Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2021 04:19:40 +0000 (UTC) From: Cris Robbins To: Tracey Marcelo , Marshall Lake Subject: Re: Files on Isaac Robins Hi Marshall  & Tracey,  Those files on Ancestry 3fold I copied without certainty on the correct Isaac. I have access to your records about Vincent G Robbins that connects to back to Sarah Robins Sutton. I will sort them and send them including Hugh Conway's will stating his children with Charity Ryker. I will send the maps inins Nottingham Washington Co PA with Daniel and John Robins.  The widow of Isaac Robins (1736 to 1741) birth death around 1780. His wife Sarah sold the property to Enos McDonald on attachment 33021 2632 Jeremiah Washburn was a neighbor. Daniel and John Robins lived  close by until around 1790 when they moved to Ohio . John Robins 1760-1830 and Daniel 1758-1835 ? served in the Rev War and where they were living was close to Pittsburgh and were in harm's way with the British and Indians in the Ohio northwest territories. My belief was that Isaac was serving in the Rev War along with his unproven sons. Tracey has a orphan list that had Isaac, William and James.  William married Rachel Demarest ? but died shortly after in the 1785 by an Indian Attack. James lived until 1835 in Union Brown County. James and Vincent were reported to be in Bryd Twp in 1811-1815 by a researcher named Patty Knapke who we share Vincent G has a paternal 4th GGP. Daniel Robins 1758-1834 married Sarah Leedom lived in Bryd Twp Adams Co from early 1800's. Brown County was formed in 1816. Isaac Robins the minor I have a DNA connection to family member in Logan Co , Ohio. where he earned a land bounty while serving in Kentucky. The hitch there is that he is reported to be from Maryland ? So I would say besides a DNA connection it is unproven. Tracey found a tie that binds Vincent Jr to Vincent Sr along with a residual inheritance for land from Isaac Robins in Nottingham Washington Co. PA. Circumstantial evidence ties in with the LouAnn Winterrowd story "  Washburns Robbins and Allies in Kentucky "  she even predicted that the father was either a Isaac or William Robins if I remember it correctly. She had evidence that Azubia and Vincent G were born in NJ.  Sussex County is where Jeremiah Washburn , Daniel and John Robins were reported to have been there and I know by John's war records that he did come from Sussex Co, NJ. The only map I cannot seem to find is the one with John and Daniel in Mingo Creek / Nottingham. If I forgot anything please let me know.  Tracey I hope the weather changes quickly for you Tuesday. We are getting 9 inches of snow from the same storm tonight. I can't wait for spring... Cris    On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 8:53 PM Marshall Lake wrote: There is an Isaac ROBINS in NJ who served in the Rev War (I don't know if there was more than one Isaac ROBINS in NJ who served).  The Isaac who served has been attributed to Isaac (1758 Amwell Twp - c1845 Greenwood Twp, Columbia Co, PA), son of Daniel ROBINS & Anne ------.  Isaac lived in Knowlton Twp, Warren/Sussex Co and Stillwater Twp, Sussex Co before moving to Columbia Co 1834/5.  I think this is one of Tracey's ROBINS and she may have more info. Let me make sure I have this straight ... Azubia, Vincent G and James are siblings?  Who are their parents?  Did they live in Sussex Co?  If not, how do you think they met Jeremiah Washburn?