MEL - Kingwood Daniel & Andrew and 1777 will of Andrew, children of 55.25 ? From: marcelofamilytx [tmarcelo@austin.rr.com] Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 11:23 PM Here are some notes I've taken about men named "Andrew Robins." I've arranged them in chronological order. From the Sussex Co. will index, I believe there were at least 2 in Sussex Co. (one who died around 1777 and one who died around 1831.) 1768: Kingwood Monthly meeting (List of approximate dates of marriage taken from minutes) 14 - 4 - 1768 Andrew Robins [Other Robins in Kingwood records are: Daniel Robins (approximate marriage date 10-7-1758--from the other entries it appears it is day-month-year; however, not sure whether this is July 10 1758 or a Quaker month and year or something.) Job Robins (in record as witness to marriage of Benjamin Canby and Martha Whitson on 5-10-1752--again maybe October 5 1752?) Tracey's Note: This is supposedly the same Quaker Benjamin Canby who went to Ontario. See: http://archives-library.quaker.ca/en/friendsintheniagara2.html Benjamin Canby's son (also named Benjamin) was the founder of Canboro. See http://www.nflibrary.ca/nfplindex/show.asp?b=1&ref=oo&id=102160. Interesting side note...Canboro is where Murray's ancestor James K. Robins lived.] 1777: 249S - ROBINS, Andrew. b. 16, p. 510. Int. & Inv. 1777 from Index of Sussex Co. Wills 1777 is also when Isaac said he was a substitute for one month for his cousin Andrew. Here's the snippet: "After his [Isaac's] return for the last mentioned tour he served in the same year 1777 one month under Capt. George Ribble on the frontier along the Delaware River in the County of Sussex & immediately afterward in the same year in the same place under the same captain one month substitute for his father & one month for his cousin Andrew Robins." (See Sara's post #2133 for full transcript.) 1793 Tax List - Sussex County, New Jersey Hardwick Township ROBINS, Andrew ROBINS, Elisha ROBINS, Isaac 1831: 2090S - ROBINS, Andrew. Inv. 1831 from Index of Sussex Co. Wills Tracey