Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 22:24:15 -0400 From: "charles b. andrews" BEGIN Here is my line starting with my parents -------- Myrtle B. Robbins --- George W. Andrews Charles I. Robbins (1884 - 1957) --- Nettie Belle Ulmer Edward L. Robbins (1852 - 1905) --- Mary Clark Isaac Robbins (1830 - 1896) --- Hannah B. Lott Daniel Robins (1786 - 1855) - Jane Charles, Edward, & Isaac all died in Holland Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Daniel was living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, in 1850 and is buried at the Mount Pleasant cemetery. Daniel's Will is dated May 9, 1855. The Will identifies the children as Jonathan Robins, Isaac Robins, Daniel I. Robins, Mary Robins, Amelia Fisher, John W. Robins, Emmeline Winters, and Elizabeth Petty. I have been unable to find a death certificate or marriage record and would appreciate any help in discovering Jane's maiden name and the parents of Daniel Robins. END from "More Records of Old Hunterdon County, Volume II" by Phyllis B D'Autrechy in 2000 Bastardy Cases 1761-1890 BEGIN Daniel Robbins was accused of being the father of a male child delivered 1 Jan 1853 to Mary Tharp, daughter of Ephraim Tharp. (Affidavit 1921) END Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, NJ 4 Jul 1855 BEGIN HUNTERDON ORPHAN'S COURT.-JUNE TERM, A. D. 1855.-PRESENT-Wm. Egbert, Isaac R. Srope, and Mahlon Smith.-RULE TO BAR CREDITORS.-UPON the application of JONATHAN ROBINS, Executor of DANIEL ROBINS, deceased, to limit and appoint a certain time within which the creditors of the estate of said decedent respectively shall bring in their debts, claims and demands against the same, or else be barred from any action respecting the same against the said Executor. IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, That the said executors give notice to the creditors of the estate of the said decedent respectively each and every of them to bring in their debts, claims and demands against the said estate within one year from this time, by setting up a copy of this order, in five of the most public places in this county, for the space of two months-also by advertising the same in the Hunterdon Gazette published in Flemington for the like space of time. And if any creditor shall neglect to exhibit his or her debt, claim or demand within the said period of one year after public notice be given as aforesaid, such creditor shall be for ever barred of his or her action therefor against the said Executor. (A true copy from the minutes.) Dated, Surrogate's Office, CHAS. THATCHER, May. 20, A. D., 1855. Clerk. july 4-2m END Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, NJ 22 Aug 1855 BEGIN EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.-The Subscriber, Executor of the estate of DANIEL ROBINS, deceased, will offer at Private Sale the following described Property: No. 1-A valuable FARM, containing 140 acres of land, lying near the village of Bloomsbury, in the Township of [sic: Bethlehem] Hunterdon, N. J. Said Farm has been heavily limed recently, and produces abundantly all kinds of grain.-There are about 130 acres of tillable land, the remaining 10 acres being covered with timber of the first quality, and very valuable in consequence of its lying so near the Bloomsbury Station of the C. Railroad. The Buildings on said Farm consist of a good frame Dwelling-house; Spring near the house; spring-house, smoke-house, a large frame barn, with stabling underneath; hovel, wagon house, etc., all in good repair. Also, a great quantity of Fruit, in all its variety. No. 2-Being a timber lot, containing twenty acres of valuable timber, and lying near the public road leading from Bloomsbury to Little York, about two miles from the former and one mile from the latter place. This property will be offered all together, or in lots, to suit purchasers, and the best interest of the estate. The property No. 1 will be held at private sale until Tuesday, 30th of October next, and if not sold previously; it will on that day be offered at Public Sale, between the hours of 12 and 5 o'clock P. M.-Sale to take place on the premises. The lot No. 2 will likewise be held at private sale until Thursday the 1st of November next, and if not sold previous to that day, it will be offered at Public Sale between the hours of 12 and 5 P. M. Sale to commence at the house of Wm. Young, in the village of Little York. Persons wishing to view the above described property can be shown the same by calling on Charles Petty, or Isaac Robins, living on said farm, and the timber lot will be shown by Sylvester Apgar, living at the saw-mill, adjoining said lot. Conditions made known on the day of sale. JONATHAN ROBINS, Executor. Alexandria, Aug. 22,1855-2m END