from Tracey Marcelo BEGIN Details about Daniel Robins, who married Sarah Blatchley, are sparse. Much of the information that follows is speculation based on a few facts, which I derived from a lot of research. Known sources are cited in the footnotes. If you have information to add or correct, contact me at tracey.marcelo@gmail.com. Daniel Robins was likely born between 1730-1740 in New Jersey. Although the exact location of his birth is unknown, it is likely to be either Morris Co. or Hunterdon Co. Daniel died before 1793.1 Likely locations are Ontario Canada or New Jersey or somewhere between them. He married Sarah Blatchley about 1757 in New Jersey. She was born on 23 Nov 1739 in New Jersey.2 She was the daughter of Ebenezer Blatchley and Hannah Miller. Sarah died sometime between 02 April 1814 and 06 January 1835 likely in Thorold, Lincoln Co. Ontario.3 The research of the Blatchley family recorded in History of Medicine in New Jersey: And of Its Medical Men, from the Settlement of the Province to A.D. 1800 states that Sarah Blatchley had a sister, Mary Blatchley and that Mary was the wife of Joshua Robins.4 The speculation is that Daniel and Joshua were brothers. I believe they were the sons of Joshua Robins of Hunterdon, Morris, and Sussex Co. New Jersey. Daniel is difficult to find in any New Jersey records. However, in July 1773, I believe he lived in Oxford twp., Sussex Co. New Jersey. He appears in this tax list: 5 131 acres Dainnel Robins Dainnel Robins I have not found any land or deed records that correspond to this property. So I don't know when or how he came to own it, nor can I find when the ownership went to someone else. It is important to note that the location of the property changed county boundaries several times in a 125-year period: Oxford twp was part of Hardwick twp. Both townships were in the following counties in the years shown: Burlington Co. 1699-1714 Hunterdon Co. 1714-1739 Morris Co.: 1739-1753 Sussex Co.: 1753 Warren Co.: 1824 By 1793, Daniel had died and Sarah Robins with "3 sons and 3 daughters" went to Ontario Canada.6 On 6 May 1796, Sarah petitioned the British Crown for land:7 Upper Canada Land Petitions, Volume 423, Microfilm reel: C-2740 Petition R2/47 To his Excellency John Graves Simcoe, Esquire Lt. Gov and commander in Chief of the Province of Upper Canada In Council The Petition of Sarah Robins of the Township of Thorold widow who came into the Province three years ago [1793] with three sons and three daughters and has never received any Land. Respectfully shews, That your petitioner is desirous to settle on the lands of the Crown in this Province being in a condition to cultivate and improve the same. That she is ready to take the usual oaths and subscribe the declaration that she professes the Christian religion and obedience to the laws and has lived inoffesively in the conuntry which she has left. Prays your Excellency would be pleased to grant her Four Hundred acres of land upon the terms and conditions expressed in your Excellency's proclamation bearing date of 7th day of February 1792 or such other quantity of land as to your Excellency in your wisdom may think meet. And your petitioner as in duty bound will ever pray. Niagara 6 May 1796 Recommended for 200 acres if not given before Entered in Land Book B, page 90. Received July 12 1796. Confirmed 8 October 1796 in Land Book B page 29 A warrant issued by William Dickson Esq 12 June 1806 Patent fee paid see within. From this document, we know that she had at least 6 children. However, I believe she had at least 2 other sons who remained in Sussex Co. New Jersey. Both of these men were on a militia list in Oxford twp. Sussex Co. in 1793. 8 They were: MILLER ROBINS. Born on 06 Jul 1758 in Oxford twp. Sussex Co. New Jersey. He married ? He served in the U.S. military during the Revolutionary War and applied for a pension. He died between 1845-1853 in Lawrence Co. Ohio.9 ABSOLOM ROBINS. Born between 1760-1770. He died after 1800 in Probably around Hope, New Jersey. He married ELEN ?. 10 As for the "3 sons and 3 daughters" who went with her to Ontario, I believe they were: JOSHUA ROBINS. Born between 1759-1765. He died in Aug 1799 in Thorold twp. Lincoln Co. Ontario. One Ontario land record about this Joshua was full of very helpful information including proof that John Clark (my ancestor) was the brother in law of Joshua, Daniel, and Blatchley Robins.11 A transcription follows: Upper Canada Land Petitions R [misc] 1 - 12 1797 445A microfilm C-2804 RG1, L3, Vol 445a R Bundle Misc, No. 10 To the Honourable the Governor in Council The Petition of Bleaxy Robins Humbly sheweth that your Petitioner's Brother Joshua Robins next immediately older than your petitioner died in August last possessed of Lots no 190 and 191 in the Township of Thorold County of Lincoln as pr. Land Board Certificate Herewith--- That your Petitioner [esteeming?] himself lawful heir to this Land Now prays to transfer his Rights thereunto unto his Brother Daniel Robins as he firmly believes this was the wish & intent of his deceased Brother & he prays your Honors to [?] that the deed may issue in the name of the said Daniel Robins-- And your Petitioner as in duly bound will ever pray. Blachly Robins Personaly appeared before one Robert Hamilton Esq a Justice of the Peace for the District of Niagara John Clark the Brother in Law to the above Blachly Robins who on oath declared that the said Blachly Robins was the Brother of the deceased Joshua Robins & next to him in decent - And that he was also persent when his said Brother in Law signed the forgoing Petition to Relingquish his Right of succession on favor of their younger Brother Daniel Robins. his X mark John Clark Sworn before me at Queenston Feb 28 1800 Rbt Hamilton JP Petition of Blachly Robins to the Honble the Governor [?] [?] office 15 July 1802 The certificate is to be returned to the Petitioner who is referred to the Commis. By Order of the Gov. James Green [?] 14 Dec 1802 To [?] over until it appears who was the Heir of Joshua Robins & for proof that he died intestate. MARY ROBINS. Born between 1770-1780. She died after 15 Jul 1822 in Thorold, Lincoln Co. Ontario.12 She married JOHN CLARK before Aug 1794 probably in New Jersey. He was born between 1760-1773 in (was likely 21 or older in 1794); made settler's petition on same day as brothers in law Joshua Robins and Blatchley Robins.13 He died on 04 Dec 1812 in Ontario, Canada.14 ANNA ROBINS. (This is a tenuous assumption. See the parenthetical note that follows.) Born between 1770-1780. She died after 1836.15 She married JOB STROWBRIDGE. He was born about 1772 in New York. He died on 12 Aug 1836 in Thorold, Lincoln Co. Ontario.16 (***I have no concrete evidence that Ann (or Ana), wife of Job Strowbridge, is a sister to my ancestor Mary Robins. However, she gave testimony in the "Heir and Devisee" case for John Clark Jr., son of John Clark and Mary Robins, in which she said she knew John Clark before his marriage to Mary and that she was at the birth of John Clark Jr. A transcription of this record follows.17 I'm certain that John and Mary were married before they went to Ontario. So whoever Ann Strowbridge is, she would have had to know the couple before they married and before they moved to Ontario, and then moved to Ontario at the same time they did and stayed in close contact. These facts made her a likely candidate for the 2nd daughter of the 3 who came with Sarah Robins to Ontario!***) 1822 June-July Second Heir and Devisee Commission Case Files Case File Number: 40-0536 (This is a lengthy file; the excerpt below is only the portion that provides the testimony of Anna Strowbridge.) ... And the said Ann Strowbridge as aforesaid being duly Sworn on Oath Depseth and saith that she is well acquainted with John Clark of the Township of Thorold in the District of Niagara Province of Upper Canada Farmer who Claims Lots Nos. 211 and 212 in the Township of Thorold aforesaid. That she Deposeth was present at his birth and hath been acquainted with him since a child until this day. And also swears that she knew John Clark late of Thorold deceased the Father of the present Claimant John Clark. And was acquainted with him before he was married and knew him well as a [? neighbor] until his death. And Deponent also says that she ? believes John Clark as aforesaid deceased and Father of John Clark no Claimant Died without having made any last Will and Testament. And that said John Clark the new Claimant is of the age twenty five years and is the eldest son and heir at law of his said deceased Father John Clark as aforesaid And further Deponent saith not. Sworn before me at Niagara this 15th June 1822. Ralfe Clench Commissioner District of Niagara [signed] Ann (her X mark) Strowbridge ... BLATCHLEY LOYD ROBINS. Born between 1760-1770. He died about Jul 1814 in Thorold, Lincoln Co. Ontario.18 He married ANNA HANNAH ?. She died after 1817.19 He owned two lots, 158 and 194, in Thorold twp. Lincoln Co. Ontario that he received from the Crown.20 His will was written in 1814 but it wasn't recorded until 1863.21 SARAH ROBINS. Born about 1775 in New Jersey. She died before 1851 likely in Windham, Norfolk Co. Ontario. She married PETER BOUGHNER.22 He was born in 1770 in New Jersey. He likely died in Windham, Norfolk Co. Ontario. DANIEL ROBINS Born in 1777 in New Jersey.23,24 He died after 1851 in Gainsborough, Lincoln Co., Ontario. He married MARY ? before 1805 in Ontario. She died before 1851 in Gainsborough, Ontario. He received land from the Crown that was located in Wainfleet.25 Note: There were two men named Daniel Robins who lived in Gainsborough township and they are frequently confused. This Daniel lived on "broken front" lot 7, concession 1 of Gainsborough.26 The other Daniel was born in New Jersey in 1765 and owned lots 11 & 12 in concession 2 of Gainsborough.27 He received those lots from the Crown. He had a brother Stephen and a sister Abigail both of whom also lived in Ontario.28 Their remaining brother, Isaac, remained in Sussex Co. and later moved to Columbia Co. PA.29 These siblings were the children of Daniel Robins of Knowlton, Sussex Co. New Jersey and his wife Anne (maiden name unknown)30 The land that Sarah received from the Crown were lots 192 & 193 in Thorold township, Lincoln Co. Ontario. In 1806, the Thorold township papers documented that Sarah received her certificate of residence:31 1806: Thorold Township papers pg. 000461 Sarah Robins 13 June 1806 Widow, lots 192 &193 Order in Council Oct 8 1796 Survey paid, fiat #840 Description 11086 13 June 1806 Certificate of Residence 23 May 1805 Book of letters No. 15, p.2322 pg. 000464 Signed letter stating Sarah had lived on the lots for 8 years. James Ryan Blackley Robins Fanny ? Rebecky ? Edward Topham Aaron Dennis In 1807, she sold 15 acres of the South end of 193 to John Clark (Senior) 32 Deed not recorded until 1831; deed No. 1351. Sarah Robins John Clark Deed No. 1351 Bargain and Sale Sarah Robins to John Clark Recorded the 22nd day of August 1831 At 9 oclock And on the oath of Daniel Robins Signed Johnson Stewart Dep Regr For: John Lyons, Register Upper Canada Niagara District Towit: Daniel Robins of the Township of Gainsborough in the said District yeoman ?------- oath saith that the said John Clark eldest son and heir at law to the late John Clark the grantee in the within named sign and seal the Memorial for the said Registry thereof and Sarah Robins the grantor sign and seal (and as her act and deed deliver said deed to which Memorial relate to the purposes therein mentioned and further trust he this Deponent is a subscribing witness to both Instruments I hereby certify that I have administred the foregoing oath of proof to the above named Daniel Robins twenty second day of August 1831 at Niagara in said District. Johnson Stewart, Dep Regr For: John Lyons, Register A Memorial to be Registered pursuant to the Statute in each case made and provided of an Indenture of Bargain and Sale and bearing date the ninth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven (1807) between Sarah Robins of the Township of Thorold County of Lincoln and Niagara District of the Province of Upper Canada widow of the first part and John Clark of the township county district and province aforesaid yeoman of the other part whereby it is witnessed that the said Sarah in consideration of the sum of fourteen (14) pounds lawful money of the said Province to her by the said John Clark in hand well and truly paid at or before the sealing and delivery thereof, the receipt thereof acknowledged hath granted, bargained, sold, aliened, released, conveyed and confirmed unto the said John his heirs and assigns all that certain tract or parcel of land containing by ?admeasurement fifteen acres situate in the Township, County and Province aforesaid which said fifteen acres of land were granted by ?Setters patent under the great seal of the said Province to the said Sarah Robins being in the South end of lot number one hundred and ninety three in the Township of Thorold which tract of land is described or otherwise known as follows, that is to say, Beginning at the South East angle of lot number one hundred and ninety three then North seven and a half chains then West twenty chains then South seven and a half chains then East twenty chains to the Beginning Together with all houses out houses, ?edices, buildings, orchards, gardens, woods, underwoods, ways, paths, waters, water courses, easements, profits, commodities, advantages, ?emoluments, and hereditaments, whatsoever to the said part or parcel of land and premises belonging or in any wise belonging or which to or with the same now or at any time heretofore have been held, used, occupied, accepted, reputed, or taken or known as part of a parcel or number thereof or of any part thereof and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents issues and profits, of all and singular the said thereby bargained and sold premises and every part and parcel thereof with the appurtenances and all the estate rights title interest property possession claim, challenge and demand whatsoever either in law or equity of her the said Sarah in and to all and singular the said premises and every part and parcel thereof. TO Have and To Hold, all and singular the said tract or parcel of land hereditaments, and premises and with the appurtenances unto the said John his heirs and assigns to the only property use and behoof of the said John his heirs and assigns forever and to and for no other use intent or purpose whatsoever which said Indenture is witnessed by Caleb Hopkins late of the Township of Thorold in the Niagara District schoolmaster Blachley Robins late of the same place deceased yeoman and Daniel Robins of Gainsborough in the said district of Niagara yeoman and this Memorial thereof is hereby required to be Registered by me John Clark – son and heir at law the ?------- grantee herein named. As Witness m hand and ?seal as ?---------ston, this 17th day of August 1831 Signed John Clark (Seal) Signed and seald in the presence ?Chas ? Leonard Daniel Robins In 1814, Sarah received 100 acress from Abraham Overholt and on the same day, she sold it to her son Daniel Robins. These deeds weren't recorded until 1852 and 1835 and Sarah had passed away before 1835. 33 1814 Apr 2 #497 Vol B, page 80 Bargain and Sale Abraham Overhold and Elizabeth wife to Sarah Robins 100 acres (This deed was not recorded until 1852 Nov 7) 1814 April 2 #10113 Bargain and Sale Sarah Robins To Daniel Robins A Memorial to be registered pursuant to the Statute in such case made and provided of a Deed bearing date the second day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen & Whereby Sarah Robins late of the Township of Thorold in the county of Lincoln in the District of Niagara in the Province of Upper Canada Widow deceased for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred pounds lawful money of the Province afsaid to her in hand paid by Daniel Robins of the Township of Thorold county District and Province aforesaid Yeoman hath given and granted unto the said Daniel Robins his heirs and assigns forever, all that parcel tract of land situate in the Township of Thorold in the County and District aforesaid containing by admeasurement One hundred Acres be the same more or less number 161 in the said Township of Thorold. Together with all wood and waters there on lying and being under the reservations limitations and conditions there in after expressed which said One hundred acres are butted and bounded on the West side of Joshua Robins lots or may be otherwise known as follows that is to say commencing at the North East angle of the side respectively then running South fifty chains thence West twenty chains thenc North fifty chains and thence East twenty chains to the place of beginning in each line be teh same more or less. To Have and To Hold all and singular the above granted premises and every parcel thereof with the appurtances unto the said Daniel Robins his heirs and ssigns forever which said Deed is witnessed by Abraham Overholt of the Township of Pelham Yeoman, Isaac Overholt of the Township of Thorold Yeoman and John Clark of the same place Yeoman all of the District of Niagara And this Memorial thereof is hereby required to be registered by me the said Grantee therein named Witness my hand and seal this sixth day of January in the year of our Lord 1835. Signed and Sealed in presence of John Clark Thomas Jennings (signed) Daniel Robins John Clark of the Township of Thorold in said District yeoman make an oath and saith that he saw the within named Sarah Robins the Grantor (now deceased) equate? and deliver forth purposes therein mentioned the Deed ? which be annexed is a Memorial also saw the within named Daniel Robins Grantee sign and sela the said annexed Memorial for the Registry thereof and further that he this Deponent is a subscribing witness to both Instruments I hereby certify that I have administered the foregoing oath of proof to the said John Clark the Sixth day of January 1835 (signed) Thomas Jennings Register for John Lyons. (signed) John Clark Source Citations: Sarah Robins Petition. Upper Canada Land Petitions Volume 423, Microfilm reel: C-2740 Petition R2/47. Sarah Robins was a widow when she went to Ontario in 1793. Ebenezer Blatchley family. History of medicine in New Jersey: and of its medical men, from the settlement of the province to A.D. 1800. Wickes, S., & Dickinson, J. (1879) Newark: M.R. Dennis. p. 152 Sarah Robins to Daniel Robins deed. Ontario Land records v.P-Q nos. 9790-10811, 1834-1836 Memorial #10113, 1814 Apr 2. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah microfilm 0170157 Ebenezer Blatchley family. History of medicine in New Jersey: and of its medical men, from the settlement of the province to A.D. 1800. Wickes, S., & Dickinson, J. (1879) Newark: M.R. Dennis. p. 152 Oxford twp. Sussex Co. New Jersey July 1773 tax list. Tax ratables, Sussex Co., 1773-1822 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah microfilm 865491 Sarah Robins Petition. Upper Canada Land Petitions Volume 423, Microfilm reel: C-2740 Petition R2/47. Sarah Robins was went to Ontario in 1793 with 3 sons and 3 daughters. ibid. #56 Absolm Robins and #58 Miller Robins, listed in the "from Township of Oxford" section of page 281. New Jersey in 1793: An Abstract and Index to the 1793 Militia Census of the State of New Jersey, page 281. Miller Robins Revolutionary War Pension application. Veteran's Name: Miller Robbens Pensioner's Name: State: New Jersey Veteran's Military Service Branch: New Jersey Pension Number: R. 8,858 Additional Name: Miller Robins GS Film number: 972054 Affiliate Publication Number: M804 Digital Folder Number: 004168361 Image Number: 00020 Affiliate Identifier: 14133312 "United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSZ1-3ZF : 11 December 2014), Miller Robins, pension number R. 8,858, service New Jersey; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 972,054. Absolom's wife's name was on their daughter Sarah's marriage record when she married Israel Swayze: New Jersey, Marriages, 1678-1985 for Israel Swayze Groom's Name: Israel Swayze Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Sarah Curlis Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 25 Aug 1856 Marriage Place: Hope, Warren, New Jersey Groom's Father's Name: Joshua Swayze Groom's Mother's Name: Mary Bride's Father's Name: Absolum Robins Bride's Mother's Name: Elen Groom's Race: Groom's Marital Status: Groom's Previous Wife's Name: X Bride's Race: Bride's Marital Status: Bride's Previous Husband's Name: X Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02602-8 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 584584 "New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZG8-1P9 : 12 December 2014), Israel Swayze and Sarah Curlis, 25 Aug 1856; citing 584,584 "Blexley" Robins petition for brother Joshua Robins, deceased. Upper Canada Land Petitions RG1, L3, Vol 445a R Bundle Misc, No. 10. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2608&sqn=291&tt=1246&PHPSESSID=hq8tqh9iv7fsr7a17g284ur7m5 1822: Gave deposition in her son, John Clark Jr.'s, heir and devisee case. John Clark (Jr.) Second Heir and Devisee Commission Case Files Case File Number: 40-0536 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah microfilm 1314010 John Clerk petition. Upper Canada Land Records, Assignments Record group: MF MS 81 Volume 050, page 28 Mary Clark (as widow) Military Pensions of Widows and Orphans National Archives of Canada RG5, A, 1 Vol 30 Reel C-4547 Anna Strowbridge named in husband Job Strowbridge's will in 1836. Lincoln Co. Ontario Probate Records Volume 4, p. 118 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah microfilm 0579150 Job Strowbridge. Buried in Fonthill Municipal Cemetery (Browns North). Fonthill Municipal Cemetery Browns North OGS #4631. Pelham Township Welland County, The Ontarrio Genealogical Society Niagara Peninsula Branch, 1997. 1822: Gave deposition in John Clark Jr.'s, heir and devisee case. John Clark (Jr.) Second Heir and Devisee Commission Case Files Case File Number: 40-0536 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah microfilm 1314010 Blatchley Robins will. 1817 Thorold tax assessment list Hannah Robins 0.6.10 between Garrett Teller [Ganet Tellen] and Jacob Ostrander (and near Mary Clark, likely widow of John Clark). Thorold Assessments and census 1817, 1835 & 1837 Extracted for the 15th Anniversary from Notes From Niagara, Ontario Genealogical Society, 1995. Page 2 1794 August 9th; August 16th; Settlers petition for property. Blackley Robins Thorold twp. lots 158 and 194, Upper Canada Land Records, Assignments Record group: MF MS 81 Volume 050, page 28 Note: This was the same day that John Clark and Joshua Robins made their Settler's petitions. Blatchley Robins will. No. 11469. Written 3 July 1814. Recorded 8 June 1863. Welland Co. Ontario Land Records Thorold Township, Old Series, v. E-F (10601-14228, 15-2829, 1-59) 1862-1868 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah microfilm 170972 "The Buchner and Boughners." Pioneer Sketches of Long Point Settlement: Or, Norfolk's Foundation Builders and Their Family Genealogies. W. Briggs, 1898. Page 28. https://books.google.com/books?id=qB4WAAAAYAAJ&dq=%22peter+boughner%22+Robins&q=Peter+Boughner#v=snippet&q=Sarah%20Robins&f=false Daniel Robins, age 75, born United States. Living in household of Daniel Robins age 41 born Canada. 1851; Census Place: Gainsborough, Lincoln County, Canada West (Ontario); Schedule: A; Roll: C_11736; Page: 19; Line: 22. Daniel Robins Land Petition says he was a native of New Jersey. Upper Canada Land Petitions Volume 426, Microfilm reel: C-2742 Petition R9/23 http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2596&sqn=57&tt=1169&PHPSESSID=hq8tqh9iv7fsr7a17g284ur7m5 Daniel Robins Land Grant: 1809 Nov 10, Patent to Daniel Robins, Lot 32, 5th concession, 200 acres, north and south parts,Wainfleet. Abstract index books of Wainfleet Township 1796-1865, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah microfilm 170983 1825 Daniel Robins of Gainsborough buys from Jacob Beam of Clinton lot 7, broken front Gainsborough (#5220). Land records of Lincoln County, Gainsborough Township, v. A-B (36-10804) 1847-1860, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah microfilm 170123. Memorial #5220. Daniel Robins. Settlers petition for property. Upper Canada Land Records, Assignments Record group: MF MS 81 #1029 Daniel Robins North halves 11 &12 in conc. 2 Gainsborough 200 acres Assigned: Newark 30 Sept 1795, Cert. Hon. Peter Russell Age 30 Where born: New Jersey Farmer (With Stephen Robins age 27 and William Dilce age 27, all born New Jersey) Sussex Co. New Jersey deeds (abstracted by Marshall Lake) dated - 2 Feb 1804 grantor - Daniel ROBINS of Gainsborough Twp, Lincoln Co, ON, Canada grantee - Isaac ROBINS of Knowlton Twp, Sussex Co, NJ amount - $100 lot - 4 tracts (216 3/4 acres) previous owners - tract 1, Richard CLARK (4 1/4 acres) 15 Apr 1779 tract 2, Adam & Elizabeth SNIDER (143 1/2 acres) 7 Aug 1793 tract 3, Daniel VAUGHAN (57 acres) 2 Apr 1795 tract 4, William SWAGG (12 acres) 22 Oct 1802 witnesses - John ARMSTRONG Jacob ARMSTRONG notes - Daniel ROBINS is identified as a heir of Daniel ROBINS, late of Knowlton Twp, died intestate Sussex Co. New Jersey deeds (abstracted by Marshall Lake) dated - 19 Jun 1815 grantor - Jacob VAUGHAN of Gainsborough Twp, Lincoln Co, ON, Canada (husband of Abigail Robins) grantee - Isaac ROBINS of Knowlton Twp, Sussex Co, NJ lot - 4 tracts (216 3/4 acres) previous owners - tract 1, Richard CLARK (4 1/4 acres) 15 Apr 1779 tract 2, Adam & Elizabeth SNIDER (143 1/2 acres) 7 Aug 1793 tract 3, Daniel VAUGHAN (57 acres) 2 Apr 1795 tract 4, William SWAGG (12 acres) 22 Oct 1802 witnessed - 31 Jan 1816 witnesses - Ira SHERER Isaav READ judge - John ARMSTRONG notes - Jacob VAUGHAN is identified as a heir of Daniel ROBINS, late of Knowlton Twp, died intestate Jacob VAUGHAN is identified as the son-in-law of Daniel ROBINS, dec'd wife of Jacob VAUGHAN - Abigail recorded - 26 Jun 1824 Isaac Robins Revolutionary War pension record. United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900, database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NS8Q-WQQ : 11 December 2014), Isaac Robins, pension number S. 22954, service New Jersey; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 972,063 Estate records for Daniel Robins of Knowlton, Sussex Co. New Jersey. Estate file # 988S. Year: 1802. Sarah Robins Thorold. Township papers, 1783-1870's, Thorah -- Thornbury -- Thorold -- Thurlow (to p. 263) Family History Library Salt Lake City, Utah microfilm 1403161 Sarah Robins to John Clark deed. Welland Co. Ontario Thorold Township, Old Series v.A (81-11151), 1798-1836 Memorial #1351 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah microfilm 170968 Abraham and Elizabeth Overholt to Sarah Robins. Welland Co. Ontario Thorold Township, Old Series v.A-B (53-3777, 5-3306), 1847-1855. Memorial #497 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah microfilm 170970 Sarah Robins to Daniel Robins deed. Niagara District Ontario Land records v.P-Q nos. 9790-10811, 1834-1836 Memorial #10113, 1814 Apr 2. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah microfilm 0170157 END