From: Robbinsfamilysouthjersey@yahoogroups.com on behalf of June Nash Lindquist [junenash@pacbell.net] Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 2:09 AM To: Robbinsfamilysouthjersey@yahoogroups.com Subject: [SPAM] [Robbinsfamilysouthjersey] Recent Isaacs Continuing the Isaacs connections, the Fayette Co PA Taxpayers index from T.L.C Genealogy, published 1991 Miami Beach Fla, shows 1785 through 1788 the several Springhill twp Robins. Those four years, Isaac is earliest, 1785, 1786, next Jacob 1786, 1788. Then William (possibly mine) 1786, John single 1786, 1787,88. One entry for a Richard in that period in Springhill twp. The Springhill twp William Robins b. 1761 and wife Elizabeth Loughead m. Bucks Co 1789. and are resident there through 1783, as indicated by childrens later birth evidence. At Bucks Co 1790 were William at New Britain, newly married, no ch., Isaac at Falls twp at Buckingham. Could they have moved forth and back? Or just paying taxes until the final move west to Fayette? The Springhill twp Warrantee map from "Early Landowners of Penn, Atlas to Twp warrantees shows that a Daniel Robins Warrantee in the Fidelity Tract of 381 acres 2 Jan 1785 was surveyed 1785, and the completed Patent deeded to William Robins 1793, adm. Since we know that the above William named first son John, second William and third Daniel, and did reside in Springhill until 1815 there may be a connection? From: Robbinsfamilysouthjersey@yahoogroups.com on behalf of BRIAN ROBBINS [hilo80@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 2:11 PM To: Robbinsfamilysouthjersey@yahoogroups.com Subject: [SPAM] Re: [Robbinsfamilysouthjersey] Recent Isaacs June, If you have opportunity, I would recommend a trip to the Fayette Co, Pa courthouse where the deeds are loaded with Robbins, from this early period you are referring to. These Robbins that are mentioned specifically here in your latest e mail I have looked into. They are from Monmouth Co, NJ. Another group, which settled nearby in Washington County, Pa now called Cecil Twp, has been mentioned by Raymond Bell, and has been posted here on the website and on the Internet also. Cecil Twp Robbins' were there just before the American Revolution and speculation is they are from Hunterdon Co, NJ. Further research, detailed research, of the type involving going to Hunterdon and Monmouth Co's courthouses for what remains of any evidence for these Robbins would be the solution, if any. They are almost certainly not of English origin and no evidence ties them to the 'died out' English Va line of Robbins' either.