Trenton Evening Times Trenton, NJ Monday April 24, 1899 Robbins: In Windsor, N.J. on the 22nd inst., Jerusha, wife of ex-Judge R.C. Robbins, in the 92nd year of her age. Bordentown Register Bordentown, NJ 30 Nov 1900 BEGIN DIED Robbins - In Windsor, on the 22d inst., Randall C. Robbins, in the 88th year of his age. END Trenton Evening Times Trenton, NJ 24 Nov 1900 BEGIN Randall C Robbins Dead. Randall C. Robbins, one of the oldest residents of Mercer County, died yesterday at Windsor. He was 88 years old. Under the old State constitution the justices of the peace were associate judges of the county courts. When Mercer county was formed, in 1838, he was a justice of the peace, and sat an associate judge at the first session of the Mercer Court, and was the last of these former officers alive. He was a Master in Chancery under the laws which were long since repealed, leaving him as a layman. END Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, NJ 7 Mar 1838 BEGIN [Mercer County Officials] MERCER. Surrogate - William P. Sherman. Clerk - Ralph H. Shreve. Prosecutor of the Pleas - James Wilson. Judges - Charles Burroughs, William Tindall, Randall C. Robbins, Robert Brown. Justices - Randall C. Robbins, William R. McKean, David Eastburn, Robert Brown. Commissioners - Emley Olden, for Princeton; James B. Coleman, for Nottingham; Isaac Barnes, Trenton. Recorder of the City of Trenton - Samuel Evans. Alderman of do. - John McCulley. END "Kirkbride's New Jersey Business Directory" Stacy B. Kirkbride, Jr 1850-1851 BEGIN Justices. Mercer County Randal C. Robbins, East Windsor, elected Apr 12 1847, commissioned May 1, 1847 END