Tamson Blizard, born in Dividing Creek, Cumberland County, New Jersey [1] 1760 living in Dividing Creek, Cumberland County, New Jersey [2] Richard Robbins working as a farmer [2] 18 Mar 1760 will of Richard Robbins made [2] 17 Jun 1760 inventory of estate of Richard Robbins made [2] 19 Jun 1760 will of Richard Robbins proved [2] 21 Jan 1762 account of estate of Richard Robbins made [2] 1769 child #2, Judith, living in Cape May County, New Jersey [4] Abraham Woolson living in Cape May County, New Jersey [4] 29 May 1769 child #2, Judith, and Abraham Woolson married [1] [4] in Cape May County, [1] New Jersey [1] [4] 1774 child #3, Tamson Blizard, living in Cumberland County, New Jersey [5] 16 Apr 1774 Richard Robbins named in estate of child #3, Tamson Blizard, Cumberland County, New Jersey [5] Notes - Cybil Reaves daughter of John Reaves and Sarah ------. [1] Extras - See further info concerning this family in "Genealogy of the Richard Robbins Family of Cumberland County New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 2005. [1] Questions - Citation #2 refers to Cybil Reaves as Sibbel. [3] Citation #2 does not name child #3, Tamson Blizard, as a daughter. Citation #2 names "Sibbel" as the wife of Richard Robbins which refutes Citation #1 saying Richard Robbins married Rebekah Blizard c1757. Perhaps child #3, Tamson Blizard, is an illegitimate child of Richard Robbins which Richard did not recognize as a daughter in his will. [3] Citation #1 says Richard Robbins died 19 Jun 1760 in Dividing Creek, Cumberland County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #4 refers to child #2, Judith, as Judith Robens. [3] According to Citation #5 it seems that child #3, Tamson Blizard, may have taken the surname Blizard rather than being named Tamson Blizard Robbins. [3] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. will abstract for Richard Robbins (41.3), Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->41.3.txt and Misc->41.3.jpg 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800", William Nelson, 1900 5. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXIV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume V, 1771-1780, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1931, Records->Misc->41.3ch-iii.jpg Children by Richard Robbins and Cybil Reaves: 30.47 i. Theodosia. [1] [2] ii. Judith. [1] [2] Children by Richard Robbins and Rebekah Blizard: iii. Tamson Blizard. [1] [5]


41.4 Ruth Robbins Father - 55.9 Richard Robbins Mother - Mary ------ Timeline - 1729 Gabriel Glann born [1] [2] 1732 Ruth Robbins born in New Jersey [1] [2] 1752 Ruth Robbins and Gabriel Glann married [1] [2] 1753 child #1, Gabriel, born [1] 1769 Ruth Robbins died in New Jersey [1] 1770 Gabriel Glann died [1] [2] Extras - See further info concerning this family in "Genealogy of the Richard Robbins Family of Cumberland County New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 2005. [1] Questions - Citation #3 refers to Glann as Glan. [4] Citation #5 refers to Glann as Glen. [4] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. wikitree.com 3. "The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography", Misc->41.5.jpg 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. will abstract for Richard Robbins (55.9), Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->55.9.txt Children: 30.288 i. Gabriel. [1] [2]
41.5 John Robbins Father - 55.9 Richard Robbins Mother - Mary ------ Timeline - 29 Mar 1719 John Robbins born [2] [4] [7] [9] [10] [11] in Maurice River, [10] Salem County, [9] [10] New Jersey [2] [9] [10] [11] 4 Sep 1720 Mary Bedant born [2] [4] [11] 6 Apr 1744 John Robbins purchases land in Salem County, New Jersey from Samuel and Ruth Atkinson [9] 1750 John Robbins and Mary Bedant married [2] [11] 18 Mar 1752 child #1, Mary, born [4] 1755 child #2, John Bedant, born [2] [3] [10] in Robbinstown, New Jersey [10] 17 Aug 1756 child #3, Ruth, born [1] [2] [4] 28 Jun 1758 will of John Bedant made [6] John Robbins named as an executor of estate of John Bedant [6] 3 Feb 1760 child #4, Rachel, born [2] [4] 18 Aug 1761 will of John Bedant proved [6] 1777 living in Downe Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey [12] 4 Oct 1777 will of John Robbins made [12] 28 Nov 1780 John Robbins died [2] [4] [7] [10] [11] in Robbinstown, [10] New Jersey [2] [10] 2 Dec 1780 inventory of estate of John Robbins made [12] 9 Dec 1780 will of John Robbins proved [12] 9 Jun 1795 Mary Bedant died [2] [4] [11] Notes - Mary Bedant daughter of John Bedant and Abigail [6] [11] Walling; [11] married second ------ Wescoat. [4] Extras - See further info concerning this family in "Genealogy of the Richard Robbins Family of Cumberland County New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 2005. [2] Trivia info. [8] Questions - Citation #4 refers to Robbins as Robbens. [5] Citation #6 refers to Bedant as Bedent. [5] Citation #11 refers to John Bedant as John Bediant. [5] Citation #6 refers to Robbins as both Robbins and Robins. [5] Citation #9 indicates an additional child: Elias, born 18 Jul 1737 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [5] Citation #13 says John Robbins died in Dividing Creek, Downe Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey. [5] Citations - 1. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, Reference->30.14.txt 2. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 3. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 26 May 2014, Reference->17.62.txt 4. "The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography", Misc->41.5.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.", Volume IV - 1761-1770, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1928, Reference->41.5.txt and Misc->41.5-2.jpg 7. Charles William Poley (0.0.950, child i) <chuck_poley@yahoo.com>, 5 Mar 2005 8. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 21 Jul 2006, Reference->41.5.txt 9. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 8 Apr 2005 10. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 10 Nov 2006 11. wikitree.com 12. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXIV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume V, 1771-1780, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1931, Records->Misc->41.5.jpg 13. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, Jun 2024 Children: 30.12 i. Mary. [2] [4] [12] 30.13 ii. John Bedant. [2] [4] [10] [11] [12] 30.14 iii. Ruth. [1] [2] [12] 30.56 iv. Rachel. [2] [12]
41.6 Moses Robins Father - 55.11 Moses Robins Mother - Rachel ------ Timeline - 1701 Isaac Fitzrandolph born [3] Sep 1729 Moses Robins born near Woodbridge, Monmouth County, [6] New Jersey [1] [6] 19 Oct 1759 child #1, Rebecca, born [6] 31 Aug 1771 child #2, Elizabeth, born [1] [6] 1780 Moses Robins member of The Monmouth Associators (a group of Patriots) [10] 1782 living in Toms River, Monmouth County, New Jersey [9] 1783 living in Toms River, Monmouth County, New Jersey [9] 13 Aug 1790 child #2, Elizabeth, died [1] [8] 2 Sep 1790 Moses Robins, Rhoda Fitzrandolph and child #4, Margaret, named in will of Benjamin Randolph, Speedwell, Burlington County, New Jersey [2] 1792 Moses Robins purchases land in Toms River Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [9] 1794 living in Toms River Township, [7] Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] [7] Moses Robins died [1] [2] in Woodbridge, Monmouth County, New Jersey [6] 5 Jul 1794 inventory of estate of Moses Robins made [2] [7] 7 Jul 1794 Rhoda Fitzrandolph assigned as administratrix of estate of Moses Robins [7] [8] 1798 Rhoda Fitzrandolph died [6] Notes - Moses Robins married Rhoda Fitzrandolph; [1] [3] [6] [7] slave-owner; [7] served during American Revolutionary War. [9] Rhoda Fitzrandolph daughter of Isaac Fitzrandolph and Rebecca Seabrook; [3] sister of James Fitz-Randolph (spouse of 107.21). [3] [11] Rebecca Seabrook daughter of James Seabrook. [3] Child #2, Elizabeth, buried in Old Yellow Meeting House Cemetery. [8] Questions - Citation #4, Citation #6 and Citation #7 refer to Rhoda Fitzrandolph as Rhoda Fitz Randolph. [5] Citation #1 says Moses Robins born c1740. [5] Citation #6 says the father of Moses Robins is 41.33. [5] Citation #2 refers to Fitzrandolph as Randolph. [5] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXVII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VIII, 1791-1795, Records->Misc->41.6.jpg and Records->Misc->41.6-2.jpg 3. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, M.D., Vol. IV, 1916, Reference->41.6.txt 4. David Leo <D_T_Leo@msn.com> 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. "Ancestors of Morris Robinette Frazee", Carlyle E. Hystad, First Edition, March 2008 7. abstract, from Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->41.6.txt 8. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 9. email exchange, 21 May 2005, Reference->41.6.txt 10. "Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth County, New Jersey", George C. Beekman, 1901, Reference->41.6.txt 11. "Britton Genealogy", Elmer Garfield Van Name (9.1610), Oct 1970, Misc->109.49-3.pdf Children: 30.57 i. Rebecca. [6] ii. Elizabeth. [1] [8] iii. Nancy Ann. [4] iv. Margaret. [2]
41.7 James Robins Father - 55.11 Moses Robins Mother - Rachel ------ Timeline - c1744 James Robins born in New Jersey [2] 1775 James Robins working as a carpenter [1] [3] living in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] [3] 27 Jul 1775 James Robins mortgages 13 acres in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey to Isaac Rogers [1] [3] May 1783 James Robins taken to court for non-payment by estate of Isaac Rogers [1] 6 Oct 1783 James Robins levied in goods and land [1] 1790 living in Windsor Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [3] 2 Nov 1790 James Robins and Eleanor Imlay sell 4 acres in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey to Samuel Quay [3] Notes - James Robins married Eleanor Imlay; died in New Jersey. [2] Eleanor Imlay daughter of William Imlay. [4] Child #3, Rachel, married Jacob Compton. [2] Child #4, Mary, married Isaac Briest. [2] Child #5, Eleanor, married Jacob Foulks. [2] Questions - Citation #4 refers to Eleanor Imlay as Alenor. [5] James Robins probably served as a Private with First Regiment, Monmouth County Militia (New Jersey) during American Revolutionary War. [6] Citations - 1. court record, Reference->41.7.txt and Records->Misc->41.7 2. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 3. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 14 Jun 2009, Reference->41.7.txt 4. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXVII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VIII, 1791-1795, Records->Misc->41.7.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. list of men in Captain Robert Rhea's Company, Records->ArmedForces->41.2.pdf Children: i. James. [2] ii. William. [2] iii. Rachel. [2] iv. Mary. [2] v. Eleanor. [2] vi. Lucy. [2]
41.8 Zebulon Robins Father - 55.12 Joseph Robins Mother - Leah Sarah Clayton Timeline - 1735 Zebulon Robins born in New Jersey [3] 1745 Tabitha Vaughn born [3] 14 May 1762 child #2, Lewis, born [1] 1772 child #3, Elizabeth, born in New Jersey [3] 30 Dec 1773 child #4, Elijah, born [1] in New Jersey [3] 1775 living in Monmouth County, New Jersey [11] Zebulon Robins dismissed from Society of Friends at Chesterfield Monthly Meeting for fornication, marrying two times contrary to rules, striking a man, unbecoming language and not attending religious meetings [7] 28 Sep 1775 child #5, Rebecca, born in New Jersey [3] 1775 child #5, Rebecca, died in New Jersey [3] 1776 Zebulon Robins working as a laborer for Pennsylvania Salt Works [11] 1777 Zebulon Robins working as a laborer for Pennsylvania Salt Works [11] 15 Sep 1777 child #6, Rebecca, born in New Jersey [3] 1778 living in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [3] 31 Aug 1781 child #7, Margaret, born in New Jersey [3] 1790 child #3, Elizabeth, died in New Jersey [3] 1796 Zebulon Robins a trustee of Ye Olde Robbins Burial Ground [11] 22 Nov 1800 Tabitha Vaughn died [3] 22 Jan 1807 Abraham Britton died [3] 1815 living in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [9] 23 Mar 1815 will of Zebulon Robins made [9] 1816 living in Monmouth County, New Jersey [10] 25 May 1816 Zebulon Robins died [3] [11] in New Jersey [3] 1816 inventory of estate of Zebulon Robins made [8] 28 May 1816 will of Zebulon Robins proved [8] [9] 1824 child #1, Joseph, living in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [5] Cornelia Andrews living in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [5] 30 Jun 1824 child #1, Joseph, and Cornelia Andrews married [4] [5] [13] in Monmouth County, New Jersey [4] [13] by James M. Challiss [5] 1844 child #7, Margaret, died [3] Notes - Zebulon Robins a Quaker; [2] married first name unknown; married second Tabitha Vaughn; [3] served in militia. [7] Child #6, Rebecca, married Abraham Britton. [3] Child #7, Margaret, married ------ Combs. [9] Abraham Britton son of Nathaniel Britton and Rachel ------; brother of Sarah Britton (spouse of 30.16). [12] Questions - Citation #5 and Citation #13 refers to child #1, Joseph, as Joseph Robbins. [6] Citation #7 names another possible child: John. [6] Citations - 1. bible pages, Records->Bible->30.16 2. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 9 Dec 2012, Reference->41.8.txt 3. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 4. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900", Broderbund Software, 1998, Reference->41.8.txt 5. marriage certificate for Joseph Robins (41.8, child i), Records->Marriages->41.8ch-i.jpg 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 9 Dec 2017, Reference->41.8.txt 8. "Index of Wills, Inventories, Etc., In the Office of the Secretary of State, Prior to 1901", Vol 1, S. D. Dickinson & J. B. R. Smith, 1912, Reference->41.8.txt 9. will abstract for Zebulon Robins (41.8), from Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->41.8.txt and Records->Misc->41.8.jpg 10. "Index of Wills 1804-1830", New Jersey Secretary of State, 1901 11. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 14 Nov 2006, Reference->41.8.txt 12. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 27 Jul 2006, Reference->41.8.txt 13. Brian Robbins <hilo80@yahoo.com>, 8 Feb 2006, "Marriages of Monmouth Co, NJ, 1795-1843", George and Florence Gibson, 1981 Children by Zebulon Robins and name unknown: i. Joseph. [3] 30.15 ii. Lewis. [3] Children by Zebulon Robins and Tabitha Vaughn: iii. Elizabeth. [3] 30.16 iv. Elijah. [1] [3] v. Rebecca. [3] vi. Rebecca. [3] [9] vii. Margaret. [3] [9]
41.9 Mary Margaret Robins Father - 55.12 Joseph Robins Mother - Leah Sarah Clayton Timeline - 23 Jul 1740 Mary Margaret Robins born in New Jersey [1] 1763 Benjamin Morris living in Upper Freehold Township, [7] Monmouth County, New Jersey [3] [7] [9] 2 Dec 1763 Benjamin Morris obtains marriage license [7] Mary Margaret Robins and Benjamin Morris married [1] [3] [5] [9] in Freehold Township, Monmouth County, [4] New Jersey [4] [9] c1770 child #4, Samuel, born in Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [4] 11 Jan 1793 Mary Margaret Robins died in New Jersey [1] 1810 Benjamin Morris living in Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [5] 20 Apr 1810 will of Benjamin Morris made [5] 1812 Benjamin Morris died in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [4] 29 Jan 1812 will of Benjamin Morris proved [5] Notes - Benjamin Morris born in Middleton, Monmouth County, New Jersey; [4] son of Richard Morris; married second Hannah ------. [5] Child #8, Mary, known as "Molley". [5] Child #9, Nancy Ann, known as "Ann"; married Ezekiel Robins. [5] [6] [8] Questions - Citation #1 says Benjamin Morris may be Richard Morris. [2] Child #1, Sarah Ann, and child #9, Nancy Ann, could be the same person. [2] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. New Jersey Archives, Trenton, New Jersey, Reference->41.9.txt 4. Gary Dale Robins (0.2212, child i) <gdrobins@robinsgenealogy.net> 5. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, M.D., Vol. IV, 1916, Reference->41.9.txt 6. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, M.D., Vol. IV, 1916, Reference->55.12.txt 7. marriage license, Reference->41.9.txt 8. will abstract for Leah Clayton (spouse of 55.12), Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->55.12.txt 9. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800", William Nelson, 1900 Children by Mary Margaret Robins and Benjamin Morris: i. Sarah Ann. [1] [5] [6] [8] ii. Elizabeth. [1] iii. Deborah. [1] [5] [6] [8] 30.121 iv. Samuel. [4] [5] v. Ezekiel. [5] vi. Caleb. [5] vii. Elisha. [5] viii. Mary. [5] [6] [8] ix. Nancy Ann. [5]
41.10 Joseph Robins Father - 55.12 Joseph Robins Mother - Leah Sarah Clayton Timeline - 1518 Robert Howpe born in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] 1520 Jane ------ born in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] c1544 John Hoope born in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] 1550 Jane Stainhouse born in England [2] 23 Aug 1570 Robert Howpe died in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] c1575 Margaret Harrison born in Kirkleatham, Yorkshire County, England [2] 8 Jul 1575 Robert Hoopes born in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] 1580 John Calvert born [2] 1595 Grace ------ born in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] 18 Nov 1595 Jane ------ died in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] 1598 John Hoopes born in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] 22 Apr 1608 John Hoope died in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] Jane Stainhouse died in Yorkshire County, England [2] 1617 John Calvert died [2] 10 Dec 1635 Joshua Hoopes born in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] 1 Febd1635 John Hoopes died in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] 18 Aug 1636 Robert Hoopes died in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] 26 Dec 1636 Thomas Worrilaw born in Haughton, Staffordshire County, England [2] 1637 Margaret Harrison died in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] c1641 Jean Perkes born [2] c1647 Ann ------ born in Yorkshire County, England [2] c1670 Daniel D. Hoopes born in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England [2] 20 Oct 1678 Ann ------ died in Yorkshire County, England [2] May 1709 Thomas Worrilaw died in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania [2] 12 Jun 1713 Abraham Hoopes born in Westtown, Chester County, Pennsylvania [2] 11 Oct 1715 Mary Williamson born in Chester County, Pennsylvania [2] 1732 Joshua Hoopes died in Middletown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania [2] c1740 Jane Hoopes born [2] in Edgmont, Chester County, Pennsylvania [2] [9] 1 Oct 1743 Joseph Robins born [1] [11] in New Jersey [1] 1749 Daniel D. Hoopes died in Chester County, Pennsylvania [2] c1765 moved to Chester County, Pennsylvania [3] c1767 child #1, Seth, born in Chester County, Pennsylvania [2] 1768 living in Delaware County, Pennsylvania [11] Jane Hoopes living in Delaware County, Pennsylvania [11] 15 Oct 1768 Joseph Robins and Jane Hoopes married [7] [12] [13] in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania [1] [9] 7 Dec 1768 child #2, Sarah, born in Pennsylvania [2] 19 Mar 1770 child #3, Leah, born in Pennsylvania [2] 31 Jan 1772 child #4, Mary, born in Pennsylvania [2] 1774 living in Edgmont Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania [4] Joseph Robins owns 170 acres in Edgmont Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania [4] 27 May 1774 child #5, Joseph, born in Pennsylvania [2] 31 May 1776 child #6, Jane, born in Edgmont Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania [2] 21 May 1778 child #7, Abraham, born in Pennsylvania [2] 1779 living in Edgmont Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania [8] 16 Feb 1780 child #8, Margaret, born in Pennsylvania [2] 2 Nov 1781 child #9, Lydia, born in Pennsylvania [2] 1783 living in Edgmont Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania [8] 29 Oct 1783 child #10, Alice, born in Edgmont Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania [2] 17 Sep 1785 child #11, Parthenia, born in Pennsylvania [2] 1787 living in Edgmont Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania [4] 17 Dec 1787 child #12, Abigail, born in Pennsylvania [2] 7 Nov 1789 child #13, Esther, born in Edgmont, Delaware County, Pennsylvania [2] 1790 living in Edgmont Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania [4] [8] 12 Dec 1792 will of Abraham Hoopes made [6] 1793 living in Edgmont Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania [8] 1795 Abraham Hoopes living in Edgmont Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania [6] 15 Sep 1795 Abraham Hoopes died in Chester County, Pennsylvania [1] 10 Oct 1795 will of Abraham Hoopes proved [6] 1797 child #14, Rachel, born in Pennsylvania [1] 1800 living in Edgmont Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania [8] 1808 living in Edgmont Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania [4] 1808 Joseph Robins working as host for The President Tavern, West Chester and Providence Roads, Edgmont Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania [4] 1818 Joseph Robins died in St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania [8] 19 Sep 1837 child #11, Parthenia, died in Delaware County, Pennsylvania [2] [10] 1838 Jane Hoopes died in New Jersey [1] Notes - Joseph Robins a Quaker; [3] [4] served during American Revolutionary War; worked as a farmer; worked as a tailor; worked as a storekeeper; worked as an innkeeper. [4] Jane Hoopes daughter of Abraham Hoopes [1] [4] [6] and Mary Williamson. [1] Abraham Hoopes son of Daniel D. Hoopes and Jane Worrilaw. [2] Jane Worrilaw born in Staffordshire County, England; died in Chester County, Pennsylvania. [2] Daniel D. Hoopes son of Joshua Hoopes and Ann ------. [2] Joshua Hoopes son of John Hoopes and Isabel Calvert. [2] Isabel Calvert born in Skelton, Yorkshire County, England; died in Lurgan, Armagh County, Ireland. [2] John Hoopes son of Robert Hoopes and Margaret Harrison. [2] Robert Hoopes son of John Hoope and Jane Stainhouse. [2] John Hoope son of Robert Howpe and Jane ------. [2] Isabel Calvert daughter of John Calvert and Grace ------. [2] Jane Worrilaw daughter of Thomas Worrilaw and Jean Perkes. [2] Jean Perkes died in Brooznoll, Chester County, Pennsylvania. [2] Mary Williamson daughter of John Williamson and Sarah Smedley. [2] Child #3, Leah, died in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [2] Child #4, Mary, married first George Passmore; married second Thomas Wilson. [2] Child #9, Lydia, married John Ives; [1] [2] died in Clearmont, Ohio. [2] Child #11, Parthenia, married James Hall. [2] [10] Child #14, Rachel, married ------ DeBow. [2] Questions - Citation #4 names Joseph Robins as Joseph Robbins. [5] Citation #4 says Joseph Robins and Jane Hoopes married near Sycamore Mills, Edgmont Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. [5] Citation #4 says Abraham Hoopes died 1798. [5] Citation #7 refers to Jane Hoopes as Jane Hoops. [5] Citation #10 says child #11, Parthenia, born 7 Nov 1787. [5] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. Scott Hoopes <info@hoopesonline.com>, www.hoopesonline.com 3. Chris Schopfer <cjschopfer@gmail.com> 4. "Edgmont - The Story of a Township", Jane Levis Carter, 1976, Reference->41.10.txt 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. "Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834" (FTM CD #209), Family Line Publications, 1998, Reference->41.10.txt 7. "Names of Persons for Whom Marriage Licenses were Issued in Province of Pennsylvania Previous to 1790", John B. Linn & William H. Egle, 1890, Reference->41.10.txt 8. Tracey (Holmes) Marcelo (0.2123, child i) <tracey.marcelo@gmail.com>, 20 Dec 2017, Reference->41.10.txt 9. Chris Schopfer <cjschopfer@gmail.com>, 12 Jul 2006, Reference->41.10.txt 10. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 27 Jan 2006, Reference->30.50.txt 11. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 4 Jan 2006, Reference->41.10.txt 12. Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Vol. XXX. 13. https://tree.familytreedna.com/family-tree/pedigree-view?sharedView=a9f101ca-7b4c-49d4-b361-40c7e8df0a3c Children: 30.55 i. Seth. [2] 30.49 ii. Sarah. [2] iii. Leah. [2] iv. Mary. [2] [6] v. Joseph. [2] 30.50 vi. Jane. [2] 30.17 vii. Abraham. [2] 30.51 viii. Margaret. [2] ix. Lydia. [2] 30.52 x. Alice. [2] xi. Parthenia. [2] 30.53 xii. Abigail. [2] [9] [11] [13] 30.318 xiii. Esther. [2] xiv. Rachel. [2]
41.11 Elizabeth Robins Father - 55.12 Joseph Robins Mother - Leah Sarah Clayton Timeline - 11 Aug 1755 Elizabeth Robins born [2] [3] in New Jersey [1] 1776 living in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [6] William Sexton living in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [6] 26 Nov 1776 Elizabeth Robins and William Sexton married [1] [6] in New Jersey [6] 4 Apr 1793 Elizabeth Robins died [1] Notes - Elizabeth Robins known as "Betsy". [4] Questions - Citation #6 refers to Robins as Robbins. [7] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 9 Mar 2007, Reference->41.11.txt 3. John William Taylor (1.2770), 12 Mar 2007, Reference->41.11.txt 4. Chris Schopfer <cjschopfer@gmail.com>, 12 Jul 2006, Reference->41.10.txt 5. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, M.D., Vol. IV, 1916, Reference->55.12.txt 6. Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Reference->41.11.txt 7. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 8. will abstract for Leah Clayton (spouse of 55.12), Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->55.12.txt Children: i. Elizabeth. [1] [5] [8]
41.12 Meribah Robins Father - 55.12 Joseph Robins Mother - Leah Sarah Clayton Timeline - 5 May 1750 Samuel Emley born in Monmouth County, [2] New Jersey [2] [9] 20 Apr 1758 Meribah Robins born in New Jersey [1] [9] 1778 Meribah Robins and Damuel Emley married [9] 6 Apr 1787 child #2, John R., born in Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] c1794 child #5, Fletcher, born in New Jersey [9] 1805 child #1, Ann, living in Monmouth County, New Jersey [7] Ezekial Robins died [1] will of Ezekial Robins proved [7] 11 Jul 1811 Samuel Emley died [2] [9] in New Hanover Township, [9] Burlington County, New Jersey [2] [9] Dec 1843 Meribah Robins died [1] 23 Feb 1859 child #5, Fletcher, died in Ohio [9] Notes - Meribah Robins born in Monmouth County, New Jersey; [2] married Samuel Emley; [2] [4] lived in Monmouth County, New Jersey. [2] Samuel Emley worked as a miller; [2] married first Ann Kirby; [8] [9] son of William Emley and Elizabeth Sexton. [8] William Emley son of Samuel Emley and Rebecca ------. [8] Child #1, Ann, married Ezekial Robins. [1] Child #3, son, name unknown, owned a mill in Middlesex County, New Jersey. [2] Questions - Citation #1, Citation #5 and Citation #6 name Samuel Emley as Samuel Imlay. [3] Citation #1 says Meribah Robins born 1785, but that can't be right. [3] Citation #2 and Citation @9 refer to Meribah Robins as Meribah Robbins. [3] Citation #9 says Meribah Robins born in Jacobstown, Monmouth County, New Jersey; died c1812 in Jacobstown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #9 says Samuel Emley born 1751 in Jacobstown, Burlington County, New Jersey. [3] Child #3, son, name unknown, and child #5, Fletcher, could be the same person. [3] Citation #9 says child #1, Ann, married John Gaston Mount 4 Jul 1799 and names children. [3] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. "History of Huntington County, Indiana", Brant & Fuller, 1887, Biographies->41.12.jpg 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. Chris Schopfer <cjschopfer@gmail.com>, 12 Jul 2006, Reference->41.10.txt 5. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, M.D., Vol. IV, 1916, Reference->55.12.txt 6. will abstract for Leah Clayton (spouse of 55.12), Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->55.12.txt 7. "Index of Wills 1804-1830", New Jersey Secretary of State, 1901 8. Carol <seesaul@sbcglobal.net>, 12 May 2005 9. wikitree.com Children: i. Ann. [1] [5] [6] [9] 30.75 ii. John R. [2] [9] iii. son, name unknown. [2] iv. Leah. [5] [6] v. Fletcher. [9]
41.13 John Robins Father - 55.12 Joseph Robins Mother - Leah Sarah Clayton Timeline - 6 Jul 1751 John Robins born [1] [2] [3] [7] [8] in Freehold Township, [8] Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] [8] 25 Sep 1757 Ann Ivins born [1] [2] [7] in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] c1777 John Robins and Ann Ivins married [1] [2] in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] 11 Aug 1780 will of Isaac Ivins made [9] John Robins named in will of Isaac Ivins, Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [9] 1782 child #1, Isaac Ivins, born in New Jersey [1] Apr 1783-Jul 1784 John Robins involved in court case for trespass and breaking & entering [10] 29 Aug 1786 will of Isaac Ivins proved [9] 3 Oct 1830 Ann Ivins died [1] [2] [7] in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] 13 Mar 1837 John Robins died [1] [2] [3] [7] [8] in Allentown, [8] Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] [8] Notes - John Robins buried in Ye Olde Robbins Burial Place. [1] [7] Ann Ivins daughter of Isaac Ivins [1] [6] [9] and Mary Hopkins; [1] [6] buried in Ye Olde Robbins Burial Place. [1] [7] Isaac Ivins son of Isaac Ivins (Sr). [1] Extras - Info concerning Robins Burying Ground, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Misc->YeOldRobbinsBurialGround and Reference->82.5.txt [4] [5] Questions - Citation #3 refers to John Robins as John Robbins. [4] Citation #10 refers to Robins as both Robins and Robbins. [4] Citation #6 says John Robins died 1789. [4] Citation #2 says John Robins born 6 Jul 1751. [4] John Robins probably served as a Private with First Regiment, Monmouth County Militia (New Jersey) during American Revolutionary War. [11] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. Sylvia <Syllink@aol.com> 3. Chris Schopfer <cjschopfer@gmail.com>, 12 Jul 2006, Reference->41.10.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. Gary Dale Robins (0.2212, child i) <gdrobins@robinsgenealogy.net> 6. William Collins (3.2337) <genedigger@yahoo.com>, 8 Oct 2007 7. message exchange, 2004-2005, Reference->55.11.txt 8. wikitree.com 9. "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series - Vol. XXXVI, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1941, Records->Misc->41.13.jpg 10. court case, Records->Misc->41.13-2.pdf 11. list of men in Captain Robert Rhea's Company, Records->ArmedForces->41.2.pdf Children: 30.18 i. Isaac Ivins. [1] [6] [8]
41.14 Mary Robbins Father - 55.3 Samuel Robins Mother - Margaret Page Timeline - 29 Jun 1723 Samuel Allen born [5] [6] in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey [5] 24 Dec 1729 Mary Robbins born [5] [6] in Allentown, Monmouth County, [4] [5] New Jersey [1] [4] [5] 2 Mar 1749 Mary Robbins and Samuel Allen make first intention of marriage at Chesterfield Monthly Meeting [6] 6 Apr 1749 Mary Robbins and Samuel Allen make second intention of marriage at Chesterfield Monthly Meeting [6] May 1749 Mary Robbins and Samuel Allen married [1] [2] [5] [6] in Chesterfield Meeting, [6] Chesterfield, Burlington County, New Jersey [5] 19 May 1750 child #1, Gabriel, born [6] 24 Jun 1754 child #4, Henry, born [6] [9] in Burlington County, New Jersey [5] 12 Nov 1757 child #6, Patience, born [6] 1759 living in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [3] 27 Jan 1759 Samuel Allen purchases 200 acres from Stoffel Longstreet [3] 8 Feb 1759 child #7, Michael, born [6] Aug 1762 child #8, Mary, born [6] 4 Feb 1763 child #9, Samuel, born [6] 9 Jun 1767 child #10, Nathan, born [6] 1770 living in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [10] 31 Mar 1770 will of Samuel Allen made [10] 20 Nov 1771 child #11, Aaron, born [6] 30 Aug 1773 child #11, Aaron, died [6] 7 May 1776 child #6, Patience, and name unknown married [6] 13 Mar 1777 inventory of estate of Samuel Allen made [10] 8 Apr 1777 will of Samuel Allen proved [10] 30 May 1777 Samuel Allen died [3] [5] [6] in Chesterfield, Burlington County, New Jersey [5] 11 May 1784 child #8, Mary, and Thomas Stewardon married in Chesterfield Meeting [6] 16 Jun 1785 child #9, Samuel, and Margaret Borden married in Robbins Meeting [6] May 1795 Mary Robbins died [2] [5] in Crosswicks, Burlington County, New Jersey [5] 1840 child #7, Michael, died [6] 6 Mar 1840 child #10, Nathan, died [6] 1844 child #8, Mary, died [6] Notes - Mary Robbins a Quaker; [6] buried in Friends' ground, Crosswicks, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [2] Samuel Allen a Quaker; [6] son of Henry Allen and [5] [6] [8] Abigail Adams. [5] [6] Child #7, Michael, married Margaret Lippincott. [6] Questions - Citation #6 refers to Mary Robbins as Mary Robins. [7] Citation #5 says child #4, Henry, born 24 Apr 1754. [7] Citation #2 and Citation #5 say Mary Robbins born 24 Oct 1729, however the Quakers (Citation #6) used the Julian calendar. [7] An error appears: Samuel Allen would have died before the inventory of his estate was made and his will was proved, so either the dates in Citation #10 are wrong or the date of death of Samuel Allen is wrong. [7] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 3. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 8 Jun 2009, Reference->41.16.txt 4. Sylvia <Syllink@aol.com>, 27 Dec 2008, Reference->41.18.txt 5. wikitree.com 6. Quaker records, Gary D. Robins <gdrobins@robinsgenealogy.net>, 1 May 2006 7. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 8. William A. Collins <wcollins128@comcast.net>, 2 May 2006 9. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 2 May 2006 10. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXIV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume V, 1771-1780, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1931, Records->Misc->41.14.jpg Children: i. Gabriel. [1] [6] [10] 30.285 ii. Lydia. [1] [5] [6] [10] 30.286 iii. Abigail. [1] [5] [6] [10] 30.308 iv. Henry. [1] [5] [6] [10] 30.287 v. Hannah. [1] [5] [6] [10] vi. Patience. [1] [6] [10] vii. Michael. [1] [6] [10] viii. Mary. [1] [6] [10] ix. Samuel. [1] [6] [10] x. Nathan. [1] [6] [10] xi. Aaron. [1] [6]
41.15 Martha Robbins Father - 55.3 Samuel Robins Mother - Margaret Page Timeline - 1736 Martha Robbins born [1] in Allentown, Monmouth County, [3] New Jersey [1] [3] 1757 living in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [5] John Steward living in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [5] 12 Nov 1757 Martha Robbins and John Steward married [1] [2] [5] in New Jersey [5] c1769 Letitia Ogborne born [4] 1775 living in New Hanover Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [7] 11 Jul 1775 will of John Steward made [7] c1775 child #7, John, born [7] 1809 Martha Robbins died [1] 13 Sep 1850 Letitia Ogborne died [4] Notes - Martha Robbins lived in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey; [1] buried in Friends' ground, Crosswicks, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [2] John Steward son of John Steward; [1] [5] died by 1778. [6] Child #1, Aaron, married second Letitia Ogborne. [4] Letitia Ogborne daughter of John Ogborne and Hannah Warner; married first Aaron Stewards. [4] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 3. Sylvia <Syllink@aol.com>, 27 Dec 2008, Reference->41.18.txt 4. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, M.D., Vol. IV, 1916, Reference->41.15.txt 5. Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Reference->41.15.txt 6. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 20 Jan 2006, Reference->41.15.txt 7. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXIV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume V, 1771-1780, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1931, Records->Misc->41.15.jpg Children: i. Aaron. [1] [7] ii. Margaret. [1] iii. Lydia. [1] [7] iv. John. [1] v. George. [1] [7] vi. Elizabeth. [1] [7] vii. John. [1]
41.16 Nathan Robbins Father - 55.3 Samuel Robins Mother - Margaret Page Timeline - 1737 Nathan Robbins born [1] in Allentown, Monmouth County, [6] New Jersey [1] [6] Nov 1762 Nathan Robbins and Ann Beck married [4] 1767 child #1, Edward, born [4] 31 Mar 1770 Nathan Robbins named in will of Samuel Allen (spouse of 41.14) [12] 11 Jul 1775 Nathan Robbins named an executor of will of John Steward (spouse of 41.15) [13] 22 Jul 1777 Nathan Robbins named as an executor of will of Jediah Tilton, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [13] 1779 living in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] [9] Joyce Irons living in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] [9] 13 May 1779 Nathan Robbins and Joyce Irons married in Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [1] [2] [9] [11] 13 Jun 1782 Nathan Robbins and Edward Rockhill Jr make inventory of estate of Samuel Taylor, Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [7] 2 Sep 1783 Nathan Robbins involved in a New Jersey Supreme Court case [3] 17 Sep 1785 Nathan Robbins witnesses will of Mary Allen, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [14] 23 Jan 1787 Nathan Robbins and Barzillai Furman make inventory of estate of Michael Buflin, Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [8] 30 Apr 1787 Nathan Robbins and Edward Rockhill Jr make inventory of estate of James Jones, Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [8] 1788 living in Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [8] 26 Feb 1788 Nathan Robbins named guardian of Ann Hutchin [8] 5 Apr 1788 Nathan Robbins and Lawrence Minor make inventory of estate of Joseph Antrim, Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [8] 16 Mar 1789 Nathan Robbins witnesses will of Edward Rockhill, Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [8] 22 Jun 1789 Nathan Robbins and Joseph Bullock make inventory of estate of Edward Rockhill, Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [8] 19 Oct 1789 Nathan Robbins and Lawrence Minor make inventory of estate of Samuel Satterthwaite, Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [8] 1796 living in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [10] [14] 15 Jul 1796 will of Nathan Robbins made [10] [14] 17 Sep 1796 partial inventory of estate of Nathan Robbins made [10] [14] 24 Sep 1796 partial inventory of estate of Nathan Robbins made [10] [14] 21 Oct 1796 will of Nathan Robbins proved [10] [14] Notes - Nathan Robbins a Quaker; [4] [9] lived in Bordentown, Burlington County, New Jersey. [2] Ann Beck sister of Mary Beck (spouse of 41.36). [2] Joyce Irons married first ------ Burnett; [2] [9] [11] Quaker. [4] [9] Questions - Citation #2, Citation #9, Citation #10, Citation #11 and Citation #14 refer to Joyce Irons as Joice. [5] Citation #4 and Citation #12 refer to Nathan Robbins as Nathan Robins. [5] Citation #10 and Citation #14 refer to Burnett as Burnet. [5] Citation #1 and Citation #4 say Nathan Robbins died in Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. [5] Perhaps Nathan Robbins and Joyce Irons married 13 Jul 1779. [5] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. "New Jersey Marriages 1665-1800", William Nelson, 1900, Reference->41.16.txt 3. court record, Reference->41.16.txt and Records->Misc->41.16 4. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. Sylvia <Syllink@aol.com>, 27 Dec 2008, Reference->41.18.txt 7. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VI, 1781-1785, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1939, Records->Misc->41.16-3.jpg 8. "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series - Vol. XXXVI, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1941, Reference->41.16.txt, Records->Misc->41.16-4.jpg, Records->Misc->41.16-5.jpg, Records->Misc->41.16-6.jpg, Records->Misc->41.16-7.jpg, Records->Misc->41.16-8.jpg and Records->Misc->41.16-9.jpg 9. Quaker records, Reference->41.16.txt 10. will abstract for Nathan Robbins (41.16), Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->41.16.txt 11. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800", William Nelson, 1900 12. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXIV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume V, 1771-1780, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1931, Records->Misc->41.14.jpg 13. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXIV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume V, 1771-1780, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1931, Records->Misc->41.15.jpg and Records->Misc->41.16-2.jpg 14. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXVII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VIII, 1791-1795, Records->Misc->41.16-10.jpg and Records->Misc->41.16-11.jpg Children by Nathan Robbins and Ann Beck: 30.19 i. Edward. [4] [10] [14]
41.17 Margaret Robbins Father - 55.3 Samuel Robins Mother - Margaret Page Timeline - 2 Dec 1733 Margaret Robbins born [2] in Allentown, Monmouth County, [4] New Jersey [2] [4] c1741 Joseph Page born [2] 1761 living in Monmouth County, New Jersey [7] Joseph Page living in Upper Freehold Township, [6] Monmouth County, New Jersey [5] [6] [7] 26 Aug 1761 Joseph Page obtains marriage license [6] Margaret Robbins and Joseph Page married [1] [2] [5] [7] 1763 child #1, Timothy, born [2] 1767 child #2, Joseph, born [2] 1772 child #3, William, born [2] 1779 child #4, Hannah, born [2] 1780 child #5, Samuel, born [2] 1787 child #6, Rebecca, born [2] 1794 child #7, John, born [2] 1796 moved to Pennsylvania [1] 1802 Margaret Robbins died in Connellsville, Bullskin Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [2] 1808 child #7, John, died [2] 1820 Joseph Page died in Bullskin Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [2] 1834 child #3, William, died [2] c1835 child #2, Joseph, died [2] 1840 child #1, Timothy, died [2] 1863 child #4, Hannah, died [2] Notes - Margaret Robbins buried in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Connellsville, Bullskin Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. [2] Child #3, William, a Reverend. [2] Questions - Citation #1 says Margaret Robbins moved to Pennsylvania 1896, but that can't be right. [3] Citation #5 and Citation #6 refer to Margaret Robbins as Margret Robins. [3] Citation #7 refers to Margaret Robbins as both Margaret and Margret. [3] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 2. Brian Robbins <hilo80@yahoo.com> and Matthew Page <mapage@prodigy.net> 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. Sylvia <Syllink@aol.com>, 27 Dec 2008, Reference->41.18.txt 5. New Jersey Archives, Trenton, New Jersey, Reference->41.17.txt 6. marriage license, Reference->41.17.txt 7. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800", William Nelson, 1900 Children: i. Timothy. [2] ii. Joseph. [2] iii. William. [2] iv. Hannah. [2] v. Samuel. [2] vi. Rebecca. [2] vii. John. [2]
41.18 Aaron Robbins Father - 55.3 Samuel Robins Mother - Margaret Page Timeline - 12 Feb 1741 Aaron Robbins born in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [4] 1 May 1742 Mary Antrim born [1] in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [4] c1770 Aaron Robbins and Mary Antrim married [1] [2] 22 Mar 1775 child #1, Antrim, born [1] in New Jersey [2] 13 Dec 1779 child #2, Mary, born [1] 3 Feb 1796 Aaron Robbins and Ephraim Robbins (41.36) make inventory of estate of Adonijob Francis, Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [7] 26 Feb 1796 Aaron Robbins and Robert Montgomery make inventory of estate of Richard Brown, Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [7] 23 Oct 1802 Aaron Robbins named as Administrator of estate of Edward Page, Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [7] 30 Oct 1804 Aaron Robbins and Daniel Ivins make inventory of estate of Pearson Kester, Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [7] 19 Apr 1821 Aaron Robbins named in a resurvey, Northampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [6] 1826 living in Burlington County, New Jersey [5] 25 Feb 1826 Aaron Robbins died [1] in Recklesstown, [4] Burlington County, New Jersey [1] [4] 1826 will of Aaron Robbins proved [5] 3 Jan 1835 Mary Antrim died [1] in Recklesstown, Burlington County, New Jersey [4] 1867 child #2, Mary, died [2] Notes - Aaron Robbins a Quaker. [2] Mary Antrim a Quaker; descended from Lord Antrim of Ireland and England. [2] Child #2, Mary, married Josiah Borden; Quaker. [2] Josiah Borden a Quaker. [2] Questions - Citation #2 says Mary Antrim died 3 Jan 1823. [3] Citation #4 says Mary Antrim born 1 May 1732. [3] Citation #2 indicates Josiah Borden could be Joseph Borden. [3] Aaron Robbins may have served as a Private with First Regiment, Monmouth County Militia (New Jersey) during American Revolutionary War. [8] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 2. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. Sylvia <Syllink@aol.com>, 27 Dec 2008, Reference->41.18.txt 5. "Index of Wills 1804-1830", New Jersey Secretary of State, 1901 6. wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us, Reference->41.18.txt 7. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXVII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VIII, 1791-1795, Records->Misc->41.18.jpg, Records->Misc->41.18-2.jpg, Records->Misc->41.18-3.jpg and Records->Misc->41.18-4.jpg 8. list of men in Captain Robert Rhea's Company, Records->ArmedForces->41.2.pdf Children: 30.27 i. Antrim. [1] ii. Mary. [1]
41.19 Samuel Robbins Father - 55.3 Samuel Robins Mother - Margaret Page Timeline - c1743 Samuel Robbins born [2] in Allentown, Monmouth County, [5] [7] New Jersey [2] [5] [7] 1779 Samuel Robbins and Mary Rogers married [1] 14 Mar 1795 child #1, Margaret, and John Cook Imlay married in Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] [4] 25 Jan 1797 will of Robert Rogers made [9] 3 Apr 1797 inventory of estate of Robert Rogers made [9] 29 Apr 1797 will of Robert Rogers proved [9] 1806 moved to Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio [1] 1820 living in Wayne Township, Butler County, Ohio [6] 14 Feb 1837 Samuel Robbins died in Washington Township, Randolph County, Indiana [7] Notes - Samuel Robbins a Quaker [1] [8] by 1779; [1] lived in Middlesex County, New Jersey; [2] moved to Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; [1] served as a Private with First Regiment, Monmouth County Militia (New Jersey) during American Revolutionary War. [10] Mary Rogers daughter of Robert Rogers. [1] [9] Questions - Citation #2 says Samuel Robbins moved to Butler County, Ohio 1808. [3] Citation #7 says Samuel Robbins born c1751. [3] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 2. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900", Broderbund Software, 1998, Reference->41.19.txt 5. Sylvia <Syllink@aol.com>, 27 Dec 2008, Reference->41.18.txt 6. Wilma (Robbins) Meaden (1.2702, child i) <wlm04@oregoncoast.com>, 21 Mar 2005 7. wikitree.com 8. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 13 Feb 2010, Reference->30.207.txt 9. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXVII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VIII, 1791-1795, Records->Misc->41.19.jpg 10. list of men in Captain Robert Rhea's Company, Records->ArmedForces->41.2.pdf Children: i. Margaret. [2] 30.207 ii. Samuel. [6] [7] [8]
41.20 Lydia Robbins Father - 55.3 Samuel Robins Mother - Margaret Page Timeline - c1745 Lydia Robbins born [2] in Allentown, Monmouth County, [3] New Jersey [2] [3] 1767 Lydia Robbins and Thomas Fowler married [1] [2] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 2. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 3. Sylvia <Syllink@aol.com>, 27 Dec 2008, Reference->41.18.txt Children: i. Samuel. [2] ii. Mary. [2]
41.21 Nathaniel Robins Father - 55.19 Nathaniel Robins Mother - Ruth Van Roome Timeline - 10 Mard1752 Nathaniel Robins born in New Jersey [2] 1772 Nathaniel Robins purchases a farm from Isaac Rogers [1] 1778 living in Burlington County, New Jersey [11] 23 Oct 1778 Nathaniel Robins mentioned in a contract of marriage [11] 1 Apr 1779 Nathaniel Robins (et al) witnessed marriage of Jacob Middleton and Hannah Tilton, Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [12] 1779 living in Burlington County, New Jersey [6] [7] [10] 26 Mar 1779 Nathaniel Robins and Mary Swain married [3] [6] [7] [10] [15] in Burlington County, [3] [15] New Jersey [3] [10] [15] 27 Nov 1786 Nathaniel Robins named as executor of estate of Nathaniel Robbins (55.19), Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [5] 14 Mar 1790 child #1, Nathaniel, born in New Jersey [2] 1794 living in Burlington County, New Jersey [16] 11 Jan 1794 Nathaniel Robins signed petition to Legislative Council and General Assembly opposing a law allowing inhabitants of Burlington County, New Jersey to decide by vote where to build the new courthouse [16] 31 Aug 1797 Nathaniel Robins and Michael Allen make inventory of estate of Leah Rulon, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [13] 6 Dec 1799 child #2, Theodotia, and Elijah Bowers married [9] [15] in Burlington County, New Jersey [15] 1801 living in Burlington County, New Jersey [14] 2 Oct 1801 Nathaniel Robins and David Rulon make inventory of estate of John Sinclair, East Windsor Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [14] 7 Oct 1801 Nathaniel Robins named as a fellowbondsman in estate of John Sinclair, East Windsor Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [14] 1803 living in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [13] 10 Feb 1803 Nathaniel Robins named as a fellowbondsman for Samuel Appleton and Martha Appleton, Burlington County, New Jersey [13], 24 Aug 1821 Mary Swain died [2] 1824 living in Pilesgrove Township, Salem County, New Jersey [9] 19 Jan 1824 will of Nathaniel Robins made [9] 1825 living in Salem County, New Jersey [8] 18 Apr 1825 Nathaniel Robins died in New Jersey [2] 7 May 1825 will of Nathaniel Robins proved [9] Notes - Nathaniel Robins known as "Nathan"; [12] moved to Salem County, New Jersey by 1787. [1] Child #2, Theodotia, known as "Deoshe". [15] Child #3, Susannah, married Malachi Horner. [9] Child #7, son, name unknown, married Lydia ------. [9] Questions - Citation #6 and Citation #7 refer to Mary Swain as Mary Swaim. [4] From Citation #9 it seems probable that child #7, son, name unknown, had children: Asa, Thomas, Benjamin, Sarah and Mary Ann. [4] Citation #15 refers to child #2, Theodotia, as Mrs. Deoshe Robins; that seems to indicate child #2, Theodotia, was previously married. [4] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 2. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 3. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900", Broderbund Software, 1998, Reference->41.21.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series - Vol. XXXVI, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1941, Reference->55.19.txt 6. wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us, Reference->41.21.txt 7. New Jersey Archives, Trenton, New Jersey, Reference->41.21.txt 8. "Index of Wills 1804-1830", New Jersey Secretary of State, 1901 9. will, Records->Wills->41.21 10. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800", William Nelson, 1900 11. Gary Dale Robins (0.2212, child i) <gdrobins@robinsgenealogy.net>, Reference->41.21.txt 12. Chesterfield Friends Monthly Meeting, Reference->41.21.txt 13. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXVII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VIII, 1791-1795, Records->Misc->41.21.jpg and Records->Misc->41.21-2.jpg 14. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXIX - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume X, 1801-1805, Records->Misc->41.21-3.jpg 15. "Burlington County New Jersey Marriages", H. Stanley Craig, 1932 16. "New Jersey Petitions", Vol V, John D. Stemmons, 2004, 2005, Misc->41.24.jpg Children: 30.28 i. Nathaniel. [2] [9] ii. Theodotia. [9] iii. Susannah. [9] iv. Acsha. [9] v. Ann. [9] vi. Mary. [9] vii. son, name unknown. [9]
41.22 Abel Robins Father - 55.19 Nathaniel Robins Mother - Ruth Van Roome Timeline - 23 Oct 1748 Rhoda Borden born [2] 21 Jun 1749 Abel Robins born [2] in New Jersey [1] c1775 Abel Robins and Rhoda Borden married [1] [2] 19 Feb 1776 child #1, Samuel, born [2] in New Jersey [1] 23 May 1777 Abel Robins died [2] 25 May 1777 Abel Robins buried [2] 3 Aug 1777 child #1, Samuel, died [2] in New Jersey [1] 29 Jan 1778 child #2, Abel, born [2] in New Jersey [1] 12 Mar 1784 will of Francis Borden made [5] 21 Oct 1784 inventory of estate of Francis Borden made [5] will of Francis Borden proved [5] 26 Jun 1819 Rhoda Borden died [2] 27 Jun 1819 Rhoda Borden buried [2] Notes - Abel Robins a Quaker; [1] [4] lived in Monmouth County, New Jersey. [1] Rhoda Borden a Quaker; [1] [4] daughter of Francis Borden [2] [5] and Lydia ------. [2] Questions - Citation #1 gives two birthdates for Abel Robins: 21 Jun 1749 and 21 Apr 1749. [3] Citation #1 gives two death dates for Abel Robins: 23 May 1777 and 27 May 1777. [3] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. bible record, Records->Bible->41.22.jpg 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy", Volume II, William Wate Hinshaw, 1938 5. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VI, 1781-1785, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1939, Records->Misc->41.22.jpg Children: i. Samuel. [2] 30.29 ii. Abel. [2] [4]
41.23 Job Robbins Father - 55.19 Nathaniel Robins Mother - Ruth Van Roome Timeline - 7 Jun 1764 Job Robbins born [1] [3] in New Jersey [1] 21 May 1766 Hope White born [1] [3] 1786 Job Robbins and Hope White married [1] [3] in Burlington County, New Jersey [3] 28 Jan 1787 child #1, Ruth, born in New Jersey [1] 28 Oct 1789 child #2, Mercy White, born [1] [3] in New Jersey [1] 25 Sep 1791 child #3, Caleb Shreve, born in New Jersey [1] 14 Aug 1793 child #4, Robert L., born in New Jersey [1] 30 Apr 1796 child #5, Nathaniel, born in Pennsylvania [1] 6 Apr 1798 child #6, James White, born in New Jersey [1] 22 Mar 1800 child #7, John Ackley, born in New Jersey [1] 15 Feb 1802 child #8, Elisha, born in New Jersey [1] 6 Dec 1804 child #9, Charles Barryan, born in New Jersey [1] 5 Jul 1808 child #10, Job Miller, born [1] [3] in New Jersey [1] 21 Jul 1808 child #10, Job Miller, died [1] [3] in New Jersey [1] 15 Nov 1811 child #11, Mary White, born [1] [3] in New Jersey [1] 22 Oct 1818 child #11, Mary White, died [1] [3] in New Jersey [1] 22 Feb 1839 Job Robbins died [1] [3] Nov 1863 child #2, Mercy White, died [1] [3] in Camden, [3] New Jersey [1] [3] Notes - Job Robbins served during American Revolutionary War; [1] worked as a weaver; [3] lived in Swedesboro, Gloucester County, New Jersey. [1] Hope White daughter of James White and Mercy Shreve; [1] [3] died in Swedesboro, New Jersey. [3] Mercy Shreve daughter of Joseph Shreve and Hope Harding. [3] Child #2, Mercy White, married Abner Pitman [1] [3] near Recklesstown, New Jersey. [3] Extras - See further info concerning this family in "The Genealogy & History of the Shreve Family". [1] Questions - Citation #1 offers three birthdates for Job Robbins: 7 Jun 1764, 7 Jul 1764 and 2 Jul 1764. [2] Citation #1 refers to Mercy Shreve as Mary. [4] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. "The Genealogy and History of the Descendants of Mercy Shreve and James White", L. P. Allen, 1897 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 30.30 i. Ruth. [1] [3] ii. Mercy White. [1] [3] 30.31 iii. Caleb Shreve. [1] [3] 30.32 iv. Robert L. [1] [3] 30.33 v. Nathaniel. [1] [3] 30.34 vi. James White. [1] [3] 30.35 vii. John Ackley. [1] [3] 30.36 viii. Elisha. [1] [3] 30.37 ix. Charles Barryan. [1] [3] x. Job Miller. [1] [3] xi. Mary White. [1] [3]
41.24 Vanroom Robbins Father - 55.19 Nathaniel Robins Mother - Ruth Van Roome Timeline - 23 Aug 1743 Vanroom Robbins born in New Jersey [2] 15 Dec 1763 Vanroom Robbins witnesses marriage of Isaiah Robins (41.25) and Sarah Large in Chesterfield, Burlington County, New Jersey [14] 2 Dec 1764 Tabitha Ford born [5] 1769 living in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [15] 15 Jun 1769 Vanroom Robbins named in marriage license [15] 1783 living in Nottingham Township, [10] Burlington County, New Jersey [8] [9] [10] 8 Nov 1783 Vanroom Robbins and Tabitha Ford married [3] [10] [17] in Burlington County, [3] [17] New Jersey [3] [10] [17] 30 Oct 1784 child #1, William V., born in New Jersey [1] [2] 23 Jul 1786 child #2, Ruth, born in New Jersey [6] 27 Nov 1786 Vanroom Robbins named as executor of estate of Nathaniel Robbins (55.19), Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [7] 27 Jan 1787 Vanroom Robbins witnesses will of George Sinclare, Windsor Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [7] 27 Feb 1787 Vanroom Robbins and David Rulon make inventory of estate of George Sinclare, Windsor Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [7] 12 May 1787 child #3, Lydia, born in New Jersey [6] 5 Sep 1787 Vanroom Robbins witnesses will of Thomas Ford, Windsor Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [16] 4 Apr 1789 child #4, Sarah, born in New Jersey [6] 10 Dec 1790 child #5, Patience, born in New Jersey [2] 10 Mar 1791 Vanroom Robbins and David Rulon make inventory of estate of Thomas Ford, Windsor Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [16] 1792 living in Burlington County, New Jersey [18] 1 May 1792 Vanroom Robbins signed petition to Legislative Council suggesting an act to prevent the importation of slaves be changed [18] 17 Nov 1792 child #6, Hannah, born in New Jersey [2] 25 Nov 1794 child #7, Mary, born in New Jersey [2] 7 Aug 1796 child #8, Elizabeth, born in New Jersey [6] 24 May 1799 child #9, Benjamin, born in New Jersey [2] 3 May 1801 child #10, Ann, born [2] in New Jersey [6] 1804 child #11, Vanroom, born in New Jersey [2] living in East Windsor Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [11] 11 Aug 1804 will of Vanroom Robbins made [11] 27 Aug 1804 Vanroom Robbins died in New Jersey [2] 21 Sep 1804 inventory of estate of Vanroom Robbins made [11] 24 Sep 1804 will of Vanroom Robbins proved [2] [11] 17 Sep 1825 Tabitha Ford died [5] 31 Aug 1839 child #10, Ann, died [2] 18 Oct 1843 child #9, Benjamin, died [2] 18 Apr 1848 child #8, Elizabeth, died in New Jersey [6] 2 Aug 1849 child #3, Lydia, died in New Jersey [6] 26 Feb 1853 child #2, Ruth, died in New Jersey [6] 15 Jan 1860 child #4, Sarah, died in New Jersey [6] Notes - Vanroom Robbins lived in East Windsor, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [2] Tabitha Ford buried in Crosswicks Methodist Episcopal Cemetery, Crosswicks, Burlington County, New Jersey. [5] Child #2, Ruth, buried in Crosswicks Methodist Episcopal Cemetery, Crosswicks, Burlington County, New Jersey. [6] Child #3, Lydia, buried in Crosswicks Methodist Episcopal Cemetery, Crosswicks, Burlington County, New Jersey. [6] Child #4, Sarah, buried in Crosswicks Methodist Episcopal Cemetery, Crosswicks, Burlington County, New Jersey. [6] Child #8, Elizabeth, buried in Crosswicks Methodist Episcopal Cemetery, Crosswicks, Burlington County, New Jersey. [6] Child #10, Ann, buried in Crosswicks Methodist Episcopal Cemetery, Crosswicks, Burlington County, New Jersey. [6] Questions - Citation #3, Citation #7, Citation #10, Citation #14, Citation #15, Citation #16, Citation #17 and Citation #18 refer to Vanroom Robbins as Vanroom Robins. [4] Citation #2 says Vanroom Robbins and Tabitha Ford married 30 Nov 1783. [4] Citation #2 gives two birthdates for Tabitha Ford: 2 Dec 1764 and 4 Dec 1764. [4] Citation #2 gives two birthdates for child #1, William V.: 30 Oct 1784 and 29 Oct 1784. [4] Citation #8 and Citation #9 say Vanroom Robbins and Tabitha Ford married 28 Nov 1783. [4] Citation #11 refers to child #9, Benjamin, as the youngest son. [4] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 2. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 3. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900", Broderbund Software, 1998, Reference->41.24.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. "Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey", May & Sep 1999, Reference->41.24.txt 6. "Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey", May & Sep 1999 7. "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series - Vol. XXXVI, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1941, Reference->55.19.txt and Records->Misc->41.24.jpg 8. wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us, Reference->41.24.txt 9. New Jersey Archives, Trenton, New Jersey, Reference->41.24.txt 10. Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Reference->41.24.txt 11. will abstract for Vanroom Robbins (41.24), Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->41.24.txt and Records->Misc->41.24-3.jpg 12. "History of Monmouth County, New Jersey", Franklin Ellis, 1885, Reference->30.39.txt 13. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 25 Sep 2006, Reference->30.38.txt 14. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800", William Nelson, 1900 15. New Jersey Marriage Licenses, Reference->41.24.txt 16. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXVII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VIII, 1791-1795, Records->Misc->41.24-2.jpg 17. "Burlington County New Jersey Marriages", H. Stanley Craig, 1932 18. "New Jersey Petitions", Vol V, John D. Stemmons, 2004, 2005, Misc->41.24.jpg Children: 30.38 i. William V. [2] [11] [13] ii. Ruth. [2] [11] iii. Lydia. [2] [11] iv. Sarah. [2] [11] 30.39 v. Patience. [1] [11] [12] 30.110 vi. Hannah. [2] 30.40 vii. Mary. [2] [11] viii. Elizabeth. [2] [11] 30.41 ix. Benjamin. [2] [11] x. Ann. [2] [11] 30.42 xi. Vanroom. [2] [11]
41.25 Isaiah Robbins Father - 55.20 Benjamin Robbins Mother - Amy ------ Timeline - 1738 Isaiah Robbins born in New Jersey [4] 1745 Sarah Large born [4] 13 Jun 1757 Isaiah Robbins purchases land in Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey from Samuel Cheshire (spouse of 55.17) [12] 1763 living in Burlington County, New Jersey [3] [9] Sarah Large living in Burlington County, New Jersey [3] [9] 15 Dec 1763 Isaiah Robbins and Sarah Large married [1] [3] [9] [19] [20] in Chesterfield, [3] [9] [20] Burlington County, New Jersey [1] [3] [9] [20] 2 Apr 1765 Isaiah Robbins and John Abbott make inventory of estate of William Page, New Windsor Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [10] 23 Apr 1765 child #1, Israel, born [4] [18] in New Jersey [4] 23 Dec 1766 Sarah Large named in will of William Murfin, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [16] 5 Mar 1768 Isaiah Robbins named administrator of estate of Ann Burton, Burlington County, New Jersey [10] 1 Apr 1768 Isaiah Robbins purchases land in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey from Phineas Bunting [5] [7] 28 Dec 1768 child #2, Samuel, born [4] [18] in New Jersey [4] 28 Sep 1770 Isaiah Robbins et al purchase 1.5 acres, Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey [7] 1 Nov 1771 Isaiah Robbins and Joseph Scholey make inventory of estate of William Murfin, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [16] 3 Nov 1771 child #3, Micajih, born [4] [18] in New Jersey [4] 29 May 1772 Isaiah Robbins sells land in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey to David Ray [5] [7] 9 May 1774 child #4, Mary, born [4] [11] in Burlington County, [11] New Jersey [4] [11] 21 Jun 1775 Isaiah Robbins mentioned in mortgage of 409.03 acres, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [7] 24 May 1776 Isaiah Robbins involved in mortgage for 25.594 acres in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [5] 7 Jun 1776 Isaiah Robbins and John Thorn make inventorey of estate of Joseph Tantum, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [16] 10 Dec 1776 Isaiah Robbins witnesses [15] marriage of Jacob Garwood and Rhoda Rato in Chesterfield, Burlington County, New Jersey [9] [15] 18 Feb 1777 Isaiah Robbins witnesses marriage of James Woolley and Huldah Skirm in Chesterfield, Burlington County, New Jersey [9] [15] 18 Jul 1777 child #5, Robert, born [4] [11] in Burlington County, [11] New Jersey [4] [11] 1777 child #5, Robert, died in New Jersey [4] 31 Oct 1777 Isaiah Robbins and John Bunting Jr make inventory of estate of Thomas Folkes, Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [16] 24 Dec 1777 article naming Isaiah Robbins published in The New Jersey Gazette, Burlington, New Jersey [4] 1780 child #6, Sarah, born in New Jersey [4] 11 Oct 1782 Isaiah Robbins named executor of will of Mark Ellis, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [17] 7 Jul 1783 Isaiah Robbins named in inventory of estate of Mark Ellis, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [17] 12 Jan 1785 Isaiah Robbins involved in mortgage of 167 acres, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [7] 1 Mar 1785 Isaiah Robbins purchases land in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [5] [7] from Commissioners of Land, Burlington, New Jersey [5] [8] 26 Aug 1785 Isaiah Robbins involved in mortgage of 23.09 acres, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [7] 25 Aug 1789 Isaiah Robbins named as administrator of estate of Richard Robins (55.4) [6] Aug 1795 account of estate of Richard Robins (55.4) contested in Court of Common Pleas, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [14] 1800 Sarah Large died [4] 8 Feb 1806 Isaiah Robbins mentioned in will of Joshua Bunting, Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [19] 1823 Isaiah Robbins died in New Jersey [4] Notes - Isaiah Robbins a Quaker; [4] [9] [13] [20] lived in Chesterfield, Burlington County, New Jersey. [4] Sarah Large daughter of Samuel Large; [3] [9] [20] Quaker. [4] [9] [20] Questions - Citation #1, Citation #3, Citation #7, Citation #9, Citation #10, Citation #12 and Citation #17 refer to Isaiah Robbins as Isaiah Robins. [2] Citation #16 refers to Robbins as both Robbins and Robins. [2] Citation #20 refers to Robbins as Robins. [2] Isaiah Robbins purchasing land on 13 Jun 1757 seems a bit early; he would have been 19 years old if his birth year is correct. [2] Perhaps Isaiah Robbins witnessed the marriage of Jacob Garwood and Rhoda Rato 10 Oct 1776. [2] Perhaps Isaiah Robbins witnessed the marriage of James Woolley and Huldah Skirm 18 Dec 1776. [2] Perhaps Isaiah Robbins and Sarah Large married 15 Feb 1764. [2] Citations - 1. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900", Broderbund Software, 1998, Reference->41.25.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. "New Jersey Marriages 1665-1800", William Nelson, 1900, Reference->41.25.txt 4. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 5. state.nj.us, Reference->41.25.txt 6. "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series - Vol. XXXVI, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1941, Reference->55.4.txt 7. New Jersey State Archives Records Index, Reference->41.25.txt 8. New Jersey Colonial Conveyances (recorded) 9. Quaker marriages, Reference->41.25.txt 10. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.", Volume IV - 1761-1770, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1928, Reference->41.25.txt, Misc->41.25.jpg and Misc->41.25-2.jpg 11. "Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society", Vol III, 1918, Reference->41.25.txt 12. state.nj.us, Reference->55.17.txt 13. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 27 Apr 2006, Reference->55.4.txt 14. Court of Common Pleas, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Records->Misc->41.25.jpg 15. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800", William Nelson, 1900 16. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXIV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume V, 1771-1780, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1931, Records->Misc->41.25-2.jpg, Records->Misc->41.25-3.jpg and Records->Misc->41.25-4.jpg 17. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VI, 1781-1785, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1939, Records->Misc->41.25-5.jpg 18. "Southern New Jersey Genealogical and Historical Miscellany", Frank H. Stewart, 1918 19. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XL - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume XI, 1806-1809, Records->Misc->41.25-6.jpg 20. "Burlington County New Jersey Marriages", H. Stanley Craig, 1932 Children: i. Israel. [4] ii. Samuel. [4] iii. Micajih. [4] iv. Mary. [4] [19] v. Robert. [4] vi. Sarah. [4] [19]
41.26 John Robins Father - 55.4 Richard Robins Mother - Elizabeth Peyton Timeline - 15 Oct 1756 John Robins born [1] [4] [5] in New Jersey [1] [4] 1 Jul 1776 John Robins serving as an Ensign with King's Rangers [4] Jul 1776-1786 John Robins serving as a Loyalist officer [3] [4] [5] with Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Rogers' Kings Rangers [2] [5] during American Revolutionary War [2] [3] [4] 12 Jun 1784 settled in Bedeque, Island of St John, Prince Edward Island, Canada [4] 1786 living in Prince Edward Island, Canada [5] 12 Jun 1786 John Robins seeks reciprocity for loss of estate of Richard Robins during American Revolutionary War in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada [7] 1788 John Robins and Mary Hooper married in Prince Edward Island, Canada [1] 1789 child #1, Elizabeth, born in Prince Edward Island, Canada [1] child #2, Ann, born in Prince Edward Island, Canada [1] 1791 child #3, Richard, born in Prince Edward Island, Canada [1] 1793 John Robins serving as a Lieutenant with Island of Saint John Corp of Volunteers [4] 1795 child #5, John, born in Prince Edward Island, Canada [1] 1796 child #6, Thomas, born in Prince Edward Island, Canada [1] 1797 John Robins died in Island of St John, Prince Edward Island, Canada [4] 1827 child #1, Elizabeth, died in Prince Edward Island, Canada [1] Notes - John Robins lived near Amboy, Monmouth County, New Jersey; [4] awarded (pounds) 60 from claim of (pounds) 610 for Richard Robins' loss of property in New Jersey. [5] Mary Hooper daughter of Thomas Hooper. [4] Child #1, Elizabeth, married John Wright in Prince Edward Island, Canada. [1] Child #4, Maria, married Thomas Moyse in Prince Edward Island, Canada. [1] Thomas Moyse a Captain. [1] Questions - Citation #5 says James may be another child. [6] Citation #5 seems to be saying John Robins serving as Ensign with First New Jersey Volunteers 1776-1777; captured 1777 by Rogers' Kings Rangers. [6] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. "Loyalist Trails UELAC Newsletter", The United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada, 16 Mar 2008, Reference->55.4.txt 3. court case, Reference->55.4.txt 4. www.uelac.org, Reference->41.26.txt 5. "Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society", Vol X, Misc->55.4-5.jpg 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. Canadian court case, Reference->55.4.txt Children: i. Elizabeth. [1] [4] 30.76 ii. Ann. [1] [4] 30.77 iii. Richard. [1] [4] iv. Maria. [1] [4] v. John. [1] [4] 30.78 vi. Thomas. [1] [4]
41.27 Benjamin Robbins Father - 55.4 Richard Robins Mother - Elizabeth Peyton Timeline - 28 Nov 1760 Bathseba Nutt born [1] [5] in Mount Holly, Burlington County, [5] New Jersey [1] [5] 29 Nov 1760 Benjamin Robbins born in Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] [5] 8 Apr 1777 Peter Sunderland born [1] 1782 Benjamin Robbins and Bathseba Nutt married [1] [5] in New Jersey [5] 2 Feb 1783 child #1, Nancy, born in New Jersey [1] 18 Sep 1784 child #2, Richard, born in Centerville, Redstone Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [2] 1786 moved to Pennsylvania [1] 28 Feb 1787 child #3, Abigail, born [1] 1789 moved to Kentucky [1] 12 Aug 1789 child #4, Elizabeth, born [1] 3 Nov 1791 child #5, Benjamin, born [1] 4 Dec 1792 child #5, Benjamin, died [1] 1 Sep 1793 child #6, Rebecca, born in Kentucky [1] c1795 Joseph Fisk born [1] 3 Sep 1795 child #7, Samuel S., born in Kentucky [1] 1797 moved to Montgomery County, Ohio [1] Benjamin Robbins co-founded Centerville, Ohio [1] [5] 15 Dec 1797 child #8, Aaron, born in Ohio [1] 1799 child #1, Nancy, and Peter Sunderland married in Ohio [1] 25 May 1800 child #9, Levi N., born in Ohio [1] 31 Mar 1803 child #10, Mary M., born in Ohio [1] child #11, John, born in Ohio [1] child #4, Elizabeth, and Thomas Nolan married in Ohio [1] 8 Aug 1805 child #11, John, died in Ohio [1] 13 Mar 1806 child #12, Bathseda, born in Ohio [1] 1824 child #10, Mary M., and Joseph Fisk married in Ohio [1] 1833 child #10, Mary M., died in Ohio [1] 3 Jun 1837 Benjamin Robbins died [1] [5] in Centerville, Montgomery County, [5] Ohio [1] [5] 2 Oct 1844 Peter Sunderland died [1] 5 Nov 1848 Bathseba Nutt died [1] [5] in Centerville, Montgomery County, [5] Ohio [1] [5] 3 Dec 1858 child #1, Nancy, died in Ohio [1] 1864 Joseph Fisk died [1] 1879 child #4, Elizabeth, died in Ohio [1] Notes - Benjamin Robbins lived in Montgomery County, Ohio. [1] Bathseba Nutt daughter of Levi Nutt and Ann Ivins. [5] Child #1, Nancy, lived in Montgomery County, Ohio; buried in The Old Centerville Cemetery, Centerville, Ohio. [1] Child #10, Mary M., lived in Montgomery County, Ohio; buried in The Old Centerville Cemetery, Centerville, Ohio. [1] Child #10, Mary M., and child #11, John, twins. [1] Peter Sunderland buried in The Old Centerville Cemetery, Centerville, Ohio. [1] Joseph Fisk buried in The Old Centerville Cemetery, Centerville, Ohio. [1] Questions - Citation #1 refers to child #8, Aaron, as both Aaron and Aron. [3] Citation #1 offers two spellings for Nolan: Nolan and Nolen. [3] Citation #4 seems to say Benjamin Robbins born in Burlington County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #4 seems to say Benjamin Robbins died in Prince Edward Island, Canada. [3] Citation #5 refers to Bathseba Nutt as Bathsheba. [3] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. Brian Robbins <hilo80@yahoo.com>, 14 Jun 2007, Reference->17.43.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 25 Jul 2017, Reference->41.27.txt 5. wikitree.com Children: i. Nancy. [1] 30.43 ii. Richard. [1] [2] [5] 30.273 iii. Abigail. [1] [5] iv. Elizabeth. [1] v. Benjamin. [1] vi. Rebecca. [1] 30.44 vii. Samuel S. [1] 30.45 viii. Aaron. [1] 30.46 ix. Levi Nutt. [1] [5] x. Mary M. [1] xi. John. [1] 30.111 xii. Bathseda. [1]
41.28 Isabella Robbins Father - 55.4 Richard Robins Mother - Elizabeth Peyton Timeline - c1762 Benjamin Cole born [2] 1768 Isabella Robbins born [1] [2] in Perth Amboy, [2] New Jersey [1] [2] 13 Oct 1787 Isabella Robbins and Benjamin Cole married [1] [2] in Richmond Bay, [2] Prince Edward Island, Canada [1] [2] Jan 1825 Benjamin Cole died in Lower Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, Canada [2] 27 Aug 1855 Isabella Robbins died [1] [2] in Lower Bedeque, [2] Prince Edward Island, Canada [1] [2] Notes - Isabella Robbins lived in Prince Edward Island, Canada. [1] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. wikitree.com Children: 30.274 i. Elizabeth. [1] [2] ii. Sarah. [1] 30.275 iii. James. [1] [2] iv. Anne. [1] 30.276 v. Christiana. [1] [2] vi. Mary. [1] vii. Isabella. [1] viii. Benjamin. [1] ix. Richard. [1] 30.277 x. Margaret. [1] [2] xi. Amelia. [1]
41.29 Christopher S. Nation Father - John Nation Mother - 55.21 Bathiah Robins Timeline - 1717 Christopher S. Nation born [7] [8] in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [8] 1719 Elizabeth Swaim born in North Carolina [9] 1741 child #1, Christopher, born [7] in North Carolina [8] 1742 child #2, Elizabeth, born [7] in North Carolina [8] 1744 child #3, Abraham, born [7] in North Carolina [8] 1746 child #4, John S., born [7] [8] in North Carolina [8] 1747 child #5, Thomas, born [7] in North Carolina [8] 1748 living in Frederick County, Virginia [2] 10 Dec 1748 Christopher S. Nation sold [2] [6] 10 acres [2] in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey to Jacob Robins (55.7) [2] [6] 1750 child #6, Joseph, born [1] [7] [8] in North Carolina [8] 1752 child #7, William, born [7] [8] in North Carolina [8] 1753 child #8, Amos, born in North Carolina [8] Christopher S. Nation working as a farmer [5] 28 May 1753 Christopher S. Nation granted 174 acres in Rowan County, North Carolina by John Nation (spouse of 55.21) [5] 1754 child #9, Bethia, born [7] in North Carolina [8] 11 Nov 1799 Christopher S. Nation died [7] [8] in Rowan, Bladen County, North Carolina [8] 17 Oct 1810 child #1, Christopher, died [7] child #4, John S., died [7] 28 May 1816 child #5, Thomas, died [7] 1840 child #9, Bethia, died [7] Notes - Christopher S. Nation married Elizabeth Swaim. [1] Extras - Further info. [3] Questions - Citation #7 seems to say Christopher S. Nation married first Elizabeth Sharpe; married second Elizabeth Swaim. [4] Citation #7 gives additional information concerning the children but there appears to be errors. [4] Citation #8 refers to child #9, Bethia, as Bethinah. [4] Citation #8 says child #1, Christopher, born 1744. [4] Citation #8 says child #5, Thomas, born 1748. [4] Citation #8 says child #1, Elizabeth, born 1756. [4] Citation #8 says child #9, Bethia, born 1760. [4] Citation #8 refers to Elizabeth Swaim as Elizabeth Sharp. [4] Citations - 1. Wyndham Clampett <wyndham@clampett.org> 2. deed abstracts, Reference->41.29.txt 3. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, Reference->41.29.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. http://davenation.com/gene/jnation.html, Reference->55.5.txt 6. https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/NJProprietors.aspx, Reference->41.29.txt 7. wikitree.com 8. findagrave.com 9. findagrave.com, Reference->41.29.txt Children: i. Christopher. [7] [8] ii Elizabeth. [7] [8] 30.310 iii. Abraham. [7] [8] iv. John S. [1] [7] [8] v. Thomas. [7] [8] 30.283 vi. Joseph. [1] [7] [8] 30.311 vii. William. [7] [8] viii. Amos. [8] ix. Bethia. [7]
41.30 Frances Nation Father - John Nation Mother - 55.21 Bathiah Robins 41.31 William Robins Father - 55.5 Joseph Robins Mother - Elenor Nation Timeline - 1729 Frances Nation born [12] in Monmouth County, New Jersey [14] 1730 William Robins born [1] [4] in North Carolina [1] 1758 Frances Nation and William Robins married [1] [7] [12] 12 Sep 1760 child #4, Frances Rebecca, born [3] c1762 child #5, Charity, born in Randolph County, North Carolina [6] 1770 child #6, Daniel, born [2] [9] [11] 7 Mar 1779 William Robins and Elizabeth ------ sell 200 acres in Rowan County, North Carolina to Victor Thompson [10] 1786 living in Randolph County, North Carolina [4] [8] [11] Frances Nation died [12] 8 Oct 1786 will of William Robins made [4] [8] [11] 1786 William Robins died [1] [4] [12] in North Carolina [1] 1827 child #1, John, living in North Carolina [13] will of child #1, John, made [13] Notes - Frances Nation married William Robins. [1] [7] William Robins worked as a blacksmith; [8] [11] worked as a farmer. [11] Child #3, Elizabeth, married ------ Reed. [4] [8] Questions - Citation #1 says there is another child, William, but Citation #4 refutes that. Citation #1 also says that this child, William, married Bethiah Vickrey (30.201). [5] Citation #6 refers to William Robins as William R. Robbins. [5] Citation #6 says William Robins born 1734 in Orange County, Virginia. [5] Citation #10 indicates William Robbins married second Elizabeth ------. [5] Citation #10 refers to Robins as Robbins. [5] Citation #11 says William Robins living in Randolph County, North Carolina 1790. [5] Citation #12 says Frances Nation also married Daniel Robins. [5] Citation #12 names a child, William, and does not name child #6, Daniel, and child #9, Silas. [5] Citation #12 says William Robins born 1732 in New Jersey. [5] Citation #14 gives two birth years for Frances Nation: 1725 and 1730. [5] Citation #14 says Frances Nation died 1790. [5] Citation #14 refers to Frances Nation as both Frances and Francis. [5] Extras - Additional info [11] Citations - 1. Wyndham Clampett <wyndham@clampett.org> 2. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 26 Jun 2014, Reference->30.63.txt 3. Jerry Scott <jerryscott572@sbcglobal.net>, 26 Jun 2014 4. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 18 Nov 2017, Reference->41.32.txt 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. Steven Russell <lakeman12002@yahoo.com>, Reference->100.txt 7. John Germyn <german@jarman.net>, 26 Nov 2005 8. John Germyn <german@jarman.net>, 14 Dec 2005, Reference->41.30.txt 9. "The Swaim Family of Indiana and Oklahoma", Jack Stuart Swaim, 28 Oct 2018, Reference->30.48.txt 10. Jerry Scott <jerryscott572@sbcglobal.net>, 1 Jul 2013, Reference->55.5.txt 11. "A Letter on Robins Family History", Sidney Swaim Robins, 1955, Misc->41.31.pdf 12. wikitree.com 13. https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/robins, message exchange, Reference->41.30.txt 14. findagrave.com Children: i. John. [4] [8] [11] [12] ii. Christopher. [4] [8] [11] [12] iii. Elizabeth. [4] [8] [11] [12] 30.272 iv. Frances Rebecca. [3] [4] [8] [11] [12] 30.270 v. Charity. [1] [4] [6] [8] [11] [12] 30.63 vi. Daniel. [2] [6] [8] [9] [11] vii. Ann. [4] [8] [11] [12] viii. Rachel. [4] [8] [11] [12] 30.257 ix. Silas. [11]
41.32 Elizabeth Nation Father - John Nation Mother - 55.21 Bathiah Robins Timeline - c1710 Peter Swaim born [1] c1715 Marmaduke Vickrey born [1] [7] [8] in Dorcester, Maryland [1] 1719 Elizabeth Nation born in Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] [7] [8] c1737 Elizabeth Nation and Peter Swaim married in Frederick County, Virginia [1] c1739 Elizabeth Nation and Marmaduke Vickrey married [1] [7] in Frederick County, [1] Virginia [1] [7] c1740 child #1, Christopher, born in Augusta County, Virginia [1] c1742 child #2, John, born in Augusta County, Virginia [1] c1747 child #3, Charity, born in Augusta County, Virginia [1] 11 May 1750 child #4, Elizabeth, born [1] [6] in Frederick County, Virginia [1] c1752 child #5, Marmaduke, born in Augusta County, Virginia [1] 8 May 1754 child #6, Jerretta, born in Augusta County, Virginia [1] 25 Nov 1755 child #7, Dorcas Earkes, born in Rowan County, North Carolina [1] 1 Dec 1757 child #8, Samson, born in Rowan County, North Carolina [1] 11 Dec 1760 child #9, Bethiah, born in Rowan County, North Carolina [1] 16 May 1771 Marmaduke Vickrey participated in Battle of Alamance, North Carolina [6] 26 Dec 1787 Marmaduke Vickrey died [1] [7] in Randolph County, North Carolina [1] [7] [8] c1788 Elizabeth Nation died in Randolph County, North Carolina [1] Notes - Elizabeth Nation buried in Timber Ridge Cemetery, Level Cross, [8] Randolph County, North Carolina. [1] [8] Marmaduke Vickrey son of Hezekiah Vickrey and Mercy Holland; [1] [7] buried in Timber Ridge Cemetery, Level Cross, [8] Randolph County, North Carolina; [1] [8] a Regulator; arrested by British; served during American Revolutionary War. [6] [8] Questions - Citation #4, Citation #6, Citation #7 and Citation #8 refer to Vickrey as Vickery. [5] Citation #7 says Elizabeth Nation and Marmaduke Vickrey married in Augusta County, Virginia. [5] Citation #8 says Marmaduke Vickrey born in Randolph County, North Carolina. [5] Citation #8 says Marmaduke Vickrey died 1788. [5] Citations - 1. Wyndham Clampett <wyndham@clampett.org> 2. Wyndham Clampett <wyndham@clampett.org>, Reference->55.21.txt 3. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 18 Nov 2017, Reference->41.32.txt 4. http://davenation.com/gene/jnation.html, Reference->55.5.txt 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. "The Swaim Family of Indiana and Oklahoma", Jack Stuart Swaim, 28 Oct 2018, Reference->30.48.txt 7. wikitree.com 8. findagrave.com Children by Elizabeth Nation and Marmaduke Vickrey: 30.312 i. Christopher. [2] [7] [8] 30.279 ii. John. [2] [7] 30.281 iii. Charity. [1] [7] [8] 30.48 iv. Elizabeth. [1] [7] [8] v. Marmaduke. [1] 30.282 vi. Jerretta. [7] 30.284 vii. Dorcas Earkes. [1] [7] [8] 30.271 viii. Samson. [1] 30.201 ix. Bethiah. [2] [7] [8]
41.33 Moses Robins Father - 55.10 Zachariah Robins Mother - Mary Branson Timeline - c1740 Moses Robins purchases land on Main Street, Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] 1741 living in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] 1 Jul 1741 Moses Robins purchases a farm near Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey from Thomas and Sarah Barnet [1] c1755 child #3, John King, born [1] 27 Jan 1762 Moses Robins makes inventory for estate of John Horsfull [7] 22 Feb 1763 Moses Robins sells land in Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey to John Cox Sr [1] [2] [4] Moses Robins purchases land in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey to John Cox Jr [1] [2] [4] 11 Oct 1764 Moses Robins makes inventory for estate of Mary Montgomery [7] 1775 living in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] Moses Robins died [1] 21 Aug 1775 administration of estate of Moses Robins assigned to John Polhemus [1] 3 Aug 1784 child #2, James, sells farm near Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey to child #3, John King [1] 23 May 1788 child #3, John King, sells farm near Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey to John Imlay [1] 20 Sep 1788 deed dated 23 May 1788 recorded [5] 10 Oct 1790 child #3, John King, died [1] Notes - Moses Robins worked as a tanner; lived on Main Street, Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [1] Child #2, James, married Eleanor ------. [1] Child #3, John King, worked as a cordwainer; [1] buried in Ye Olde Robbins Burial Place. [3] Questions - Citation #1 says Moses Robins (with others) applied to build a meeting house 2 Sep 1738, but other Citations say it was Moses Robins (82.5) who applied to build a meeting house. [8] Citation #9 gives a different account of Moses Robins. [8] Child #3, John King, could be confused with 55.11, child vii; or perhaps just some information is being confused. [8] Extras - Info concerning Robins Burying Ground, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Misc->YeOldRobbinsBurialGround and Reference->82.5.txt [6] [8] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 2. state.nj.us, Reference->41.33.txt 3. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 4. New Jersey State Archives Records Index, Reference->41.33.txt 5. Monmouth County, New Jersey Grantors' Index (Recorded) 6. Gary Dale Robins (0.2212, child i) <gdrobins@robinsgenealogy.net> 7. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.", Volume IV - 1761-1770, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1928, Reference->41.33.txt 8. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 9. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 4 Sep 2007, Reference->41.33.txt Children: i. Moses. [1] ii. James. [1] iii. John King. [1]
41.34 Cornelius Robins Father - 55.24 John Robins Mother - Elener Abbott Timeline - 1715 Cornelius Robins born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] c1761 child #2, Andrew, born [14] 1765 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [10] Thomas Lowry accuses Cornelius Robins of debt [10] 1768 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] [12] 11 Feb 1768 article naming Cornelius Robins published in The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [12] 1774 Peter Kinney living in Newton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [5] 1775 child #9, Cornelius, born [2] in New Jersey [1] 1779 living in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [6] Cornelius Robins working as a farmer [6] 21 Nov 1779 will of Cornelius Robins made [6] 16 Dec 1779 inventory of estate of Cornelius Robins made [6] 26 Sep 1780 will of Cornelius Robins proved [3] [6] inventory of Cornelius Robins proved [6] Aug 1784 Cornelius Robins mentioned in court case regarding estate of John Robins (55.24) [11] 1786 Peter Kinney living in Newton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [5] 1793 child #2, Andrew, living in Hardwick Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [8] May 1804-Aug 1804 Sarah ------, Peter Kinney and child #2, Andrew, involved in court case regarding estate of Cornelius Robins [9] Feb 1805 Sarah ------, Peter Kinney and child #2, Andrew, involved in court case regarding estate of Cornelius Robins [9] 1831 child #2, Andrew, living in Stillwater Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [14] 15 Feb 1831 child #2, Andrew, died in Stillwater Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [14] Notes - Cornelius Robins married Sarah ------; [6] slave owner. [12] Sarah ------ married second Peter Kinney by 1804. [5] Questions - Citation #12 refers to Robins as Robbins. [13] Citation #14 refers to child #2, Andrew, as Andrew Robbins. [13] Citations - 1. "Biographical and Historical Record of Ringgold and Decatur Counties, Iowa", Lewis Publishing Company, 1887, Reference->17.60.txt and Biographies->17.60.jpg 2. Robin Lokken <happynest2007@yahoo.com> (3.2366, child i) 3. Richard Robbins <rer.480@gmail.com rer480>, 18 Mar 2012, Reference->41.34.txt 4. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 19 Jul 2009, Reference->41.34.txt 5. The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, The Genealogical Society of New Jersey, 2010 (Vol 85, Number 1), Reference->41.34.txt 6. will and inventory for Cornelius Robins (41.34), Records->Wills->41.34.pdf and Records->Misc->41.34-7.jpg 7. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 8. Garry Heagy <gheagy@netflash.net>, 27 May 2019, Reference->41.34.txt 9. court cases, Records->Misc->41.34.jpg, Records->Misc->41.34-2.jpg, Records->Misc->41.34-3.jpg, Records->Misc->41.34-5.jpg, Records->Misc->41.34-6.jpg and Records->Misc->41.38-3.jpg 10. court case, Records->Misc->41.34-4.jpg 11. court case, Records->Misc->41.38-7.jpg and Records->Misc->41.38-11.jpg 12. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXVI, William Nelson, 1902, Misc->41.34.jpg 13. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 14. death notice for Andrew Robins (41.34, child ii), Newspapers->Deaths->41.34ch-ii.jpg Children by Cornelius Robins and Sarah ------: i. John. [6] ii. Andrew. [6] iii. daughter, name unknown. [1] [3] iv. daughter, name unknown. [1] [3] v. daughter, name unknown. [1] [3] vi. daughter, name unknown. [1] [3] vii. daughter, name unknown. [1] [3] viii. daughter, name unknown. [1] [3] 30.59 ix. Cornelius. [1] [6] x. daughter, name unknown. [1] [3]
41.35 Daniel Robins Father - 55.24 John Robins Mother - Elener Abbott Timeline - 1736 Daniel Robins born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1757 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [23] 29 Jun 1758 child #1, Isaac, born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] [7] [8] Aug 1759 Daniel Robins takes Thomas Stout to court for debt [23] 17 May 1761 Daniel Robins purchases 155 1/2 acres in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey from John Robins (55.24) [3] [21] [24] 12 Nov 1761 Daniel Robins guilty of drinking to excess, swearing and horse racing [12] 30 May 1765 child #2, Daniel, born [14] [15] [18] [26] in New Jersey [22] 1768 child #3, Stephen, born [14] [22] in New Jersey [22] 27 Mar 1770 child #4, Abigail, born [14] [17] 1772 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [21] 2 Dec 1772 Daniel Robins and Anne ------ sell 155 1/2 acres in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey to Jeremiah King [3] [13] [14] [21] [24] 4 May 1773 deed dated 2 Dec 1772 proved [21] 15 Apr 1779 Daniel Robins purchases 4 acres in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey from Richard Clark [19] [20] 7 Aug 1793 Daniel Robins purchases 143 1/2 acres in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey from Adam and Elisabeth Snider [19] [20] 2 Apr 1795 Daniel Robins purchases 57 acres in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey from Daniel Vaughn [19] 1800 child #5, daughter, name unknown, living in Gainsborough Township, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada [9] 9 May 1801 deed dated 17 May 1761 recorded [24] deed dated 2 Dec 1772 recorded [21] [24] 1802 living in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [10] [28] 22 Oct 1802 Daniel Robins purchases 12 acres in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey from William Swagg [19] [20] 1802 Daniel Robins died in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [8] 17 Nov 1802 inventory of estate of Daniel Robins made [10] [28] 27 Nov 1802 Anne ------ and Isaac Robins (30.79) named as Administrators of estate of Daniel Robins, Sussex County, New Jersey [28] inventory of estate of Daniel Robins sworn to in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey [10] 17 Jan 1803 inventory of estate of Daniel Robins recorded [10] 14 Feb 1803 inventory of estate of Daniel Robins amended [10] Notes - Daniel Robins a Quaker; [12] married Anne ------. [3] [10] [24] Extras - Additional info. [4] [5] Questions - Citation #11, Citation #13, Citation #14 and Citation #21 refer to Anne ------ as Ann. [6] Citation #15 says Daniel Robins born 1737. [6] There may be an additional child, Jane, who married Abraham Titman; moved to Lycoming County, Pennsylvsnia. [16] Citation #8 says there may be an additional son named Andrew, but this is probably actually 41.34, child ii. [6] Citation #20 says Daniel Robins purchased 57 acres in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey from Daniel Vaughn 2 Apr 1795. [6] Citation #35 indicates there may be an additional child, Thomas. [6] Citation #27 refers to Robins as Robbins. [6] Citations - 1. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 19 Mar 2012, Reference->41.35.txt 2. Richard Robbins <rer.480@gmail.com>, 19 Mar 2012 3. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 17 Mar 2012, Reference->41.35.txt 4. Richard Robbins <rer.480@gmail.com>, 16 Mar 2012, Reference->41.35.txt 5. Richard Robbins <richard.robbins13@yahoo.com>, Reference->41.35.txt 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 19 Mar 2012, Reference->41.35.txt 8. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 11 Jun 2014, Reference->41.35.txt 9. Richard Robbins <richard.robbins13@yahoo.com>, 5 Feb 2015, Reference->41.35.txt 10. inventory for Daniel Robins (41.35), Records->Wills->41.35.pdf and Reference->41.35.txt 11. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 12. Gary Heagy <gheagy@netflash.net>, 27 Jul 2017, Reference->55.25.txt 13. email exchange, Jul 2009, Reference->82.txt 14. email exchange, Sep 2009, Reference->55.24.txt 15. Tracey (Holmes) Marcelo (0.2123, child i) <tracey.marcelo@gmail.com>, 10 Mar 2019 16. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 20 Nov 2005, Reference->17.131.txt 17. Tracey (Holmes) Marcelo (0.2123, child i) <tracey.marcelo@gmail.com>, 12 Sep 2009 18. Tracey (Holmes) Marcelo (0.2123, child i) <tracey.marcelo@gmail.com>, 22 May 2019 19. deed, Records->Deeds->30.206.jpg and Reference->30.206.txt 20. deed, Records->Deeds->30.79-4.jpg and Reference->30.79.txt 21. deed, Records->Deeds->41.35.pdf 22. land enumeration, Records->Misc->30.206.jpg 23. court case, Records->Misc->41.35.jpg 24. https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/NJProprietors.aspx, Reference->41.35.txt 25. message exchange, Reference->41.35.txt 26. message exchange, 19 Dec 2006, Reference->30.253.txt 27. Ancestry tree, Murray Aspden <maspden@telusplanet.net> 28. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXVII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VIII, 1791-1795, Records->Misc->41.35-2.jpg Children: 30.79 i. Isaac. [1] [8] [16] [27] 30.206 ii. Daniel. [2] [9] [15] [26] [27] 30.253 iii. Stephen. [2] [9] [27] 30.249 iv. Abigail. [2] [9] [27] v. daughter, name unknown. [9] [18] [27]
41.36 Ephraim Robbins Father - 55.14 Ephraim Robbins Mother - Mercy Cox Timeline - c1758 Ephraim Robbins born [3] Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [7] 1759 Mary Beck born in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [4] 1785 child #2, Aaron, born [3] [5] in Monmouth County, New Jersey [5] 3 Feb 1796 Ephraim Robbins and Aaron Robbins (41.18) make inventory of estate of Adonijob Francis, Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [8] 1807 moved to Connellsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania [5] c1817 Ephraim Robbins died [5] [7] in Dunbar Township, [5] Fayette County, Pennsylvania [5] [7] Notes - Ephraim Robbins married Mary Beck; [2] [7] worked as a mason. [5] Mary Beck sister of Ann Beck (spouse of 41.16). [2] Questions - Citation #3 says Ephraim Robbins died c1850. [6] Citation #7 says Ephraim Robbins born c1747. [6] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 3. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 4 Jan 2017, Reference->55.14.txt 4. <jregar@aol.com>, 4 Jan 2017, Reference->55.14.txt 5. Brian Robbins <hilo80@yahoo.com>, 17 Sep 2006 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. Brian Robbins <hilo80@yahoo.com>, 6 Jun 2005 8. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXVII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VIII, 1791-1795, Records->Misc->41.18.jpg Children: 30.247 i. Ephraim. [2] 30.89 ii. Aaron. [3] [7] iii. James. [5] iv. John. [5]