from https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/robins William H Robins 1891-1950 By Viona Legate March 14, 2012 at 09:46:55 Hi, Im new to this form and looking for any information on William H Robins (Robbins) born 1981 Ontario Canada, and died 1950 in St. Thomas Ontario Canada.Ive come across him in the 1901 census and his parents are listed as John Robins b. abt 1861 and Skarlet Robins b. abt 1869.I know he married a woman named Florence May Robins b. 1892 (havent been able to find out her maiden name yet.) Any information on him, his wife, or his parents would be greatly appreciated. Regards Viona Moses Robbins By alvin dillaber April 04, 2012 at 06:13:20 I'm looking for Moses Robbins husband of Tabatha Abbott and father of Priscilla. He was born about 1780 possibly in Thompson Ct. He lived in Brimfield Ma for a good part of his life. Re: Moses Robbins By Sandra Asher July 19, 2013 at 07:03:00 In reply to: Moses Robbins alvin dillaber 4/04/12 I am researching the Robbins name.I am looking specifically for Martha Eliza Robbins information. She was born 24 May 1836 in PA, married Henry C. Corbin 1 Oct 1857 in Knox Co. IL, and died 8 Oct 1914 in Otoe Co. NE.On her death certificate it said that her father's name was Timothy Robbins.I find Timothy Robbins in Sturbridge, MA Vital statistics in 1796, then I lose the trail.I have been looking at MA Vital statistics and other Robbins material online, will be glad to share.Sandy Caleb Robins, Rhode Island By Marilyn Labbe June 21, 2012 at 02:36:14 Hi!Does anyone have information about Caleb Robins who died in Exeter, RI in 1779, left wife Jemimah_____, and a number of children, one of which was Thomas Robins who married Elizabeth West.Thomas & Elizabeth had a son Thomas b. 1763 who married Elizabeth Smith and they ended up in Voluntown, CT.Would love to know the parents of Caleb. Thanks. Re: Caleb Robins, Rhode Island By Patrick Webb April 07, 2013 at 06:01:02 In reply to: Caleb Robins, Rhode Island Marilyn Labbe 6/21/12 Hi Marilyn, I don't have too much on Caleb other than I see a Caleb Robins of Exeter, 1746 mentioned in Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England. Printed by order of the General Assembly (Volume 5).A Caleb Robins is also mentioned in a number of land records in Westerly (wife Jamima, 1756), Hopkinton and Exeter (from RIGR abstracts).From those, I'm guessing his wife was Jemima Hadsell b. 8 Feb 1727 in Westerly.Obadiah Pendleton was mentioned in a number of those land records.And, from "THE CRUMB GENEALOGY, DESCENDANTS OF DANIEL CRUMB, of Westerly, Rhode Island, compiled by Clara Crumb Fisk, Sarasota Florida (1956), found in the DAR Library, Washington DC, page 18, 5. Rachel-2 Crumb (Wm.-2, Dan.-1), daughter of William and Mercy (Saunders) Crumb, baptized in 1700 in Westerly, RI, died after 1751. She married first in Westerly, Nov. 10, 1715 (by Peter Crandall, J. P.), Joseph Hadsall, b. in 1695; died Sept. 25, 1727, son of Joseph and Hannah (___) and grandson of Joseph and Mary (Perry) Hadsall. She married secondly, June 4, 1736, Obidiah Pendleton, born Nov. 1, 1712 in Westerly, died Oct. 11, 1792, son of James-3 (Caleb-2, Brian-1) Pendleton. Obidiah m. (2) Rebecca Reynolds. 1727, Nov. 3. The Town Council ordered inventory of Hadsall's estate and appointed Rachel administratrix. She presented account of Estate be fore she married Pendleton. It was voted that Rachel be allowed 75-9-8 for keeping two of her children while Hadsall's widow. 1730, June 29., the Town Council accepted William Crumb as boundsman for the support of Rachel's child called "Joe" (C-P-1719 - 173-, p. 228). Rachel was living Jan. 3, 1751, as she signed a deed on that date to Willi am Wilbur. Westerly, Kings Co., Rhode Island" Patrick Jimmie Lee Robins connection By Thomas Robbins June 26, 2012 at 05:32:16 Looking to contact Jimmie Lee Robins of tworobins. All e-mails come back undeliverable to the three e-addresses I have found. If you are Jimmie Lee, contact me about family tree connection possibility. I tried to friend you on facebook as well. thomas_robbins@ymail.com thomasrobbinsjr@gmail.com Thomas Robbins Nathan Robins - Trafalgar Township, Canada By N Bauman July 09, 2012 at 08:50:37 I'm looking for information on Nathan Robins born in Canada West abt. 1812-1815.He married Christina House in about 1841 and was listed in the 1851 Canadian census as sharing a farm residence with Timothy and Rebecca Robins.Due to the age difference it is unclear if Timothy and Rebecca are Nathan's parents or grandparents.Timothy is named in the 1817 statistical account of Upper Canada.That is all the information I have for Timothy and Nathan (though Nathan does appear in later Canadian censuses).I have holes that need filling. Does anyone have any information on either Timothy/Rebecca Robins or Nathan Robins? Thank you. Frances Robins b c 1869 m John F Cooley By Jack clifford September 29, 2012 at 07:44:55 Frances M Robins b c 1869 m John F Cooley Does anyone know about Frances. Married in New Haven Ct. They married in 1901 and lived in Boston Thank you, Jack Clifford Re: Frances Robins b c 1869 m John F Cooley By Lisajean Morris-Yavner September 30, 2012 at 07:54:01 In reply to: Frances Robins b c 1869 m John F Cooley Jack clifford 9/29/12 Are you sure about their marriage year?There's this couple in the 1900 census for Boston, MA: COOLEY, John F. b. Nov 1861 in NY, married 12 yrs, both parents b. NY wife Frances M. b. Mar 1868 in OH, 0 children, both parents b. CO. Re: Frances Robins b c 1869 m John F Cooley By Jack clifford October 01, 2012 at 08:40:42 In reply to: Re: Frances Robins b c 1869 m John F Cooley Lisajean Morris-Yavner 9/30/12 Lisajean, There is some confusion on the whole Frances M marriage. John F Cooley was my Grandfather. He was also an inventor. I see him in the census of 1900 as married for 12 years, while I see him in a NY newspapeer Jan 1901 just marrying Frances M Robins. Both parents NY for him and she from Cleveland I am not sure what is going on. For the last decade I knew only of Grandpa's second marriage from the census. Do you have any info on John F Cooley that would establish him as the one you know? Would like to work with you to get some clarity. Jack Clifford jack_clifford@wycliffe.org Re: Frances Robins b c 1869 m John F Cooley By Lisajean Morris-Yavner October 01, 2012 at 01:19:46 In reply to: Re: Frances Robins b c 1869 m John F Cooley Jack clifford 10/01/12 Sorry, I'm not related to this family.I just saw your post and thought I would take a look to see what I could find. Have you tried sending to NY for the marriage record of the couple married in 1901? Re: Frances Robins b c 1869 m John F Cooley By Jack clifford October 01, 2012 at 01:50:08 In reply to: Re: Frances Robins b c 1869 m John F Cooley Lisajean Morris-Yavner 10/01/12 Lisajean, Thanks, That's on my agenda. I have spend a few $ on gettin marriage licenses, birth certificates etc. They were married eveidently in New Haven, Ct. Here I go again. Jack Elias ROBINS ~ Vermont War of 1812-14 data By Jan Rose October 12, 2011 at 05:50:34 *ROBINS, ELIAS. Served in Corning's Detachment, Vt. Militia. === *Key: Vertified by War Department Records. STATE OF VERMONT ROSTER OF SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812-14, prepared and published under the direction of Herbert T. Johnson, The Adjutant General, 1933, page 360. === He was not my ancestor; I do not have any other genealogy data. For a more complete list of Vermont's War of 1812 Pension Numbers and Rosters, see: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pensions/1812/vtindex.htmhttp://www.usgwarchives.net/pensions/1812/vtindex.htm VT Volunteer, J. Phillip Crowder, Charlotte Robins By shirley meznarich October 25, 2012 at 05:34:09 I am researching Phillip Crowder and Charlotte Robins. They are parents of Elizabeth Crowder who married William S Morgan. Elizabeth born SC 1802 married William S Morgan and their children born Rutherford Co Tennesse and the Last one Margaret I believe born White County Illinois. Elizabeth and children moved to Pike Co Illinois and she married William Lynch 1837 2nd. Is anyone researching this family? Elizabeths Children would go back and forth to White county and get married there not sure why can anyone help me. Samuel N. and John D. Robins/Robbins By Leslie Robins Ezell November 11, 2012 at 07:42:09 I'm trying to find information on Samuel N. Robins, born about 1839, and John D. robins, born about 1811.Samuel's son Thomas Marvin (or Marvin Thomas, depending on the record) is my great-grandfather.Thomas was born in Missouri, Samuel in Tennessee, and we're not certain about John D.We have hit a wall with this area of the family.Any help would be greatly appreciated. Re: Samuel N. and John D. Robins/Robbins By Leslie Robins Ezell November 20, 2012 at 06:51:28 In reply to: Samuel N. and John D. Robins/Robbins Leslie Robins Ezell 11/11/12 We were finally able to find some information on the Missouri Robins' in a Bicentennial book about Bollinger County, Missouri.Please contact me if you need this information, or if you have further information to share.Aything more is welcome! James Harvey & Sarah Gage Robbins Family Bible Record By Sara Hoffman October 26, 2011 at 08:08:41 Would anyone know where I can locate a copy of the James Harvey & Sarah Gage Robbins Family Bible Record? James Harvey Robbins was born November 27, 1811 in Cincinnati, Ohio & married Sarah Gage on December 8, 1831 in Clinton Co., Ohio. Thanks, Sara Robbins Hoffman Col Thomas Robbins...who were his parents By Ben Peek October 28, 2011 at 01:14:54 I am looking for information on the parents and ancestors of Col Thomas Robbins/Robins (b 1740 - abt 1786).It is believed he was living in St Georges Parish, Georgia in 1769.He married Sarah Harnage in Effingham, Georgia.My uncle said he had read that Thomas’ father was named Arthur Robins. ….that information came from a book he read.That is not documented.During the Revolutionary War, theymoved temporarily to South Carolina..Reportedly, Col Thomas Robins was killed in the Revolutionary War. Thomas Robbins and Sarah had a son named Elijah Robbins…Elijah had a son named Elijah King Robbins.The Elijah Robbins family moved to Alabama in 1821.I come from that lineage.My grandfather was Edward Walker Robbins,the son of Elijah King Robbins….by a second marriage This Arthur Robins links back several generations to Obedience Robins.I just am not sure if Col Thomas Robbins falls in that line.I would appreciate some assistance finding the ancestors of Thomas Robins. Obedience Robins m. Margaret ?? By Stephanie Mitchell January 26, 2012 at 06:38:22 I am trying to determine if Frances Robins (m. Francis Pigott) is the daughter of Obedience and his first wife. Some dates I have found of her birth indicate she was born prior to his marriage to Grace. Does anyone have proof of who Frances Robins mother is and if she was born in England or Virginia? Thanks. Thomas Robins - Is he related to Obedience? By Richard Colbert January 08, 2012 at 09:13:49 As early as 1724, Thomas Robins owned land on Chingateague Island in Accomack County. He later moved to York Co., VA and operated an ordinary (tavern) with his wife Temperance. On 25 Aug 1725 Thomas wrote his will but did not die until sometime before 26 June 1729. That is when his will was probated. In his will he left one shilling each to his brothers Richard, John, George, and William, and another shilling to his sister Ann. He left the rest of his estate to his wife Temperance who was his sole executrix. On 20 June 1726, Thomas was made the guardian of John Davis, orphan of William Davis. John Davis had a sister Elizabeth who later lived with Temperance Robins Calvert and her husband William. William and Temperance also operated a tavern in York. They married on 16 Nov 1730 in York. In 1652 Christopher Calvert bought land from Samson Robins in Accomack Co., VA. Could Christopher be related to William Calvert? Conversely, could Thomas Robins be related to Obedience Robins? Elizabeth "Betsy" Wilson, married 1808 By Jimmie Robins September 13, 2011 at 04:06:53 William RUDDICK, born abt. 1785 in east Tennessee; died August 27, 1852 in Benton County, Arkansas. He was the son of John H. RUDDICK and Catherine COX. He married Elizabeth "Betsy" WILSON, February 25, 1808 in Knox County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Joseph WILSON. Robins/Robbins - DNA By Jimmie Robins December 30, 2013 at 10:05:03 I had a stroke a while back - am getting a little better - if bear with me. I am 72 year and work on my looking ggggg-grandfather John Robbins. Our Robins/Robbins DNA [he spelled name last Robbins] starting with the 67 maker - R1b1a2, our location appears to be with, Viking/Celtic through the Scottish side Dublin Ireland. There appears be Native America also. John moved with his family to first to 1770, Surry County, NC which was changed to Wilkes County, NC. western side of the County, along to the Blue Right Mountains. Re: Robins/Robbins - DNA By Jimmie Robins December 30, 2013 at 10:51:08 In reply to: Robins/Robbins - DNA Jimmie Robins 12/30/13 This is my confirmed ancestar by 67 marker DNA. Thomas C. ROBBINS, Born 1621 in VA., died 26 Aug. 1678 in Gloucester Co., VA MARRIED to Mary HANSFORD b: ABT. 1645 in York, VA. Thomas' father: John ROBBINS, Born 1595 in Long Buckby, ENGLAND, died 22 Nov. 1655 in Gloucester Co., VA Married to Dorothy Alice(?) UNKNOWN, born ABT. 1595 in ENGLAND NOTES on John ROBBINS, he is our imigrant ancestor. Note above his father died at sea enroute to North America. Children of John Robbins and Alice Thomas C. ROBBINS b: 1621 in VA Richard Robbins II, John's ggg-grandfather, who had 6 children, most of which imigrated to North America. Most of which lived in and around Gloucester Cty., VA. There is an 80-90% probability that we are cousins. I am in touch with a number of Robins/Robbins who are connected to myself by DNA, that are in the same line. We have records of a DNA connection to Obedience Robins, who was one of Richard II sons. Thomas and Temperance Robins/Accomack/York/VA By Richard Colbert September 04, 2011 at 11:00:55 Seeking info. on Thomas Robins and his wife Temperance. Thomas owned property in Accomack Co, VA in 1720's. Before Thomas married Temperance, he was married to woman named Mary. Sometime around 1724 Thomas married Temperance LNU.He also became the guardian of John Davis, orphan of William Davis. On 16 June 1729, Thomas Robins' will was probated. He named his brothers Richard, John, William, and George.He also had a sister named Ann and gave each one a shilling.The rest of his estate went to his wife Temperance. In August 1729, Elizabeth Davis, orphan of William Davis, asked Temperance to be her guardian. Sometime before 16 Nov 1730, Temperance Robins married William Colvert/Colvard in York Co., VA.They later moved to Henrico and Goochland counties before settling in Chesterfield Co., VA. Thomas Robins may have had another brother named Edward. Or, Edward may have been the name of his Father.Edward was not mentioned in will probated in 1729, but Edward and John were both mentioned as living in Accomack Co., Va in Jan 1727. Original Robins Family Heirlooms on JustaJoy.com By Joy Shivar July 31, 2014 at 04:45:58 There are currently 6 original "Orphaned Heirlooms" associated with the Robins Family posted on JustaJoy.com. These items can be related to the Revolutionary War, America's Civil War, WWI and WWII, assorted photos, documents, Family Bibles and many other kinds of items. Pictures of the items can be seen at the site. Full Disclosure - The JustaJoy.com Family Heirloom Exchange is a membership website that specializes in restoring orphaned original antiques and artifacts in the hands of antique dealers back to families. The site is currently the world's largest source of indexed family heirlooms with items associated with nearly 60,000 surnames and has successfully matched many wonderful items Obedience ROBINS, Long Buckby By Jimmie Lee ROBINS November 27, 2011 at 07:40:12 I am very interested in communicating with anyone who is a direct descendant of Obedience Robins. I would like to discuss DNA tests of the Robins/Robbins line.If you do not care to discuss this in this forum, you may contact me through my E-mail address. robinsjl@cimtel.net Rev. Jimmie Lee Robins Re: Obedience ROBINS, Long Buckby By jill davidson January 08, 2012 at 02:57:56 In reply to: Obedience ROBINS, Long Buckby Jimmie Lee ROBINS 11/27/11 Are DNA tests only for direct male lines? Re: Obedience ROBINS, Long Buckby By Jimmie Robins January 14, 2012 at 01:01:11 In reply to: Re: Obedience ROBINS, Long Buckby jill davidson 1/08/12 Jill Hello, y-chromozone DNA measures father to son, mTDNA measure mother to daughter. However FamilyTreeDNA.com now has a measurement system which they say can measure the mTDNA through the male side, though it is not as accurate as through the mother's side. For example I have taken the 67 marker y-DNA test, which reveals about six Robins/Robbins who are 100% connected, including Obedience Robins. Take a look at my domain; http://tworobins.com/robins.phphttp://tworobins.com/robins.php robinsjl@cimtel.net [new e-mail address] Re: Obedience ROBINS, Long Buckby By jill davidson January 14, 2012 at 01:58:07 In reply to: Re: Obedience ROBINS, Long Buckby Jimmie Robins 1/14/12 Thank you, Jimmie, for the explanation. I like your website. -Jill Re: Obedience ROBINS, Long Buckby By Jimmie Robins January 23, 2012 at 09:18:40 In reply to: Re: Obedience ROBINS, Long Buckby jill davidson 1/14/12 Jill You might want to keep a watch on my websites as I am continually updating it. If you have any info or recomendations please speak out. Rev. Jimmie Lee Robins Re: Obedience ROBINS, Long Buckby By Richard Colbert February 25, 2012 at 01:33:24 In reply to: Re: Obedience ROBINS, Long Buckby Jimmie Robins 1/14/12 Jimmie, I found out some info re: Thomas Robins. In the late 1600's John Robins and John Stockley received patent for land on Chincoteague Island (Accomack Co., VA and Somerset Co, MD). When John died he left his land to his son Bowdoin. When Bowdoin died, he left 1100 acres to his son Thomas Robins II. This is the Thomas Robins I'm trying to find info. on. I believe he was married twice. He probably married his first wife in either Accomack Co, VA or Somerset Co., MD. They then moved to York Co., VA where his 1st wife died and he married Temperance LNU.When Thomas died, Temperance married William Calvert/Colvard in York Co.They then moved to Henrico Co., VA I found a John Stockley Colvard in Columbia Co., GA.I think he is related to families in Accomack/Somerset. Do you have any information on this line? Richard John Purnell Robbins By floyd lawrence September 16, 2010 at 09:06:02 Seeking info on this lineage to submit DAR application. There seems to be confusion/misinformation re: the generations as connect to him. I'm unable to locate documents to prove Littleton Robins to John Purnell R. Information I have says John Purnell Robins m. Anna Spense 1770 MD Their son Littleton Robins m. Martha Hosey/Horsey 1802 MD Their son John Littleton Bowdoin Robins m. Henrietta Showell MD Their dau. Margaret Robins M. 1st Charles Savage 2nd John Kimbrough The most troubling area is trying to document Littleton to his father John Purnell Robins. Any suggestions most welcome. Re: John Purnell Robbins By Richard Colbert January 08, 2012 at 12:32:33 In reply to: John Purnell Robbins floyd lawrence 9/16/10 Lawrence: Don't know how much progress you've made on DAR or researching John Purnell Robins, but in case you didn't know: The following families lived in Accomack Co., VA in the early, mid- and late- 1600's: Robins, Purnell (variant spellings), Littleton, Horsey, Bowdoin, Savage, Kimbrough, and Calvert. My 9th great-grandfather was John Purnell. Re: John Purnell Robbins By floyd lawrence January 08, 2012 at 01:24:46 In reply to: Re: John Purnell Robbins Richard Colbert 1/08/12 Thank you for your reply.It seemed Robbins to be a difficult connection to prove, instead switched off to the Horsey lineage.That one was accepted.....much easier to document. JOSEPH MATTHEW ROBINS/ ROBBINS By Jerry Scott July 25, 2011 at 08:11:46 There are many researchers that has Joseph Matthew Robins married to Bethiah Nation, daughter of John Nation and Bethiah Robbins. and had four children Isabel Robins, Nancy Ann Robbins my 4th great grandmother, Jonathan Robbins, who was bondsman for Nancy's marriage to William Swaim, Matthew Robbins. The problem is there are no Sources to prove any thing on this Joseph M Robbins and Bethiah Nation. Its seems to me that Joseph M.Robbins is a made up name there are no records any where on this man. Bethiah Nation did marry a Robbins per her father's Will but nothing to provehisname. The only thing that is certain here is Nancy Ann Robbins had a brother Jonathan Robbins and marrried William Swaim Lots on the Swaim Family. If anyone has any records on this family, please share. Thanks, Jerry 1830 Walker County, Alabama Census By Sheryl Williams June 06, 2009 at 01:37:30 1830 Walker County, Alabama Census http://www.trackingyourroots.com/data/wlkrcens.htmhttp://www.trackingyourroots.com/data/wlkrcens.htm 1830 WALKER CO. AL. CENSUS Head of family approx. age males males females females under over under over 20 20 20 20 ROBBINS, Aaron 25 0 1 1 1 ROBINS, Jep 55 3 1 5 1 ROBINS, John B. 35 4 1 2 1 ROBINS, Joseph 25 3 1 1 1 ROBINS, Levi W. 65? 2 3 2 1 ROBINS, Michael 35 2 1 3 1 ROBINS, William A. 25 0 1 0 0 Source: Tracking Your Roots http://www.trackingyourroots.com/http://www.trackingyourroots.com/ TYR is dedicated to placing Alabama research material on the WWW for access to those interested in Alabama history &/or genealogy. George Robins Mary Jane Downey By Ruth Robbins June 12, 2009 at 07:07:23 HI I am looking for more information on George Robins. George Robins married Mary Jane Downey their sons Thomas Robins married Isabella Ellen Wetherup William Robins Married Mary Jane Leslie and Joseph Robins married Mary Jane McQuay Simcoe County Ontario. Look forward to hearing from anyone connected.... Re: George Robins Mary Jane Downey By Pamela Tessier June 14, 2010 at 05:09:02 In reply to: George Robins Mary Jane Downey Ruth Robbins 6/12/09 I am interested in this family also. Please contact. Re: George Robins Mary Jane Downey By Anna Brewer December 25, 2009 at 12:28:10 In reply to: George Robins Mary Jane Downey Ruth Robbins 6/12/09 Where are your Robins from?I have Robins from Miller County Missouri.My GG-Grandfather was Wilburn Robins/Robbins and his son Thomas is my G-grandfather.It is said that Thomas had a son by the name of George Washington Robins/Robbins. Anna brewer1954@pixius.net WILLIAM DANIEL ROBINS/ROBBINS By Shirley Brown August 16, 2011 at 03:05:58 Am seeking parentage of WILLIAM DANIEL (or Daniel William) ROBINS/ROBBINS, born ca 1797 in SC,married Cinthia, maiden name unknown, b. ca 1803, d. ca 1880.They had nine children, including my great-grandparents, John and Mary Trapp Robbins.Most, if not all, the children were born in the Paulding Co., GA area, and it has been said that Cinthia's maiden name was Williams, but I have found no proof of that.Any help would be appreciated. Shirley Brown Robins-USA / Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada By Fred Long November 13, 2010 at 09:35:46 Looking for information on Elizabeth Rob(b)ins b. abt 1813 in USA married John Foster b. 1809 England. They were married abt 1835 in USA / Canada? Later lived in Innifil Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. Their children were William b. 1836, Thomas b. 1837, Annie b. 1839 maybe others. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Fred Re: Robins-USA / Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada By Paul Robins August 13, 2011 at 09:21:49 In reply to: Robins-USA / Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada Fred Long 11/13/10 Fred ......... Am going to suggest another approach for your search ... WHY NOT SUBSCRIBEto < can-ont-simcoe@rootsweb.com >just send an e-mail to this address , and in the subject line AND in the body of the message .. simply type ..... subscribe ... nothing else. Rootsweb also has an ARCHIVES of prior messages, for this site ( WHICH IS VERY ACTIVE ) WHICH YOU CAN SEARCH !! IF YOU WANT TO GO FURTHER ... search for this site ........... < www.waynecook.com/simcoe.shtml > also excellant. I am a ROBINS .. but no connection to any family Robins in Innisfil, or anywhere else in the South End of the County. My folks are all in the North END OF SIMCOE COUNTY . WILL WATCH FOR YOUR POSTINGS. Good Luck .. Paul levi robins 1782 oxfordshire england By anne cleveland August 26, 2009 at 07:43:21 levi robins was the person who was present at my 2 X gt grandfather george robins and charlotte sophia rowlatt's wedding st marylebone 1836. does anyone out there have any info on either of these 2 robins. i have levi as a master tailor and george is a surgeon, he dies 1867 . ROBINS/ROBBINS family Oxford County Ontario Canada By Ann Pilon January 03, 2010 at 04:49:07 Hello: I am searching for information on Wilbur and Nellie Robins/Robbins in the East Nissouri area of Oxford County, Ontario Canada. I have found on the 1901 Census of Canada, Wilber (b. 1867) and Nellie Robins and a Levi Robins (b. 1832)who I believe is Wilber's father. On the 1911 Census of Canada, I have found Levi and Wilber Robins again. Now my problem is on the 1901 census it states that the racial original is German but on the 1911 census it states Scotch, both with Canadian as nationality. If anyone has any information on this family or an idea as to which country the family came from, I would very much appreciate it. Thank you very much. Ann Re: ROBINS/ROBBINS family Oxford County Ontario Canada By Val King January 07, 2010 at 05:24:15 In reply to: ROBINS/ROBBINS family Oxford County Ontario Canada Ann Pilon 1/03/10 Ann:We have "met" in the Robins/Robbins group.Further research (1861 census) shows that Levi and Melinda started their family as early as 1857- A boy named (maybe) Rapphael four years old and an unnamed child (one year old?). It seems that their last child H.Edward was born in 1881. The 1871 census says they were Scottish as you say, and the 1891 census says that his father was born in Ireland.This is probably more accurate. Census takers back then often mistook Irish and Scottish accents. The census also says that Levi was born in Canada. I doubt that. If we consider that Levi might have had an accent, he was probably NOT born in Canada. Do you know his father's name?If so we could maybe find his name on a Manifest.I think we can disregard the census that names him German.I have found lots of Robins were named German in some of the census years. To my knowledge none of us are German. Val Re: ROBINS/ROBBINS family Oxford County Ontario Canada By Ann Pilon January 07, 2010 at 06:25:48 In reply to: Re: ROBINS/ROBBINS family Oxford County Ontario Canada Val King 1/07/10 Hi Val: Yes we have "met" on the Robins/Robbins group. I am sad to say, I do not know Levi's father's name. I have only been searching a short time and most of the information I have acquired has been by the Robins/Robbins group and the Oxford County Rootsweb list. And I thank you and everyone else for this information. I am also trying to find the marriage date for Levi and Melinda. Concerning the child born abt. 1857 - Someone sent me the information from the 1871 census which states there was a girl Rachel (found under Robens) aged 13. Also at Kintore Presbyterian cemetery (from OCFA) there is a Rachel M. Robins. I may try Ancestry at my library to see if I can find a family with a Levi Robins with a close birth date. Ann Frederick anthony george robins yeovil By gwen harvey March 11, 2011 at 06:03:39 Frederick Robins born 3/11/1937 to Er Hezekial and Mary - maiden name Hillier of Shaftesbury Dorset. Can find no record of him since his birth. Any information please. Brice ROBBINS/ROBINS m: Sarah Jane HATCHER(?) TN, TX, AR, OK By Carolyn Morgan May 02, 2010 at 05:17:39 Looking for info on the parents and children of Brice Robins(Robbins) b:1/3/1818 in Anderson Cnty, TN, d:2/5/1909 in Knox, TN. Brice m:Sarah Jane Hatcher(?) b:1821 in TN, d:1875 in Knox, TN. They m:1843 in TN. Known children (by me) are James Carl & Tom Robbins.Any help is appreciated. Robins of the IOW, England and ILLINOIS By deborah chance April 11, 2010 at 03:24:27 Hello everyone, i'm try to help a co worker with her family tree. she has given mepapers on the robins family from WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. it was written by one of her relatives MS. ELDA E. ROBINS IN 1952. she does say her typing isn't great but she's done her best. also with her papers is a page from a book called PORTRAIT BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM OF WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, CONTAINING FULL PAGE PORTRAITS AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT AND REPRESENTATIVES CITIZENS OF THE COUNTY. DONE BY CHICAGO, CHAPMAN BROS., 1890 on pages 646 and 647 itwas written about....FITZ JAMES ROBINS of WHEATLAND, ILLINOIS. FITZ JAMES ROBINSSON OF JAMES and SARAH (HOLLY) ROBINS GRANDFATHER wasJOSEPH ROBINS this family came from the ISLE OF WIGHT, ENGLAND. the papers go on about life in england,and in ILLINOIS. it talks about the kidsand who they married, when they died, and the jobs they held in and around town. my question is this the ROBINS came over and settled near the COTTONS,ELDRIDGES, AND HAVELLS. reading this overi thought they were related and i found a mention to a JOSEPHROBINS MARRIED TOA MARY COTTONIN THE TIME FRAME OFFITZ GRANDFATHER CAN ANYONE PROVE THIS IS CORRECT? thanks if you have a question about the paperwork i have, i will be happy to look it up for you, maybe i can help answer your questions. thanks again deb. Mayes Genealogy of Longstreet Family By june thornton April 15, 2010 at 07:27:19 For those of you who may think you have a connection to the Longstreet family, Mayes genealogy of the southern branch of the Longstreet family is now available on Amazon.com. There are ten or more listings of the Robinsfamily in this volume.Use exact search term “Clark T. Thornton” or “Edward Mayes” to find this new book. Alfred Robins m.1877plus Sth Africa; William Smith and Annie P (b.Dunham) By Josephine Fraser April 17, 2010 at 08:04:46 Looking for the Robins family, possibly from near Johannesburg, Sth Africa early 1900s but equally possibly from the UK/Scotland. Alfred Robins married in 1877 (don't know where) and the couple celebrated their 50th anniversary in 1927 - (source: newspaper clipping). We're trying to find the link between them and the widowed Annie Phlinda (Dunham)Smith whose husband William Smith (1875-1907) died in a goldmine near Johannesburg in 1907 leaving her with two children. A couple of years later, Annie remarried (James Duncan 1872-1915) and had 2 more children in 1910 and 1911. James' death certificate mysteriously states Annie's maiden name as Robins, as do several other documents we've found. However, most of our documents agree with our extensive research that her maiden name was Dunham, b. 1879 in Silver Lane, Hawnes, Bedfordshire in England. We have a newspaper clipping of the Robins'golden anniversary with Annie quoted in the caption as saying they're her son's grandparents. But, they're not, genetically speaking. Did Annie have a Robins husband between Smith and Duncan? Did Smith's father die when he was a baby and his mother married a Robins when Smith was 2? Anyone recognise this scenario? Many thanks, Jo and Bill Re: Alfred Robins m.1877plus Sth Africa; William Smith and Annie P (b.Dunham) By Henry Tobin December 04, 2013 at 11:23:21 In reply to: Alfred Robins m.1877plus Sth Africa; William Smith and Annie P (b.Dunham) Josephine Fraser 4/17/10 Interested in you post re William Smith, 1875-1907. I have been looking for information from the South African side for a while. William Smith is my Great grand mother's brother. He died in 1907 in a gold mining accident at the Angelo Gold mine. Unfortunately the death notice in the newspaper did not have his wife's details. His son was a boxer and visited my GGM in Aberdeen, Scotland. Would this be the same person.? Henry Tobin Re: Alfred Robins m.1877plus Sth Africa; William Smith and Annie P (b.Dunham) By Josephine Fraser April 27, 2010 at 02:08:22 In reply to: Alfred Robins m.1877plus Sth Africa; William Smith and Annie P (b.Dunham) Josephine Fraser 4/17/10 Have found Alfred Robins! Turns out he was really Joshua Dunham and when he and his wife Mary Ann plus their two children Annie Phlinda and Henry George migrated to South Africa (probably early 1880s) he changed his name for some reason. His death certificate from 1937 said he was also known as Alfred Robins. His son Henry also adopted the Robins surname as an adult. James W Robins/Robbins AL/GA/FL By Linda Pierce March 25, 2011 at 05:45:22 James W Robins/Robbins was born 1866 in AL according to the Florida census ,But he was also called Dock Robbins, the Florida census showes his death as Dock Robbins in Noma Florida in 1944 .My mother says that is right .But has him being born in Georgia.I don't know what the W stands for ,i think maybe "William" since his sons name was Perry William Robbins born 1892.He also had a daughter named Panaraborn 1897 ,who we called aunt Eva. James married Sarah unknown born Sept 1861 Alabama.I think her last name is Hignight but not sure .James and Sarah were my gg grandparents ,Perry Robbins and Lecie Pitts was my g grandparents .Can anybody please help me ,i've been looking for a long time and can't get no were.Linda Powell Sarah Robins/Colby Rucker + Indian connection By Donna Crawford May 19, 2010 at 02:07:17 Elizabeth Rucker daughter of Colby Rucker and Sarah Robins/Robbins married John Coffey, her sister Martha married George Rucker, brother of John.A granddaughter told her children that her grandparents were first double cousins, that two Irish Coffey boys had married two Cherokee Indian girls (Elizabeth and Martha).The line of ancestors of Colby Rucker seem to have been extensively researched and I haven't seen any indication that the Indian blood came from them.I am wondering if it came from Sarah.I had first that her last name was Roberts and then have seen reports that it is Robins/Robbins.Sarah is said to have been born 1764 in Wilkes County, North Carolina and died 1844 in Grainger County, Tennessee.Colby and Sarah were married in 1784 in Wilkes County, North Carolina and had 8 children.If you prefer you may e-mail me direct at rlcruth@comcast.net.Would be happy to share anything that I have that would be of interest. Re: Sarah Robins/Colby Rucker + Indian connection By Jimmie Robins October 24, 2011 at 06:07:25 In reply to: Sarah Robins/Colby Rucker + Indian connection Donna Crawford 5/19/10 Donna; Sarah Robins is my ggg-grandfather Reuben Robins sister, She was married to Colby Rucker in Wilkes Cty. TN. I would be very interested in any additional information that you may have on Sarah and Colby. I will share what I have. Rev. Jimmie Lee Robins robinsjl@cimtel.net Robins surname researchers in NC/SC/TN/GA/AL/OK/MS/LA/TX/AR By Donna Causey June 13, 2010 at 08:08:21 I thought I'd make Robins family researchers aware of the FREE genealogy records available on the website www.alabamapioneers.com. Many settlers traveled to Alabama during the early "1800's" due to the opening of the Alabama territory. They often married in Alabama, had lots of children and traveled farther west around 1837 and the Civil War. You can also find the website by searching for the word alabamapioneers on Google When you reach the site, Just type the name in the search box. Donna Causey www.alabamapioneers.com Charlotte Robins/Philip Crowder, of Rutherford, SC: ANYBODY KNOW THEM? By Van Atkins February 10, 2009 at 03:42:21 They are my 5GGs. I've visited Philip's grave in Woodland, CA, and know much of his ancestry. BUT I've never been able to track down any information on Charlotte, who was born 1781 in Rutherford and died 1866 in Woodland.Does anyone have any information on her antecedents? Thanks. Van Atkins/mavarnee@yaoo.com Re: Charlotte Robins/Philip Crowder, of Rutherford, SC: ANYBODY KNOW THEM? By Jo Ann Hardwick June 01, 2009 at 09:59:55 In reply to: Charlotte Robins/Philip Crowder, of Rutherford, SC: ANYBODY KNOW THEM? Van Atkins 2/10/09 Thomas, I am not sure about your Charlotte Robins.My family spelled their name with two b's and they were located in Rutherford Co., NC.I am not aware of there being a Rutherford, SC. My Robbins Family begins with a William Robbins that fought in the American Revolutionary War and he was from Rutherford Co., NC Perhaps you could check North Carolina.Hope you have success. Rebecca ROBINS m. Andrew FERGUSON 1800 By NANCY JANE WHITE February 23, 2009 at 12:01:32 Is there anyone that has any information about Rebecca ROBINS m. Andrew FERGUSON .....21 Oct 1800 ,Kentucky , Shelby County? I'm trying to find the parents of my ancestor Rosanna FERGUSON m. Jesse RICHMOND....they were married in Oldham Co.KY and migrated to Johnson Co.IN .On the 1830 census there is a Rebecca FERGUSON living next to them in Oldham Co.I then searched for marriages in KY for a FERGUSON to a Rebecca and I found these two in the adjoining county to Oldham Co.....Shelby County.I'm just trying to piece this all together....hopefully with some help. thanks so much, N.J.SkinnerWhite vwhite0901@aol.com Re: Rebecca ROBINS m. Andrew FERGUSON 1800 By David Robbins July 31, 2009 at 12:57:48 In reply to: Rebecca ROBINS m. Andrew FERGUSON 1800 NANCY JANE WHITE 2/23/09 Margaret Ferguson (@ 1810)married William Richmond on10Apr1832 in Oldham County Kentucky.Father isKinard(Oldham County Marriage Records Abstract) Maybe this information will help. Re: Rebecca ROBINS m. Andrew FERGUSON 1800 By NANCY JANE WHITE August 15, 2009 at 11:28:15 In reply to: Re: Rebecca ROBINS m. Andrew FERGUSON 1800 David Robbins 7/31/09 Thanks for this info.....I'm still trying to sort them all out. N.J.SkinnerWhite vwhite0901@aol.com ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario By Margret Robins July 22, 2010 at 12:45:31 Hey all!! I'm VERY new to this search and have little to no information about my family and its history, but I would LOVE to find out! All of us *Robins* that I know in the family have all branched from the Delhi and Simcoe areas in Ontario. My father and his father were both born in Dogs Nest Ontario, which I believe is in Woodhouse Township? As I said, I have very little information, and am ashamed to say I don't know anything beyond my fathers parents, Edward Russel Robins (Dec 3, 1913-1996) & Lillian Helen Robins (nee Henry). I do recall hearing of the name Job or Jobe Robins from my father before he passed, I'm not sure of this would have been my grandfather (Edward)'s father, or perhaps his brother. Anyway, terribly sorry for this scattered post, but I'm new and have no idea what to do, or how to do it!! Thanks and greatly appreciated if anyone can help! Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario By Val King July 23, 2010 at 06:33:21 In reply to: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario Margret Robins 7/22/10 Job Robins, born 1850 died 1920, was my great grandfather.His daughter Mary was my grandmother. Job had three sons. Your ancester may have been a child of either Russell or Herbert (David did not marry).Pleaselet me know if this sounds like it may be your Robins line. Val Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario By Nichole Taylor July 08, 2011 at 07:50:52 In reply to: Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario Val King 7/23/10 Hi Val, I think that Herbert Robins is my husbands great grandfather.I am looking for Cora Randall Robins, and she was married to Herbert Richard Robins.Any information would be great. The children listed on ancestry.ca for Herbert and Cora seems to be incomplete, as it includes all of my husbands great-uncles but none of the female children, including my husbands grandmother, Olive.Any information would be great. Thanks Nichole Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario By Val King July 09, 2011 at 04:13:03 In reply to: Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario Nichole Taylor 7/08/11 Nicole: You probably have all of this information.Herbert Richard Robins was my grandmother's brother. He was born Sept. 1 1876, died 1945, married Cora Randall June 23, 1899. For some reason he was sometimes called Robert - as in his marriage registration. And one reference calls him Hubert. His children: Dorcas died at birth in 1899, John William b. 1901 was married for a short time to my father's sister Bessie Mussell. Herbert Edward, born 1905, Fredrick born 1907, and Clarence born 1909.The 1911 census incorrectly calls his wife Laura, and only lists these children. The daughters may have been born after the census. Herbert was ill and spent a year in the Hamilton hospital. Your husband and I are related - second or third cousins.Please contact me if you think I can be of further assistance. Val Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario By Nichole Taylor July 08, 2011 at 07:50:33 In reply to: Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario Val King 7/23/10 Hi Val, I think that Herbert Robins is my husbands great grandfather.I am looking for Cora Randall Robins, and she was married to Herbert Richard Robins.Any information would be great. The children listed on ancestry.ca for Herbert and Cora seems to be incomplete, as it includes all of my husbands great-uncles but none of the female children, including my husbands grandmother, Olive.Any information would be great. Thanks Nichole Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario By Margret Robins July 23, 2010 at 06:49:37 In reply to: Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario Val King 7/23/10 Hi Val, Thanks for your reply. I found out yesterday that my great grandfathers first name was Edward, although I haven't found any info such as bith/death date, parents, siblings etc. I'm hoping to be able to piece this part together, as I feel confident that if I make it back one more generation I will be able to figure out who else I need to look for. If I find out anything more, I will be sure to reply to this post. Thanks again Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario By Margret Robins October 05, 2010 at 12:35:14 In reply to: Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario Margret Robins 7/23/10 Hi Val... I have finally figured out the *real* names of my grandparents. Makes it so much more difficult when the family only tells half truths, and no one knows anything. I just found out this information from my great Uncle's obituary when he passed a few weeks ago! Crazy! I'm hoping you may be able to help point me in the right direction as to which Robins/Robbins family to search. My father was Arthur Russell Robins 1935-2004, his father was Edward Russell Robins 1913-1996, his father was Russell Edward Robins and was married to a Rosie Potts. I am still led to believe that there is a Job Robins/Robbins somewhere down the line, whether he was my grandfathers uncle, or perhaps his grandfather, I just know he's in there somewhere! My father spoke of him often. Unfortunately I have no D.O.B or place of birth for my Great Grandfather Russell, but my Father was from Dogs Nest (Norfolk County) and my Grandfather was from Norfolk County, Ontario. The majority of my family is from the Norfolk/Simcoe area, so I can almost safely assume that he was from around there as well. Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario By Val King October 16, 2010 at 12:15:05 In reply to: Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario Margret Robins 10/05/10 Hello Margret:I have been doing some searching,but so far nothing of any value.My great grandfather,Job Robins was married to Ann Silverthorn.One of their children, Selena May Robins married James Potts. There were a couple of families by the name of Potts. I'm not sure how they relate.All of our "Immediate" Robins relations lived in Norfolk County, some in Townsend Township and some in Windham Township. They all descended from John Robins and Tabitha Strowbridge. John was born in New Jersey and when that branch of the Robinsfamily came to Ontario, they settled in Gainsborough Township, and spread out from there. They had an interesting time with names. Job and Ann's son was called Robert,Herbert or Hubert. (He married Coretta Randal). Job was sometimes referred to as Joseph. Edward and Russell seem to be Robin's names so I expect that your Arthur will fit in there somewhere.Still searching. Val Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario By Val King October 17, 2010 at 06:35:43 In reply to: Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario Margret Robins 10/05/10 Another follow-up!It's possible that your line may be from a brother of my John.Maybe James K. Robins born 1787 in U.S.I found an Edward Robins, a post master in Ellerton in 1901 - could be your Russell Edward (Rosie Potts).Also an Edward, age 22 in the 1891 censusin Crowland,(Welland) born 1869 son of Solmon and Ellen. I like the picture of your Dad on the ancester site. Val Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario By Paul Robins October 17, 2011 at 09:20:33 In reply to: Re: ROBINS-Norfolk/Simcoe Ontario Margret Robins 10/05/10 Margaret ........ Just to throw a little mud on the fan ......... There is a WILLIAM RUSSELL ROB(B)INS buried in St. James-on-the-Line Cemetery ( Anglican ) in PENETANGUISHENE, Ontario , which is in SIMCOE COUNTY !!!! He was born in Ontario, May 24, 1900, married (1st time )in Midland, Ont. Sept 3, 1919, died Mar 28, 1972. Have only one child ( listed ) by this marriage, William HAMILTON (after his Mother ) Robbins , born June 30,1922, died before his 13th Birthday. First wife Louise Jean Hamilton, born Crossett, died in 1938. He re-married an IVY SMITH (no further info). W.R's Grandfather was a Gabriel Robbins, who said he was French (?). I have no immediate connection to ANY of the above, but W.R's father married into a peripheral lineage of mine. Just curious where the name RUSSELL came from in this Family. My Lineage ROBINS ... one "B" .. came to the North END of SIMCOE COUNTY in 1852. I have had a lot of fun uncovering over 3,400 Ancestors, in the past 20 years. A lot of Good Folk have helped me along. MAYBE I can return some of the favours bestowed !!!! Paul A. Robins. Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s By Rosemary Pollock June 18, 2009 at 09:52:40 I have recently discovered William George Robins and his wife Selina Perry had 2 children in Queensland, one in 1865 (d 1866) and the other in 1867 (d 1867). I am trying to find out when they arrived in Queensland, where they lived and if possible, when they returned to England. They married in Sidmouth Devon in 1861, had one child there in 1862 and were again listed in the UK census in 1881, although not in 1871. They returned to Australia in 1881. Any assistance in solving this mystery would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s By Denise Regan March 22, 2011 at 05:33:00 In reply to: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s Rosemary Pollock 6/18/09 Hi Rosemary, Just found your post while researching my family history and it would seem that I have some twists in the tale to share with you. My grandfather's name is Robert William Robins, he was born in 1893 in Cootamundra NSW. His mothers name is Elizabeth Anne and it would appear that his father was William George Robins, who was married to Selina. This is only recently becoming apparent officially. I discovered a tiny report in the NSW Police Gazette November, 1896, that Selina Robins had gone to the courts at Young NSW to claim desertion by her husband and get a warrant issued for his arrest. He was last seen at the Young Railway Station 1896 in the company of Elizabeth Anne Smith and a 3 year old boy. Elizabeth Anne turned up in Camperdown Victoria 1896 supposedly as a widower with a 3 year old son - My grandfather. William George was considerably older than Elizabeth Anne.Selina had the arrest warrant lifted in 1899. We are unsure why. Elizabeth called herself Robins (not Smith) but we are unable to locate a marriage certificate for her at the moment. This is all I can tell you at this stage. I discovered this information only last week after nearly 100 years of mystery in the family about grandfathers origins. Hope to hear and share any more information about the family. Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s By Rosemary Pollock March 23, 2011 at 02:52:37 In reply to: Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s Denise Regan 3/22/11 I am absolutely amazed by your post and your detective work.William George and Selina returned from the UK in November 1881 on the Norfolk.I don't know much about them other than they ended up in Muswellbrook NSW where Selina died in 1911 and William George in 1919.They are buried in Muswellbrook cemetery.Death certificates only indicate three children, 2 deceased. Their only surviving son that I knew of, Fred, had married Harriett Green in 1885 and they had five children.They lived in Glebe in Sydney. I'd love to find out more and am happy to share what information I have.Some of the Robins lines go back pre 1066. Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s By Rosemary Pollock March 23, 2011 at 01:27:33 In reply to: Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s Rosemary Pollock 3/23/11 When I googled Robert William Robins, I found two, both with mothers Elizabeth Ann, both born in NSW around the same time.One lists father as Edwin William Robins. ADFA site lists one in Camperdown in WW1 list, next of kin mother Elizabeth Ann Robins. Did yours marry Flora McDonald? Did he serve in WW1? I am intrigued by story. Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s By Denise Regan March 24, 2011 at 01:15:46 In reply to: Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s Rosemary Pollock 3/23/11 HI Rosemary, I am so pleased to make contact with you. Yes, My grandfather married Flora McDonald and he definitely served in WW1 service record: 5/46 Regiment number 2486. His background is sketchy, as I mentioned in my post,his mother arrived in Camperdown as a 'widow' (Im not convinced she married at all) in 1896.We had snippets of information and we do have a birth certificate for him with names that are contradictory to what she claimed. We are also not convinced that Elizabeth Anne Smith was her real name. We suspect that her name was Ellen. This could be wrong too. She always said (according to mum) that her husbands name was William George Robins and he was a Baker in Young. That was all we had to go by and we certainly havenot been able to find any of those names together on anything official. Then two Sundays ago I woke up early in the morning and realised that she possibly was listed as a missing person in 1896 and googled how and where to find that information. Following a few links I found the NSW police gazette from that year. The index was a free sample download and I found the names of WIlliam Robins, Elzabeth Anne, Selina and a three year old boy on the same page. I could not fill in the purchase order quickly enough. There was the connection in that tiny snip of police news. So that is it as far as my information goes. If you would like I can email you a copy of tiny article in the gazette. It contains a description of William George that is far from flattering and could have only been written by someone who was pretty annoyed with him. Elizabeth Anne and Robert William are buried together in the Camperdown cemetery. He passed away long before I was born on 15th of August 1956. She passed in October 1932. Robert WIlliam has four children, 12 grandchildren, and I am unsure exactly how many great grandchildren (6 in my immediate family) but can get the information with a quick phone call to mum. The other Robert William you mentioned may possibly have connections as well but I am still trying to get to the bottom of it. The names are intriguing because they are so similar to three different people in our own family. I am very interested to find out more about William George and Selina. Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s By Denise Regan March 24, 2011 at 03:46:11 In reply to: Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s Denise Regan 3/24/11 Please dont hesitate to email me if you wish Rosemary. Its probably easier to email documents and photos than post them on this site. D Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s By Rosemary Pollock March 24, 2011 at 02:22:57 In reply to: Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s Denise Regan 3/24/11 It would be great if you could email me the article and then I can send you more information that I have.I noticed on one of the websites that the "other" Robert William quotes the same army record.Very strange. Have you contacted them at all? Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s By Denise Regan March 24, 2011 at 02:48:54 In reply to: Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s Rosemary Pollock 3/24/11 Yes I have contacted them. I am making a phone call to the publisher of that family tree this weekend to try and work it out. Because my great grandmother created such a brick wall and we know so few facts there is a chance that the other is in fact him. At the very least there is no connection and the service record is in the wrong place. D. Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s By Denise Regan March 27, 2011 at 02:49:15 In reply to: Re: Robins - Sidmouth to Queensland 1860s Denise Regan 3/24/11 Have emailed document Rosemary. I used the email provided here hope this is ok. D. Dora Lois Lillian Robins By Christopher Seath April 17, 2007 at 07:12:07 I'm working on my family history, but have run into some stone walls on my mother's side. My Grandmother was Dora Lois Lillian Robins. I'm told her parents could have been Eruel Robins who married O.Robins (maiden name unknown). Dora married a Frank Martin Randall at the Parhish of Leyton, Essex County, on April 20 1918. They had a dauther Patrica Jocelyn Randall, b:19 Aug.1919 District of West Ham Sub district of North Leyton In a letter I have from Doris written from her home at Ridgeway Cottage, Hillside Road, Tankerton, Kent she mentions having a bother who died in WW1 and a sister who was going to visit her. The letter was dated 20 Jan 1946, just weeks before her death on 11 Feb.1946 at the age of 51. Any assitance in my search would be greatly appreciated.Thank you, Chris Re: Dora Lois Lillian Robins By patrick mcmorris April 28, 2007 at 09:49:03 In reply to: Dora Lois Lillian Robins Christopher Seath 4/17/07 Hello Christopher, Tried to reach you off the m/board via the email address you gave= cattailhallowetc, but email was returned. Patrick. mcmvjp@iprimus.com.au Re: Dora Lois Lillian Robins By MATTHEW ROBINS December 12, 2008 at 10:27:09 In reply to: Dora Lois Lillian Robins Christopher Seath 4/17/07 Hi there Chris, I have tried sending this message to you via e.mail but it always came back as message failed but here it is again. I found a grave at the Foulon Cemetery. Guernsey which says, IN LOVING MEMORY OF DOROTHY L. ROBINS 1900 -1972. I spoke to the person in charge of the records down there and he checked the records and found out that the L stood for LILIAN and that she had died at the age of 72 years old. She was buried on the 29th October 1972 at 6 foot and the person who conducted the service was a reverend Taylor. The plot was bought by a Mr Frank Robins on the 27th October 1972. Apparently there is another person also buried there by the name of Arthur Christophe who was buried there on the 18th April 1949. The plot no. is (AN134) I don't know if this person is a member of my family or yours or both ? I have taken a photo of this grave which is just a small square block with the above name and date on it. If I could get another e.mail address from you I could try sending you the photo ? Hope this is of some help, please let me know either way. Take care all the very best. Matt. Anne Robbins b. 1735 Hopkinton, RI By Jason Richmond March 11, 2008 at 11:38:35 Hello,Does anyone have any information about Anne Robbins who was born in 1735 in Hopkinton, RI and died 16 Sep 1823?I know that she was married to Israel Dewey and that they attended Church in Griswold, CT.Thanks! Jason Richmond Re: Anne Robbins b. 1735 Hopkinton, RI By robert mayne September 10, 2008 at 11:13:59 In reply to: Anne Robbins b. 1735 Hopkinton, RI Jason Richmond 3/11/08 HELLO JAY; Only information I have on hand is the following about Thomas Dewey married Frances (Clark) on 22 Mar 1637/38 in Mass. Had two children: Israel Dewey, born 25 Sep 1645, died 23 Oct 1678 in Conn.; Israel Dewey, married Abigal (Drake) 20 Aug 1668 in Mass; daug. of Sergeant Drake & Mary (Wolcott) they had child:Israel Dewey, born 30 Dec 1673, died 1730 Perhaps some one may have more infor:on where your Anne Robbins, born 1735 died 16 Sep 1823 parents are for sure. always Bob Mayne. Robert Rue & William Robins family NY /New Jersey By David Bloomer April 21, 2007 at 12:37:06 I am looking for information on 1. Robert Rue a descendant of William Robins who may still be alive and 2. the family of William Robins (d.1876). William Robins (d 1876)both he and his son are buried in Green Wood Cemetery in a burial plot owned by William since 1863 or 1864. His son Charles D.Robins (18?? to 1933) married Mary Emma Mann d.1947) both he and his wife are buried at Green-Wood Cemetery NYC, NY Lot 14100 Section 180.Charles had: 1. a son Edgar A. Robins (1898 to 1973) who married Sophia Chapter and they had a daughter Vera Ruth Robins (b. 1922) and 2. a daughter Edna (?? to ??) who married Raymond Rue and had a son named Robert. Re: Robert Rue & William Robins family NY /New Jersey By David Bloomer December 01, 2011 at 11:39:23 In reply to: Robert Rue & William Robins family NY /New Jersey David Bloomer 4/21/07 My email changed awhile ago to dabmctx@att.net Elijah Robbins of NC By Roland Robbins August 05, 2008 at 06:26:56 I am looking for information on Elijah Robbins born 15 July 1857 died Aug 1932. He is the father of Charlie Daniel Robbins born 12 Feb 1889, died 9 Jan 1964. Elijah lived in Edgecombe and/or Wilson County. Elijah father is believed to be John C. Robbins and mother Polly Mary Williams. Joseph Rob(b)ins, b1882 Beds, UK - emigrated to Ontario By Andy Robins September 06, 2008 at 01:17:26 I am trying to find any Robins relatives probably in the Ingersoll area. My grandfather's brother Joseph A Robins, born 1882 In Bedfordshire, UK and emigrated to Canada settling in Ingersoll/London area of Ontario. There is a Joseph A Robins recorded in Ingersoll, born 1882 and died 1956. Is this the same one? In addition I believe his son was James (Jim) Robins and at one time mayor of Ingersoll. He married Jesse and they had three children I believe, one of which is James (Jamie). There is also another possible son of Joseph, Macdonald Robins born 1916. As my grandfather had a brother named Macdonald, it is conceivable that he also had a nephew by the same name. Any information is much appreciated, however small, or if there is family that wish to get in touch, please contact me. Kind regards, Andy (nr Oxford, England) Warren Robbins, 1815 By Joyce Robbins September 07, 2008 at 02:23:38 Warren Robbins was b. 1815 in Edgecomb Co, NC (so it goes) and died 22 Oct 1886 in Union co., Mississippi.Does anyone have a clue as to who his parents were?I've 'crawled" all over th Edgecombe Co site and can't find even a hint of him.None of the Robbins Edgecombe Wills on line mention him.Any ideas? Thanks Warren Robbins, 1815 By Joyce Robbins September 07, 2008 at 02:26:22 WARREN Robbins is said to have been b. 1815 in Edgecomb Co., NC and died 22 Oct 1886 in Union Co., MIss.I can find no source for his birth.There is no mention of him on the Edgecombe Co., site nor in the ROBBINS Edgecombe Co., wills online.He m. Elizabeth Dobb of "the Carolinas" and she too died 20 Mar 1904 in Union Co., Miss.Does anyone have any idea of who this WARREN ROBBINS was? Re: Warren Robbins, 1815 By Joyce Robbins September 21, 2008 at 11:12:11 In reply to: Warren Robbins, 1815 Joyce Robbins 9/07/08 I found him with siblings in a court case in Edgecombe Co., NC.Seems his father is Elisha who died 1826 when Warren was but ten or eleven. William Robins, Gloucester Co., Va. By Grace Upshaw December 08, 2007 at 05:32:09 Circa 1742, William Robins married Elizabeth Coleman, dau. of Thomas Coleman. Abingdon Parish, Glouscester County, Va. Elizabeth had a sister, Rebecca who married John Hall, 1745 in Glous. Co., Va. Is anyone familiar with the relationship of John & Rebecca Hall to William and Elizabeth Robins? Their children would be 1st cousins. Does anyone know the names of the Hall children? I know the names of the Robins children. Thanks in advance. Grace Upshaw Re: William Robins, Gloucester Co., Va. By Jimmie Lee ROBINS July 20, 2008 at 10:02:02 In reply to: William Robins, Gloucester Co., Va. Grace Upshaw 12/08/07 Grace Another point of interest. My gggg-grandfather, John Robbins, Sr. was born abt. 1720 in Gloucester Cty., VA.. I suspect that your William is my gggg-grandfathers brother. I do know that the Coleman's and Hall's are in our line. Minister Rev. Jimmie Lee Robins, MS Re: William Robins, Gloucester Co., Va. By Grace Upshaw July 22, 2008 at 05:48:00 In reply to: Re: William Robins, Gloucester Co., Va. Jimmie Lee ROBINS 7/20/08 I am vitally interested in your Robins family and its possible connection to my Hall ancestors. I have several posts to the genforum.com/hall web site, detailing my descent from Benjamin Hall, died 1803 in Halifax Co., Va. Benjamin named one son John Robins Hall, which lead me to the search for a Robins connection. I found this in Gloucester County, Virginia, when William Robins married Elizabeth, the sister of Rebecca Coleman, who married John Hall in 1745. Thus the children of these 2 couples would be first cousins. I know a lot about the Colemans and the Robins, also the Stubbs...but I have not been able to learn much about John Hall. I do know he died about 1778: where? no will has been found. John left 3 heirs: a minor child, Mildred, Benjamin Hall, and James Purcell, probably an heir in lieu of his wife, Elizabeth, who must have been a Hall. James Purcell also became the guardian of Mildred Hall. I know there were Purcells in Glous. during this time period (1745-1800). If you could let me know the connection of Robins to Halls, I would greatly appreciate your help. Benjamin Hall's parents have been my brick wall for 30 years! Thanks in advance, Grace Hall Upshaw Re: William Robins, Gloucester Co., Va. By Jimmie Lee ROBINS July 20, 2008 at 09:55:36 In reply to: William Robins, Gloucester Co., Va. Grace Upshaw 12/08/07 Grace Hello, the Robins line that you are researching is also my line. We have a cousin's list that are related by DNA [FamilytreeDNA.com]. My records go back to our Norman [Viking] origins at Long Buckby, Northhamptonshire, England, abt. 1210ad. My y-dna link is John Robbins, Sr. born 1698 in Westmoreland Cty., VA. This link brings all of the Robins/Robbins together. Many of our Robins/Robbins line were born in Gloucester Cty., VA. My ggg-uncle William Robbins, born 1745 in Orange Cty., VA. was married to Ann Foster sister of Mary Foster who was married to William's brother Capt. Thomas Robbins. I am currently build a GedCom file of the RoB-yns/Robins/Robbins surname. Visit my web site at: http://jimrobins.cherokee-online.com/robins.phphttp://jimrobins.cherokee-online.com/robins.php Minister Rev. Jimmie Lee Robins, MS The Abbey of Kirk Grammar, Ragnar Hall Center for the Research of Ancient Religions Oklahoma State Commissinor, Clan Donald USA Oklahoma State Bard [Chaplian] & Convener, Clan Donal USA Re: William Robins, Gloucester Co., Va. By Jimmie Robins January 16, 2011 at 09:50:27 In reply to: Re: William Robins, Gloucester Co., Va. Jimmie Lee ROBINS 7/20/08 Robins Reseachers my domain has changed too: http://www.tworobins.comhttp://www.tworobins.com Rev. Jimmie Lee Robins Robins Long Buckby DNA By Fredric Saunders July 21, 2008 at 06:51:55 In reply to: Re: William Robins, Gloucester Co., Va. Jimmie Lee ROBINS 7/20/08 Hi, A few questions for you: You state you have cousins that are related by DNA.In looking at the FTDNA site, I see only one ROBBINS that claims descent from Long Buckby, that being #43 at: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Robins#resultshttp://www.familytreedna.com/public/Robins#results Do you have any matches with descendants of Obedience ROBINS, who is proved as being from Long Buckby?While I have seen claims of descendants of John of VA that he was also from there, I have never seen any evidence to support that. Also, I note at http://ybase.org/full.asp?RecordID=BOHV6http://ybase.org/full.asp?RecordID=BOHV6 another person who claims to be descended from John ROBBINS of "Long Buckby" but if you run the numbers, I see they have a genetic distance of 5 on 25 markers [if I counted right] with the above person, which according to FTDNA means they probably don't have a common ancestor within 2000 years. http://www.familytreedna.com/GDRules_25.htmlhttp://www.familytreedna.com/GDRules_25.html Which one #43 at FTDNA or BOHV6 at ybase.org is the actual descendant of John and has the best "paper-trail" to him? I didn't see at either location that a descendant of Obedience has tested.Has one, and if so, which # are they? Also on your page, Edward ROBINS [that you list as born 1460] who married Margaret was actually born about 1520, and the son of Thomas ROBYNS, not his father.See note #8 at my page: http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/robins.htmlhttp://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/robins.html Anything listed in back of Thomas is highly suspect. Re: Robins Long Buckby DNA By Jimmie Lee ROBINS September 28, 2010 at 08:21:56 In reply to: Robins Long Buckby DNA Fredric Saunders 7/21/08 Fredric Hello, sorry it has been a while since I have had an oppurtunity to log on. My DNA test, 67 marker was completed by FamilyTreeDNA.com. The Y-DNA register for the Robins surname shows #64 Y-DNA for Obedience Robins, which is the 12 marker test. It shows that it is a 100% match for myself and four others. #64 through #69 which shows that there are 5 listings that are 100% match on 12 marker. It then shows that #65 through #69 are 100% match on 67 marker test. I am waiting to see if the descendent of Obedience does the 67 marker test. The 67 marker test verifies that Thomas C. ROBBINS, Born 1621 in VA., died 26 Aug. 1678 in Gloucester Co., VA is my ancestor, and that his father is my imigrant ancestor. His father, John ROBBINS, Born 1595 in Long Buckby, ENGLAND, died 22 Nov. 1655 in Gloucester Co., VA. Who died in 1622 at sea enroute to North America. I have a number of cousins who have also completed the DNA test and we have verified our records, that they match, Though we are always open for new information or corrections to the information posted. Looking forward to farther communications. Rev. Jimmie Lee Robins Re: Robins Long Buckby DNA By Jimmie Robins January 16, 2011 at 10:15:20 In reply to: Robins Long Buckby DNA Fredric Saunders 7/21/08 Hi Fredric Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you. I was moving and also wanted to get my ducks in a row. Reference the current Robins/Robbins Y-DNA list, as of January 16, 2011. When I originally took the Y-DNA12 test back in 2006, it indicated a connection to a Thomas C. Robbins, born 1621. Since then I have gone on to take the Y-DNA67 and it shows under the Y-DNA12 100% connection to Obedience Robbins and by Y-DNA67, 100% connection to three other test individuals with the surname Robins/Robbins. I have been in touch with these individuals and we are connected. We have verified our documents. I do not know the name of the individual who claims Obedience Robbins as his most distant ancestor, so I have not been able to prove this connection. I do note that there is an individual on the list that indicates a connection to Longbuckby, and you are right there is some distance between he and I. So if what you say is true, perhaps this individual has some erroneous information. I indicate on all of my web pages that the information that I post is research and not take to it as fact unless I indicate that I have documented evidence. I also warn researchers to take what they find on the internet with a grain of salt. Look forward to hearing from you. Rev. Jimmie Lee Robins Re: Robins Long Buckby DNA By Grace Upshaw October 18, 2011 at 02:10:02 In reply to: Re: Robins Long Buckby DNA Jimmie Robins 1/16/11 William Robins who died in 1786 married Elizabeth Coleman, daughter of Thomas Coleman, all of Gloucester Co., Va. In 1745,Elizabeth Coleman's sister. Rebecca, married John Hall in Abingdon parish, Gloucester Co., Va. I believe Elizabeth and William had at least 3 children (maybe more): Thomas, Ann and William. their children would have been 1st cousins to Rebecca and John Hall's children. I do not know the names of the children of REbecca and John Hall; however, I believe one probably was named Benjamin (my ancestor). Benjamin is not a Hall family name. They usually used John, Thomas and William. I have heard the Elizabeth and William Robins had a son named Benjamin but can find no record of it. Can you possibly verify that with some resource? Any help greatly appreciated. Grace Hall Upshaw Re: Robins Long Buckby DNA By Jimmie Robins October 24, 2011 at 05:47:31 In reply to: Re: Robins Long Buckby DNA Grace Upshaw 10/18/11 Grace This is my confirmed ancestar by 67 marker DNA. Thomas C. ROBBINS, Born 1621 in VA., died 26 Aug. 1678 in Gloucester Co., VA MARRIED to Mary HANSFORD b: ABT. 1645 in York, VA. Thomas' father: John ROBBINS, Born 1595 in Long Buckby, ENGLAND, died 22 Nov. 1655 in Gloucester Co., VA Married to Dorothy Alice(?) UNKNOWN, born ABT. 1595 in ENGLAND NOTES on John ROBBINS, he is our imigrant ancestor. Note above his father died at sea enroute to North America. Children of John Robbins and Alice Thomas C. ROBBINS b: 1621 in VA Richard Robbins II, John's ggg-grandfather, who had 6 children, most of which imigrated to North America. Most of which lived in and around Gloucester Cty., VA. There is an 80-90% probability that we are cousins. I am in touch with a number of Robins/Robbins who are connected to myself by DNA, that are in the same line. We have records of a DNA connection to Obedience Robins, who was one of Richard II sons. ROBBINS By angela cruz September 16, 2008 at 07:34:40 I am seeking information out of Canada on Mrs. Elsie Pearl Robbins she had one child a daughter Gladys Faith Robbins who came to the U.S. Elsie Pearl was a Bernhardt before her marriage to the Robbins. Thank You Angela Charles Robins Possible Connection By Bruce Robbins October 17, 2007 at 03:22:37 I am researching ancestors and connections to Charles Robins / Robbins who was born about 1722 and died about July 1797 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. (Part of Spotsylvania later became Orange County.) Various records prove Charles had at least one son, named James. James and his wife Mary Elizabeth had at least 3 children, all born in Spotsylvania/Orange County: John ROBBINS was born about 1776 Elijah D. ROBBINS was born 28 Jan 1786 (Some say the D stands for Daniel but I have not seen any proof) Agnes ROBBINS was born about 1797 Is it possible that Charles ROBINS is a brother to John ROBBINS who was born about 1720 in Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia and died about 1792 in Wilkes County, North Carolina? John married Margaret STROTHER 1743 in Orange County, Virginia. She was born 3 Sep 1726 in King George County, Virginia. The general consensus is that John and Margaret had the following children, all born in Orange, Orange County, Virginia: Capt. Thomas ROBBINS was born about 1745/48, (he also had a son named Elijah) William ROBBINS was born about 1745 Ann ROBBINS was born about 1750 John ROBBINS was born about 1750 Reuben ROBBINS was born about 1752 Lucy ROBBINS was born about 1755 Mary ROBBINS was born about 1760 Sarah ROBBINS was born about 1764 Ann Lucy and Sarah could have been the Joanna, Lucy and Sarah who, along with James DONALSON, all of Scott County Kentucky, gave a power of attorney to James ROBINS of Spotsylvania Co., Virginia in 1793. This would have been about the right time for John’s will to be probated. James was the son of Charles Robins who, at the time the power of attorney was granted, was still living and would have been about 71-years old. James had a son named Elijah D. who was born about the same time as that of Thomas ROBBINS by the same name. It is possible that they gave the power of attorney to their uncle because their father had already removed his family to Wilkes County, North Carolina, where he later died. [Reference: Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850; Book N: “James Donalson, Lucy x Robins, Joanna x Robins, Sarah x Robins of Scott Co., Kentucky, po. of atto. to James Robins of Spots. Co., Va.”] Re: Charles Robins Possible Connection By Jimmie Lee ROBINS July 20, 2008 at 10:12:23 In reply to: Charles Robins Possible Connection Bruce Robbins 10/17/07 Bruce Here is a list of Children of John ROBINS, Sr. and Margaret STROTHER: William ROBINS, born c. 1745 in Orange Cty., Virginia, died c. 1774 in Orange Cty., Virginia. He was married c. 1766 to Ann FOSTER, born c. 1744, died 14 June 1833. Capt. Thomas ROBINS, born c. 1748 in Orange Cty., Virginia, died bef. 1824 Coffey Cty., Tennessee. He was married on the 24 December 1775 to Mary FOSTER, she was born abt 1747, died 4 December 1807 in Wilkes Cty., North Carolina. NOTE: Check this link for a surname history for the FOSTER line:Foster Link John ROBINS Jr., born c. 1750 in Orange Cty., Virginia, died (?) in Franklin Cty., Tennessee. He married Elizabeth DOGAN in c. 1771 in Orange Cty., Virginia. NOTE: Check this link for a surname history for the JONES/FOSTER line:Jones Line Reuben ROBINS, born bet. 1750-1755 in Orange Cty., Virginia, died in 1833 in Wilkes Cty., North Carolina. He was married on the 29 April 1782 in Wilkes Cty., North Carolina to Jane TURNER, born c. 1760-70, died c. 1850-60 Mary ROBINS, born c. 1760 in Orange Cty., Virginia, died (?) in Wilkes Cty., North Carolina. She married Joseph ROBERTS c. 1781. Ann ROBINS, born (?) in Orange Cty., Virginia. She married James SARTIN c. 1786. Lucy ROBINS, born bet. 1755-60 in Orange Cty., Virginia, died bef. 1787 in Wilkes Cty., North Carolina. She married (Benjamin) BROWN Sarah ROBINS, born (?). She married COLBY RUCKER c. 1786. You will note the daughters: Cousin Minister Rev. Jimmie Lee Robins., MS Re: Charles Robins Possible Connection By Bruce Robbins July 23, 2008 at 05:25:04 In reply to: Re: Charles Robins Possible Connection Jimmie Lee ROBINS 7/20/08 Thanks Jimmie for your response. I still haven’t found new evidence to link Charles Robins to this family, but I’m still looking. Did you participate in the Robbins DNA Project? Bruce Robbins Re: Charles Robins Possible Connection By Jimmie Robins January 16, 2011 at 10:26:02 In reply to: Re: Charles Robins Possible Connection Bruce Robbins 7/23/08 Bruce Hello cousin its been a while. I have moved, and am now back to doing some research. I checked the Robins/Robbins DNA data base this morning. Comparing our connections, I noted a 100% connection by Y-DNA12 to Obedience Robbins. I also got a note from familytreeDNA.com that they believe that we are Scandinavian Vikings. I have since joined the Viking DNA research group. Keep in touch Rev. Jimmie Lee Robins John Robins & Jane Throckmorton By Joyce Robbins September 21, 2008 at 11:17:26 I just confirmed the m. between a John Robins and Jane Throckmorton.She was b. abt 1672; dau of Albion Throckmorton and Wife Elizabeth of York, VA.Somewhere I found three issue:Mary, William and Albion Robins/Robbins.Can anyone confirm for me if this John Robins of York Co., VA is the one b. abt 1670 and the son of Dr. Thomas C. Robins and Mary Hansford?I find him listed with a different wife and no indication he had more than one wife.Thanks. FAMILY TREE By MATTHEW ROBINS December 12, 2008 at 08:33:25 Hi there i'm trying to find out more about a member of my family by the name of Joseph Robins born in Falmouth ? in 1785 he may of had an older brother Robert but not sure. Any information or possible links would be greatly appreciated, many thanks. Take care all the best. Matt Robins. Guernsey. Channel Islands. Re:ROBINS / LANGDON By MATTHEW ROBINS February 04, 2010 at 05:37:57 In reply to: FAMILY TREE MATTHEW ROBINS 12/12/08 HI THERE I'M TRYING TO FIND OUT THE PARENTS OF JOSEPH ROBINS BORN ABT 1785 IN FALMOUTH HE MOVED TO CHISELBOROUGH SOMERSET AND MARRIED MARY LANGDON WHO WAS ALSO BORN ABT 1785. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. MANY THANKS MATT ROBINS. Edwin Waterson Robins By Patrick Robins April 01, 2008 at 01:37:59 I am looking for any information on Edwin Waterson Robins, b1842 Newark, NJ, d1895, Butte, Mont.Served as Sharpshooter (Union Army, Co. I, Michigan USSS 1862-65). Jethro Robins-Yorkshire,England b.1790 By Caroline Amundson April 02, 2008 at 05:47:13 Hello, Looking for information on my 4th Gr Grandfather. Jethro Robins b. 1790, we believe he may have been born in Yorkshire. We know that he was in the Marines for 21 years (according to land grant letters in Canada) and that he married Ellen Pellew in Plumstead,Kent 24 Sep 1827. We have lots of information after he got married and moved to Canada, but know nothing of his birth and his parents. Hopeing someone may have a link to him.. Caroline Re: Jethro Robins-Yorkshire,England b.1790 By Paul Robins October 01, 2011 at 12:58:59 In reply to: Jethro Robins-Yorkshire,England b.1790 Caroline Amundson 4/02/08 Caroline .. You and I have not corresponded in over two years, so hope that this reaches you. I have done some paid research on my Robins Family, in Yorkshire, and have gone back three Generations beyond my 2G-Grandfather James Robins. STILL no connection leading to Jethro Robins.. My Robins appear to originate from NORTHAMPTONSHIRE in the North of England. Information that I have says that JETHRO was born in NETHERBURY, Dorset, England. What new info have you uncovered ?Let's do it directly. My (new) e-mail address is with this message. Paul Robins Christiana (Robins) Craig By Virginia Weaver May 11, 2008 at 08:20:12 Am trying to find the first husband of Christiana Robins. She was born in 1848 in Pennsylvania to John & Sarah Robins. I find that she had a son name Lee Gruver b. abt 1863 in Pa. In March 1871, she married Stephen Craig in Lockport, St. Joseph Co., Mi. Any information would be greatly appreciated. ELIZABETH ROBINS By joyce meyer December 28, 2008 at 05:58:49 Seeking information on Elizabeth Robins who married George Smith in Wilkes Co., NC in 1779. Any help will be greatly appreciated. James Robbins 1896 By Lucy Chamberlain January 19, 2009 at 06:10:06 Hi, i am looking for any information regarding James Robbins (1896 - 1962) He was born in Dundee (cats close) but moved to London and married Edith Burnett (1908 - ?) His parents were James Robbins and Edith Foy. If anyone has any information or can help with some idea's of where to look lthat would be great, if you could email me my address is lchamberlain01@hotmail.co.uk i would really appriciate it many thanks William Stephen Robins (1876-1945) By Peter M. Smith January 20, 2009 at 09:08:24 He was born at Brantford, Ontario, the eldest child of Stephen Robins, born 1842 in Dorset, and Bridget Mahan. William S. Robins married in 1909 Florence Lillian Moody (elder sister of my grandmother Gertrude Moody) at St. Thomas, Ontario. They had one son that I know of, Leonard Robins, born May 1911 at Brantford, Ontario. Florence Robins died in 1929 at London, Ontario. At some point William S. Robins re-married. He lived at Toronto and worked in the wine business. He died in Jun 1945 - here is a short obituary: Toronto Star, 5 June 1945, p.19 DEATHS ROBINS, William--In Toronto, on Tuesday morning, June 5, 1945, William Stephen Robins, beloved husband of Edith A. Robins, 1435 Bathurst St., dear father of Leonard. Resting at his home. Funeral service in St. Michael’s and All Angels Anglican Church (St. Clair and Wychwood), on Thursday morning at 11 o’clock. Interment at London (motors). I would be grateful to hear from anyone recognizing the names William Stephen, Edith or Leonard Robins. PS The only names on his gravestone at London, Ontario, are William Stephen Robins and Florence Lillian Moody. John ROBINS B) ca 1752 in London UK By Jenny Paterson April 28, 2007 at 09:22:35 My ancester was John ROBINS, born ca 1752, who was an upholsterer, estate agent & austioneer in London and owned a considerable amount of Real Estate there. He married Mary PARISH in 1776 and they produced11 children:- Mary 1778 (marr James REID), John 1780, Ann and John Elisha 1780 (John marr Elizabeth BAXTER), Edward 1781, Ambrose 1783, Joseph 1784, Ann 1786, Sophia 1787(marr Thomas BRAMALL), Frances Anne 1788 (marr John UTTERTON) and James 1790. Would love contact with anyone else who has researched this family. JennyNew Zealand Re: John ROBINS B) ca 1752 in London UK By James Robins May 15, 2008 at 11:42:48 In reply to: John ROBINS B) ca 1752 in London UK Jenny Paterson 4/28/07 Hi Jenny, Not sure if this is the same branch, but I do have a James Robins in my records that was born somewhere in England around 1800...could match up to the James in your records.The dates don't match exactly, but James is a common name in my family (me, my dad, and this fellow to name a few).I'd love to see what you have. -James (Jake) Robins St. Catharines, Ontario Re: John ROBINS B) ca 1752 in London UK By Jenny Paterson May 15, 2008 at 07:02:11 In reply to: Re: John ROBINS B) ca 1752 in London UK James Robins 5/15/08 My ROBINS family were living and working in Regents St, London although when John died in 1831 they were living at Norwood Green, Middlesex, England. All of John and Marys' children were christened at St Dunstan in the West, London, England. James was baptised there on 14 Jul 1790. There seem to be a lot of ROBINS in London around that time especially called John, James and Joseph.I still do not know who my Johns (b ca 1752) parents were or where they hailed from. Do you know any more about your James. I could check through the data I have collected if I know more. Jenny Re: John ROBINS B) ca 1752 in London UK By Christopher Seath July 16, 2008 at 04:59:46 In reply to: John ROBINS B) ca 1752 in London UK Jenny Paterson 4/28/07 I have a John Robins B. 1805 London, Middlesex, Eng. marr.May---- b.1819 Children;Ernest b.1857 marr Alice Frazer, Alice Robins b. 1851, Emily Robins b.1857 Re: John ROBINS B) ca 1752 in London UK By Jenny Paterson July 23, 2008 at 05:41:21 In reply to: Re: John ROBINS B) ca 1752 in London UK Christopher Seath 7/16/08 Hi Christopher, Don't see any connection with your John ROBINS(1805)at this stage, but you never know. There seems to be a number of Robins families in London at that time and they often have the names John, James or Joseph. Doesn't help us much - does it! If you ever come across a John Crawley ROBINS born 1840 in Pancras Middlesex and married to Elizabeth AVENALL in 1867. My ancestors believed he was related to us but as yet I haven't connected with him. His son was a Bishop in Canada (Rev Edwin Frederick ROBINS) Cheers, Jenny Robins of Portsea Hampshire By patricia morris October 31, 2005 at 09:53:39 I think i have found my family after a long search William Robins Portsea Hampshire children William b 1755 Samuel Hall b 1760 Ann b 1762 Any connections? Thanks for your time Pat Jefferson W. Robins ... MS By Chuckles November 11, 2005 at 12:41:17 I am trying to find any info on a Jefferson W. Robins ... he is shown in 1910, Neshoba county MS census born abt 1880, maybe MS Census show him, his wife and brother a Joe W. or Jas W. Robins ... It is info on the brother and/or the parents I seek mostly ... can you help ??? Chuck .... 2chuck@charter.net Robins in Ilfracombe, Devon, UK By James Schauer November 20, 2005 at 06:27:50 I am searching for details about James Henry Robins, born about 1882 in Ilfracombe, died on 19 Sep 1964 in Barnstaple, Devon.His father was William James, who died in 1926 in Ilfracombe, Devon.Any help would be appreciated. James A. Schauer Thomas Robins of Chester Co., SC By tamara stevens January 05, 2007 at 09:15:23 Col.Thomas Robins' will written 1816, proved 2 Nov 1819, in Chester Co, SC, Sons named were Elijah, Joseph, James, Thomas, and Obediah. Grandson Thomas Robins son of his son John Robins dec'd. Bequests to Nancy Roberts and her son Hezekiah Roberts, no relationship stated. Witnesses were Jos. Brown, William Dudney, James Morris. Will sponsor a DNA test for proven male descendants still bearing the Robins/Robbins surname. Thanks, Tamara tamara@bearsandhares.com Robins Robbins in Dorset England By Duane Robbins January 14, 2007 at 06:48:47 I am searching for relatives of My Robbins Robinsline Robert Robins, born April 13, 1707 in Okeford Fitzpaine England; died December 12,1792 Robert Robins, born December 28, 1744 in Okeford Fitzpaine England; died Abt. December 1799; marriedMartha Crocker April 05, 1767 in Durwestern;Susanna Robins, born January 14, 1734/35 Lawrence Robins, born February 28, 1736/37 Mary Robins, born Abt. 1739. Anne Robins, born May 18, 1740 James Robins, born April 08, 1762 Elizabeth Robins, born January 31, 1768; married William Bartlett 1806. Henry Robins, born January 21, 1771 in Winterbourne Houghton Dorset, England; died May 13, 1810 married Jane Squire November 17, 1792. James Robins, born January 21, 1771. Robert Robins, born 1773; married Mary Stickly November 24, 1806 in Milton Abbey. Henry Robins, born January 21, 1771 in Winterbourne Houghton Dorset, England; died May 13, 1810 in Winterbourne Houghton Dorset, England. Ann Robins, born Abt. February 17, 1792; married Henry Ricketts 1814. Martha Robins, born Abt. April 12, 1793; married Ambrose Lavell; born January 31, 1796 in Milton Abbas; diedin Winter borne Houghton1. James Robins, born December 10, 1797. Hannah Robins, born September 21, 1800. Sarah Robins, born 1803. John Robins, born Abt. July 31, 1803; died 1863; married Harriett Patience November 18, 1827 in Dorset. Anyone with a connection please contact Me Duane Robbins Re: Robins Robbins in Dorset England By Val King March 02, 2007 at 04:28:51 In reply to: Robins Robbins in Dorset England Duane Robbins 1/14/07 Did any of your Robins/Robbins come to Canada or the U.S.? My grandmother was Mary Robins, daughter of Job, granddaughter of Joshua.Joshua and his wife June Coates lived here in Canada.Joshua was born about 1810. His parents may have been John and Tabitha, who may have resided in the U.S.before coming to Canada. But we don't know when the Robins family came to America or where they came from. Re: Robins Robbins in Dorset England By Duane Robbins March 02, 2007 at 06:04:08 In reply to: Re: Robins Robbins in Dorset England Val King 3/02/07 Yes Many of My family came through Canada. The only name You posted that I have in My database is Mary Robins born about 1739 daughter of Robert Robins and Elizabeth. Many of My Robins relatives live around Brantford Ontario. and the UP. in Michigan USA I will ask them about Your other names. Good Luck ! Duane Robbins robbins1234@comcast.net Re: Robins Robbins in Dorset England By Val King March 02, 2007 at 07:04:35 In reply to: Re: Robins Robbins in Dorset England Duane Robbins 3/02/07 Thanks for your quick reply.My Robins lived near Brantford as well - or at least in that general area - My Robins lived in Norfolk County and Mary Robins was born 1883. I hope that we can find her ancestors. Re: Robins Robbins in Dorset England By Patricia Hammerstein November 21, 2007 at 07:58:47 In reply to: Robins Robbins in Dorset England Duane Robbins 1/14/07 re the Robbins family.(various spellings Robbins, Robins and Robings). I am descended from the Robins of Oakford Fitzpaine and Belchalwell (villages next to each other).You mention a James b 1762.He was the son of Andrew and Ann Stickland.Andrew and Ann also had another son Ambrose in 1778.Ambrose married Fanny Moore and their daughter Eleanor was my gg grandmother.Eleanor’s brother Andrew emigrated with his family to Illinois and I have been in touch with one of his descendants who now lives in California.This Illinois family retained the “g” in the name. BEWARE - Robbins or Robins Genealogy Book Seekers By Gary Robins December 05, 2005 at 11:23:31 I was recently involved in the research of material concerning the descendents of Daniel Robins and Hope Potter.The other party, Chuck Poley, took it upon himself to publish and offer for sale a book based on that research.I'm not going to leave myself open to a libel charge, but I am posting here that I have recieved at least 3 complaints that Chuck has not sent any product to them for their money.I don't mean an inadequate product, I mean any product.I have reports from another researcher, that they are also receiving complaints. I want to emphasize that I had nothing to do with the decision to publish, or soliciting of purchasers and have never received any money in connection with this terrible event. Advice? I'm aware that many individual researchers may want to publish information at or near cost.These people are not businesmen and likely don't have the access to receive credit card payments.I'm not advertising for anyone here, but these people could get an account simular to Pay Pal, where the buyer can purchase through that organization knowing that their money will be refunded in the event that either a substandard product, or no product is received. Gary Robins Ned Robins early 1800's Prince Edward Island By Wailani Robins February 12, 2007 at 06:39:54 Looking for the origin of Ned Robins (where parents are from). Came to Hawaii early 1800's from Canada. Re: Ned Robins early 1800's Prince Edward Island By cynthia April 14, 2007 at 05:30:12 In reply to: Ned Robins early 1800's Prince Edward Island Wailani Robins 2/12/07 I can find a Edward Ernest Robins born 3-16-1854 in Prince Edward Island, his parents are: John Robins of P.E.I. and Katherine Wyatt of the same area., Edward, I think went by Ned Robins, I think he worked for a Plantation in Honolulu., he died in 12-6-1929. My grandmother married a Charles Robins. Elisabeth, Malissa , Martin & Penelope Robins By Michael Scrape January 15, 2006 at 02:42:31 I am searching for information about Elisabeth Robins who was born in South Carolina about 1813. Elisabeth married Robert Millsalso born in South Carolina about 1813. Robert & Elisabeth are found living in Walker County, Alabama 1850 to 1860. Their children were Wilson Mills, Artemissa "Artie" Mills, Bethany Mills,Athanar Mills & Arlena J. Mills. I also believe that Penelope unknown was the mother of Elisabeth, A Penelope Robins was living in the home in 1850, Penelope was born about 1780 in South Carolina. After 1860 Robert & family moved to Van Buren County Arkansas, I believe Robert and Elisabeth may have died before 1880 census. Artemissa "Artie" Mills married Phillip Norris of Walker County, AL & William A. Tap of Van Buren County, AR, Artie died in Poinsett County, AR. Athanar "Athea" Mills married a Dr. John B. Neal in 1865 in Monroe County, Mississippi and moved to Arkansas and believe she and John died in Poinsett County, AR before 1910.Children of Robins unknown & Penelopeunknown are Elisabeth, Martin & Malissa who marriedElijah "Lize" Barton, any help would be appreciated. Michael Scrape Re: Elisabeth, Malissa , Martin & Penelope Robins By John German January 16, 2006 at 03:14:28 In reply to: Elisabeth, Malissa , Martin & Penelope Robins Michael Scrape 1/15/06 The 1850 census for these folks really looks like Rolins to me. Benjamin Bradley Robins b. 1981 By Cindy Timberman July 18, 2005 at 10:33:12 Ben was possibly adopted by Kevin Robins.Ben was born in King County, Washington in 1981 under the name of Benjamin Bradley Wolfe. Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada By Glen Robins April 13, 2007 at 09:03:17 Hi Folks, I'm currently researching Robins family history in London-Middlesex Co. in Ontario, Canada. I'm looking for my grandfather's (Roy Richard Robins) and great uncle's (Harry Robins) burials, which I believe are just north of London, ON., in a cemetery near Highbury Ave. I plan to survey cemeteries in the area at the beginning of May. I understand that there was some family activity in Komoka, as well, but am uncertain of details. My father is Harry Albert Robins (b. 1932), and my late uncle was Roy Russell Robins (b. 1921). Thanks for any help! Any additional info would be great appreciated, as well. :) Glen Robins Re: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada By Ann Pilon January 15, 2010 at 06:29:02 In reply to: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada Glen Robins 4/13/07 Hello: I am searching my husband's family. He has a Levi ROBINS and his son Wilbur Robins living in Oxford County in the 1800's. Would that would connect with anything you have? I believe there may have been siblings in the London area. Would you have any information on this? Ann Re: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada By Beverley Verreault August 26, 2007 at 07:25:31 In reply to: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada Glen Robins 4/13/07 I am just starting the Robbins Family Tree,who came from the area mentioned- All I have is George 1844-1932, wife Ester Saylor 1846-1933:,Job D.1866 W. Christina Smith d 1886: John w.Tabitha Stowbridge:John: Joshua: I know they came from the London-Middlesex area and there is at least one cousin in London.Does any of these names come up in your research. Re: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada By Val King September 02, 2007 at 03:07:48 In reply to: Re: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada Beverley Verreault 8/26/07 Hi:I believe that we are from the same "Robins Tree".You mentioned John Robins and Tabitha Stowbridge. They had a son, Joshua who is my ancestor (married to Jane Coates). Is your Job D. Robinsmarried to Christine Smith a son of John and Tabitha? If so he would be a brother of my ancestor Joshua. They also had a daughter Tabitha who married Samuel Temple. A son of Joshua and Jane named Job Darius Robins was my GreatGrandfather.He was married to Ester Ann Silverthorn.I have found 5 children for George Robins married to Ester Sailor (sometimes Taylor, sometimes Saylor):Samuel Edward b. 1870,Jessie b.1871, Mary Ann b.1873, Tabitha, b.1873, and Ida Edith b 1891. Where did you find that Tabitha's maiden name was Stowridge?The 1851 census says that John and Tabitha were born in the U.S.Do you hve parents names for them? Or the location in the U.S. ThanksVal Re: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada By Beverley Verreault September 03, 2007 at 07:14:38 In reply to: Re: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada Val King 9/02/07 Hi: We are from the same "Robin Tree" George Robins married to Ester Saylor is my great Grandfather. There were 12 children in his family but no Tabitha. My Job D. Robins is the son of John and Tabitha and had 5 children that I know of. I got Tabitha's maiden name from a cousin.I am fairly new at this game so got off on the wrong track with the spelling of names and becuase Robins was French was looking in the wrong location. This has helped alot if I can help you anymore please let me know. Re: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada By James Harris September 06, 2008 at 01:00:17 In reply to: Re: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada Beverley Verreault 9/03/07 I have tone of information about these names as I am a decendent. Unfortunately my computer is broken right now but I have lots in writing. Call me at 519-432-1262 Re: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada By Val King September 06, 2008 at 04:08:02 In reply to: Re: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada James Harris 9/06/08 I would be very interested in receiving the "tons" of information that you have about the Robins family.I am a descendant of John Robins and Tabitha Strowbridge - Joshua Robins and Janes Coates - Job Robins and Ann Silverthorn. Mary Robins and Isaac Mussell. Val King. Re: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada By Paul Robins March 21, 2008 at 06:54:15 In reply to: Robins in London-Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada Glen Robins 4/13/07 Glen....... Read your message, for the first time, tonight !!!Curious ... did any of your Robins/Robbins Family originate, or wander thru' North Simcoe County, Midland Area ??? And where did the middle name RUSSELL ORIGINATE ? A RUSSELL ROBBINS IS BURIED IN St. James-on-the-Lines, PENETANGUISHENE, Ontario. Also, ,in the same Cemetery is a William Russell Robbins. The name is one B, or two B's, depending on the records being researched. Also, see someone saying the name ROBINS was French. Have only seen that once before, a Family that came out of Grey County, circa 1850 .. GABRIEL ROBBINS. Have a couple of Georges, in the connection, but little on them. Had always thought that ROBINS was as English as `God Save The King` !!! Paul Robins, Wasaga Beach, Ontario. DATA: Robins, Grace Louise listed in 1929 Richmond, VA yearbook By Susan Sasek January 07, 2006 at 11:31:47 DATA Message RE:The Marshallite, 1929 John Marshall High School yearbook (Richmond, VA). This yearbook lists the members of the Senior class of 1929, faculty members, members of the Corps of Cadets, and many members of various clubs (not all).Unfortunately, it does not list the names of the members of the Junior, Sophomore or Freshmen classes (only officers listed for those classes).It includes the following name(s): Robins, Grace Louise (Wee Wee) There's over 1,900 records, so I've only listed the name(s), as it appears in the yearbook in this message. If you would like to view all of the information that I extracted from the yearbook, I have uploaded it to my freepages genealogy web site. The link to the first page of these extracts on my web site is: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sassytazzy/family/research/1929marshallite/1929marshallite1.htmlhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sassytazzy/family/research/1929marshallite/1929marshallite1.html Or it can be accessed through the "General Research" link on the main page at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sassytazzy/index.htmlhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sassytazzy/index.html Please note that my site contains free genealogy related data & IS NOT a "commercial" or "advertising" site.Until I can get back out & do research on my own families, my hobby is posting free genealogy related data online that may help other reseachers.I put all kinds of genealogy information on my web site (including information others send to me to share on the site), not just data about the families I am researching (therefore I can't answer questions about everyone I have listed on the site). I hope the information I've put online helps someone with their research . . . Susan :) Sassytazzy's Online Genealogy Research Library http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sassytazzy/index.htmlhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sassytazzy/index.html William Elias Robins family website By David Kelly February 15, 2006 at 08:41:01 I have created a family website on William Elias Robins of Murray County Georgia.The site includes pictures, letters amd more on his family and his descendants. http://robinsfamily.freespaces.com/http://robinsfamily.freespaces.com/ Priscilla Robins/Robbins Jones, Edward E Robins By Claire salter February 15, 2006 at 08:58:28 Elizabeth Ann Jones b. 1834 in Washington Co. FL d. 1893 in LA married Elias Fort Connell. Her parents were Wiley and Priscilla Jones who both died before December 1851. Priscilla was married to a Mr. Robins befote Wiley Jones and had at least one son, Edwin Jones d. 1862. Would like information on Wiley Jones and Priscilla Robins/Robbins Jones. I will gladly share what I have. Claire Salter Re: Priscilla Robins/Robbins Jones, Edward E Robins By Claire salter February 15, 2006 at 09:04:22 In reply to: Priscilla Robins/Robbins Jones, Edward E Robins Claire salter 2/15/06 In the previous message it should read: Priscilla Robins/Robbins had at least one son Edward E Robins/Robbins. Enos Robbins(Robins) Conn to NY By Louise Dean-Kelly July 07, 2005 at 01:31:13 Looking for information about Enos Robbins born about 1800/01 or 1806/07 in Connecticut; perhaps around Weatherfield or Wallingford. Died Friday March 13, 1858 in Middleville , NY Married Eliza Russel in New Hartford, NY 8/4/1829. Children included: Ellen b.1841, married William May in Middleville, NY 10/28/1864, d. consumption 12/1869 in Middleville, NY (3 children- Ida, John A and Ellen) Mary E. b. 1834, married ? Wood Russel b. 1831, d. 11/1864 in Newport NY. Believe he was related to the Wells(Welles)/ Kennedy or Collinsfamilies of Conn.He may have apprenticed under Leonard Kennedy, Sr. along with Chester Robbins Wells, Elisha Griswald Wells, Robert Wells and Robert J. Collins. Early Planemakers in the Mohawk Valley of New York State.(Holland Patent/Newport/Fairfield/Utica areas). Mary J. & John Robins, Brooklyn By Lilliam Fee March 05, 2006 at 07:43:57 Does anyone know the decedents of John and Mary J. Robins?Mary's Maiden name was Fee, she was my G-grandfather's sister. Sharps-Robins-Scharfenstein-Carpenter By Ken Rood July 07, 2005 at 08:25:27 These names are listed in the Scharfenstein research listed on the Sharpsteen site @ Genealogy.Com. The post was made by Bruce Colles and has the Scharfenstein, Sharpsteen-Sharps and many other names listed. If you have any additional information on the Sharpsteen's, please post. Thank You.Ken Rood Re: Sharps-Robins-Scharfenstein-Carpenter By Gary Robins July 24, 2005 at 09:01:02 In reply to: Sharps-Robins-Scharfenstein-Carpenter Ken Rood 7/07/05 I'm a descendent of Jacob Sharps Robins.His parents were Robert Robins and Margaret Sharps.Margarets mother was Christina Vanover - Daughter of Cornelius Vanover III.What is your connection to the family? More Replies: Re: Sharps-Robins-Scharfenstein-Carpenter Ken Rood 7/24/05 Re: Sharps-Robins-Scharfenstein-Carpenter By Ken Rood July 24, 2005 at 01:53:27 In reply to: Re: Sharps-Robins-Scharfenstein-Carpenter Gary Robins 7/24/05 Your line is as follows: Henrich Scharfenstein Theib Scharfenstein Johan Peter Scharffenstein John Scharfenstein Sharpsteen John Scharfenstein Sharps Margaret Sharps was born on 23 Jun 1783. She died on 2 Apr 1850. Margaret married Robert Robins . Robert was born about 1777. My line: Henrich Scharfenstein Theib Scharfenstein Johan Peter Scharffenstein Johan Jacob Sharpsteen Peter Sharpstone Peter Sharpsteen Dency Sharpsteen Link to the Sharpsteen site, check out the data posted by Bruce Colles at the bottom. I hope you enjoy.Ken Rood http://genforum.genealogy.com/sharpsteenhttp://genforum.genealogy.com/sharpsteen Robbins of Bell Co., KY By John German March 11, 2006 at 07:15:22 Hoping to find descendants of Bell Co., KY, Robbins family willing to participate in DNA comparisons of Robbins families from Randolph Co., NC, and Overton Co., TN. The test is by mouth swab returned in ordinary US mail - no lab visits, no needles! John German - german@jarman.net Mary Jane Robins m Thomas Rickard 1873 St Austell area By nancy smith March 12, 2006 at 08:38:36 Looking to connections to Mary Jane Robins( daughter of Francis Robins and Susanna Hoskin) who married Thomas Rickard in 1873.They were living in the spit area of St Austell in the 1881 census.Thomas was listed as a tallow chandler= candle maker/seller and they had at least 5 children: Kate, Rose, William Francis, Priscilla Ann and Mabel Annie.Looking for any info on their children.Also looking for any connections or info on the siblings of Mary Jane Robins= Elizabeth Ann Robins, Priscilla and William Henry MarkRobins. Thanks, Nancy Elizabeth Robins and Thomas Bliss 1699 By Anne milner March 27, 2006 at 12:47:29 Looking for information about Elizabeth Robins and Thomas Bliss who married at Kingswood Glos. on 10th April 1699, according to the parish registers. I believe Thomas was a clothier from Minchinhampton. James Robins of 170 Old Kent Road, Surrey. Wine Merchant. c1861 By Brenda Azzaro July 11, 2006 at 04:44:43 James Robins of 170 Old Kent Road, Surrey. Wine Merchant. Eben William Robertson is leasing the property at Nos 17 and 18 Linton road, New North Road, Islington, Middlesex to John Dean for a rent of £550 per annum. The property forms part of a plot leased in 1847 by the Mystery of Clothworkers to Henry Rydon of Oakley House, Oakeley Crescent, City Road, Middlesex, Gentleman for 80 years. This original plot had 80 houses built on it. Henry Rydon allowed Edward Loader in 1848 to build 2 houses on the part of the plot referred to in this indenture, but did not give him a lease on the land. Edward Loader died in 1860 appointing Clement Uzielli, John Mackenzie and James Robins as his executors. In 1853 Henry Rydon leased the plot to Eben Robertson. The original parchment document relating to the above is displayed on http://www.familychest.co.ukhttp://www.familychest.co.uk PHOTO Full transcription available upon request, or the original if you belong to the family. Use surname search on FamilyChest website. josiah robins By Bruce Murray December 14, 2004 at 10:27:39 looking for any info on Josiah Robins of Aston, Birmingham England. He was married to a Sarah Yeomans and died in the early 1820's. Bruce Murray Hamilton, Ontario Re: josiah robins By brian wyeth April 15, 2011 at 08:27:04 In reply to: josiah robins Bruce Murray 12/14/04 i have posted a message but have had no reply or acknowledgement if it was of interest my message was this a memorium to josiah robins daughter in memory of ann wife of samuel holland of caerdeon m.p for merioneth and daughtr of tho late josiah robins of aston brook birmingham born 8 oct 1816 died 23 march 1877 also of samuel holland born 17 oct 1803 entered into rest 27 dec 1892 Robins Cornwall Kenwyn Truro By Lee Lloyd December 18, 2004 at 08:19:04 Hi, Seeking further information about the following Robins family members. Christopher Robins and Mary nee Hendra who were married in 1705 at Kenwyn, Cornwall.Their children were: *Christopher born 1708 thomas born 1701 Phillipa born 1717 John born 1706 Samuel born 1713 Mary born 1720 Christopher Robins married in 1740 to Charity nee Cock.Their children were: *Christopher born 1741 Mary born 1745 Charity born 1751 Phillipa born 1746 Jane born 1751 Simon born 1743 John born 1747 Alice born 1747 Thomas born 1748 William born 1752 Christopher Robins married in 1763 at Kenwyn to Grace nee Moyle.Their children were: *Christopher born 1764 Payl Moyle born 1771 William born 1776 Grace born 1784 John born 1765 Samuel Moyle born 1773 Matthew born 1778 Simon born 1781 Christopher Robins married 1785 at Kenwyn to Jennifer / Jane nee Sims.Their children were: *Elisha born 1799 Jane born 1789 Emma born 1811 Christopher born 1786 Samuel born 1806 Maria born 1795 Elisha Robins married 1820 at Truro to Elizabeth nee Pascoe. Their children were: 1824 Elizabeth 1828 Charlotte 1832 Emma 1832 Jane 1835 Elisha 1838 William Samuel Sally Any help gratefully received. You can email me atserendip61@hotmail.com Thanks Re: Robins Cornwall Kenwyn Truro By Brent Richards August 12, 2007 at 06:15:07 In reply to: Robins Cornwall Kenwyn Truro Lee Lloyd 12/18/04 G'day, Starting with the generation numbered "3" is a branch of Robins descendants that went to Victoria Australia: 1. Christopher Robins (1741 - 1786) & Grace Moyle (1743 - 1818) 2. Simon Robins (1781 - 1858) & Betsey Stevens (1784 -1862) 3. Grace Robins (1805 - 1887) & John Thomas (1804 - 1863), issue: Arrived 1857 on the 'William Jackson' 4/ William Thomas Elizabeth Emily Thomas William Robins Thomas (1834 - 1909) Charles John Thomas Caroline Ann Thomas Simon Robins Thomas Paul Moyle Robins Thomas Re: Robins Cornwall Kenwyn Truro By paul robins November 23, 2005 at 06:20:31 In reply to: Robins Cornwall Kenwyn Truro Lee Lloyd 12/18/04 Christopher Robins married in 1763 at Kenwyn to Grace nee Moyle. Their children were: *Christopher born 1764 Payl Moyle born 1771........ THIS NAME SHOULD BE PAUL MOYLE ROBINS I don't know where you want to go with this, but I have an 8 years old e-mail, in my files, which says that PAUL MOYLE ROBINS was a tin mine manager, in Cornwall, (England). He had a son, (yet another PAUL ROBINS ) WHO, AGAINST HIS FATHER'S WISHES, became a BIBLE CHRISTIAN Minister, and came to PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO, CANADA, as a Missionary, in 1846. This Paul, kept diaries, which I believe have survived, as I have seen his name , on the Internet, on different occasions. I have no known connection ... my Robins Ancestors having come from YORKSHIRE (Royston), England, landing in Quebec in 1852. This is intended for your information. Good Luck, You can let me know how it shakes out. Paul Robins ROBINS OF SIMCO CO. ONT. CANADA 1860s By Cali Spera August 29, 2004 at 12:47:54 LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON FOLLOWING ROBINS/ROBBINS LIVING IN W.GWILLIAMBURY IN 1850-60'S Is there anyone related or knowledgable of this group? HENRY ROBINSb. 1786 d. 1848 BRADFORD, ONTARIO ESTHER ROBINSb. 1791 SCOTLAND BORN IN CANADA: JOSEPHb. 1824m. EMMELINE LINDSAY1858 GEORGEb.m. RACHEL CURRY1849 WILLIAM H. b. 1827m. ANNE HALPINE 1855 MARGARETb. ?m. GEORGE CADWELL JAMESb. 1818m. NANCY? JANEb. 1831 Dudley Seymour Robins b. Feb.22, 1858 Esther is living with Joseph Robins in 1861. Jane is living with Wm Robins. Would like to hear from anyone with info on this group. Re: ROBINS OF SIMCO CO. ONT. CANADA 1860s By Tracey Kyrylchuk April 27, 2006 at 08:14:24 In reply to: ROBINS OF SIMCO CO. ONT. CANADA 1860s Cali Spera 8/29/04 Cali, would you please get in touch with me about your Robins genenalogy research.I am doing research as well.E-mail me at: traceykyr@sasktel.net Thanks. Tracey Kyrylchuk Re: ROBINS OF SIMCO CO. ONT. CANADA 1860s By Janice Trenouth March 10, 2006 at 07:22:29 In reply to: ROBINS OF SIMCO CO. ONT. CANADA 1860s Cali Spera 8/29/04 Just found Esther Eagleson's second marriage register where it lists her parents as: George Cadwell and Margaret Robbins. Willing to share info. Janice Re: ROBINS OF SIMCO CO. ONT. CANADA 1860s By peter ferguson February 25, 2008 at 05:04:13 In reply to: ROBINS OF SIMCO CO. ONT. CANADA 1860s Cali Spera 8/29/04 I am a descendant of the Robins family of West Gwillimbury. My great grandmother was Alice Josephine Robins daughter of William & Ann. One of her brothers was Dudley Seymour Robins. I would like to swap information on the family if possible Peter Ferguson in warm and sunny Australia Re: ROBINS OF SIMCO CO. ONT. CANADA 1860s By paul robins October 09, 2004 at 06:44:30 In reply to: ROBINS OF SIMCO CO. ONT. CANADA 1860s Cali Spera 8/29/04 Why not subscribe to the Simcoe County Mailing list ? A lot of Good Stuff comes thru' this mailing list Simcoe County now has its own mailing list, to subscribe please send an email to Can-Ont-Simcoe-L-request@rootsweb.com type the word "subscribe" (without the quotes) in the body of your e-mail, and don't forget to remove the signature, if any, before sending it. Our ROBINS come from the North of Simcoe County .... no known connection to your branch, in the South End . Good Luck .. will watch for your postings. Paul A. Robins Edward and Obedience ROBINS, VA 1600s By Fredric Saunders February 15, 2005 at 07:14:04 For anyone descended from Edward ROBINS through either his daughter Elizabeth who married William BURGESS, or his daughter Rachel who married Richard BEARD, or descended from Edward's brother Obedience, a new generation has been added to the ancestry. Betty Norem brought to my attention an on-line abstract of the will of Thomas PALMER, which named a daughter Elizabth ROBYNS, wife of Thomas ROBYNS of "Longbugby" [Long Buckby].Elizabeth PALMER (grandmother of Edward and Obedience ROBINS) was known before.This will added the generation of her father. A complete transcription of Thomas PALMER's will, as well as information on the PALMER family from it is at my site below. Rick Saunders http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/palmer.htmlhttp://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/palmer.html Family of William and Melvina Robins of Piddlehinton, Dorset in 1861 By Peter M. Smith March 13, 2005 at 12:54:43 RG 9/1355, Piddlehinton, Dorset, p.10 #42, Bourne Farm William Robins, head, 50, Ag. Lab., Dorset Longbeh Melvina Robins, wife, 43, born Dorset Dolesash Robert Robins, son, unmarried, 23, Ag. Lab., born Dorset Lydling John Robins, son, unmarried, 20, Ag. Lab., born Dorset W. Houghton Frederick Robins, son, unmarried, 13, Ag. Lab., born Dorset W. Houghton Elias Robins, son, unmarried, 10, Ag. Lab., born Dorset W. Houghton Herbert Robins, son, unmarried, 8, Ag. Lab., born Dorset W. Houghton Johanna Robins, daur, unamrried, 5, Scholar, born Dorset W. Clenston Elizabeth Robins, daur, 9m, Scholar, born Dorset Piddlehinton After William's death in 1870, most of the family left Dorset and settled in Brant County, Ontario Robins St Just in Penwith > Victoria, NSW, QLD, Australia By Kelly Woodhurst March 14, 2005 at 01:39:24 Looking for any ancestors of the Robins Family from St Just in Penwith Cornwall. They emigrated to Victoria, Australia where they spread to Adelong NSW, Sydney NSW and Charters Towers, QLD. Relevant names include: John Robins and Rebecca Carter Nicholas Robins and Mary White Thomas Robins and Ann Ellis William Robins and Mary Murrish Nicholas Robins and Lucy Tanswell Thanks Kelly kellywoodhurst@hotmail.com ROBINS QUEENSLAND LOOKUP By Kelly Woodhurst March 14, 2005 at 03:53:41 Can anyone help!!! I am looking to see what happened to the rest of the Robins Family. I have the following people moving from Adelong NSW (I have all the records here) to Queensland. Some moved back to NSW but there is a huge hole in the middle as to what happened in Queensland. Parents - Nicholas Robins and Lucy Tanswell. Nicholas Robins was born in St Just Cornwall and married Lucy Tanswell in 1877 in Adelong, NSW, Australia. Their children are as follows: Lucy (1878 - Adelong) Florence Annie (1880 - Adelong) William Edward (1884 - Adelong) Harold (1887 - Queensland) Albert Victor (1892 - Queensland) John Henry (1892 - Queensland) All would have married in Queensland and then possibly returned to NSW. Looking for the birth index and confirmation of dates in respect of children and any marriages. Thanking you in advance Kelly kellywoodhurst@hotmail.com Robins Robbins Larmann Larman Larmon Lahrman Lehrman By Gary Robins August 28, 2004 at 08:38:42 I'm looking for ancestry of Anna Maria Larman.She arrived in this country through Baltimore on Oct 9, 1848 from Bremen on the ship Teresa.She was listed as Maria Elizabeth Larmann, aged 4 years old, port of origin was Luhlengen.Other people on the ship were: Johann Heinrich Larmann age 2 from Luhlengen Bernhard Joseph Larmann age 29 from Lichtengen Maria Agnes Tichlh Larmann age 36 from Rulle Johan H. F. Lehrmann age 18 from Woden Alexander Anton Luhrmann age 26 from Osnabruck All of these people were bound for Cincinnati, Ohio Oral history has it that Anna came to this country with an aunt. In 1857 at the age of 13 she was made the ward of Solomon Canady in Indiana.Her name was carried as Mary E. Larman.The 1860 census has her in the house of Francina Canada, who was head of house.She was listed as Ann M Larman age 15, born in Germany.10 years earlier Francina last name was spelled Kennedy and her husband was Solomon. She married Samuel L Robins* in La Porte County, Indiana. Samuel and his family lived 2 houses away from the Canada household during the 1860 census. * The License was issued to Sammuel L Robbins and Anna M E Lammon on Feb 3, 1865.The minister certified the marriage of Sammuel Robins and Anna M E Larmon on Feb 6, 1865. If any of these names ring a bell and anyone can add to my ancestral information, I'd greatly appreciate the assistance.Samuels ancestry goes back to 1651 in New Haven Ct.I'd really like to get past the stumbling block resulting from Annas 1848 immigration, apparently in the company of relatives that eventually turned her over to the court system. Gary Robins Daniel Robins 1820 Floyd CO KY census FPC By Tim Diephouse September 23, 2004 at 07:10:12 Does any on have any information on the Daniel Robins listed in the 1820 as having a household of 8 FPC. They may be my relation. Francis Robins 1829 St Blaze, Cornwall By nancy smith August 29, 2004 at 05:02:49 I am seeking any information on the descendents of Francis robins, bapt 6-14-1829 in St Blaze, Cornwall.He married Susanna Hosking(Hosken), bapt 1-1-1832 born in Par,and they had 4 children that I know of: Mary Jane Robins, William Henry Mark Robins, Elizabeth Ann Robins and Priscilla Mark Robins.I have not been able to locate any information on any of these 4 children. Any help would be most appreciated. A Birthday Gathering ~ J. H. and Dela Robins ~ Woodburn, Iowa By Deborah Stanley April 02, 2005 at 12:25:17 The Chariton Leader, Chariton, Iowa Thursday, September 23, 1908 There was a great social event at the JOHN A. MARTIN home, in this city, on Saturday. This was a combined anniversary celebration of a number of the family, whose birthdays occurred near that date, JOHN P. MARTIN, MR. and MRS. CYRUS BELL and MRS. RICHARD HOBSON, who resides in Monroe County. There were 62 guests present, 13 from Eddyville and Monroe County and a number from Clarke County. It was a happy reunion of kinsfolk and friends and a bountiful repast was served at the noon hour. The conversation was spirited and reminiscences were indulged in and the past lived over. The gathering will be recalled in future days and old memories renewed. Such meetings are too rare. The following were present from a distance: Woodburn, Iowa: J.H. Robins and Dela Robins. Osceola, Iowa: James Jamison and Margaret Jamison. Lucas, Iowa: M.C. Welch. Logan, Okla: T.J. Mitchell. Eddyville, Iowa: Elizabeth Hobson, Etta Hobson, J.W. Hobson, Cora Hobson, Lois Hobson, Truman Hobson, M.J. Stump, Margaret Stump, Florence Stump, Inez Stump, Lena Stump, Harry Stump, and Mary Stump. Woodland, Iowa: I.N. Beavers and Cora Beavers. Ottumwa, Iowa: J.M. Wilson, Minnie Wilson, Erie Wilson and Helen Wilson. Allerton, Iowa: Cora Nelson, Mildred Nelson and Raymond Nelson. Omaha, Nebr: Minnie Carey. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert April 1, 2005 iggy29@rnetinc.net http://www.rootsweb.com/~ialucas/Main.htmhttp://www.rootsweb.com/~ialucas/Main.htm Jesse Robins - Hunterdon, Warren Counties NJ By Donna Doklan May 26, 2005 at 07:30:46 Looking for parents of Jesse L Robins and Anna V lott- children Nettie (Henrietta) and Albert.Living in Warren Cty in 1880 - married in Hunterdon County.Any info appreciated.email dokland@enter.net Thx Donna Re: Jesse Robins - Hunterdon, Warren Counties NJ By Faith Bennett November 04, 2006 at 04:55:00 In reply to: Jesse Robins - Hunterdon, Warren Counties NJ Donna Doklan 5/26/05 Jesse's father is Levi Robins, born 1823 in Hunterdon, NJ.His mother is Elizabeth ?, born in 1822 in Hunterdon, NJ.If you have or need any other info on this family, please contact me.Thanks! Re: Jesse Robins - Hunterdon, Warren Counties NJ By Cornelia Montgomery January 27, 2007 at 03:10:07 In reply to: Re: Jesse Robins - Hunterdon, Warren Counties NJ Faith Bennett 11/04/06 I am descended from a Jesse Robins who was born in 1789 "in New Jersey" according to family records, and who died in Caroline Center, Tomkins Co., NY in 1868. His wife was Katherine Lane. In the same cemetery (Ludlowville,. NY) is the grave of his father, John Robins, (1761-1838) also "from New Jersey).Someone has searched records of Monmouth Co for me and thrown in the towel - too many John Robins! Nor did hefine aJesse Robins for the above date of birth. Perhaps with your knowledge of Hunterdon and Warren Counties you might be able to offer some help? Carl A. Robbins By Ella Dyke September 25, 2004 at 05:06:11 Seeking information on Carl A. Robbins, born in Arkansas and moved to Calvin, Winn Parish, Louisiana with his parents when he was a small boy. He died there 2-26-1925, leaving a wife, Christine and 4 children. Thanks, Ella Henry ROBINS 1880 US census BROOKLYN By Dominic Murray October 11, 2004 at 04:07:45 I have found who I think is a relative of mine (the uncle of my great-great-grandmother) in the US census. The household is listed thus: 1881 CENSUS BROOKLYN NYC ROBINS Henry 42 Plumber Johana 35 House Keeping Charles 15 At School Francis 9 At School George 6 At School Lilly 5 At School Daisey 2 At Home It lists Henry as having been born in England, Johana in Long Island and all the children in Brooklyn. I wondered if anyone had any later info about this family, or if anyone could find out when Henry came to New York. There is a possible other spelling of his surname as ROBBINS Re: Henry ROBINS 1880 US census BROOKLYN By genealogy.com user October 12, 2008 at 06:43:40 In reply to: Henry ROBINS 1880 US census BROOKLYN Dominic Murray 10/11/04 Hi, Henry John Robins was my Gr.Grandfather and Johanna my Gr. Grandmother. George W. Robins was my Grandfather. All I know is that Henry was born in England. I have a little more info I can share. ROBINS of Moore Township, Lambton Co., ON, Canada By genealogy.com user October 13, 2004 at 05:36:19 Hi ROBINS and ROBBINS researchers, I have a bit of a puzzle.I'm trying to track down and place my wife's g-grandfather in the ROBINS/ROBBINS family tree.The only information we have is a hand-written record of his name as "John Frances Robbins", born in Moore Township on May 1, 1874.According to the same record, his wife is listed as "Mary Ellen Arnold", born in Iowa, USA, September 28, 1878.I can't find them. I can find a John ROBINS/ROBBINS (b. 1832) who could be the father of John Frances.This family is found on several census records of Moore Township.In the 1861 (naturally) and 1901 census reports, there is no trace of a son that would fit the profile.Through the LDS (www.familysearch.org), I can find this family in the 1881 census of Canada.There is no "John" listed, but there is a son "Frank" listed as being born in 1873.This is the closest I have come. Does anyone have information that would confirm or deny that "John Frances" and "Frank" are one and the same?? Any ideas will be much appreciated. I apologize to those who frequent both the ROBINS and ROBBINS groups for the fact that I am posting in both places to cover my bases.I don't know what the accepted protocol is. Mike. Ruel Robins & Isa Mary Dotson By Rocky Kramlich October 19, 2004 at 09:59:17 Looking for information on the Ruel Robins (Robbins) family who were listed in the Harmar, Washington County, Ohio, 1850 Census. Ruel Robins born about 1796, 1850 census in Delaware.He married Asa Mary Dotson.Listed as Mary in 1850 Census. Mary was living with her daughter Margaret Jane (Robins) Wareham in 1860 Census with two other daughters Louisa and Rebecca. Children: Elizabeth Robins, Margaret Jane Robins who married George Wareham and moved to Montana.Margaret is buried in the Geraldine, Montana Cemetery.Mary Robins, Louisa Robins, Rebecca Robins, William Robins, Martha Robins, Sarah Robins, and Hattie Dell Robins who married William Wilber Moore and and was living near Craig Montana in the mid 1870's.William and Hattie were killed by Indians near Wolf Creek, Montana and are buried in the Dearborn Crossing Cemetery on the Dearborn River. Rocky Re: Ruel Robins & Isa Mary Dotson By Rebecca Jeter February 14, 2008 at 10:18:50 In reply to: Ruel Robins & Isa Mary Dotson Rocky Kramlich 10/19/04 My great uncle was Dr. William Ruel Robins who lived in Ozan, AR.I am trying to do research on his family.I have just begun. Do you have any information about Robins in Arkansas? Re: Ruel Robins & Isa Mary Dotson By Rebecca Jeter February 14, 2008 at 10:26:48 In reply to: Re: Ruel Robins & Isa Mary Dotson Rebecca Jeter 2/14/08 My great uncle was Wilbur Ruel Robins, I believe.I find it interesting that he named my mother, born in 1909, Fleda DELL Robins, after he delivered her.I see a Dell in your listing, perhaps a grandmother?Wilbur was born about 1880 or so.He also named his only son, also a doctor, Ruel.Rebecca Jeter Negro Jeremiah POWELL Jailed; claims he lost free papers, 1824 VA ad online By Barbara Allen October 23, 2004 at 09:32:51 Hi, I just posted an old advertisement run by jailor Armistead ROBINS of King William County, Virginia. He was holding a black man calling himself Jeremiah POWELL, who claimed to have been born free in Philadelphia but had lost his free papers in Charleston, SC. It's nicely descriptive of POWELL. This is a notice for his owner to claim him (if he was indeed a slave), otherwise ROBINS had to proceed "as the law directs." I don't know exactly what the law was in Virginia in 1824. It's a sad tale, and I hope that the poor fella ended up free again... in his earthly lifetime. This was scanned from an original issue (NOT microfilm!) of the Richmond Enquirer (VA) newspaperdatedSeptember 21, 1824, and you can see it online here: http://theoldentimes.com/jeremiahpowell24kingwmva_1.htmlhttp://theoldentimes.com/jeremiahpowell24kingwmva_1.html I hope it's helpful! Barbara http://theoldentimes.comhttp://theoldentimes.com Benjamin Thomas Claiborne Robins By Dena Clason October 30, 2004 at 12:45:41 Looking for information on Benjamin Thomas Claiborne Robins, Born: 1808, Gloucester Co, Virginia.Died 1872, unknown where.He married Elizabeth Taliafero [Betsy] Broaddus,Mar 17 1831 in Gloucester Co, Virginia.They had 4 children, Lolla, Broaddus, Albert and Cell.Unknown birth dates.Thank you in advance for any help anyone can give. Re: Benjamin Thomas Claiborne Robins By Sandy Robins February 17, 2005 at 01:22:55 In reply to: Benjamin Thomas Claiborne Robins Dena Clason 10/30/04 Benjamin Thomas Claiborne Robins in my husband's great great grandfather.He married twice, first to Elizabeth Taliaferro Broaddus and secondly to Sarah Jane Maddox.I have his and Elizabeth's children as:Lalla Rookh Robins, Lucella Ruth Robins, William Broaddus Robins and Albert Hartley (Harleigh) Robins.Albert was born 1842 but I do not have birthdates for the rest.I have more on this line and also on William Broaddus Robins and his wife Elizabeth Mebane.My husband is decended from B.T.C. Robins and his second wife, Sarah Jane Maddox.If you are interested in this line, I can help you some. Re: Benjamin Thomas Claiborne Robins By Ed Broadus February 18, 2005 at 05:35:03 In reply to: Re: Benjamin Thomas Claiborne Robins Sandy Robins 2/17/05 Do you have a date for Benjamin's marriage to Sarah Maddox? Also, did Benjamin have a son by each marriage named Benjamin? From somewhere I received information about one who died in 1862 - obviously not your husband's ancestor. Thanks, Ed Broadus ROBINS/FLEMING MARRIAGE By CHARLES FLEMING November 03, 2004 at 06:45:03 MAUD ROBINS MARRIED ARTHUR EUGENE FLEMING A CAR BUILDER IN HARRISBURG, PA. HE WAS BORN IN DILLSBURG, PA 1-21-1879. HIS FAMILY MOVED TO PHILADELPHIA IN 1920 -1930 ERA. I AM LOOKING FOR INFO ON MAUD AND ARTHUR AND THEIR FAMILY.ARTHUR IS A GREAT UNCLE TO ME. HE DIED IN NEW YORK (I THINK QUEENS) IN NOV 1963. Robins, Bradfield, England, 1916 By Robert Smith December 09, 2004 at 04:37:06 Stannington Roll Of Honour 1914-20 I have been researching the men from my village, Stannington, Sheffield who fell in the Great War 1914-20. I have now identified most of them - the result of this research can be found on my new website. http://www.stannington.webitsmart.co.uk/http://www.stannington.webitsmart.co.uk/ This research now includes the men on the St Nicholas Church War memorial at High Bradfield. There is information about the Robins family. This additional research is far from complete, so please check my website out regularly for the latest updates Many Thanks Robert. DNA Project for Robbins-Robins-Robens By shirley Dunn August 10, 2004 at 02:32:34 Since a Surname project in essence traces members of a family that share a common surname,and females(a) don't carry their father's Y-DNA and (B) acquire a new surname by the way of marriage ,in order to be relevant to the surnameproject the tested individual must be a male who wants to check his paternal line(father's)father's father) females should look for a brother or cousin with that surname to be I would like to have Robbins from various states Carolinas,Texas,Tenn.Va,KY,Ohio,OR,MI or any state please join us. lets find our line of Orgin. Use the link below to join the project and purchase your DNA test. http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=D40195http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=D40195 John and Exia Robins, Arkansas By Betty Cason February 24, 2004 at 08:32:02 Looking for info on John A. Robins and Exia Milam who were married in 1912 in Faulkner Co., Arkansas.They were the parents of at least two children: Winnie F. and Johnnie M. John Robins 1830's Little Rock, Arkansas By Gertrude Stillwell White August 23, 2004 at 07:18:32 In reply to: John and Exia Robins, Arkansas Betty Cason 2/24/04 I am descended from John and Elizabeth Robins who came to Little Rock, Arkansas from Pennsylvania in the 1830's.I know that John and Elizabeth had a son also named John who married a woman named Anna. Are you perhaps related to this Robins family? Trudy Re: John Robins 1830's Little Rock, Arkansas By Rheba Massey December 19, 2005 at 06:45:36 In reply to: John Robins 1830's Little Rock, Arkansas Gertrude Stillwell White 8/23/04 Hello! I noticed your info and my great-grandmother Anna Coots married John Wire Robins on April 4, 1844 in Yell County, Arkansas when she was 16 and he was 23.He obviously died right before their daughter Susannah was born for Anna is living in the household of her brother, Uriah Coots, in 1850 Washington County, Arkansas census.She is listed as Anna Robins.Susannah was born 1850,probably after the census was taken.I know nothing about John except for this and am wondering if you know more info that could connect my info to yours. Thanks, Rheba Massey Re: John Robins 1830's Little Rock, Arkansas By Betty Cason September 07, 2004 at 06:09:31 In reply to: John Robins 1830's Little Rock, Arkansas Gertrude Stillwell White 8/23/04 Trudy, Sorry, but I don't have any additional info on the Robins. Robins Genealogy of Elgin East, Ontario By Pam Wilson August 14, 2004 at 12:24:53 I am looking for any relations of the Robins family from Elgin East, Ontario. My grandmother was a Robins before she married Ray Alward. Her name was Agnes Jean Robins and she was born in 1912 and died in 1969. Her father was George Robins and her mother was Stella (no maiden name known). I would like to connect with any family to try to determine more of her family history. Very little is known except for her brothers and sisters and that they lived in and near the Straffordville, Ontario area. She was raised by an Aunt Rose Learn until she married at the age of 16. Her Aunt and Uncle lived in the Bayham County area. Please help me find more of her family tree. Thanks Re: Robins Genealogy of Elgin East, Ontario By Cali Spera September 05, 2004 at 12:43:51 In reply to: Robins Genealogy of Elgin East, Ontario Pam Wilson 8/14/04 You have looked on the 1881 Census under Family Search.com that lists what appears to be the great grandfathers family Wesley and Elenor Robins...chi...Mary S...James H..Rosa A...Lewis J...and George A..born in 1881 of Elgin East. Vanover Book Robins Hornbecker By Gary Robins August 18, 2004 at 01:33:27 In the Vanover book it is stated that Christianna Robins, daughter of Robert Robins & Margaret Sharps, (whose mother was Christianna Vanover) was married to Robert Hornbecker.Does anyone know the source for this information? Christianna Robins, born in NJ was 26 and living with her father in Pennsylvania during the 1850 census.The Census records show 1 Robert Hornbecker and only in 1850 in Illinois. The only thing close that I can find is an 1860 census for Robert Hornbaker. He is living next door to his father Francis Hornbaker. He appears to be 27 years old.His wife, (according to transcribers) is named Ama.Inspection of the document shows this may be Anna.The age of Roberts wife is transcribed as 30 - it is possiblly 36 the age she should be.I is interesting to note that in this household also lives a 19 year old girl identified as Malinda Robins, who is supposed to have been born in NJ. If Ama is Anna and is 36 isnstead of 30, I still don't see what relationship Malinda could have to her.At any rate, I can find no other census reference to a Malinda Robins in either previous or subsequent census years.And any reference to Christianna seems to disappear after the 1850 census, other than this one possibility. In the 1870 and 1880 Census Robert Hornbaker is living in his fathers household and Ama and Malinda have vanished. Can anyone shed any light on this mystery? Robins/Robbins of Early Texas By James Bellamy April 10, 2004 at 09:23:22 I am looking for people researching the Robins/Robbins family that came to Texas from Miller County, Arkansas as early as 1818. The family may include William, Nathaniel, Rebecca, George, Joshua, John, Thomas, Nancy and Lavina. I would like to share information with anyone researching this family. If you are interested, please email me directly. Re: Robins/Robbins of Early Texas By Georgann Hunter August 02, 2004 at 02:58:01 In reply to: Robins/Robbins of Early Texas James Bellamy 4/10/04 I too have a Nathaniel ROBBINS, Sr. (b-abt 1777 in NC) married to a Lucy LNU (b-abt 1771 in SC) and they had Nathaniel Jr, John R, George, William, Elizabeth, Joshua and Lavinia.Willing to share what information I have. Georgann Hunter whunter@omniglobal.net Re: Robins/Robbins of Early Texas By Kay Thoreson September 12, 2004 at 04:25:50 In reply to: Re: Robins/Robbins of Early Texas Georgann Hunter 8/02/04 Lavinia Robins of this family is supposed to be the wife of James J Ward and the foster mother of my great-great grandmother, Lucy Ann Humphries, who was the dau of John Humphries and ________________?Lavinia raised Lucy and the family was supposed to be "distant" relatives.Some older relatives thought the mother's name was Annie Marshall and some said her name was Lucy Goodwin.A death certificate filled out by a son-in-law said Annie Marshall Goodwin.Do you have any idea how the Robins and Humphries and Wards and Marshalls or Goodwins fit together in this picture? Do you have any information on the parents of Nathaniel Robins Sr.? Robbins, Robins + Pettit Family - Crawford County, Pennsylvania By Deana Carlson May 02, 2004 at 07:28:39 I am searching for any information on the following families: CRAWFORD COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Biographies courtesy of: http://home.alltel.net/yoset/CCo/biography/p.htmlhttp://home.alltel.net/yoset/CCo/biography/p.html PETTITT, Edward 1899:897 Edward Pettitt, a son of Philip Pettitt, was born in Suffolkshire, England, and crossed the Atlantic to Canada at an early day. About 1862 he settled in Rockdale, Crawford County, and is still living in that place. He chose Clarissa Grant, a daughter of Duncan Grant, for his wife. -------------------------- PETTITT, Allen E. 1899:897; Allen Pettitt, a son, was born in 1847. In 1864 he ran away from home and enlisted in Company H, One Hundred and Seventh Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, serving with them until they were honorably discharged. Since the close of the war he has been engaged in agricultural pursuits, and’ for the past thirteen years he has made his home in the town of Little Cooley,. Athens township, Crawford county. Mr. Pettitt married Miss Geda Bunce, daughter of Horace and Fanny (Brown) Bunce. She died, leaving motherless three children, Hickory, Lillie and Donna. -------------------------- 1850 U.S. Census Fairview, Erie County, Pennsylvania Nov 16 1850 Family 15 visit 15 Pettit, Edward Birthplace: England 32 Male White Pettit, Clarissa Birthplace: Canada 23 Female White Pettit, Allen Birthplace: New York 07 Male White Pettit, Mary Birthplace: Ohio 05 Female White Pettit, Cynthia Birthplace: Ohio 03 Female White -------------------------- 1860 U.S. Census Union, Erie County, Pennsylvania Roll: M653_1108 Page: 1030 176-181 Edward Pettit 50 1809 M England 800-225 Clarisa Pettit 35 F Canada Allen Pettit 17 M Labor Canada Mary Pettit 14 F Canada Cynthia Pettit 12 F PA Elisza Pettit 10 F PA Rufus Pettit 6 M PA -------------------------- 1870 U.S. Census Rockdale, Crawford County, Pennsylvania Post Office: Millers Station Roll: M593_1330 Page: 427 Image: 855 ancestry.com Img 1 Pettit, Edward Birthplace: England 55 Male White Pettit, Clarissa Birthplace: England 40 Female White Pettit, Rufus Birthplace: Pennsylvania 15 Male White Pettit, Charles Birthplace: Pennsylvania 13 Male White Pettit, Jane Birthplace: Pennsylvania 12 Female White Pettit, John Birthplace: Pennsylvania 6 Male White ------------ 1870 U.S. Census Rockdale, Crawford County, Pennsylvania Post Office: Millers Station Year: 1870 Roll: M593_1330 Page: 442 Image: 886 Ancestry Img 32 Robbins, George Birthplace: Pennsylvania 37 Male White Robbins, Mary (Pettit) Birthplace: Pennsylvania 24 Female White Robbins, Clara E Birthplace: Pennsylvania 3 Female White Robbins, marsella Birthplace: Pennsylvania 2 Male White Robbins, Julia Birthplace: Pennsylvania 3.12 Female White -------------------------- 1880 U.S. Census Rockdale, Crawford County, Pennsylvania District 111 30-30 James H. MOREY Self M Male W 39 PA Farmer MA PA Eliza E. (Pettit?) MOREY Wife M Female W 28 PA Keeps House ENG CAN Dessie MOREY Dau S Female W 10 PA School PA PA May MOREY Dau S Female W 4 PA Home PA PA Mariette MOREY Dau S Female W 1 PA Home PA PA ------------ NEXT DOOR: 31-31 William A. FIELDS Self M Male W 34 PA Farmer NY NY Jane (Pettit?) FIELDS Wife M Female W 23 PA Keeps House ENG ENG Reuben D. FIELDS Son S Male W 10M PA Home PA PA Source Information: Census Place Rockdale, Crawford, Pennsylvania Family History Library Film 1255120 NA Film Number T9-1120 Page Number 59C ------------ 4 doors down: 35-35 Edward PETIT Self M Male W 66 <1814> ENG Farmer ENG ENG Epilepsy Clarisa PETIT Wife M Female W 51 <1829> CAN Keeps House CAN CAN Rufus E. PETIT Son M Male W 25 <1855> PA Farmer ENG CAN Rosa PETIT DauL M Female W 21 <1859> PA Home PA PA John PETIT Son S Male W 15 <1865> PA Home ENG CAN Source Information: Census Place Rockdale, Crawford, Pennsylvania Family History Library Film 1255120 NA Film Number T9-1120 Page Number 59D ------------ 1880 United States Census George ROBBINS Self M Male W 46 PA Laborer NY NY Mary ROBBINS Wife M Female W 35 OH House Keeping ENGLAND CANADA Stella ROBBINS Dau S Female W 13 PA At Home PA OH Julia ROBBINS Dau S Female W 10 PA PA OH Herbert ROBBINS Son S Male W 8 PA PA OH Albert ROBBINS Son S Male W 5 PA PA OH Corra ROBBINS Dau S Female W 1 PA PA PA Clark MONTAGUE Other S Male W 34 PA Laborer ENGLAND ENGLAND Source Information: Census Place Eldred, Warren, Pennsylvania Family History Library Film 1255200 NA Film Number T9-1200 Page Number 254D ------------ 42-43 Henry FIELDS Self M Male W 38 PA Farmer PA PA Cynthia (Pettit?) FIELDS Wife M Female W 29 OH Keeps House ENG CAN Mary Jane FIELDS Dau S Female W 9 PA School PA OH Source Information: Census Place Rockdale, Crawford, Pennsylvania Family History Library Film 1255120 NA Film Number T9-1120 Page Number 60A ------------ Allen PETTIT Self M Male W 30 PA Farmer ENG CAN Algeda PETTIT Wife M Female W 23 PA Keeps House PA VT Hicora PETTIT Son S Male W 6 PA Home PA PA Lillie PETTIT Dau S Female W 4 PA PA PA Donna PETTIT Dau S Female W 1 PA PA PA Source Information: Census Place Rockdale, Crawford, Pennsylvania Family History Library Film 1255120 NA Film Number T9-1120 Page Number 60B ------------ Charles PETTIT Self M Male W 22 <1858> PA Farmer ENG CAN Celia PETTIT Wife M Female W 19 <1861> PA Keeps House PA PA Clyde PETTIT Son S Male W 1 <1879> PA PA PA Source Information: Census Place Rockdale, Crawford, Pennsylvania Family History Library Film 1255120 NA Film Number T9-1120 Page Number 67C Ancestry img 19 -------------------------- 1900 census Athens Twp, Crawford Co, PA Ancestry IMg 15 ED 0001 183-187 Pettit, Allen Head W M Dec 1843 56/52 mar 18 yrs PA Canada Ireland Farmer Pettit, Amanda Wife W F July 1845 45/50 mar 18 yrs 0-0 children NY NY NY 184-188 Phelps, Farley Head W M Mar 1876 24 mar 3 yrs PA PA PA Farmer Phelps, Donna Wife W F Feb 1880 20 mar 3 yrs 1-1 children PA PA PA Phelps, Marie Daughter W F Feb 1898 2 S PA PA PA -------------------------- Pennsylvania 1910 Census Miracode Index Enumeration District: 0001 County: Crawford Twp:Athens Visit: 0006 Allein Pettis 65 W Head Married 1 year 3rd marriage NY England Canada Wife Rosa A 52 4 kids-all living Married 1 year 2nd marriage PA NY PA Son Hick 36 Married 9 years marriage PA NY PA Dau-in-law May J 24 2 kids-all living Married 9 years marriage Grandson Harold A 09 PA PA PA Grandson Homer A 12 PA PA PA -------------------------- 1920 United States Federal Census Roll: T625_1555 Page: 3A ED: 1 Image: 0577 68-68 Parker, Frank Head Rents W M 51 M PA NY Farmer-General Parker, Lillie Wife W F 43 M PA NY PA NONE Parker, George Son W M 06 S PA PA PA NONE Petit, Allen Fath-in-law W M 73 S NY England Canada NONE Phelps, Donna Sis-in-law W F 41 S PA PA PA Servant-Working out -------------------------- Please contact me if you know anything. Thank You! Deana Purnell md. Robins, 1700s, Berlin, MD By Linda (Noland) Layman May 12, 2004 at 02:26:05 I am not a member of any of these families; just entering information.In the book "Colonial Historic Homes of Maryland" with etchings by Don Swann and text Don Swann, Jr., 1939/1975: "Genezar, Route 611, Berlin - Eight miles from Berlin, on the Sinepuxent Neck, stand Genezar...Major John Purnell, who married the daughter of Littleton Robins, related by marriage to Oliver cromwell, built Genezar in 1732 and it stands, with the exception of one wall, unchanged by time or man." "When Major Purnell died, the property passed to his daughter, who married John P. Marshall.Again a daughter inherited, and became the wife of Robert Jenkins Henry.Since then it has passed from father to son in the Henry family." "Since 1974 the entire estate, on both sides of Route 611, has belonged to the G.P. Limited Parthership.The property on the east side of the road has been developed, while the house itself and about 200 acres of land remain in its original setting." Mary/Martha Jane Robins/Robbins - TN - MS By BONITA GRAY May 13, 2004 at 09:29:38 Looking for any information on Mary/Martha Jane Robins/Robbins b: 12 Nov 1830/1833 Tennessee, d: 15 Apr 1886 Lee Co., Mississippi. She married Andrew (N. or J.) Wilson. They had 8 children. Any information on this family will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Bonita in Texas Re: Mary/Martha Jane Robins/Robbins - TN - MS By alison duffy January 16, 2007 at 09:13:08 In reply to: Mary/Martha Jane Robins/Robbins - TN - MS BONITA GRAY 5/13/04 Hello: I'm also looking for a Robbins connection in MS /LA area. Perhaps there is a connection to your side. Lucretia was born abt. 1835 in LA ( pooosibly MS). She marriedGeorge G. Zenor abt. 1850. They lived in Concordia and St. Mary's parish . Any info out there on Lucretia Robbins Zenor? Thanks Alison William & Cora Robins By Barbara Reynolds May 15, 2004 at 05:25:45 I'm looking for information on the family of William Robins, who was listed in the 1900 Scott County, Arkansas, Census in Hunt Township: Dwelling # 70/70 Robins, William Hd Jul 186534M/4MO NJ MO Cora E.Wf Jun 1872273/3OH KY KY MonicaD Feb 18955AR MO OH Lula M.D Jun 18972AR MO OH Rachel E.D Mar 19003/12AR MO OH James H.S Dec 18927MO MO AR I would very much appreciate any information on this family.Thanks... Robins BRENTFORD By Dominic Murray November 09, 2003 at 05:26:08 I have traced a line of my Robins back to Brentford, Middlesex. The name and date I have is Paul Robins born c. 1814 in Brentford. He went on to marry a lady called Ann (born 1817, Burton Hill, Wiltshire), and they lived in Dauntsey, Wiltshire. Here they had at least 3 children - Henry, Alice & David. Does anybody have any other information regarding the Brentford Robins'? NJ Robins early 1700s+Torries By Genie November 16, 2003 at 07:42:48 I am looking for family of Margaret Robins, born in the 1730s in NJ (around Middlesex,Monmouth or border of Burlington Co.) This marriage listed was but a brief one, leaving very little to go on. Supporting family might help me with parents, siblings and location. Our John Guisbertson b: Abt. 1730, d: 1758 who married Margaret Robins 10/29/1750. Marriage records, 1665-1800, Nelson, page 156 also New Jersey Marriage Bonds, 1695-1900, Card Index. New Jersey State Library, History and Genealogy Unit, Trenton, NJ. Listed as: Gisbertson, John Jr., and Margaret Robins. Possibly came from Middlesex Co. & possibly lived near Chesterfield (Burlington) and lived in Crosswicks near or in Allentown, Monmouth Co., NJ. Possible Children: Guisbert and others. Early New JerseyMarriages - Extracts from microfilm copies of original marriage bonds in possession of NJ Dept. of Education, Division of State Library Archives & History: FHLC 0888704; Vol. G, 1739-1791 (total of 327 bonds) #051 - #100 #051; John GISBERTSON Jr and Peter WATSON of Upperfreehold* in the County of Monmouth, yeo'n... [bound to]... Jonathan BELCHER, Governor... 500 pounds... 29 Oct 1750. ... John GISBERTSON Jr... obtained license of marriage for himself and for Margaret ROBINS of the place above said, spinster... [w] Henry VAN HOOK, Joseph ARNEY. Also note that on 20 April 1769 a Mary Gibison married a Zachariah Robins (both of Monmouth County). Also there was a Meribah Robins who was friend to Guisbert Giberson (poss. father of John Giberson). A license was issued in Monmouth County on 13 April 1767 for David Gordon and Easter Parent. This may account for the fact that a David Gordon was one of Guisbert Guisbertson's inventory takers and that Meribah Robins named "friend, David Gordon of Allentown" to be the executor of her will. Source: Provided by Dorothy Koenig, Dutch Genealogist on the DUTCH-COLONIES-L@rootsweb.com The Giberson family had noted Torries, which some fled to Canada. I believe some of the Robins were also and were connected with the Giberson family. Genie Giberson Re: NJ Robins early 1700s+Torries By Gary Robins November 25, 2003 at 01:57:33 In reply to: NJ Robins early 1700s+Torries Genie 11/16/03 I'm not aware of a Margaret Robins, however Moses Robins, (born 27 Mar 1679)and Mary Stickles had children named Zachariah and Meribah Gary Robins Re: NJ Robins early 1700s By Chris Schopfer May 12, 2005 at 03:23:25 In reply to: Re: NJ Robins early 1700s+Torries Gary Robins 11/25/03 Do you know if this is the same Moses Robins who had a daughter named Deborah? The following is an excerpt from a paper on the DeBoogh/DeBow family by "William Henry Hoyt of New York City": "Lawrence, son of Frederick Deboogh and Johanna Van Hook, was born about 1725, probably on his father’s plantation of Manalapan River, not far from Englishtown.He married about 1747, Deborah Robins, apparently daughter of Moses Robins of Upper Freehold.In 1758 he was assessed for 131 acres of land in Upper Freehold Township." Assuming Deborah was born about the same time as Lawrence, Moses would have been about 46 at the time of her birth. If your Moses is my Moses, I'd be curious what other information you have about him. I had never heard or Mary Stickles prior to reading your post here. Do you know if Mary Stickles was Moses' only wife, or when Mary Stickles died? Chris Re: NJ Robins early 1700s+Torries By Genie November 26, 2003 at 07:08:06 In reply to: Re: NJ Robins early 1700s+Torries Gary Robins 11/25/03 Gary I have more on the Robins but I would like to sort them out as I am still confused. I have posted ....in her will and don't know if I meant Hannah Giberson or Meribah Robins. After the holiday, I will look over my information and compare what I have with the information given to me by the genealogist. Can I then contact you directly? Then we could post the outcome on the board. Thank you. Re: NJ Robins early 1700s+Torries By Gary Robins November 26, 2003 at 09:57:07 In reply to: Re: NJ Robins early 1700s+Torries Genie 11/26/03 Yes you can contact me directly.BTW my statement that I was unaware of a 1700s Margaret Robins is not to infer that I knew them all. There was a Margaret Sharps married to a Robert Robins around 1800.And I believe the will of Daniel Robins Sr mentions his grand daughter marabe, (maribah?), daughter of his deceased son Nathaniel. I'd be glad to share whatever information I have. Gary Re: NJ Robins early 1700s+Torries By Dena Clason March 15, 2004 at 11:31:07 In reply to: Re: NJ Robins early 1700s+Torries Gary Robins 11/26/03 I have a Margaret Robins, father Daniel Robins, Mother Leah unk.I show that Daniel's father is Moses and Mary Sickles Robins.Do not have any information on who she married or children.. She was born in 1732.My email is bdclason@onlinemac.com Dena Bullock Clason Re: NJ Robins early 1700s+Torries By Peggy Robbins October 09, 2005 at 05:44:56 In reply to: NJ Robins early 1700s+Torries Genie 11/16/03 I have a Margaret Robins, b. Oct. 9, 1732, ended up in Monmouth, as Zachariah did.Her parents were Joseph Robins and Leah Clayton.I got this from Elijah Robins family bible record in the Penn State Library.Email me, and I can send a gedcom of what I have.It goesback to Daniel the first, but isn't complete as to places.Also is just a straight line from Elijah back.Joseph, son of Moses and Mary Sickles, is Zachariah's brother.Moses is the son of Daniel and Hope Potter Robins.Joseph is buried at the Friend's Meeting Hall, Monmouth. Daniel Robins of New Jersey By Annetta Poley June 22, 2004 at 02:03:18 Looking for help from anyone who has info on any of the Daniel Robins or Robbins of New Jersey in the 1600's & 1700's. There are a handfull out there and am trying to piece them together. Daniel Robins Md. Hope Potter his son: Daniel Robins Jr. 11/27/1666 - 2/21/1763 his son: Daniel Robins IIIb. 12/5/1692 ---------------------------------- Daniel Robins md.Mary Cunningham on 10/3/1767 Daniel Robinsmd.Sarah Leonardon 11/12/ 1747 ----------------------------------------- Daniel b.abt.1705 - 3/16/1776 md. Mary ------------------------------------------- Daniel Robins 1758-1770 --------------------------- Daniel, son of Job Robins b.abt 1699-1/19/1756 & Abigail ----------------------------------------- Daniel, son of Aaron, son of DanielSr. mentioned above. Need help from anyone Chuck - e-mailannettapoli@msn.com James Monroe Robins (Robbins) m. Mary Jane Nations By Sue Emmendorfer June 24, 2004 at 11:26:00 I'm looking for any info on James Monroe Robins (Robbins) who m. Mary Jane Nations, daughter of Samuel Nations. There son was John Alfred Robbins. Mary Jane is my great great grandmother and I've run into a brick wall with her. I'm trying to find out more about her and her ancestors, as well, as I've been told there is Cherokee in my family line and I think she may be the source of that. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Re: James Monroe Robins (Robbins) m. Mary Jane Nations By Brenda Drews April 19, 2006 at 05:58:26 In reply to: James Monroe Robins (Robbins) m. Mary Jane Nations Sue Emmendorfer 6/24/04 Hi, we are currently researching my husbands Robbins/Robins family connections.We do have James Monroe Robbins and wife Mary Jane Nations as well as a list of their children and James' parents & grandparents if you'd like to share information? Please email us at georgiasky@peoplepc.com or drifter4@familieslostintime.com Thanks, Brenda Drews Oliver Robins, County Cork, Ireland By Craig Robins June 28, 2004 at 12:37:38 Hey guys! Just thought I'd ask if anyone has found a Robins that was born in Cork, Republic of Ireland, possibly by the name of Oliver??? If anyone knows anything or is related please get back to me. Also, if anyone has relatives in Essex named Robins, please be sure to post back. Robin's in the Civil War By Michael McCallister July 16, 2004 at 07:59:26 Hi if you have a Robin's ancstor that was in the Civil War please contact me and let me know.Thanks MIKE Re: Robin's in the Civil War By Lauren H. Richardson August 12, 2004 at 01:09:44 In reply to: Robin's in the Civil War Michael McCallister 7/16/04 Hi Mike, I had several Robins relatives in the Civil War. Lauren Re: Robin's in the Civil War By Michael McCallister August 12, 2004 at 07:29:00 In reply to: Re: Robin's in the Civil War Lauren H. Richardson 8/12/04 Can you tell me about your Robins?Mine go back to Barbara Wise and Arthur Robins of the 1650's.Do they ring a bell?? Thanks so much. MIKE Re: Robin's in the Civil War By Lauren H. Richardson August 12, 2004 at 09:24:31 In reply to: Re: Robin's in the Civil War Michael McCallister 8/12/04 Hi Mike, There were three Robins Brothers from Pickens District South Carolina who went to war for the Confederacy... Stephen A. who died in Virginia and is buried in Fredricksburg. Waddy Thomas James Hoyt There were sons of Abel and Rachel King Robins. I have been searching for Abel's parents for years and have just not found the right piece of evidence to convince me of his parentage according to the genealogical proof standard. Rachel's father was Stephen King. I'll have to go look up her mother's name and let you know. Abel was born in 1810. If you have any information that would add to the story, I would be interested in hearing about your family. I am also trying to sort out the several Levi Robins who lived in the Pendleton District in the early 1800s. Lauren Re: Robin's in the Civil War By Michael McCallister August 12, 2004 at 10:01:01 In reply to: Re: Robin's in the Civil War Lauren H. Richardson 8/12/04 The Robins that I have came here from England I believe and brached out from Accomack and or Northhampton Va.The names you gave don't ring abell but I can check.Do you have FTM 11 program?Also do you know if your Robins came from Va? Re: Robin's in the Civil War By Lauren H. Richardson August 13, 2004 at 07:17:53 In reply to: Re: Robin's in the Civil War Michael McCallister 8/12/04 Mike, My best guess, and it is only a guess, is that these Robins may have come to Pendleton District by way of Greenville District SC, North Carolina and perhaps New Jersey but I have nothing solid as of yet to substantiate this supposition. I use The Master Genealogist, but it will import information from just about any program or, if you are inclined to send me your information in summary form, will your reports save to a word file? You could send it to me directly. Lauren Re: Robin's in the Civil War By Michael McCallister August 12, 2004 at 10:21:31 In reply to: Re: Robin's in the Civil War Lauren H. Richardson 8/12/04 I'm pretty sure I found Abel still alive in 1880 with a couple of his daughters, have you seen it? Re: Robin's in the Civil War By Lauren H. Richardson August 13, 2004 at 07:13:36 In reply to: Re: Robin's in the Civil War Michael McCallister 8/12/04 Hi Mike, Yes, Abel was still alive in 1880 he died in 1892 I believe (by the way, I had his date of birth off by a year, he was born in 1811). He had 5 daughters in all. I have copies of all the census records available for him and his family in addition to a number of other documents. I am descended from his youngest son, Levi. Lauren Re: Robin's in the Civil War By Michael McCallister August 13, 2004 at 07:17:13 In reply to: Re: Robin's in the Civil War Lauren H. Richardson 8/13/04 On the mormon site says he was born in 1805.You can e-mail me directly if you like, it's faster. MIKE James ROBINS , Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire, England By paul robins July 18, 2004 at 02:59:06 Gaynor Robins - GenForum ( Robins) message #393 - Sept 17,2002 Bill Stogner, Genforum (Robins) message #72 of March 26, 1999 It is sincerely hoped that your e-mail addresses have NOT changed !!!!!!!! Am interested in RAVENSTHORPE, Northamptonshire, England. period 1800-1840 !!!!! My 2G-Grandfather, James ROBINS, born about 1815-1817, was from this area, which I have only determined recently, having acquired the Obituary of a son HENRY ROBINS - 1855-1933. James ( occasionally known as THOMAS ) MARRIEDa BETTY MOSLEY, born about 1818, who hailed from ROYSTON, Yorkshire, England. They married and had two children , MARTHA (1840) and THOMAS ( my G-Grandfather - 1843 ) born in England. They emigrated to Canada, about 1851. After arriving in Canada, there were three more sons, Henry 1855, Joseph 1857, and Robert 1859. Do any of these folks turn up in your research ????Lots to add once they arrived on this side of the Pond !!!!!!!!! Paul A. Robins, Ontario, Canada. Wilburn Robbins of Miller County, Missouri By Anna Brewer July 24, 2004 at 02:23:44 Looking for information on Wilburn Robbins born in Kentucky between 1810 and 1825 (parents unknown). Wilburn was living in Jim Henry Township, Miller County, Missouri in the 1830s/40s. He had to have been married at least twice as some of his children were born before he married a lady by the name of Thursa (Thursey) Jenkins in 1846. His children are: 1. John Robbins born about 1835 in Missouri. 2. Noah Robbins born about 1838 in Missouri and married Elizabeth Ann Jenkins on August 24, 1856. 3. Mary Robbins born about 1841 in Missouri. 4. Martha Robbins born about 1843 in Missouri. 5. Thomas N. Robbins born about 1842 in Missouri and married Martha Ann Meadows. 6. Elizabeth Ann Robbins born about 1844 in Missouri and married John Duncan on July 25, 1858 in Missouri. Wilburn and Thursa were the parents of at least: 1. Lydia Robbins born about 1848 in Miller County, Missouri. 2. Sarah Robbins born about 1851 in Miller County, Missouri. I descend from Thomas and Martha through their son Walter Everett Robbins through his daughter Marcella. Any help would be greatly appreciated and I will be happy to share. STILL LOOKING FOR: Wilburn Robbins of Miller County, Missouri By Anna Brewer May 12, 2007 at 10:45:26 In reply to: Wilburn Robbins of Miller County, Missouri Anna Brewer 7/24/04 Looking for information on Wilburn Robbins born in Kentucky between 1810 and 1825 (parents unknown). Wilburn was living in Jim Henry Township, Miller County, Missouri in the 1830s/40s. He had to have been married at least twice as some of his children were born before he married a lady by the name of Thursa (Thursey) Jenkins in 1846. His children are: 1. John Robbins born about 1835 in Missouri. 2. Noah Robbins born about 1838 in Missouri and married Elizabeth Ann Jenkins on August 24, 1856. 3. Mary Robbins born about 1841 in Missouri. 4. Martha Robbins born about 1843 in Missouri. 5. Thomas N. Robbins born about 1842 in Missouri and married Martha Ann Meadows. 6. Elizabeth Ann Robbins born about 1844 in Missouri and married John Duncan on July 25, 1858 in Missouri. Wilburn and Thursa were the parents of at least: 1. Lydia Robbins born about 1848 in Miller County, Missouri. 2. Sarah Robbins born about 1851 in Miller County, Missouri. I descend from Thomas and Martha through their son Walter Everett Robbins through his daughter Marcella. Any help would be greatly appreciated and I will be happy to share. Thanks, Anna Re: STILL LOOKING FOR: Wilburn Robbins of Miller County, Missouri By connie birdsong September 29, 2007 at 04:33:54 In reply to: STILL LOOKING FOR: Wilburn Robbins of Miller County, Missouri Anna Brewer 5/12/07 HI THIS IS WHAT I HAVE ON MY FAMILY HISTORY SO FAR HOPE IT HELPS .GREATGREAT GREAT GRANDDAD WILBURN ROBBINS BORN 1813 MARRIED THURSEY JENKINS BORN 1825 8 KIDS JHON BORN 1835, NOAH BORN 1838, MARY BORN 1841, MARTH BORN 1843 ELIZABETH BORN 1844, LYDIA BORN 1848,SARAH BORN 1851, THOMAS NELSON ROBBINS BORN JULY 8,1848 DIED NOV 8,1908 AT THE AGE OF 66 THIS IS MY GREAT GREAT GRANDDAD HE MARRIED MARTHA ANN MEADOWS BORN JAN 14,1841 THEY LIVED IN MILLER CO MO THEY 11 KIDS LEROY JORDAN ROBBINS BORNDOCT 17 1866 DIED OCT 29.1940 MARRIED HANNAH FRANCES POE BORN JULY 7,1864 DIED AUG 26,1938 THEY HAD 8 KIDS THIS IS MY GREAT GRANDDADDANIEL BOON BORN FEB 1,1868 ALICE FRANCES BORN OCT 3 ,1870 MARY BELLE BORN OCT 15,1872 A BRITTANA BORN SEPT 18,1874 DIED NOV 9,1878 IDA AGNESS BORN DEC9,1877 GALODONIA TRENEVA BORN FEB 17,1881 WALTER EVERETT BORN MAY 4,1884 DIED JULY 22,1964 MARRIED VINCIE LYNN BROWN LEROY AND HANNAH KIDS ARE ELIZEBETH JANE BORN AUG 24 1892 DIED MARCH 8,1972 MARRIED MAY 19,1919 TO JHON ASHWORTH HAD 6 KIDSTHOMAS PBORN JUNE 8,1890 DIED NOV 10 1972 MARRIED MAUDE BROOKSHIREMARY L BORN MARCH 7,1902 DIED DEC 29,1983 MARRIED JAMES JENKINS ANNAMARRIEDLESLIE LEEEDMARRIED KAY KOHENSKY NANCY ADALINEMARRIED PETE HILDRETHGEORGE WASHINGTON ROBBINSTHIS IS MY GRANDAD BORN JAN 1,1905 DIED MARCH 13,1989 MARRIED APRIL 30,1930 TO MAYNE MAY ALVEY BORN SEPT 15,1913 DIED DEC16,1981 THEY HAD 13 KIDSWILBURN LEONBORN MAY 19,1932 JAMES LEROY BORN JAN2,1933 THIS IS MY DAD LOUIS MAXINE BORN MARCH9,1935 LIBURN CORDELL BORN JAN 17,1937 WANDA KATHERN BORN MARCH 18,1939 THOMAS NELSON BORN JULY 20,1941 GEORGE LEO BORN JAN 15,1944 WALTER EDWARD BORN MAY28,1946 BIRDIE VERNEAL BORN JAN13,1949 ORVAL WAYNE BORN FEB 7,1951 LARRY RAY BORN JUNE8,1953 DARRELL EUGENE BORN JULY 8,1957 DOYLE EUGENE BORN OCT 24,1959 DIED THE SAME DAYALSON THOMAS NELSON HAD THREE BABY BOYS THAT DIED I DO NOT KNOWN THERE NAMES OR WHEN THEY WHERE BORN I HOPE THIS HELPS SOMEONE Robins and Slouter/Slauter {marriage} {Iowa} By Deborah Stanley February 02, 2004 at 03:07:38 Independent Patriot March 25, 1897 Lamoni, Iowa MARRIED. ROBINS-SLOUTER. - At the home of Elder Thomas WELLINGTON near Lamoni, Iowa, Sunday, March 21, 1897, at 4 p.m., Elder WELLINGTON officiating, Mr. Socrates ROBINS to Miss Mary SLAUTER. The happy couple went at once to keeping house on a farm, and enjoy the good wishes of their many friends and relatives. Miss SLOUTER is a well known school teacher of the county, and Mr. ROBINS is a successful farmer. Copied by Stacey McDowell Dietiker February 1, 2004 http://www.rootsweb.com/~iadecatuhttp://www.rootsweb.com/~iadecatu John wesley Robins new york By jennifer robins August 06, 2004 at 08:47:43 Hi im looking for info on John Wesley robins who was born eaither in New york or New Jersey in 1825 His parents were bron in england He married a sarah Phillips who was bron in pensylvania and so were her parents Gibson and Robins {marriage} {Iowa} By Deborah Stanley September 04, 2003 at 11:23:36 The Independent Patriot Lamoni, Iowa November 29, 1894 GIBSON-ROBINS - At the home of the bride's parents, east of Lamoni several miles, on Sunday, October 24, 1894, at eleven o'clock a.m., Mr. C. S. GIBSON of Bethany Junction and Miss Julia ROBINS, the Rev. JONES of Leon, Iowa officiating. Mr. GIBSON is well known in Lamoni as the accommodating ticket agent at Bethany Junction, and Miss ROBINS is one a ?? teacher of considerable experience. We wish them well. Copied by Stacey McDowell Dietiker August 22, 2003 http://www.rootsweb.com/~iadecatuhttp://www.rootsweb.com/~iadecatu Philip Willaim Robins b. abt 1855 Exeter England By Andrew Ferrier April 21, 2003 at 12:37:29 Looking for relatives of Philip Willaim Robins born about 1855 Exeter England. Son Leonard Philip William Robins b. 1897/98 Exeter married Dorothea Atyeo. Thomas Robins 1837-1899 Bristol/Wiltshire England By Andrew Ferrier April 21, 2003 at 12:41:38 Looking for relatives of Thomas Robins 1837-1899 b. Bristol married Henrietta Dyer, Wiltshire England ROBINS, Casper died early 1940's accident By yvonne johnson April 29, 2003 at 09:08:32 I would like to correspond with anyone who knows of a Casper Robins who died in a wreck in the early 1940's shortly after he was married.Thanks Pheobe Robins born c.1825 Staffordshire By Karen Ferrier September 09, 2003 at 06:47:51 Looking for info on Phoebe Robins.She married Felix Forrest, and had 3 children that I know of: - Mary Ann, Samuel & Joseph.I would be interested to hear from anyone connected to this family. Cheers Re: Pheobe Robins born c.1825 Staffordshire By gillian mahoney March 16, 2005 at 09:30:02 In reply to: Pheobe Robins born c.1825 Staffordshire Karen Ferrier 9/09/03 hello Karen I was wondering there was anyone Robins with ernest as a christina name born 1867 in your line as I cant establish for certain where my granfather orginated. thanks Gill Absalom Wells Robbins By Ruth Hunt September 24, 2003 at 06:19:09 Seeking information on Absalom Wells Robbins, born Abt 1803 in N.C.Shows up in the 1830 Census of Henry County, Tn with wife and son, Jane Brown Robbins and Joseph. They moved in the late 1830's to Johnson County, IL which later becomes Massac County, IL. His children's names were Joseph, Nancy, Sarah S., Mary, James Richard, Williamson, William Gray and Elijah Robison. He died in 1851 in Massac County, IL.There is some spectulation that he might be the son of John Robbins that was in western TN. I could use any help.I have been searching for Absalom's family for many years. Thanks Ruth Hunt Robins Family of Hillsdale Michigan 1880 By Karen Deeds-Jarvie September 26, 2003 at 05:07:44 When I'm out and about I often stop into antique shops and pick up photos with names on them.Today they had a whole album that belonged to Melvin Robins, made for him by his mother. I've found the family in the 1880 census.If anyone is researching this line, I'd be happy to tell you where you could obtain a wonderful group of very old photos. Photos taken in Hillsdale MICHIGAN.IN 1880 there were two families: Amos, Ethalin, Melvin, William, Mary, and Ethel; John J. Robins, Sarah, Edith, and Hattie. Re: Robins Family of Hillsdale Michigan 1880 By Michele March 16, 2005 at 07:00:40 In reply to: Robins Family of Hillsdale Michigan 1880 Karen Deeds-Jarvie 9/26/03 Karen...Will you please contact me.I believe it is possible yu may have found a photo album belonging to my family. David & Hannah Robins, Glos/Wilts By Dominic Murray October 01, 2003 at 11:05:43 I am looking for any information on this couple or their ancestors/descendents. David was born c.1850 in Dauntsey, and Hannah in 1853 in Chedglow (sp?). In the 1891 census they are living in Rodmarton, Glos with their 11 children. By 1901 the majority of the family is living in Leighterton, Glos. and there are 2 other children. The total list of children is as follows: Alice William David John Pamela Henry TWINS - James & Elizabeth Harriet Frederick Albert Emily Frank Can anyone else help me with this line? *grin* Re: David & Hannah Robins, Glos/Wilts By Keith October 02, 2003 at 01:43:43 In reply to: David & Hannah Robins, Glos/Wilts Dominic Murray 10/01/03 Hi Dominic, Here’s David in 1851 with mom and dad Regards Keith Wiltshire Census 1851 Census 1835 1851 CENSUS HO107/1835 FF.172 - 192 ED. 10 MALMESBURY EAST Piece: 1835Folio: 181Schedule: 029 Address: Cottage ROBINS PaulHD M37Ag Lab MDX Bendford (Brentford?)(c1814) ROBINS AnnWI M34- WIL Burton Hill(c1817) ROBINS HenrySO U12Scholar WIL Dauntsey(c1839) ROBINS AliceDA U8Scholar WIL Dauntsey(c1843) ROBINS DavidSO U5M - WIL Dauntsey(c1850) Re: David & Hannah Robins, Glos/Wilts By Dominic Murray October 02, 2003 at 03:21:14 In reply to: Re: David & Hannah Robins, Glos/Wilts Keith 10/02/03 Keith, Thank you very much for that! Malmesbury and Brentford ..... very interesting! Robins Vaughn Milam Shipley By Dianna Watson Sheldon May 08, 2003 at 08:18:17 Trying to located families of my gg grandmother M(ary?)Martiia ROBINS(1841 d 28 Feb 1885 daughter of William and Nancy VAUGHN ROBBINS), and John A Milan/Milam/Milum(b 1828 d 29 May 1886). Index 1850 census Tennessee, [White Co., p. 117]: Robbens, William 34, Kinchen 14, Lewis J. 12, Mary M. 10, Anderson J. 8, William M. 6, Archibald G. 5, Cornelia S. 5/12 The 1880 Tennessee census for District #2 of Bledsoe County shows John A. Milum age 52 born in TN, Wife Martilia M. age 39 ,(their children: William P. age 17 Mary A. age 16 Lillia May age 7 Charles H. age 4 Alice Lee age 2 A later census shows that John and Martilia were born in VA. My g grandmother Mary Ann Milan married Thomas A. Shipley 10 Sept 1882 in Rhea/Hamilton Cty TN. Their children were all born in or around Pikesville TN before they moved to CO in 1912. Dianna Watson Sheldon dlsheldon@attbi.com also: rsheldon@gjmesa.com webpage: http://www.gjmesa.comhttp://www.gjmesa.com Robins/Robbins/Robbens Milum/Milam/Milan Vaughn Shipley By Dianna Watson Sheldon May 08, 2003 at 08:20:28 Trying to located families of my gg grandmother M(ary?)Martiia ROBINS(1841 d 28 Feb 1885 daughter of William and Nancy VAUGHN ROBBINS), and John A Milan/Milam/Milum(b 1828 d 29 May 1886). William Robbins Birth: 1 DEC 1815 in Tennessee Death: 28 MAR 1893 in White Co., Tennessee Burial: Greenwood Cem., Doyle, White Co., TN Marriage 1 Nancy Vaughn Married: 9 JAN 1835 in Hawkins Co., Tennessee Children Kinchen Robbins b: ABT 1836 in Tennessee Lewis J. Robbins b: ABT 1838 in Tennessee Mary Martelia Robbins b: ABT 1840 in Tennessee Andrew Jordan Robbins b: 24 AUG 1842 in Tennessee William N. Robbins b: ABT 1843 in Tennessee Archibald G. Robbins b: OCT 1845 in White Co., Tennessee Cornelius S."Neely" Robbins b: ABT 1849 in White Co., Tennessee Marriage 2 Susan Cope b: ABT 1828 in White Co., Tennessee Married: 10 OCT 1850 in White Co., Tennessee Children Nancy J. Robbins b: ABT 1851 in White Co., Tennessee Andrew J. Robbins b: SEP 1853 in White Co., Tennessee Sarah E. Robbins b: ABT 1853 in White Co., Tennessee Stephen Wallace Robbins b: JUN 1856 in White Co., Tennessee Joshua M. Robbins b: ABT 1858 in White Co., Tennessee Lourana Robbins b: ABT 1860 in White Co., Tennessee Marriage 3 Orpha Cope b: NOV 1841 in Hawkins Co., TN Married: 20 AUG 1862 in White Co., TN Children Sidney Stanton Robbins b: ABT 1862 in White Co., Tennessee Elbert G. Robbins b: APR 1863 in White Co., Tennessee Wayman L. Robbins b: 2 NOV 1864 in White Co., Tennessee Melissa J. Robbins b: JAN 1866 in White Co., Tennessee John R. Robbins b: MAR 1867 in White Co., Tennessee Carrick Robbins b: ABT 1869 in White Co., Tennessee Amanda L. Robbins b: ABT 1872 in White Co., Tennessee Perry D. Robbins b: ABT 1873 in White Co., Tennessee Mary L. Kitty Robbins b: JUN 1876 in White Co., Tennessee James M. Robbins b: ABT 1876 in White Co., Tennessee Thomas Robbins b: 2 JAN 1877 in White Co., Tennessee Cora May Robbins b: 1880 in White Co., Tennessee Dianna Watson Sheldon dlsheldon@attbi.com also: rsheldon@gjmesa.com webpage: http://www.gjmesa.comhttp://www.gjmesa.com RANSOM, ROBINS By Cheryl Price May 14, 2003 at 05:22:05 HI, I am from cleveland Ohio, I am looking for someone who is the relation of Ransom Robins. Who passed away in Decmber 1979 in Ohio. Please e-mail me at MrsCRPrice@aol.com. Thank You Robins, Devon UK By Sue Saunders May 20, 2003 at 08:19:21 Looking for connections and info on William Robins, carpenter, married Eliza Gilbert Bickford 27.12.1837 East Stonehouse, Devon.William's father was John, a labourerer.Would be grateful for any info, particularly William's birth date.Thank you Elizabeth b@1838 ARK/NV By Karen Smith October 14, 2003 at 05:13:10 Am looking for info on Elizabeth Robins or Robbins b @1838 who married William Marshall in 1862 Washoe Co, Nevada.In 1862 there is an Elizabeth living in Ophirtown, Washoe Co, Nv and an E Robins (male) b@1830 living in Washoe City, Washoe Co, Nv.Thx Karen Wm. Robins Rev. Pension App. By Sheri Pegg October 30, 2003 at 06:27:13 I found this pension record for William Robins in Virgil D. White's book entitled "Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files".I have not been able to connect him to my Robins line and I don't know anything more about him. William Robins (Elizabeth) NJ Line W4782 Soldier was born 16 Mar. 1761, enlisted in Monmouth Co., NJ, moved to Fayette CO., PA in 1798. He married Elizabeth Langhead 10/28/1789 in Bucks Co., PA.Elizabeth was born 5/10/1766.Soldier applied 1/8/1820 in Columbiana Co., Oh, d. 8/7/1837 in Carroll CO., OH.In 1820, soldier had wife aged 54 and children at home:William, 26; Elizabeth, 16; Reul, 14; Rebecca, 10, Martha, 9. Widow applied in Carroll Co., OH on 11/30/1840 and gave DOBs of children: James, 5/5/1791 John, 9/8/1792 William, 7/25/1794 Joseph, 6/26/1796 Daniel, 6/21/1798 Benjamin, 6/7/1802 Elizabeth, 2/14/1804 Ruel, 5/18/1806 Rebecca, 7/5/1809 Martha, 5/9/1811 Sheri Re: Wm. Robins Rev. Pension App. By Lois Newell July 04, 2012 at 08:04:28 In reply to: Wm. Robins Rev. Pension App. Sheri Pegg 10/30/03 Anc.com just released the Orginial Abstracts fo 1789 Fayette Co PA Tax List Springhill Dist David Park & John Park are living on the land of Thomas Cale- 2 cabins They are listed as "Heirs of Phillip Pearse & Jacob Robins" I found Phillip Pearse b 1748 d 1821/Mary Lyons I can find nothing on this Jacob Robins,,,,any clues? Phillip Pearse had a son Abnerbca 1776 He was s/o Isaac & Marla Pearse. John Kirk Robins of Ontario By Kate MacAree July 10, 2003 at 01:31:49 I am looking for info on the family of john Kirk Robins who was born in 1832 near Stony creek, Ontario and when married took his family up to north Bruce county. He married a Katherine Parker. I am looking for info on both the Robins and the Parker family. Any info on the above families would greatly be appreciated Kate MacAree Robins In, Jennings County, Indiana By William Nicely July 10, 2003 at 08:44:16 I'm looking for any information on Denis Robins who was listed in the 1850, Jennings County, Marion Twp. Indiana Census. Denis Robins age 48 born in Ky wife name unlegible, 47 born in Ky Lucinda, 19, born in Indiana Sarah, 18, born in Indiana Polly, 15, born in Indiana Nathaniel, 13, born in Indiana Andrew, 10, born in Indiana James, 8, born in Indiana I lose this family after this, he may have went by another name besides Denis. Robins married Sarah Brown/1700s/Chester&York,SC By DOROTHY ONEILL July 17, 2003 at 07:32:19 Am seeking information on an unknown Robins/Robbins, who married Sarah Brown, the daughter of Colonel Joseph Brown of Chester County, SC. They were in the Chester and York County area. Could this unknown Robins be Col. Thomas Robins? There is some connection because Sarah Brown's father, Col. Joseph Brown, witnessed his will. Or could Sarah's husband be the son of Col. Thomas Robins? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Dorothy O'Neill FLOYD ROBINS married SUSANNAH TAYLOR By Gilbert L Wilson July 30, 2003 at 07:49:16 I am looking for information on Floyd Robins, b. abt. 1857, parents E.P. and DELIA Robins, married Aug. 14, 1885 Russell Co., Virginia, SUSANNAH (Susan) TAYLOR, b. abt. 1859, parents: Smith and Elizabeth Taylor. Any information would be appreciated. Thomas Robins By William Mitchiner June 27, 2003 at 11:44:36 Thomas Robins made his willl in Warren County, North Carolina in 1785 and died the same year, Legatees, wife and son William Robins. Daughter,Sarah D. Robins married William Hicks. Re: Thomas Robins By Wallace Robbins July 08, 2003 at 10:16:06 In reply to: Thomas Robins William Mitchiner 6/27/03 Is this the Thomas Rob(b)ins who fought in the battle of King's Mountain in the Revolutionary War? He lived (owned land) in Chester County, South Carolina. Why would he file his will in North Carolina? EDMUND NORMAN ROBINS MUSKOGEE, OK. By Angie Harader February 21, 2003 at 03:20:38 Looking for the family of Edmund Norman Robins, born about 1915, and died in August 1985, in the Muskogee, Oklahoma area. THANKS Angie Re: EDMUND NORMAN ROBINS MUSKOGEE, OK. By David Kelly January 06, 2005 at 10:12:20 In reply to: EDMUND NORMAN ROBINS MUSKOGEE, OK. Angie Harader 2/21/03 Angie, Did your Edmund Norman Robins use his first name or did he go by Norman ?I ask this as I have been looking for a Norman Robins born 1917 in Stigler, OK. Many of my Norman family members lived in the Muskogee area.My Norman Robins, has five sisters and one brother. Many of the siblings went by their middle names such as Bertha Ethel known as Ethel and Ida Mae known as Mae. Their parents are Polk Kavanaugh Robins & Hester Alice Jane Norman. My grandmother, Tenneccee Elizabeth was Norman's sister. Do you have any additional information on Edmund ? IAN ROBBINS/ROBINS & MARY (McGRAY) ROBBINS By James Keltz,Sr. November 18, 2002 at 04:20:47 Genealogy researching my 8th.-Great-Grandparents- IAN ROBBINS / ROBINS,and wife MARY (McGRAY) ROBBINS in England,Wales,or Scotland in the 1600-1700's,they had a son ISAAC ROBBINS (my 7th.-Great-Grandfather)Would appreciate any information. Please contact-James Anthony"Tony"Keltz,Sr.(Ancestral genealogist) 445 Belmont Ave. Wilmington,Ohio U.S.A. 45177-2824 Ph. (937) 382-7744 or E-mail tkeltz445@yahoo.com /// tonykeltzsr@webtv.net / Thanks!-------Tony.......... HELP on Elisha Robins or Eunice Dyer By Maude LeBlanc November 20, 2002 at 03:28:18 I have a Robert Robins b. around 1831 in Miane. He married Almeda Eldridge on May 20 1851. She was born May 20, 1829. I need to find out who his parents are. I found out that Robert Changed his name from Robert L. Robins to James P. Osgood around 1860. Are the records of name changes? Robert and Almeda had two sons Henry L. b.1851 and Hiram E. b. 1856. Henry just changed his last name and Hiram E. changed his to Edward Hiram. I found Robert L. Robins in the Maine 1850 and 1860 census but can't find him anywhere else. Where do I go from here? How do I find out who his parents are? On James P. Osgood's death cert. It says his parents were Elisha Osgood and Eunice Dyer. I looked up there names, even put Elisha in as Robins and nothing is coming up. Can anyone help me? I need ideas on what to do next. Mary Robins - Abraham Keller - Ontario By sandra pennycuick November 23, 2002 at 07:43:57 Looking for details re: the children of the above cuple both born in Hastings County and married about 1858. Thanking you in advance for your help, Sandy Re: Mary Robins - Abraham Keller - Ontario By Elizabeth Robbins April 17, 2011 at 09:23:27 In reply to: Mary Robins - Abraham Keller - Ontario sandra pennycuick 11/23/02 Hi Sandra, I think Mary is the daughter of Joshua Robins/Robbins born in Hastings County, Ontario in 1838. I don't have her husband or childern. Her brother married a keller. I will do a little work on this. Reach me at e.robbins@live.ca Elizabeth Jerusha Savage,d/o William Savage and Mary Robins By Pat Ralston November 23, 2002 at 01:49:18 Jerusha was born abt 1790. She married William Warden. I believe my ggrandmother Julia Warden was somehow related-perhaps a daughter?? Any help appreciated!!!!!!Thanx! Mary Robins- 1/4 Cherokee- married William Savage By Pat Ralston November 23, 2002 at 11:54:09 ANY info/connections appreciated!!!! They had a daughter named Jerusha Savage who married William Warden. I am looking for a Julia Warden b. abt 1838. Thanx!! Re: Mary Robins- 1/4 Cherokee- married William Savage By Pat Roberts February 06, 2004 at 05:56:23 In reply to: Mary Robins- 1/4 Cherokee- married William Savage Pat Ralston 11/23/02 Hello Pat; I'm descended from William and Mary (Robins) Savage, through their son James August.Do you have information on Mary and/or William's ancestors?I have William born in Ireland about 1755, and Mary in NC, but nothing else.Any info appreciated!Thanks, Pat Roberts Re: Mary Robins- 1/4 Cherokee- married William Savage By Pat Ralston February 06, 2004 at 08:10:08 In reply to: Re: Mary Robins- 1/4 Cherokee- married William Savage Pat Roberts 2/06/04 Well here is what I have,but not certain it is correct!! I have that William Savage and Mary Robbins were married about 1770 in one of the Carolinas,probably North.She was born in 1736 in N.C. and died in KY.Their son John Savage b.1775 married Cassandra-Cassie-Stephens.Their son James b.1789 married Mary Stephens. Their daughter Jerusha married William Warden,andthey had a son Hezekiah b.abt 1805 in Ky.,andin 1850 they were living in a Bledsoe home in Grayson County Tex.I am trying to figure out if my ggrandmother Julia Warden b.abt 1838 may have been connected to this family. Have you ever run across the name Julia Warden??? Re: Mary Robins- 1/4 Cherokee- married William Savage By Pat Ralston February 14, 2004 at 02:46:25 In reply to: Re: Mary Robins- 1/4 Cherokee- married William Savage Pat Roberts 2/06/04 Well,I THINK James was born in 1789 and he married Mary Stephens and they had a daughter named Keziah in Cooper Co.,Mo. I THINK James had a brother named John b.1775 who married Cassandra Stephens (Cassie). James and John had a sister named Jerusha who married William Warden. I THINK my greatgrandmother Julia born 1838 fits in this family somehow!!! I know her as Julia Warden who married William Burns,but not sure of her maiden name.Any help mighty appreciated!!! Robbins, Robins, Mesock, O'Neil By Eileen Curinga December 05, 2002 at 04:47:29 I am looking for info in the Robbins/Robins family.James Robbins b.1802 d.1877 married Eliza J. Mesock b. 1810 d. 1889.Eliza was born in Columbia County, NY.They had nine children.James parents were Richard Robbins and Mary Raymond, Richards parents were James Robbins and Margaret O'Neil.If you have info on this family please email me, I would love to share info with you. William Carson Robin/Robins - IL By Patty Carey December 26, 2002 at 07:03:29 Looking for information on William Carson Robin(s) and family.He married Kathryn Ann O'Brien April 29, 1903 in Chicago, IL.He was born c. 1884 in Belfast, Ireland and Kathryn was born c. 1882 in Chicago.They had the following children:May Sara b. 1904 (m. to Gordon F. Fletcher), Kathryn Ann b. 1905 (m. Louis Letzow), Margaret b. 1907, Frannie (Fannie?) b. 1913, and John T. b. 1918 (m. Nellie Faragoi). I know in 1920 they lived in Bureau Co, IL, but a couple of city directories lists them as having lived in Chicago.I also got a copy of May's birth certificate (my gr. grandmother), and William is the one who got it for her (delayed birth record) in 1941, and he was living in Chicago at the time.Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks! Patty Carey pkf_carey@yahoo.com Re: William Carson Robin/Robins - IL By Michele June 29, 2003 at 02:27:04 In reply to: William Carson Robin/Robins - IL Patty Carey 12/26/02 Patty...It might be fruitful to go to USGenWeb.com and from there to Illinois, then Bureau Co.to make a query.Also Bureau Co has a wonderful genealogical society.Its located on South Main Street in Princeton, Illinois.They do research for a reasonable rate. I vaguely recall the Robins family married into the McDonald family.Might be worth a try. Margaret Missouri and Mary Ann Robins of Georgia By Jacquelyn Bramblett December 27, 2002 at 08:21:13 Margaret Missouri Robins married John Thomas House in Georgia.Mary Ann Robins married a House also.The Robins were from near Augusta, GA in Richmond County.Looking for information about the parents of Margaret Missouri and Mary Ann. Thomas L. MACKPERAN By MARY DENNIS January 06, 2003 at 05:51:50 seeking info onThomas L. MACKPERAN, cousin to michal robins,b. 1825 in s.c. an wife mary b. 1827 in tn. listed in the 1880 census of jefferson co al any help is appreciated mary dennis Major Robins of Columbia County, GA By Jacquelyn Bramblett January 21, 2003 at 04:05:10 Looking for information on Major Robins who was in Columbia County and/or Richmond County, near Augusta, Georgia in the early 1800s.There were several children listed on census information (no names), and we believe Augustus and Archibald were his sons, and Mary Ann, Margaret Missouri and Martha were his daughters.We do not know what his wife's name was. Re: Major Robins of Columbia County, GA By Sue Countz July 12, 2006 at 07:11:39 In reply to: Major Robins of Columbia County, GA Jacquelyn Bramblett 1/21/03 My gg-grandfather was Thomas B. Robbins b. 1830 GA who married Matilda H. Norris in 1854 in Morgan Co., GA.Their children were: 1 John Major b. 1855 Augusta, Richmond co., GA 2 Emily H. b. 1858 GA 3 M. Ophelia b. 1862 GA 4 daughter b. 1880 TN My g-grandmother was Ophelia who married 1st Wm. Weddle and one of her sons was named Bashford. I believe we may have a connection, where did Major's family end up? I'm looking forward to hearing from you. Sue Elisha Robins and Elizabeth Pascoe - Kenwyn, Truro, Cornwall, England By Leanne January 27, 2003 at 12:06:24 Born 1799 Kenwyn Elisha married in 1820 at Truro to Elizabeth.Children were ; Elizabeth, Charlotte, Emma, Jane, Elisha, William, Samuel and Sally. Am seeking further information and other contacts who are connected with the above couple. I can be contacted at serendip61@hotmail.comand any information will be gratefully received. Re: Elisha Robins and Elizabeth Pascoe - Kenwyn, Truro, Cornwall, England By Roger Manley December 02, 2006 at 03:57:36 In reply to: Elisha Robins and Elizabeth Pascoe - Kenwyn, Truro, Cornwall, England Leanne 1/27/03 Hi, I am trying to trace the wife of my uncle WILLIAM JOHN MANLEY. Her name appears on their Canadian Marriage Certificate in 1918 as Elizabeth Mary Ashton, widow. her father's name was John Pascoe (also spelt Pasco) and her mother was Jane Pascoe (nee Roberts). There are connections with Camborne, Cornwall, England and with Kenwyn, Cornwall, England. Elizabeth Mary was 21 at her marriage in 1918 to my uncle. Can we compare notes? I live in France. roger.manley@wanadoo.fr Christopher Robins and Jennifer/ Jane Sims - Kenwyn, Cornwall By Leanne January 27, 2003 at 12:07:26 Married 1785 at Kenwyn and had the following children; Elisha, Jane, Emma, Christopher, Samuel and Maria. Am seeking further information and other contacts who are connected with the above couple. I can be contacted at serendip61@hotmail.comand any information will be gratefully received. Re: Christopher Robins and Jennifer/ Jane Sims - Kenwyn, Cornwall By Alison Payne April 19, 2014 at 07:27:11 In reply to: Christopher Robins and Jennifer/ Jane Sims - Kenwyn, Cornwall Leanne 1/27/03 Christopher Robins Birth 1 Jul 1764 in Kenwyn, Cornwall, England Death 1767 Married Jennifer (Jane) Sims in 1785 Their children are: Elizabeth Pascoe 1801 – 1884 Jane Robins 1822 – 1898 Elizabeth Robins 1824 – 1906 Charlotte Robins 1828 – Emma Robins 1830 – 1887 Elisha Robins 1835 – 1887 Sally Robins 1836 – Samuel Robins 1837 – William Robins 1838 – Christopher Robins and Grace Moyle - Kenwyn, Cornwall, England By Leanne January 27, 2003 at 12:08:38 Married 1763 at Kenwyn and had the following children; Christopher, Paul Moyle, William, Grace, John, Paul Moyle, Samuel Moyle, Matthew, Simon and John. Am seeking further information and other contacts who are connected with the above couple. I can be contacted at serendip61@hotmail.comand any information will be gratefully received. Christopher Robins and Charity Cock, Truro, Cornwall, England By Leanne January 27, 2003 at 12:09:46 Married 1740 at Truro and had the following children ; Christopher, Mary, Charity, Phillipa, Jane, Simon, John, Alice, Thomas and William. Am seeking further information and other contacts who are connected with the above couple. I can be contacted at serendip61@hotmail.comand any information will be gratefully received. Re: Christopher Robins and Charity Cock, Truro, Cornwall, England By Linda Moorhouse February 23, 2011 at 06:08:03 In reply to: Christopher Robins and Charity Cock, Truro, Cornwall, England Leanne 1/27/03 Hello Leanne, I am also interested in this family in particular the ROBINs branch. Linda Christopher Robins and Mary Hendra - Kenwyn, Cornwall, England By Leanne January 27, 2003 at 12:12:49 Married 1705 and had the following children; Christopher, Thomas, Phillipa, John, Samuel and Mary. Am seeking further information and other contacts who are connected with the above couple. I can be contacted at serendip61@hotmail.comand any information will be gratefully received. Re: Christopher Robins and Mary Hendra - Kenwyn, Cornwall, England By Alison Payne April 19, 2014 at 07:17:56 In reply to: Christopher Robins and Mary Hendra - Kenwyn, Cornwall, England Leanne 1/27/03 Christopher Robins (1670 - 1731) married Mary Hendra (1672 - 1737)in Kenwyn, Cornwall in 1705 7 children: John Robins 1706 – 1769 Christopher Robins Snr 1708 – 1740 Thomas Robins 1709 – Samuel Robins 1713 – Philippa Robins 1717 – Mary Robins 1718 – 1720 Mary Robins 1720 – Bette Robins obituary By tammy clark January 30, 2003 at 03:46:17 source: Press Enterprise, Bloomsburg, PAOct. 31, 2001 deceased: Robins, Bette (Daugherty) age: 76 born: Feb. 2, 1925 birth place: Williamsport, PA died: Oct. 29, 2001 place of death: Millville, PA full obituary upon request send email to: dactackm@jlink.net Re: Bette Robins obituary By Michele October 04, 2003 at 07:05:03 In reply to: Bette Robins obituary tammy clark 1/30/03 Hi Tammy....I was wondering if you have access to older obits, they would really be helpful.Thank for the information...... Re: Bette Robins obituary By Tammy Clark October 04, 2003 at 11:54:27 In reply to: Re: Bette Robins obituary Michele 10/04/03 Hi Michele, I do have some acess to older obits from PA. Is there one you are looking for? I do have some older obits from my own research and will be posting them in the near future along with others. If I can be of any help in looking for an obit from my area please email and I'll see if I can help you. dactackm@jlink.net Re: Bette Robins obituary By Michele October 04, 2003 at 04:57:14 In reply to: Re: Bette Robins obituary Tammy Clark 10/04/03 Thanks Tammy.Any older Robbins obit will be helpful in tring to piece together our illusive ancestors.Looking forward to reading them Robins info By Sue Saunders February 17, 2003 at 03:43:10 Am researching my dad's line and have got to William Robins, married Eliza Gilbert Bickford at East Stonehouse, Devon in 1837.Their son Samuel Bickford Robins was born 1846 in Kensington, London.Does anyone have any connections? Sue Saunders Re: Robins of Wilkes Co. North Carolina By Jimmie Lee ROBINS December 17, 2003 at 07:33:27 In reply to: Robins of Wilkes Co. North Carolina joyce meyer 11/12/02 Hello Molly The Robins' of Wilkes County, NC, are my line of Robins. My gggg-grandfather, John Robins, born abt. 1720 and Margaret Strother and their eight (8) children relocated from Orange County, VA. To Surrey County, NC. abt. 1775, which was later divided into Wilkes and Caldwell Counties. Records for Mulberry Creek, NC show John Robins owned two plantations. Children: William Robins John Robins (jr) Capt. Thomas Robins Reuben Robins Mary Robins Ann Robins Lucy Robins Sarah Robins You are welcome to visit our web pages at: http://jimrobins.cherokee-online.com/robins.phphttp://jimrobins.cherokee-online.com/robins.php Jimmie Lee Robins, US Army [retired] Re: Robins of Wilkes Co. North Carolina By BYRON MOSS September 01, 2003 at 08:51:06 In reply to: Robins of Wilkes Co. North Carolina joyce meyer 11/12/02 Molly:Do you have an age or time frame for Nathaniel to live in N.C. ?Several generations of the descendents of Daniel Robins of Scotland and Middlesex, NJ were named Nathaniel and some of his descendents moved to North Caroline.The timeframe for them were the late 1600s and early 1700s. Re: Robins of Wilkes Co. North Carolina By joyce meyer September 01, 2003 at 09:37:55 In reply to: Re: Robins of Wilkes Co. North Carolina BYRON MOSS 9/01/03 The time frame that I am talking about is 1780.He was the bondsman for the marriage of Anne Robins and Elijah Isaacks, Jr who married in 1780.If you can give me anymore leads, it would be greatly appreciated. Robert L. Robins By Maude LeBlanc November 14, 2002 at 02:14:57 I am looking for any information on Robert L. Robins.He married Almeda or Amanda Eldridge. Children: Henry L. and Hiram E. The towns they were in (that I know of) are New vineyard, Pittsfield and Detroit, Maine. They may have come from Quebec, Canada, but unsure. Can anyone help me finding information on them and Robert's Parent and sibling if any. 1860 Census: Robert Robins 31 Teamster Amanda31 Henry L.8 Hiram E.4 Joana Eldridge 36 John Eldridge72 John Robins Truro Cornwell By Denise Robins April 12, 2002 at 04:27:37 I posted a previous message on April 1st and in it i mentioned John Robins came from Fruro but I have now learned it is Truro Cornwell. I would be interested in any information I could receive. Denise Robins Glen Frederick ROBINS /Lola CURTIS 22 Mar 1911 By Bev Mitchell April 21, 2002 at 06:10:06 Glen Frederick ROBINS married Lola CURTIS on march 22 Mar 1911.She was the daughter of Albert James Curtis b. 1867 & Olive Eliza Tenney b. 1874. Looking for information about the ancestors for this family. Glens parents were Theodore Joseph Robins and Susannah Ellen Ellison. Their children were: Elizabeth Aliceb. 23 Jun 1877 Mary Annb. 29 Nov 1879 Joseph Edmundb. 01 Jul 1882 Drucilla Janeb. 11 Jun 1886 Glen Frederickb. 15 Nov 1890 * m. Lola Curtis Clyde Ellisonb. 10 Nov 1893 Myrtle Ellisonb. 28 Mar 1896 Verna Ellisonb. 30 Dec 1898 Lola's parents were married 22 Mar 1891 in Colonia Diaz, Mexico.They lived in Mexico, Utah, and Arizona. Their children were: Lolab.2 Jun 1892 * m. Glen Frederick ROBINS LaRueb. 15 Aug 1895 Glenn Albertb. 22 Apr 1897 Tenney Harrison b. 29 MAR 1899 Truman Strongb. 21 APR 1901 Lillyb. 27 Dec 1905 Ella Graceb. 10 May 1908 Milton Dellb. 12 May 1911 * denotes which line we descend from Olive had a second Marriage.It was to Burt Page and we have no info about him except his name. Please contact if any of this sounds familar. Thanks. Carrie Teasdale and Bev Mitchell John Robins Fruro Cornwell UK By Denise Robins April 01, 2002 at 03:41:19 I am looking for information on John Robins who was born in Fruro Cornwell England around C1860. He immigrated to Australia and lived on Thursday Island and Charters Towers Queensland in the late 1800s. He was married to Josphine Fortune who was born in Sydney 1864. They had 4 children I know of. James Henry born 1888, George Ernest born 1890, Jilien born 1894 & Cecil Vincent born on Thursday Island 6th April 1897. Edward L. ROBINS of Meridian, MS By John Clarke May 26, 2002 at 06:51:30 I am looking for information on an Edward L. ROBINS of Meridian, Lauderdale County, MS who married Annie WHITE born about 1878, daughter of General B. V. WHITE and Anna Thomas RICHTER of Meridian, MS.I know they were both still alive in 1933 because they are listed as guests at the 83rd birthday party in Meridian for her mother, Anna Richter WHITE.She had sisters named Mary Lee (married Dr. Frank Pugh CULVER, D.D), Frances (married a WILLIAMS) and Earline WHITE, d. unm. Any information is appreciated.... Re: Edward L. ROBINS of Meridian, MS By alison duffy January 16, 2007 at 09:23:05 In reply to: Edward L. ROBINS of Meridian, MS John Clarke 5/26/02 Did edward robbins have any relatives living in /around Natchez, MSor in LA by the name of Lucretia Robbins? My gr gr grandmother Lucretia Robbins married my gr gr gr father George G. Zenor abt 1850 (she was born abt 1835) They lived in Concordia and St Mary's parishes LA. Was the White person a gov. of LA? My source says that her maternal gr father was a gov. of LA but no Robbins. is listed and a White is listed.I'm trying to trace the Robbins/Zenor side of my family. Thanks Alison Duffy Alexander A Robins By Georgina Colclough June 10, 2002 at 03:54:10 Mr Alexander A. Robins was born 1 July 1861 in St Austell, Cornwall. he was the son of Mr Samuel Robins (Labourer) and Mrs Grace Robins, he was brother to Charles, William, Ellen Jane and Samuel. By 1881 he was living in Union Road in the Mount Charles area of St Austell with his parents, wife, child, brothers and sister. He had married Grace Charity Laury in the later part of 1880. His occupation was that of stonemason. he died on the titanic with his wife. if anyone else has anymore information will you please tell me? please visit my website and sign my guestbook!!! www.geocities.com/georgie_girl24/ Obedience Robins m. Grace Waters O'neill By Caroline Stanton June 18, 2002 at 11:42:15 Looking for parents of Grace, b. abt 1603, VA. For complete tree, please go to http://www.treetracer.coms.phhttp://www.treetracer.coms.ph and click on Mary Elizabeth Walker. Re: Obedience Robins ancestry By Fredric Saunders June 20, 2002 at 11:30:53 In reply to: Obedience Robins m. Grace Waters O'neill Caroline Stanton 6/18/02 I can't help with Grace, but can give you some corrections on the ancestry of Obedience.The wife of Obedience's father Richard ROBINS was Dorothy GOODMAN, not RUSHALL.The incorrect listing of RUSHALL was started by Thomas ROBINS in his 1939 manuscript by an incorrect reading of the will of Mrs. Margery RUSHALL.That Dorothy was a GOODMAN is confirmed by her marriage record to Richard ROBINS at Fawsley, the will of her mother Mary (RUSHALL) GOODMAN, and the will of her grandmother (not mother) Mrs. Margery RUSHALL. http://pweb.netcom.com/~fzsaund/goodman.htmlhttp://pweb.netcom.com/~fzsaund/goodman.html Also once you get back to Richard ROBYNS born about 1508, he is the son of Thomas and Joan, not Edward. (Another myth started in the above 1939 manuscript.)Edward ROBINS was not the father of Richard ROBINS, he was his brother.The records are very clear on this.See the wills of both their father Thomas and mother Joan.Edward who wrote his will at Upton in 1546 had only one child, William who was under age 18 at the time he wrote his will.The child had probably just been born, and Edward was either the youngest, or one of the youngest children of Thomas and Joan.Edward was probably born ca. 1520.Notice the manner of the bequest to Edward in his father's will in 1531, indicating he was probably a minor at the time, certainly not a 71 year old man were he born in 1460 as someone started on the Ancestral File. Any generations listed in back of Thomas and wife Joan as listed on the Ancestral File are a fairy tale.There is no evidence to support them. http://pweb.netcom.com/~fzsaund/robins.htmlhttp://pweb.netcom.com/~fzsaund/robins.html There is also no evidence to support that Mrs. Margery RUSHALL (husband possibly John), was nee PATCHING.Another Ancestral File fairy tale.Further details at Rushall site below. http://pweb.netcom.com/~fzsaund/rushall.htmlhttp://pweb.netcom.com/~fzsaund/rushall.html Re: Obedience Robins ancestry By Caroline Stanton June 20, 2002 at 12:52:01 In reply to: Re: Obedience Robins ancestry Fredric Saunders 6/20/02 Thanks for the information. I will update my files. This family was one of the first I worked on, and I was taking the word of others without checking for myself. I have since realized that too often people make little changes to make someone fit their line, whether out of frustration, laziness, or conjecture, especially when the dates get back before 1600. Caroline Re: Obedience Robins m. Grace Waters O'neill By Carolyn Stoakley April 02, 2009 at 06:55:24 In reply to: Obedience Robins m. Grace Waters O'neill Caroline Stanton 6/18/02 I have her father as Arthur O'Neil and her Mother as Grace O'Hara. WARNING: Do not follow her directions By Fredric Saunders June 19, 2002 at 06:14:13 In reply to: Obedience Robins m. Grace Waters O'neill Caroline Stanton 6/18/02 Do not do as she says.There is no "Family Tree" under Mary Elizabeth WALKER.By clicking on that, all it does is go to Ancestry.com (paying her money as an affiliate), at which point either from her site, the Ancestry.com site, or both about 4-5 popup ads open.There is NO genealogy information at her site, just a listing of surnames that are supposedly in her ancestry, but no actual information about those surnames. Re: WARNING: Do not follow her directions By Caroline Stanton June 19, 2002 at 08:29:11 In reply to: WARNING: Do not follow her directions Fredric Saunders 6/19/02 My gedcom file is on Ancestry.com. Ancestry.com does not charge people to look at the gedcoms there. I have linked to my file on Ancestry because I have a free website (hence the pop-ups, which make it free) because I'm not talented enough to build a website from scratch, and certainly not enough to create a whole program that would link each person on my gedcom to their relatives and information. There is no way you could ever be charged for anything by clicking on any link anywhere on the internet. (Unless you have some new technology we don't know about.) I have an affiliate logo on my site for Ancestry.com and Genealogy.com, because I am a member of both, and if someone did decide to sign up from my site it would be nice to get a referral fee(somebody's going to get it). However, unless you go in and sign up for a membership, how will you be charged? I just wanted help with my tree! Thank you! Caroline Marshall Hall Re: WARNING: Do not follow her directions By Fredric Saunders June 19, 2002 at 09:03:34 In reply to: Re: WARNING: Do not follow her directions Caroline Stanton 6/19/02 I did not say anyone would be charged by clicking on the links, or that Ancestry.com would charge anyone. Your links do NOT link to your Gedcom, at Ancestry.com. If they had gone directly to YOUR gedcom, I wouldn't have complained. They link to a search page at Ancestry.com where you have to enter both a surname and given name, in other words the same search page as if anyone goes directly to Ancestry.com. You say your Gedcom is at Ancestry.com.In doing a search on Ancesty/World Connect Gedcoms at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?surname=&given=&op=Searchhttp://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?surname=&given=&op=Search there are 88 entries for Obedience ROBINS, so there is no way of knowing which Gedcom is yours.That makes it hard for someone to give you help when they can't view your information, and are tricked into clicking on a link which has no information, but only goes to a search page at Ancestry.com. Re: WARNING: Do not follow her directions By Caroline Stanton June 19, 2002 at 09:24:16 In reply to: Re: WARNING: Do not follow her directions Fredric Saunders 6/19/02 The link on my website is http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=ped&db=:1939975&id=i27http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=ped&db=:1939975&id=i27 Maybe you're having a problem with your browser. Caroline Hall Re: WARNING: Do not follow her directions By Fredric Saunders June 19, 2002 at 09:57:18 In reply to: Re: WARNING: Do not follow her directions Caroline Stanton 6/19/02 Nothing wrong with my browser.I notice your link has an ID (identification number) which means it will work from your computer because you have an Ancestry.com password stored on your computer.For anyone else it redirects them to a page that is titled "Free Registration" where you have to enter your name and e-mail address, which means to go on and view your Gedcom, Ancestry.com will have your e-mail and bombard you with SPAM.The correct link for anyone who doesn't want to go the SPAM route is: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1939975http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1939975 Re: WARNING: Do not follow her directions By sue wilkins April 28, 2005 at 12:49:12 In reply to: Re: WARNING: Do not follow her directions Fredric Saunders 6/19/02 hi fredric this has nothing to do with this message but as it looks like you know about the internet i thought you might be able to help me when i leave a message i tick the box to say i would like the site to let me know if i have a reply but i do not get it. I have to keep hunting though all the mess to see if i have a reply or leave my email s.wilkins3@ntlworld.com i hope you can give me some advice all the best sue charles and ammanda By Shaun Sholder March 14, 2002 at 07:56:04 I'm looking for a Charles and Amanda Robins (Robbins) who lived in Milton, Northumberland co, PA when they had a daughter Cora in 1880 according to Cora's wedding application.If any of you have any information on them please let me know. Robins family London By patricia morris March 16, 2002 at 07:15:29 My revised Robins family, all from London and Surrey. Any connections our there? Samuel Robins m Lucy Godsoe 1782 children Martha Hall1783 William Henry 1784 Robert Samuel 1786 James 1788 Edward 1794 m Sarah Dixon children Benjamin Edward 1824 James Henry 1826 Robert Charles George William 1829 John Dixon ROBINS 1833 Louise Elizabeth 1820 Sarah Jane1822 Sarah 1834 Robins Devon 1871 census By Rosemary Pollock March 16, 2002 at 12:52:03 Please, can anyone assist me with locating William George and Selina Robins and family in the 1871 census for Sidmouth or Honiton Devon? Thank you. Sarah Robins, b abt 1794 NC to IN By Nancy Guenther March 20, 2002 at 07:04:24 Sarah Robins was born abt 1794, possibly in NC where she married Peleg Gifford 23 Nov 1812. They probably married in Orange Co NC. Peleg was a Quaker but Sarah probably was not as he was disciplined for "marrying out of unity". By 1819 they were in IN. They have records in Delaware Co, Johnson Co, Orange Co and Bartholomew Co all in IN. In 1821 they were part of a small group in Johnson Co who formed a Methodist-Episcopal Church on Sugar Creek. I'm searching for Sarah's parents and anything else about her and her family. I'm also trying to prove that Nancy Gifford, b 5 Sep 1813 in NC is their daughter. Nancy married Isaac D Barkley 27 Oct 1821 in Johnson Co and the Barkleys were also founders of the church. Nancy & Isaac moved north to Jasper Co IN. There is a chance that Sarah Robins husband (Peleg Gifford)or some children may have also lived in Jefferson Co IL after Sarah died by 1830. Sarah and Peleg had at least 3 daughters (no names) and 4 sons: Daniel, Isaac, William H, & James (if this is a possible clue to Sarah's father's name. Son William H went to Jefferson Co IL and son Daniel went to Lewis, MO. Thanks for any help. nguenther@mindspring.com Re: Sarah Robins, b abt 1794 NC to IN By Nancy Guenther January 25, 2006 at 03:14:08 In reply to: Sarah Robins, b abt 1794 NC to IN Nancy Guenther 3/20/02 Update on email address. Please note my new email address above. I'm still looking for proof that Nancy Gifford is the daughter of Sarah Robins (Robbins) and Peleg Gifford. Peleg & Sarah married in 1812 in Orange Co NC. I know that she is either their daughter or niece. The Giffords came from Orange Co NC as Quakers but soon dropped that and were active in forming a Methodist church in Johnson Co IN. Nancy Gifford married Isaac D Barkley and settled in Jasper Co IL. Any help would be apprecieated. I am willing to share. The Giffords go back to William Gifford who came to MA in the 1600s and was a Quaker. sarah robins/james norris By Diane Million March 27, 2002 at 04:52:58 hello i am lookinf for info on a sarah robins who married a james norris. they had a son gus norris born in mcdonald co. missouri in 1885 she died in 1885 shortly after his birth. she is buried north of soutcity missouri. her birth date was 1959 or 1860 .because she was 25 when she died. thanks. grandmastoy@mobil1.net Re: sarah robins/james norris By Anna Brewer May 15, 2008 at 10:35:59 In reply to: sarah robins/james norris Diane Million 3/27/02 Hi, I have a Sarah Robins/Robbins born about 1851 in Miller County, MO.This is all the information I have on her.Could this be the same Sarah that you are looking for?My Sarah's parents were Wilburn(sp) and Thursa(sey) (Jenkings) Robbins/Robins. Anna Brewer Re: sarah robins/james (re:Thursy ?-Byrd/v/fogel/Green?) By Sherry McClellan July 24, 2009 at 02:38:49 In reply to: Re: sarah robins/james norris Anna Brewer 5/15/08 Well, if that subject heading looks strange I won't wonder that it might.If it rings a bell, I'd be excited, but w/o knowing why, yet!Whew, folks in my lines never spelled their names the same twice, I don't think.I was looking for my "Unk's"..ie:Indian Women etc..and starting at the SW corner of MO, where I have a little to go on, I ck'd into the LaRose/Brumley forums, because I had a G-aunt marry into the LaRose/Mendel/Mundell lines in Hickory Co., after she was left in McDonald Co.,with her G-dad per 1880 census. Too much info to go in to, but my mtdna tests show a link to the Vogel/Fogle etc lines..German names meaning Bird/Byrd so at that forum I found Green and I had some Greens in collateral lines, Greenup Ky.Well, following threads, using Fogle as a search term, in the Byrd/Bird forum, I found a Green (who's doing dna tests on Byrds)and the Green/Byrd posters are mentioning the Byrd with a given name that's different from, but (changed?) to Thursey; Or that name's added in, some how.That name's come up at least 3-4 times, tonight, in this line of searching and it never has, before.Maybe it's a clue to the lines you are researching?This is all I know, just hoping to stumble upon some clues, myself, for the names to fill in my tree. The Robins comes in, where my G-aunt married a LaRose, who has a links to the Brumleys, who's half-brother is a Robin/s. My G-aunt was in McDonald Co.,Mo and was left there with someone, and at least my G-gmtr and another sister, Eva. Per 1880 census.Somehow they got to Hickory Co.,Mo and both married there.In the Larose hh there's links to the names Mendel/Mundell..who took his wife's name, LaRose and their son, who married Clara Cornell, my G-aunt; and the Felix Brumley and Homer and a boy with the name Robins and the woman, a McKinley (Rose I believe) who had these boys I think, from a previous marraige, maybe.If any of this fits with anything someone else has, I'd love to hear from them.I'm trying to find, especially, These Cornell girl's mother's name and their step-mtr...supposedly both were born in Arkansas.Maybe a KS link for the Fogle lines. My mtdna test was done thru Sorenson's lab and posted at www.genetree.comShows H-5 group.Fogel/Angelo/Rapier Probably from Slovenia, Black Forest Germany, Prussia... Mostly I descend from Germanic/French (Huguenot/Palatine) & the "indian" lore.. Black Dutch, Bohemian etc... Thanks. post/email me...(click on my name...many posts here)at: artogo4u@yahoo.com ROBINS/LAWDAY Marriage or Connection By John Lowday March 29, 2002 at 11:26:27 Any information please about a LAWDAY/ROBINS marriage or connection from LONDON in the 1810-1820s. ROBINS was used as the middle name in three children; Martha ROBINS Little LAWDAY Sarah ROBINS LAWDAY William ROBINS LAWDAY They were born in the St Pancras/ St Marylebone area of London. I guess the ROBINS connection was by marriage. Any help Please? Good Hunting John Lowday George Jethro Robins & Sarah Ann McCreight, 1902 By paul robins August 03, 2002 at 08:57:05 Maureen McCreight Your message #149 - McCreight Genealogy Forum - does your book make any reference to the marriage of George Jethro Robins - 1868-1941 to Sarah Ann McCreight ( August 4, 1872 - June 14, 1939 Both of Medonte Township, Simcoe County, Ontario. Would be interested in names , etc., of any children that may have been from this marriage. I have a shoebox full of old portrait quality photographs said to be various Robins Family members from the estate of a near relative of George Jethro's. Unfortunately, NO INFO on the reverse of most of them !!! ANY INFO IS APPRECIATED. PaulA. Robins Incidentally, there was once a Post Office and General Store at CREIGHTON, in Medonte Township, now just a wide spot in the road with a sign . Would this name have been derived from McCreight ? Veta Robins By Deborah Stanley September 19, 2002 at 09:41:29 Leon Reporter, Leon, Iowa Thursday, July l0, l924 Sheriff H.N. Lord and Deputy A.V. Brock received a telephone message that a man was coming this way undertaking to elope with a young girl l4 years of age. They went out west of town and met the couple as they approached and made the arrest and held the parties until Sheriff Ray Scott, of Leon, came for them. The man gave his name as PAUL TELLIER, of Ringgold County and the girl was VETA ROBINS, l4 years old. They were taken back to Leon. Their destination was unknown. The man was practically guilty of kidnapping the child. He was 32 years of age. The child said her home was Bethany, Mo. The law violators seldom get by the Corydon officers. --Corydon Times-Republican. Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert "With permission from the Leon Journal Reporter" September l9, 2002 Children of William George and Selina Robins, Devon By Rosemary Pollock October 05, 2002 at 05:06:52 They married in Sidmouth in 1861 and were listed in the 1881 census at Bradiford Pilton Devon with one son Fred. Their death certs in Australia listed three children, 2 deceased and unnamed, the remaining son Fred apparently emigrated with them. Interested in any information about this family. Believe William George's parents were John Robins and Sarah Horne and they came from Otterton and Ottery st Mary respectively. Selina's parents were William Perry (Branscombe) and Elizabeth Edwards (High Church, Dorset). Thank you Re: Children of William George and Selina Robins, Devon By AUDREY ADAMS January 27, 2004 at 03:43:29 In reply to: Children of William George and Selina Robins, Devon Rosemary Pollock 10/05/02 I am connected to this family - please email me.Audrey Re: Children of William George and Selina Robins, Devon By Rosemary Pollock January 30, 2004 at 03:18:01 In reply to: Re: Children of William George and Selina Robins, Devon AUDREY ADAMS 1/27/04 Have emailed you, Audrey - excited to find out more about the relationship.This branch of the family has been a bit of a mystery. Looking forward to hearing from you. Re: Children of William George and Selina Robins, Devon By AUDREY ADAMS February 02, 2004 at 06:05:54 In reply to: Re: Children of William George and Selina Robins, Devon Rosemary Pollock 1/30/04 Rosemary.Many thanks for email - will reply in a week or so.Audrey Re: Children of William George and Selina Robins, Devon By mary lochrie May 02, 2011 at 02:04:36 In reply to: Re: Children of William George and Selina Robins, Devon AUDREY ADAMS 2/02/04 hi i think i may be related to this branch but i little unsure. my 4xgrt granfather was george henry robins born 1846 in sidmouth, his fathers name was john robins born in otterton abt 1905 ROBINS / STARLING By James Michael Starling October 09, 2002 at 10:08:14 Seeking info on ROBINS / STARLING families - KENTUCY - early 1800's;JAMES STARLING (b.1815 Henry Co.KY) m. HANNAH ROBINS (b. 1813 HENRY Co.KY) on 3 OCT 1838 in TRIMBLE Co.KY: Research shows a number of ROBINS families in OLDHAM Co.KY around same time. Seeking to find names of parents of HANNAH and where ROBINS family came from to KY. Any info, leads, or contacts much appreciated. Good E-mail Address for Anne Robins Tipton?? By James Michael Starling October 09, 2002 at 10:50:37 Anne Robins Tipton posted message 6 Sept 1999 "ROBBINS /ROBINS / Fergerson KY/IN/VA". Trimble Co, KY names tie in with my current ROBINS family research. Anyone have good e-mail address for Anne? Mike Levi Robins/Robbins By Richard Lawler October 18, 2002 at 04:21:51 Looking for any record of a Levi Robins/Robbins born prior to 1767. Re: Levi Robins/Robbins By Allen Binstein February 24, 2003 at 07:50:47 In reply to: Levi Robins/Robbins Richard Lawler 10/18/02 I have the following: Levi Robbins b. 1832 AL His Father William A. Robbins b. 1810 SC His father Levi Robbins b. cir 1750 1775? Re: Levi Robins/Robbins By Ann Pilon January 05, 2010 at 04:25:25 In reply to: Re: Levi Robins/Robbins Allen Binstein 2/24/03 Hello: I am trying to find a Levi Robins b. abt 1832 (location unknown) Do you have any information about this Levi coming to Canada. I have one in Ontario Canada Ann Re: Levi Robins/Robbins By Michael Robbins May 01, 2003 at 01:23:10 In reply to: Re: Levi Robins/Robbins Allen Binstein 2/24/03 Do you know the names of the children of Levi. b1750-75?? Re: Levi Robins/Robbins By Allen Binstein May 01, 2003 at 01:44:03 In reply to: Re: Levi Robins/Robbins Michael Robbins 5/01/03 Michael, The only child of Levi Robbins SC that we know of was William Austin Robbins / Robins. Born Sept. 15 1810 Craven County / District S.C. William Austin married Mahaleth Cooke / Cook also of S.C. Ther oldest son was Levi Robins b. 1832 Alabama Re: Levi Robins/Robbins By Michael Robbins May 01, 2003 at 01:55:38 In reply to: Re: Levi Robins/Robbins Allen Binstein 5/01/03 Do you know anything about a James Robins found on the 1810 census of Spartenbug Co. SC??? Re: Levi Robins/Robbins By Allen Binstein May 01, 2003 at 03:16:30 In reply to: Re: Levi Robins/Robbins Michael Robbins 5/01/03 Michael, James Robbins is not our line as far as we know (that ain't saying much when it comes to the Robbins surname prior to 1830)I believe he and / or his offspring left SC for Walker County Alabama. You might start looking in 1830 Alabama / Walker County Census. 1830 is the first Alabama Census. Albert ROBINS served on The Ship HMS WARSPITE By Chris Lyth October 19, 2002 at 12:35:38 Looking for info on Albert Robins serving (as a cook?) on the Battleship HMS Warspite in 1926 and through the second world war. Albert Robins had either a wife or daughter (or both) named Millicent. Any help would be much appreciated, Thanks, Chris. Robins name study By patricia morris April 06, 2002 at 02:41:02 Hi everyone, I have decided to begin a one name study on the surname Robins and its variants. Could anyone contribute please? Thanks Pat Re: Robins name study By Maude LeBlanc November 20, 2002 at 03:49:18 In reply to: Robins name study patricia morris 4/06/02 Hi Pat, I have Robert L. Robins b. abt 1829 in Maine. He married Almeda Eldridge in 1851 They had two sons Henry L. and Hiram E.. They changed their name from Robins to Osgood around 1860 after the Detroit, Maine census was taken. Do you have anything on them or any Robins from Maine? Re: Robins name study By Jaynie Ballard May 27, 2002 at 12:21:21 In reply to: Robins name study patricia morris 4/06/02 Hi Pat! I have these ROB(B)INS from Thatcham, Berks., UK: John b abt 1765 m Hannah GRAY on 20/4/1786, had: Matthew chr 14/12/1788, Hannah 10/2/1793, William 16/11/1794 (d bef 1799?), Elizabeth 8/1/1797 (my ancestor- married James OSGOOD), William 17/3/1799, Ann 8/3/1801 (m Charles TIDBURY; Hannah GREY descends from TIDBERYs), and John 6/1/1804. Hope this helps with your study; I have the OSGOOD descendants too if you want them, but would have to post. If you (or anyone else) have any info on John ROBBINS snr b abt 1765, I'd appreciate it please. Thanks. Jay. Re: Robins name study By Graham Robins December 28, 2003 at 12:29:48 In reply to: Re: Robins name study Jaynie Ballard 5/27/02 I have a John Robins 1765 - 1848 married to Ann Wright 1771-1855. Son William 1800-1872 married to Ann ? 1812-1881- children, Ann, Edward, Matilda, John, Markand William Henry Crutchly.Any connection? Re: Robins name study By Joyce Follett May 29, 2002 at 01:35:50 In reply to: Re: Robins name study Jaynie Ballard 5/27/02 Hey Jay, I have a John Robbins/Robins b. Feb 1768 s/o Peter and Elizabeth Lewis Robins, Gloucester Co. Virginia. Does this help? jgf Re: Robins name study By Charles Robbins April 20, 2002 at 06:36:48 In reply to: Robins name study patricia morris 4/06/02 You can find very early Rob(b)ins wills at www.longbuckby.net in the Genealogy Section.The wills date to the 14 and 1500's.The Rob(b)ins name was in VA about 1622. Charles Re: Robins name study By mary potts July 25, 2002 at 06:14:46 In reply to: Robins name study patricia morris 4/06/02 my family spell the name Robbins. here is my family. if this helps let me know. I am stuck. Daniel muriel (Merriel) b. jan 25, 1886. We think Taxas not sure. Andrew Jackson Robbins b. May 6, 1856. pb. Al. Merriel (Muriel) pb. scotland. I hope this helps you, so you can help me. maryip54@hotmail.com Re: Robins name study By muriell hough February 14, 2003 at 07:27:59 In reply to: Robins name study patricia morris 4/06/02 Pat:I have been researcing all day and have put some of the infor sent to me together. My GM Annie Robbins is in the 1901 census, age 14, in Shoreditch, London, born Devises, Wiltshire.The St. Luk's is near where she lived in 1901.wonder if she and her family were members of the church?Can you help here. I do not have her fathers or mothers name nor her younger sister.It is a mystery still. There is a wedding that took place at Brentford in 1904 between Henry Hough and Annie Robbins (Robins).Would you be able to match this with any on your data file? Thanks.Muriell Re: Robins name study By Jimmie Lee ROBINS December 17, 2003 at 07:56:38 In reply to: Re: Robins name study muriell hough 2/14/03 Hey cousins My gggg-grandfather John Robins, born abt. 1720 in [Gloucester or Orange Counties (?)]married to Margarat Strother, their children were born in Orange County, VA. and relocated to NC shortly after the Revolutionary War. My immigrant ancestar was John Robbins Sr., born 1578, who died in 1622 while enroute by sea from Longbuckby, England. The spelling of our family name has never ment very much since vertually everyone misspells it. It has been spelled Rob-yns, Ro-byns, Robinson, Robbins and Robins. My web pages: http://jimrobins.cherokee-online.comhttp://jimrobins.cherokee-online.com Jimmie Lee Robins, US Army [retired] Re: Robins name study By Lanny Robbins November 09, 2002 at 05:17:24 In reply to: Robins name study patricia morris 4/06/02 My last name is Robbins but I have found church records and census records where the name was spelled Robins for the same people.Usually the land records were spelled Robbins.Someone reminded me that to be a census taker it was not so important if you could spell correctly or if your hand writing was legible but whether or not you had a horse. Re: Robins name study By Calvin Robbins April 07, 2002 at 12:09:07 In reply to: Robins name study patricia morris 4/06/02 To give you some idea how the Robbins name evolved: Started as Daniel Robins, came to America in 1650, changed his name from Robertson to Robinson to Robins, 200 years later, my great grandfather changed it to Robbins. Robins London By genealogy.com user February 15, 2002 at 12:33:17 Leslie Stewart Robins (me) born 1950 Wandsworth, London, England. Reginald Walter Robins (my father) born 6 July 1912 - registered District St Pancras London. Died 1988 Wimbledon, London. Eli Walter Robins (my grandfather - who I never met). born Oct 1881 Capel, Surrey. Married Mildred Adelaide Saunders 1906. Died 1958 Hemel Hempstead London. Charles Robins (my great grandfather) born ?, married Charlotte Hill 1873 Stepney, London. Thomas Robins (my great, great grandfather) - no dates. Re: Robins London By genealogy.com user March 17, 2002 at 01:27:36 In reply to: Robins London 2/15/02 Charles Robins was born 1850 Little Berkhamsted, Hertford. His father was Thomas Robins and his mother was Eliza. Re: Robins London By Les Robins April 04, 2002 at 12:57:48 In reply to: Re: Robins London 3/17/02 new e-mail address: lesrobins@blueyonder.co.uk Robins in S.Wales By genealogy.com user February 17, 2002 at 04:12:09 Hey there, I'm looking for any information anyone may have on the Robins family in South Wales. My grandfather's name was Hubert Arthur Robins (d.1994). His father's name - I believe - was Gladstone Robins, who served in the military. I know my grandfather had a few brothers that worked in the local mines in Wales and, unfortunately, a couple passed away. I am unsure of the brother's names though. Any leads would be appreciated! Good luck and happy hunting! Robins of Crown Hill, Plymouth. By Gordon Osmond February 20, 2002 at 09:36:38 Hello everyone, My grandmother, Louisa Robins, married William Cooper at the Estover Chapel, Crown Hill, on November 1st, 1902. She was "given away" by Mr Simeon Robins of "Kimberley" Mannamead, her brother. I would be pleased to hear from you if you are connected. Gordon Osmond. PS I will be visiting Plymouth in April, if you care to meet. Bella Robins, 1870's, PA By KATHLEEN ADAMSON February 24, 2002 at 06:35:10 I am looking for information about a Bella ROBINS, who had a child in 1890 named May MOORE in Alleghany Co., PA.Bella may have married a MOORE, or had May out of wedlock.May was adopted by Issac and Martha RIGBY and grew up Alleghany Co. Robins Family in Rhode Island>Ontario in 1806 By Teresa February 24, 2002 at 06:04:05 Hi, I am looking for information on a Benjamin Robins who was born in Rhode Island around 1806,married a woman with the last name of Horman from Pennsylvania and moved to Ontario.His children's names were John Henry and Benjamin Robins. His brother's name may have been William. Any shred of information would be of help as I am stuck. Thank-you, Teresa Re: Robins Family in Rhode Island>Ontario in 1806 By Betty Vander Vos July 14, 2012 at 02:53:48 In reply to: Robins Family in Rhode Island>Ontario in 1806 Teresa 2/24/02 I am a descendent of the same family line. Have you discovered further information regarding Benjamin Robins? I find that his father may have been a Soloman Robins and his mother's last name is Harman or Horman? Any help you can provide would be helpful. Re: Robins Family in Rhode Island>Ontario in 1806 By patricia morris April 07, 2002 at 10:56:53 In reply to: Robins Family in Rhode Island>Ontario in 1806 Teresa 2/24/02 Hi Teresa Your Robins family has the same names as mine. Have you thought that Benjamins parents may have been english? I have a large file on my Robins family from London, going back to around 1760. If you are interested email me,random_cutie@yahoo.com Best wishes Pat Gertrude Robins born 16/6/1896 By genealogy.com user February 24, 2002 at 09:43:46 G'day, I am trying to find information about my grandmother - Gertrude Robins, born 16/6/1896 at North West Leicester. She was the daughter of Herbert and Lucy, and married George Albert Eaton in 1918. Gertrude and George came to Australia in 1923. Re: Gertrude Robins born 16/6/1896 By Jim Linden December 13, 2010 at 03:45:10 In reply to: Gertrude Robins born 16/6/1896 2/24/02 Hi Steve I have Gertrude daughter of Herbert Robins and Lucy Ringrose, born abt 1896 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Also have additional information on other family members which I am happy to share. Jim Robins, West Bretton, Yorkshire. By Robin Watson February 26, 2002 at 06:52:03 Hi, I'm looking for any information about Joseph Thomas Robins and any family that lived around the West Bretton area in Yorkshire, England. I know that he was killed in WW1, but little else. Thanks. Robins in Nebraska and Ontario Canada By Teresa January 03, 2002 at 02:50:32 Hi, I am hoping you can help.My gg grandfather Tobias Robins was born in Nebraska but my question is:Are the Robins in Grey County Ontario Canada related to the Robins in Nebraska? Thanks for any onfo. Teresa Robins Re: Robins in Nebraska and Ontario Canada By Betty Vander Vos April 16, 2014 at 07:29:48 In reply to: Robins in Nebraska and Ontario Canada Teresa 1/03/02 Tobias was born in KS, but yes, they are related to two families from Nebraska.I am a descendent of one of them. ROBINS m. BROWN/Chester, SC By DOROTHY ONEILL March 01, 2002 at 12:39:30 From "Chester County Marriages 1778-1879 Implied in Chester County, SC Probate Records" by Barbara R. Langdon page 79 WOMANMANAPTPACKFRAMESLIVED BROWN, SARAH______ROBINS577004,0061820 ("Marriages were not recorded in SC until the 20th century. This collection is the result of the searching of the original Probate and Equity Records found in the Chester County Courthouse. The records used for this book are those on LDS Microfilm at the SC Department of Archives and History in Columbia.") Can anyone tell me who this Robins man might be? Sarah Brown is the daughter of Joseph Brown of Chester Co., SC. Her sister, Elizabeth Brown Thompson, is my line. Any help appreciated. Dorothy LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By genealogy.com user March 04, 2002 at 09:04:52 Looking for information on the following: 1850 census, Miller County, Missouri Robbins, Wilburn37KYborn about 1813 Thursa(sey)25TN John15MO Noah12MO Mary19 (?) MO Martha8MO Elizabeth7MO Lydia2MO Henderson, Thomas7MO 1860 census, Miller County, Missouri Robins, Thersa36TN Lydia12MO Thomas N.17MO Sarah9MO 1870 census, Miller County, Missouri Robins, Thomas24MO Martha A.28MO Leroy3MO Daniel B.1MO 1880 census, Miller County, Missouri T. N. Robbins38MO Matha A. Robbins39MO Leroy J. Robbins13MO Daniel B. Robbins11MO Alice F. Robbins9MO Mary B. Robbins7MO Ida A. Robbins2MO NOTE:By 1884 Thomas and Martha had another child, Walter born on May 4, 1884 in Missouri. Any help would be greatly appreciated on making a connection to this family. TIA, Anna Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By lyn donoho August 31, 2002 at 08:56:50 In reply to: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS 3/04/02 Hi I seen you posting for Wilburn Robbins. I have a James Wilbur Robbins B: March 22,1865 don't know where, He Died in Feb 29,1876 in Granby Mo. He married Mary Emily Dotson B: Feb 29,1876 and D: 1972 in Granby Mo. They had serval children, but the only one I know is my Grandmother Ida Ethal Robbins Fullerton B: 1913 and D: 1963 in Granby Mo. But this is all I know about them. I have been trying to find my Robbins side for a year know, with no luck. I have been told that they change the way they spelled the last name. So I think it was spelled Robins, and they added a extra d. But it is spelled with 2 d onJames grave. I hope you have better luck in finding your Robbins, then I have. Good Luck Lynn Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Barbara Turner October 16, 2006 at 07:47:09 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS lyn donoho 8/31/02 I was trying to connect the Wilburn Robbins to my Robbins and I saw your post.I have your James Wilbur Robbins in my Robbins file.He is the son of Absalom Robbins born 1825 in Randolph County, NC died Aft. Jun 1880 in Webster County, Missouri married to Nancy Jane Smith born Abt 1833 in KY and died Aft. June 1880 in Missouri. Absalom Robbins is the son of Jonathan Robbins and Mary Ann Massagee. Jonathan Robbins is the son of James Robbins (served in the Revolutionary War) and Martha Beasley or Brothers. James Robbins is the son of Richard Robbins and Anna Parsons Richard Robbins is the son of Isaac Robbins and Sarah McGray. Isaac Robbins was born Abt. 1670 in Monmouthshire Wales.If you would like a file of the whole Robbins line, please e-mail me at barbturner717@netscape.com Barbara Turner Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By John German October 17, 2006 at 05:20:16 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Barbara Turner 10/16/06 DNA testing of descendants of Richard Robbins shows they are closely related to the Daniel Robinson/Robins family of New Jersey - Daniel was the grandfather of Joseph Robins whose will was witnessed by Richard Robins in Rowan Co., NC, in 1754. I do wish we had some DNA samples from descendants of James Robbins and Martha Brothers. More information on DNA testing is available at www.familytreedna.com/public/Robins Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Barbara Turner October 17, 2006 at 07:35:57 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS John German 10/17/06 Do you know how much this testing will cost?I only know of one direct male descendant in our Robbins line.I don't know if he would want to be a part of this test or not. Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Anna Brewer May 12, 2007 at 11:31:26 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Barbara Turner 10/17/06 Hi Barbara, Can you tell me if Absalom had a relative by the name of Wilburn Robbins/Robins born about 1813 in Kentucky.Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Anna Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Barbara Turner May 15, 2007 at 05:42:30 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Anna Brewer 5/12/07 Does your Wilburn have a middle initial?Micajah Robbins had a son Harding born 1813 in KY.Sometimes they went by their middle names.He has a son Hiram and a son Harrison also both born before 1820. Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Anna Brewer September 06, 2007 at 12:05:19 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Barbara Turner 5/15/07 I have no idea if Wilburn had a middle initial or if Wilburn was his middle name.All I know is that he was born about 1813 in KY and died before 1870 (assuming MO). He was married at least twice:1834 to ?? and 1846 to Thursey Ann Jenkins.First marriage had John (1835, MO), Noah (1838, MO), Mary (1841, MO), Thomas (1842, MO), Martha (1843, MO), Elizabeth (1844, MO)---all these birth years are about that time.Second marriage:Lydia (1848, MO) and Sarah (1851, MO).I also know that some of the kids moved later from Miller County, MO to Phelps County, MO and Thursey moved with them.Where did Wilburn go to?Did he die in Miller County, MO or ??.I have more information if you think we are a match. Thanks for your time, Anna Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By F. Keenan May 16, 2007 at 09:17:53 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Barbara Turner 5/15/07 The son of Micajah was HARDIN Robbins and NOT Harding as per documents and tombstone. Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Barbara Turner May 16, 2007 at 07:21:21 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS F. Keenan 5/16/07 So he is definitely not Wilburn. Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Barbara Turner May 12, 2007 at 01:16:06 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Anna Brewer 5/12/07 I have an Absalom Robbins born abt. 1825 that could be the right one.He married Nancy Jane Smith.They migrated to Missouri. There are some earlier Absalom Robbins also. They also migrated to Missouri.Some of them settled here in Buchanan County, MO where I live. Do you have who your Absalom Robbins married?Maybe I could connect him to this line of Robbins. Barbara Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Anna Brewer May 15, 2007 at 01:43:06 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Barbara Turner 5/12/07 Hi Barbara, I have only gotten back to my GG-grandfather Wilburn and have not been able to find out who his father was.This is why I was hoping maybe your Absalom may have been a brother or uncle.I know that my G-grandfather Thomas N. Robbins/Robins married Martha A. Meadows in Buchanan County, Missouri or that Wilburn married Thursa (Thursey)Jenkins there about 1846. By this time Wilburn already had been married and had several children.I am "assuming" that his first wife ?? died before him and Thursa married.Wilburn and his wife before Thursa married in 1834 but not sure where.If any of this helps please let me know.I sure don't like brick walls;-) Thanks, Anna Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Barbara Turner May 15, 2007 at 05:03:05 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Anna Brewer 5/15/07 I did a lot of research on your line of Robbins and I also came up with a brick wall. Your Wilburn is the right age to be the son of Absalom Robbins born 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia and died 1863 in Breckenridge County, Kentucky. He married Elizabeth Anderson 15 Sep 1823 in Shelby County, Kentucky She was born 1787 and died 1839 in Decatur, IN They are the parents of Absalom born 1810.I didn't find any other children for this couple. I am wondering if Absalom born 1794 was married before and had a bunch of children by his first wife.Elizabeth Anderson is so much older than him and this is unusual. Unless you find a Bible record or something you might never know who his parents are.The old census records just have head of household.I will look at the older Absalom again to see how many children he had in 1820 census. Your Wilburn might have come right over from Wales though.You just never know. Barbara Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Anna Brewer August 08, 2011 at 07:04:48 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Barbara Turner 5/15/07 Hi Barbara, It has been a long time since I have been on here.I guess I was getting so frustrated with all the brick walls that I felt I needed to break away from genealogy for awhile.I have recently gotten back into research and just ran across your message.I really appreciate all the help you are giving me.I will keep trudging along until there is just no longer any hope in finding Wilburn's parents. Thanks so much for all you have done, Anna brewer1954@pixius.net Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Barbara Turner August 08, 2011 at 07:26:17 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Anna Brewer 8/08/11 If you have any male relatives with the last name Robbins you could have them do the DNA test.That way you would know for sure which line of Robbins they belonged in.That is the only way we found any Turners that we were related to. I do know there is a Robbins DNA study.Just put Robbins DNA study in the Google search engine to find it. Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Barbara Turner May 15, 2007 at 05:24:22 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Anna Brewer 5/15/07 I found the 1820 Henry County, KY census with Absalom Robbins and he only had one son.His brother George had 3 sons and his brother Micajah had 4 sons.I only found three sons for Micajah in people's files so Wilburn could be his son.If you would like the actual census record, I can send it to you.E-mail me at turner.barbara@gmail.com I can send it as a picture file. Barbara Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Anna Brewer July 26, 2008 at 12:28:09 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Barbara Turner 5/15/07 Hi Barbara, I sure hope you are still out there.I am truly not sure if I requested this information or not.I have had to have my PC fixed and, if you did send it, I cannot find this information now.Would you please be willing to send/resend it again? Your help in this would be greatly appreciated. God bless, Anna Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Barbara Turner July 26, 2008 at 05:16:37 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Anna Brewer 7/26/08 Please e-mail me at turner.barbara@gmail so I can send you the 1820 Henry County Census with Absalom Robbins. Barbara Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By F. Keenan May 17, 2007 at 06:18:37 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Anna Brewer 5/15/07 Not that it may help but there was a Thursa Jenkins who married a John Green Robinson (1813-1854) in Amite County, Mississippi, in 1835.This is not my line and I have no further data concerning Thursa or your Wilburn Robins. I found this Thursa by entering her name at Google. Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Anna Brewer May 18, 2007 at 01:14:52 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS F. Keenan 5/17/07 Thanks for this information. This could be my Thursa as she did not marry my GG-grandfather until about 1846. Thanks for your help, Anna Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS By Barbara Turner May 12, 2007 at 01:19:18 In reply to: Re: LOOKING FOR WILBURN ROBBINS/ROBINS Anna Brewer 5/12/07 Wilburn is one of our Robbins names.I don't have one born in 1813. Do you know who he married? Searching for Susan By genealogy.com user March 14, 2002 at 03:51:09 Do you have Susan Robins in your family tree. Her married name was PARKER. She had a sister Marthamarried to Reuben Leeder 1836 Barking Essex. Susan was corresponding with Martha's family in NSW in mid 1800s Susan or her descendants may have gone to B C Canada. Any help no matter how small will be appreciated. Thank you, Narelle. Robins family London photos By patricia morris January 12, 2002 at 04:24:26 Hi all, I have now put the few photos I have on my site. This family are descendants of Edward Robins and Sarah Dixon m 1819 Soho London, Please take a look and see if you recognise anyone in the pictures. One photo at the Robins wheelwright yard includes a Russian man? and another unidentifed male. They may be your relations. http://www.freewebz.com/toomey/robinsphotos.htmhttp://www.freewebz.com/toomey/robinsphotos.htm Joshua Robins/Janes Coates/Ontario By Val King January 13, 2002 at 08:47:29 Joshua Robins and Jane Coates lived in Norfolk County, Ontario , circa 1850's.My search is for their parents, who are they and when and where did they come to Canada.Thanks. robins children from london 1890-1915 By patricia morris January 07, 2002 at 07:31:32 Looking for children of Benjamin Robins and Bessie the housemaid, the children were born out of wedlock, sent to Canada with a nanny, no one has heard of them since. Hopefully the 1901 census will be some help with names when it is accessable. Can anyone help please? The niece of these people is still alive and would love conntact. thank you James & Betsy Rob(b)ins, Royston, Eng. to Ontario By genealogy.com user January 20, 2002 at 07:55:48 James & Betsy Robins, both born ca. 1817, emigrated from Royston, Yorkshire County, England,1843/44 with one child, THOMAS( my G-Grandfather, born Royston, October 1843 ) and show up in 1861 Census for Tiny/Tay Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, with three more children, all born in Canada West (Ontario), Henry 1844/45, Joseph 1856/57, and Robert 1858/59. Census was taken, I believe, in April 1861. Have good info on my line from Thomas, but ALMOST NOTHING on Henry, Joseph and Robert. Lots of Robins in Tiny, Tay and Medonte Townships in later years, but I can't connect them. Lots of bits and pieces, but lack the connecting trees. ANY HELP OUT THERE ???? Paul Robins - late of Medonte and Oro Townships, Simcoe County, Ontario. Re: James & Betsy Rob(b)ins, Royston, Eng. to Ontario By paul robins August 20, 2003 at 08:44:14 In reply to: James & Betsy Rob(b)ins, Royston, Eng. to Ontario 1/20/02 August 20, 2003 - see ID*****1122 for new e-mail address Robins - Truro, Cornwall By Leanne January 24, 2002 at 01:36:49 Looking for other Robins researchers who are looking for the family in the Truro area of Cornwall. Re: Robins - Truro, Cornwall By Denise Robins April 08, 2002 at 04:18:01 In reply to: Robins - Truro, Cornwall Leanne 1/24/02 I am researching the Robins family tree for my children. My ex-husband's grandfather John Robins born C1860 but I am not sure if the spelling is Truro or Fruro. Is there such a place as Fruro county Cornwell. He immigrated to Australia but at the moment I do not know the name of the ship or the year. Any information would be helpful. Denise Robins Re: Robins - Truro, Cornwall By genealogy.com user February 10, 2002 at 10:26:14 In reply to: Robins - Truro, Cornwall Leanne 1/24/02 My Grandmother was a Robins from the Truro area of Cornwall. I have records of Robins in Perranzabuloe, Kenwyn & St Agnes all in the Truro area as well as from Roche, Cornwall where they were prior to about 1820. Re: Robins - Truro, Cornwall By Leanne February 11, 2002 at 01:06:16 In reply to: Re: Robins - Truro, Cornwall 2/10/02 Robins names are as follows: Elizabeth born 1824 the daughter of Elisha Robins (born 1799 Kenwyn) and Elizabeth nee Pascoe.Elisha was the son of Christopher Robins (married 1785 Kenwyn) and Jennifer/Jane nee Sims.Christopher was the son of Christopher Robins (married 1763 Kenwyn) and Grace nee Moyle.Christopher was the son of Christopher Robins (married 1740 Truro) and Charity nee Cock.Most of my Robins line come from the Kenwyn area of Truro county. DANIEL ROBINS & LYDIA FRENCH< CAYUGA CO. NY By chris west January 26, 2002 at 10:00:00 I'm working on this family: Daniel Robins married Lydia French 1854, Summerhill,Cayuga CO.NY. Lydia is daughter of Samuel & Sophronia Van SChaick French (MY Line) Children are Rose born 1860 married a Champlin; , Della married an Ellsworth; Loretta or Euretta born 1856 married William barlow in 1882. Please let me know if you know any of this family. Do you have a James ROBINS in your tree? By genealogy.com user January 26, 2002 at 08:47:57 Searching forsiblings,ancestorsanddescendants. James and Elizabeth ROBINS are listed as the parents of Martha LEADERnee ROBINS on herimmigration records in 1848. It does not state whether they were living at the time. Marthamarried 1836in Barking to Reuben Leeder. The tiniest piece of information is appreciated. Thank you, Narelle. Re: Do you have a James ROBINS in your tree? By patricia morris January 28, 2002 at 09:01:10 In reply to: Do you have a James ROBINS in your tree? 1/26/02 Hi there, I have a James Robins but he married Margaret McFarlane, the parents of James were Edward Robins and Sarah Dixon m 1819 St Annes Soho, although I have not found another James so far there, Edward must have had brothers in the area. I have more information which may give you clues as to where to look for James if he came from London. email me with what you have and I will gather up all the information I have which may help, I am also in touch with other Robins researchers from Edwards line and will forward your information to them, pehaps they know of James, can you also let me know which christian names your Robins tended to use. Worth knowing that James is probably the only name which has not carried down our line, wonder why? thanks Patrandom_cutie@yahoo.com Re: Do you have a James ROBINS in your tree? By patricia morris March 31, 2002 at 04:22:51 In reply to: Do you have a James ROBINS in your tree? 1/26/02 Hi there again, I have found another James in my tree. James Robins ch 25 December 1788 Sr Martin in the Fields London. Father Samuel Robins, mother Lucy Godsoe. I have no marriage details of this James so he may be yours. His information is on the IGI, I have checked it against the parish records and it is correct. I think Samuel died in Lambeth, as did many of this Robins line. Best wishes Pat Re: Do you have a James ROBINS in your tree? By Narelle JOHNSTON March 31, 2002 at 01:36:05 In reply to: Re: Do you have a James ROBINS in your tree? patricia morris 3/31/02 Thank you, Pat.I will look for a linkthere. My James probably died 1868 or a couple of years before hand. Apart from England I don't know where. I am having the most frustrating time with this log in business. When I try to post a new message,even though the screen says that I am logged in, it won't let me. I've spent all of Easter trying to lodge a complaint and ask for help to get in. Maybe today will be better. What on earth is" Error 30 "? Narelle. Re: Do you have a James ROBINS in your tree? By patricia morris March 31, 2002 at 11:54:07 In reply to: Re: Do you have a James ROBINS in your tree? Narelle JOHNSTON 3/31/02 Hi Narelle, I have no problem logging in. Do you gave cookies enabled? If so you should not have to loggin, it should be automatic. I am compiling a database of all the Robins and connected people I come across. Keep in touch as I may come up with something. Email random_cutie@yahoo.com Best wishes Pat Richard-->Michael -->Jesse-->Rolen-->Philip ROBINS By Barbara Allbritton-Grant January 30, 2002 at 08:19:17 Richard ROBBINS--> Michael b~1745, Jacob, Isaac Michael-->Jesse b~1772 Jesse ~1772-~1850 m bef 1820 Jermima CROFT ~1792-~1860 Their children probably b Greenville SC: John B. 1809 m Rebecca Rolen 1/31/1815-12/22/1890 m Elizabeth 12/6/1809-6/30/1892 Nancy bet 1815-1816 Jesse Jr. ~1821-1898 m Nina DORRIS 1826-11/30/1893 Lorenzo 1823 m Sarefta LNU 1829 Jermima 1825 Michael F.1825 m Mary LNU 1827 Mary 1828 Levi 1834 Hudah 1836 Rolen ROBINS b in Greenville, SC died in Walker Co., AL married Elizabeth b in NC also buried in Robins Cemetery, Walker Co., AL Their children: Caroline 8/20/1834-6/30/1922 Nancy 6/1/1837-10/15/1852 Philip 4/9/1839-12/20/1914 m 3/21/1867 Talitha GRIFFITH Mary 1/26/1842-2/22/1921 Jemima 1845 Winfred 4/16/1846-10/27/1852 Jesse 10/12/1848-11/4/1854 Elizabeth 1851 Philip m Talitha GRIFFITH 1/20/1842-7/7/1892 Children born in Blount Co., AL: Sarah Elizabeth 8/22/1869-9/9/1931 m Robert Jefferson MILLER Rolen 3/19/1871-10/16/1876 Mary Jane "Kate" 10/11/1872-1958 m Joseph MILLER Stephen G.3/20/1875-3/1924 m Gussie SANDERS Esther Caroline 6/11/1877-1965 m Thomas Daniel SLOAN Asa Reid (twin)8/25/1879-2/23/1955 m Della Emaline McNEAL Ira (twin)8/25/1879-6/1965 m Ida SANDERS 2nd m Stella LNU Rebecca 5/27/1881-2/17/1910 m Fred G. WILLIAMS Fana "Fannie" 1/1/1883-5/1963 m Clayton COPELAND Almer 12/18/1886-11/10/1893 Philip's second wife was Talitha's sister Mary Elizabeth GRIFFITH who was always called "Aunt Polly" by the children. They wed 9/28/1893 in Blount Co., AL.She was born 12/24/1831, died 4/4/1905 Any information about descendents or ancestors would be appreciated.If you note any errors in my attributions, please contact me.I have several pictures I can share. Re: Richard-->Michael -->Jesse-->Rolen-->Philip ROBINS By MARY DENNIS March 31, 2002 at 08:55:54 In reply to: Richard-->Michael -->Jesse-->Rolen-->Philip ROBINS Barbara Allbritton-Grant 1/30/02 hi can you tell me more about these people listed in your line that you give here. (Michael F.1825 m Mary LNU 1827) their children,or any info is appreciated would love to see the pics, i am wondering if these people are my gr gr grand parents. thank you mary James Robins (Robbins) By genealogy.com user February 11, 2002 at 10:49:04 I'm trying to find info on James Wilbur Robins. He was born March 22,1865 and Died June 1938 in Missouri. He married Mary Emily Dotson, she was born in Feb 29,1876 and Died June 18,1972 in Missouri.All I now is that they came to missouri, and they stared spelling there name with two bs instead of 1. They think they might of came from Kentucky but not sure, any info will help. thank youemail me at lyndan30@yahoo.com George Robbins and the Alamo By Glenn Kennedy November 01, 2001 at 07:07:46 I am trying to place my ggggrandfather, George Robbins (Robins) at the Alamo when it fell on March 6, 1836. All family history dictates that he was there but I have found no supportive documents for this. If anyone has any info at all on George Robbins and the Alamo, I would appreciate a reply. George was the son of Rebecca Robbins who came to Texas in 1818. Thanks, skipken@aol.com Joseph Robins and Jane Coates Ontario By Val King November 09, 2001 at 11:16:44 1851 and 1861 Census shows Joshua Robins and Jane Coates married in 1832,living in Windham Township in Norfolk County, Ontario. They had a number of children, one was Job my GGrandfather. Job's daughter Mary married my Grandfather.Can anyone go back further?I believe the Robins family may have come from Ireland then to U.S.Any help would be appreciated.Thanks Val Viola Robins By genealogy.com user November 12, 2001 at 11:37:06 I am seeking information on Viola Robins - married name Beach - lived in and buried in Coldwater Ontairo.Believe her fathers name was Aulden. Re: Viola Robins By Paul Robins October 07, 2011 at 09:26:37 In reply to: Viola Robins 11/12/01 Betty ... Somehow missed your posting, of some years ago. This is " near Family " ..... If this reaches you, make a contact, and I shall fill in your blanks. She had a very large Family ... went to Public School with one of her sons, ERNIE. Paul Robins Re: Viola Robins By Paul Robins October 07, 2011 at 09:27:11 In reply to: Viola Robins 11/12/01 Betty ... Somehow missed your posting, of some years ago. This is " near Family " ..... If this reaches you, make a contact, and I shall fill in your blanks. She had a very large Family ... went to Public School with one of her sons, ERNIE. Paul Robins Photo of Houston Robins of NC born late 1800's By genealogy.com user November 21, 2001 at 09:11:29 I have in my possession a photo of my grandfather's first cousin, Houston Robins of NC.He must have lived in the Union,Stanly,Anson County area.My grandfather was born in 1878 and I assume they were of about the same age. Houston was wearing a military uniform. My great grandfather was Frank Robins. I would love to make a connection to this family line and would be happy to make a copy of this photo for Houston's relative(s). W. A. ROBBINS / ROBINS in Brunswick County, NC By Jim Arnett November 24, 2001 at 09:40:47 I am searching for the parents and siblings of W. A. ROBBINS / ROBINS, who is mentioned in a land transaction in Brunswick County, NC in the 1840s. The following land records appear in Brunswick County archives: J.F.Arnette was the vendor in a property transaction in Brunswick Cnty,NC, before December 1850, probably before the family moved to SC. The vendee was W.A.Robbins. Does anyone have a link to any of these ROBBINS or ARNETTS? Thanks, Jim Arnett jarnett@flash.net John I. ROBBINS / ROBINS in Brunswick County, NC By Jim Arnett November 24, 2001 at 09:42:26 I am searching for the parents and siblings of John I. ROBBINS, who is mentioned in a land transaction in Brunswick County, NC in the 1840s. The following land records appear in Brunswick County archives: J.F.Arnett was the grantor in a property transaction in Brunswick Cnty,NC, prior to December 1850, probably before the family moved to SC. John I.ROBBINS was the grantee. Does anyone have a link to any of these ROBBINS or ARNETTS? Thanks, Jim Arnett jarnett@flash.net Robins in Arkansas By genealogy.com user December 01, 2001 at 09:16:55 I am looking for information about the Robins family in Arkansas in the 1800's.I am descended from Laura Eldridge Robins who married Benjamin Stillwell.I have a pre-Civil War oil portrait of her mother Elizabeth Robins. e: Robins in Arkansas By genealogy.com user December 14, 2001 at 05:33:22 In reply to: Robins in Arkansas 12/01/01 I am a granddaughter of Walter and Jenny Robins,could we be related? They were from around Rosebud, Searcy.and Heber Springs. I am the 6th child born to Hurley and Marcella Pettengill. Marcella was Walters daughter. Her mother died when she was very young. Maybe I've helped a little. Re: Robins in Arkansas By genealogy.com user December 17, 2001 at 03:07:47 In reply to: Re: Robins in Arkansas 12/14/01 Thanks for your message.I don't know if we are related, but it's quite possible if your family has been in Arkansas a long time.I am descended from Laura Eldridge Robins Stillwell.Her mother was Elizabeth Robins.I don't know her father's name.They lived in Little Rock, Arkansas in the middle 1800's.I've seen Elizabeth Robins' grave in Mount Holly Cemetery in Little Rock.I'm sorry I don't have their exact dates with me right now, but if this seems a likely ancestor of yours too I will get them for you.Thanks! Mary Robins By Lois evans October 14, 2001 at 05:40:33 Seeking information on Mary Robins who was born in NC.Born in 1700's but year not known.She married William Savage and their children were:Jennie, John, William, Jersuaha and Jane.She was a quarter Cherokee. Re: Mary Robins By Pat Ralston November 23, 2002 at 11:39:45 In reply to: Mary Robins Lois evans 10/14/01 Yes I am looking for them too. I believe that in their family line there was a Julia born abt 1838,my ggrandmother. William Robins and Sarah Hanes (or Haner) By W.K.Seely November 02, 2001 at 04:48:39 Hi I'm looking for information on William Robins and his wife Sarah Hanes (or Haner), both born in Massachusetts.They were the parents of Irene Robins, born in Illinois in 1857.Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks W.K. Seely john robbins/robins walker co ala By Dolores RAINES/SUTTON October 23, 2001 at 08:57:20 john died bt 1850-60 in walker co ala . his wife was jane THEY HAD AT LEAST 1 DAU LUCINDA born 1826 and married 1st Allen Raineshe was a civil war casuality. what happened to lucinda and the children after his death Lucinda Robbins 1826 ala By Dolores RAINES/SUTTON October 23, 2001 at 09:04:19 Lucinda was born 1826 in ala to john and jane robbins she married Allen RAINES1845 IN WALKER CO ALA their children were born bt 1846 -1864 in Walker Co sarah Milly J. martha[may have married John Leach] Caldonia William Allen died in the civil war where did Lucinda and the children go after his death.they were not in walker co in 1870 census. New web site with Robins information and others By patricia morris November 04, 2001 at 02:23:56 I have just put my web site on line, it is based on the Toomey family but includes information on many families including Kennedy Seabrook Soper Ryan Martindale Head Brackley Mcdaniel. Please visit and email me with suggestions for content, there is a surname submission form to register your surname interest to link you with other researchers of the same family. the site is still small but growing daily. so please check back from time to time. http://www.freewebz.com/toomeyhttp://www.freewebz.com/toomey email addressrandom_cutie@yahoo.com Alfred Herbert Robins b. 1900/01 By genealogy.com user October 17, 2001 at 09:43:27 I don't know much about genealogy research, but I have been trying to find out something about my father, Alfred Herbert Robins.He was born in Bangor, Pennsylvania on January 26 either 1900 or 1901.My birth certificate says 1900, my brother's says 1901.He graduated from Gwynne high School in Ft. Myers, Florida in 1918. (I have a copy of his year book.) He married Alice Louise Scott in December 1928 in Jacksonville, Florida, and later moved to the Boston area. Then they moved to Salt Lake City, Utah and had three children, Alfred Herbert Robins, Jr., Frank William Robins, and me Caroline Ann Robins Gmelin. My father died in San Jose, California, 22 May, 1983. He never said much about his family, but I think his father was William Walter Robins, who came from England, and his mother was Dora Olive Markham (I know nothing about her.)He had a sister named Ruth whose married name was Routson (or something like that).You can find all this information in Rick Lewis' website because I gave it to him.What I don't have is a link between my father and some names in a family copy of Pilgrim's Progress that lists some names in England. These names are Edward Thomas Robins b. 27 Mar 1831 d 22 Aug 1864 m. Sarah Ann Brown Barwick b. 6 May 1833 Children: Edward Barwick Robins b 7 April 1853, m. Harriett Miles 4 Sept 1880 Charles George Robins b 10 March 1860, m Lois Mary Hornwell 25 Dec. 1884. There were two girls: Frances Ann b 2 April 1855 m Amos Wm. Simpkins 24 Feb. 18?? and Sarah Ann b ? November 1857 No other information in the book. I cannot find any record of my father in either Pennsylvania or Florida.I have info from Salt Lake City and San Jose, California, from personal knowledge.My father and my brother are listed in the Social Security Death Index, but I already knew that.I have not found ANY sources with their names other than that. Whatever anyone can do would be appreciated. Caroline (Robins) Gmelin Los Osos, California Robins of Missouri ( Choctaw Indian) By Dorothy Henry October 26, 2001 at 08:23:24 Searching any information on a ? Robins whowas born in MO and married William Eubanks ,who also was born in MO. They had a son named Thomas Franklin Eubanks who married Ruthie Ellen Orrell .They were my GGrandparents and are buried at Henretta,Ok. Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla By Sara White November 01, 2001 at 04:56:54 I would like to make contact with anyone else who is interested in this family:I’ve got a lot of information to share! Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla By Cindi Wong November 07, 2001 at 03:44:02 In reply to: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla Sara White 11/01/01 Hi, My gg/grandfather was George Robins and I know that he was born in somerset c1831, but not just where. He went to Guernsey, Channel Isl. and married Susanna Parske/Paske in 1852. They sailed for Australia on board the "Emigrant" in 1854. there first child Elizabeth was born in Guernsey and all other children born in Australia. Have pleant of info on the Australian part but not much on the UK, Somerset. Hope you can help. Thanks Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla By Sara White November 07, 2001 at 11:42:42 In reply to: Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla Cindi Wong 11/07/01 Sorry, my only unaccounted for George was born in c 1820 :( Regards, Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla By genealogy.com user January 01, 2002 at 05:33:49 In reply to: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla Sara White 11/01/01 I am tracing my partners tree and have found a George Robins born approx 1920 who was possibly married to Ann matilda Augusta Johanning.Their son George Henry Robins married Agnes Jane Grimsley in Australia in 1877.Do any of these names fall in your tree. Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla By Sara White January 02, 2002 at 12:09:56 In reply to: Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla 1/01/02 I assume you meant George (I) was born in 1820, not 1920?I do actually have a George Robinsbaptised in Haselbury Plucknett on 8 October 1820.I have no further information on him and would be very loath to assume there must be a connection, though am happy to say there possibly could be. Please do get in touch again if you find anything which suggests that George (I) could have been Somerset born. Regards, Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla By genealogy.com user January 03, 2002 at 02:08:49 In reply to: Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla Sara White 1/02/02 I have a record of, from the Australian Death indexes, that indicates a place of birth for George ROBINS(2)in "SOMERSETSH", in 1879. Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla By Sara White January 05, 2002 at 01:07:48 In reply to: Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla 1/03/02 I'm sorry, I'm confused!Could you please explain again.In your original e-mail the date of birth for the father was given as after the date of marriage of the son.I assumed that the date of the birth of the father was a typo but your recent reply makes me wonder.So that I'm not hunting for hens' teeth, I would be grateful for clarification. Regards Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla By genealogy.com user January 27, 2002 at 02:33:25 In reply to: Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla Sara White 1/05/02 So many Georges - George (1) was b.182? married Anne Matilda Augusta Johanning in 1846 and he died in 1897.His son, George (2)b. 1848 moved to Australia at about 4yrs of age, married Agnes Jane Grimsley in 1877 and in he died 1896. - does any of this 'relate' regards Shelley Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla By Sara White January 27, 2002 at 05:08:52 In reply to: Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla 1/27/02 Thanks for the clarification.I am afraid I only have the George bap 1820 which I mentioned earlier.I can't find him after that and I should think he is unlikely to be in Somerset as three Christian names and a surname "Johanning" does not sound English to me.I would think he was either abroad or in a city or seaport with a foreign population to have met her. Regards Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla By genealogy.com user December 08, 2001 at 05:42:02 In reply to: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla Sara White 11/01/01 I Have info on Robins in Ontario Canada to New York, but have nothing other than census info that says they were born in England,and Upper Canada. My Robins is James from Windham father Leonard, mother Susan married Emma Acomb in 1881 at Teeterville. Some time after the birth of their son Cecil in 1899 they moved to New York State. Would be interested in finding the English connection. Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla By Sara White December 08, 2001 at 05:47:40 In reply to: Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla 12/08/01 I am afraid that none of the names you mention occur in my Robins family. Regards, Re: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla By Jane Stubbs November 13, 2010 at 08:23:07 In reply to: Robins of Hazelbury Plucknett, Somerset, Engla Sara White 11/01/01 I am researching William Robins who married 1792 Elizabeth Dibble, down via his son Robert born 1795 North Perrott who married Mary Ann Randall. Anyone else researching this line? Jane Stubbs Robins of Arkansas By genealogy.com user December 14, 2001 at 06:25:39 I am looking for any information on Walter and Jenny Robins who lived in or around the Little Rock area between the years of 1940 to 1960s.I am interested in finding out the maiden name of my grandmother Jenny. Robins In Texas By Fred Cross November 02, 2001 at 11:56:46 Pilot Point Cemetery,Denton co. Texas Robins, MaryB.July 28,1819D.May 21,1894 Robins, Katherine "Kaki" Pedigo B.Mar.30,1927D.Dec.31,1993 All we know and not related to us Did post a lot of Robbins on this surname board Martha ROBINS By genealogy.com user December 17, 2001 at 08:21:00 MARTHA ROBINSmarried Ruben LEEDER in the Parish of St Margaret, Barking, in the County of Essex, Englandon the twenty first day of August,1836. I am trying to find her parents and siblings. I appreciate any help no matter how small. Thank you, Narelle. robins family lambeth London By patricia morris December 20, 2001 at 05:46:37 Looking for descendants and ancestors of Edward Robins(seaman)mSarah Dixonsoho london 1819lived at James Street lambeth children of Edward and Sarah Louise ElizabethRobinsb 1820 Sarah JaneRobinsb 1822 Benjamin EdwardRobinsbaptised1824 Old church st Pancras James Henry Robinsbaptised 27 August 1826 St Lukes West Norwood Robert Charles Robinsbaptised 1826 George William Robins1829 John Dixon Robins 1833 Charles Robinsborn between 1826-1827( could be the same person as Robert Charles) Re: robins family lambeth London By Heather Carbis December 22, 2001 at 07:48:15 In reply to: robins family lambeth London patricia morris 12/20/01 Hi Pat Wondered if any of these were your Robin's? (all from the 1881 census) Dwelling: 1 Prospect Place Cromwell Road Census Place: Mortlake, Surrey, England Source: FHL Film 1341201PRO Ref RG11Piece 0846Folio 53Page 23 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Benjamin ROBINS M 57 M Lambeth, Surrey, England Rel: Head Occ: Bricklayer Elizabeth ROBINS M 75 F Egham, Surrey, England Rel: Wife James NEWMAN U 50 M Mortlake, Surrey, England Rel: Boarder Occ: General Labourer ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ Dwelling: 6 Lingham St Census Place: Lambeth, Surrey, England Source: FHL Film 1341140PRO Ref RG11Piece 0609Folio 82Page 24 Marr Age Sex Birthplace James ROBINS W 54 M London, London, Middlesex, England Rel: Head Occ: General Dealer Annie TREVERSH U 23 F Clapham, Surrey, England Occ: Housekeeper (DS) Jessie THOMPSON M 23 F London, London, Middlesex, England ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ regards Heather Vincie Lynn Brown Robins By genealogy.com user December 22, 2001 at 12:11:04 Would like any information on A Vincie Lynn Brown Robins married to a Walter Robbins. Lived in and around Heber springs Arkansas I believe. They had I believe eight children, Clede, Nellie, Marcella, Maude, Louise, Porter Jack, and I believe Frank was just a baby when Vincie died. Marcella was about thirteen years of age. Any onformation would be greatly appreciated.Debra (granddaughter) John ROBINS help please By genealogy.com user July 19, 2001 at 05:26:06 I have John ROBINS born 1890 Millom, Cumberland UK. He may be the same man who at 23 years of age went to the USA on 1st February 1914, through Ellis Island. I have found 2 John Robins with the correct birth year on the USA Social Security Death Index. Can anyone please advise me how I find where those 2 John Robins originated from, prior to getting any certificates please. Thankyou, Jennykristall@ihug.co.nz Re: John ROBINS help please By Joyce Follett July 19, 2001 at 10:23:52 In reply to: John ROBINS help please 7/19/01 Hi Jenny, Have you tried Rootsweb.com or Family Search.com?The Death Index should have told you where these cards were issued, I would start there. Joyce Rowe Follett El Paso, Texas Re: John ROBINS help please By genealogy.com user July 19, 2001 at 01:36:46 In reply to: Re: John ROBINS help please Joyce Follett 7/19/01 Dear Joyce, thankyou for your reply. Most helpful and I shall go to both those sites today for a search. Kind regards Jenny. Tobias Robins-mennonite-Help!!!!! By Teresa August 22, 2001 at 03:00:35 I would like to know if you have any Tobias Robins in your family tree.I am just starting to look but I remember someone coming from Dubic Ireland,that Tobias was a mennonite,I believe there was a Victoria Robins somewhere.Anyway,any help would be much appreciated. Charles Robins/ Long Lane Borough/1839 By genealogy.com user July 17, 2001 at 03:14:07 He was a marine Stores Dealer who later married Harriet Spinks. Are there any relatives around out there? He was my g-g-grandfather. MARY ROBBINS/ROBINS/NORFOLK CTY.ONTARIO By Val King July 20, 2001 at 01:35:03 Mary Robbins, b. 1881 (?) married my grandfather Isaac Mussell in Teeterville, Ont.in 1904. (they lived in Norfolk County, Windham township. Mary's parents were Joseph Robbins and Ann Silverthorn.I am searching for Mary's grandparent's - both sides. I believe that this family of Robbins originated in Ireland. Silverthorn's were probably UEL.Thanks for your help. Re: MARY ROBBINS/ROBINS/NORFOLK CTY.ONTARIO By genealogy.com user December 08, 2001 at 05:56:41 In reply to: MARY ROBBINS/ROBINS/NORFOLK CTY.ONTARIO Val King 7/20/01 It is possible that you are looking for my Robins family. In 1881 James Robins married Emma Acomb in Teeterville. I only have a list from the 1891 census of their children. James F., Thomas H. Arthur C, Alma and Cecil. I have a copy of Cecils birth certificate. On the marriage lic. of James and Emma his parents are Leonard Robbins and Susan Robbins.Are we researching the same family? Re: MARY ROBBINS/ROBINS/NORFOLK CTY.ONTARIO By Val King December 09, 2001 at 05:24:48 In reply to: Re: MARY ROBBINS/ROBINS/NORFOLK CTY.ONTARIO 12/08/01 Could be! But the only Cecil I have found so far is in the 1891 Census.He's 5 years old.He's the child of James 41, and Jane (?) 39. James is the son of Joshua Robins and Jane Coates.This Cecil has siblings Hugh, Susie, Shannon, Dinna, Rhoda and Roxan.If you have anymore on this family or any questions, I'd like to hear from you. Val. Re: MARY ROBBINS/ROBINS/NORFOLK CTY.ONTARIO By genealogy.com user December 09, 2001 at 06:40:25 In reply to: Re: MARY ROBBINS/ROBINS/NORFOLK CTY.ONTARIO Val King 12/09/01 I'm sorry, but I don't have any further info on your Cecil. I do have a copy of the 1891 census with your Cecil. I also have a gravestone with Cecil Ernest Robins 1897-1991 and his wife Dorothy Burnham 1905-1993. Either we have three Cecils or the headstone is incorrect. Am checking Cecil Ernest now. Good luck to you. Georgena. Re: MARY ROBBINS/ROBINS/NORFOLK CTY.ONTARIO By Val King December 09, 2001 at 06:01:35 In reply to: Re: MARY ROBBINS/ROBINS/NORFOLK CTY.ONTARIO 12/08/01 Correction to my first notice.Mary Robins, my grandmother was born in Norfolk County, Ontario, in 1883.Her father was Job Robins, not Joshua.Her Grandfather was Joshua married to Jane Coates.James, father of Cecil, would be Job's brother. Val Re: MARY ROBBINS/ROBINS/NORFOLK CTY.ONTARIO By velma King May 22, 2005 at 05:00:44 In reply to: Re: MARY ROBBINS/ROBINS/NORFOLK CTY.ONTARIO 12/08/01 It's been a few years since we corresponded. I wonder if you were able to find the connection between our Robins families?Please see my new e-mail address.I'm still trying to locate the parents of Joshua Robins.Regards, Val John Robins / Ann Wright / England 1765 By genealogy.com user September 03, 2001 at 03:28:01 I am looking for information on the family of John Robins Born in England in 1765 and married to Ann Wright Born in 1771. They had 2 children William Robins born in 1800 and Daniel born in 1801. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you SARAH BROWN/wife of ROBINS/Chester, SC/late1700s By DOROTHY ONEILL September 08, 2001 at 08:47:49 I am researching the family of SARAH BROWN, no dates, married to ROBINS, from the Chester County area of South Carolina. I think she was born in the late 1700's, and I know she was the daughter of COLONEL JOSEPH BROWN. Her siblings were STEWART BROWN, THOMAS BROWN, LUCY BROWN NUNN, MARY BROWN SIMPSON, JOSEPH BROWN, NANCY BROWN FOSTER, AND ELIZABETH BROWN THOMPSON. The last two siblings were not mentioned in the last will of Colonel Joseph Brown, but were listed in earlier documents. Any information about the ROBINS/ROBBINS that SARAH BROWN married, or any data about the family would be greatly appreciated. Dorothy Re: SARAH BROWN/wife of ROBINS/Chester, SC/late17 By tamara stevens January 22, 2002 at 12:26:21 In reply to: SARAH BROWN/wife of ROBINS/Chester, SC/late1700s DOROTHY ONEILL 9/08/01 There was a William Robins in Rutherford Co., NC who married a woman named Sarah. She was born before 1755 and died after 1830. Her husband died in 1816, and was a witness on a document concerning Elijah Robins of Chester Co SC in 1796. Henry Clay Robbins By genealogy.com user September 08, 2001 at 03:25:47 My grandfather was henry clay robbins he was born, i believe, in 1896.he died in 1961 in ms. Need information on James Alva Robins(or Robbins) By Terry Hoobler September 14, 2001 at 09:44:18 Anybody have any info on James A. Robins or Robbins? He was my Grandmother's first husband and died on the railroad in the late 1800's. Sorry don't have much other than this but my aunt, who was his daughter by the first marriage would like any information anyone might have. Port Roseway Associates-Richard Robins By Darren Hall July 19, 2001 at 04:28:03 Looking for information on any of the Port Roseway Associates, who settled in PEI.I have information about a lot of these people when they arrived in PEI, but not a lot about where they came from or their heritage.They left New Rochelle, New York in 1783, and sailed to Port Roseway, Nova Scotia (which was later to be named Shelburne).They were all either disbanded Revolutionary War soldiers and their families or United Empire Loyalists.A group under the leadership of William Schurman headed for PEI the following spring, and this is the group I am interested in.Here are the names I have for this group.Not all of them stayed in PEI. William Wright John McDonald Jacob Silliker Nathaniel Wetherell John Murray David Stags Sarah Palmer William Stairman (Schurman/Schureman) Robert Hancock Lawrence Berry John Murray Andrew Eastman James Wharf (Waugh) Jesse Strang Nathaniel Wright George Malby (Mabey) Richard Moorfield John Shilfox Dudley Wells Robert Hancock Thomas Gould John Chambers William Sauchaback (Sencabaugh) Richard Price Joseph Wood Richard Garrett Richard Robins (of Amboy, NJ) Thomas Hooper I am most interested in William Schurman, William Wright, Jesse Strang, Jacob Silliker, and James Waugh.I am also trying to find information as to how these men became associated with each other, and particular, with William Schurman.Any information would be great!Thanks robins/robinski etc By patricia morris September 23, 2001 at 05:18:25 i am desperatly searching for information on my great great grandfather benjamin robins whom married annie brackley london 1880-1890ish. the only child i know of is benjamin charles, unsure where they came from and seem to vanish into thin air before the wedding, stories say they came from ukraine and changed their name from a jewish sounding name. if anyone knows any information please let me know, also would love to hear from any descendents. thanks for your time. Cobb Robins By genealogy.com user October 13, 2001 at 11:29:30 Looking for any information on"Cobb Robins"New Jersey moved to Pennsylvania,(1838) daughter was Sarah Ann, or Mary Ann married to aFinch in PA. Re: Cobb Robins By genealogy.com user December 01, 2001 at 11:32:20 In reply to: Cobb Robins 10/13/01 Cobb ROBBINS is in the PA, Luz. Co., 1850 census on pg. 289. He is shown as 52 yrs old, a Blacksmith from NJ; he is in the same house with James ROBBINS, 27, Blacksmith, PA, Eliza, 24, Sterling 3, Jacob 25, and Samuel 25.I assume that James, and Jacob are his sons; Eliza his daughter-in-law; and Sterling his grandson.That's all I know about him. I just came across him in my research.Good luck! Frank Robbins Joshua Robins, h/o Mary Blatchley, NJ By Carolyn Bassett July 23, 2001 at 01:54:20 I have found several references in Family Charts on the Net to Mary Blatchley, b: 29 Oct, 1742,d/o Ebenezer Blatchley & Hannah Miller, who married Joshua Robins of New Jersey. Does anyone have the children of Joshua & Mary Robins? I am researching Joshua, & brothers Blatchley & Daniel Robins who received land grants in Canada in 1794. The names being the same makes me wonder if there is a connection? Re: Joshua Robins, h/o Mary Blatchley, NJ By velma King January 07, 2006 at 04:18:13 In reply to: Joshua Robins, h/o Mary Blatchley, NJ Carolyn Bassett 7/23/01 I may have contacted you before, but just in case - My Great Great Grandfather was Joshua Robins (born about 1807),of Norfolk County, Ontario.His wife was Jane Coates.I believe his father was also Joshua Robins who may have been granted land in 1794.I have been trying for some time to discover where this famly came from.The U.S.?before that?England?When? Thanks, Val King Re: Joshua Robins, h/o Mary Blatchley, NJ By genealogy.com user August 10, 2001 at 07:31:47 In reply to: Joshua Robins, h/o Mary Blatchley, NJ Carolyn Bassett 7/23/01 Is there a connection to Aaron Blatchley who marr. 1686 to Sarah Potter?Sarah was the dau of William Potter & Frances Child, and the sister of Hope who marr. Daniel Robins Re: Joshua Robins, h/o Mary Blatchley, NJ By Carolyn Bassett August 11, 2001 at 05:19:27 In reply to: Re: Joshua Robins, h/o Mary Blatchley, NJ 8/10/01 The information that I found on the net stated that Mary's father was Ebenezer Blatchley, s/o Aaron Blatchley & Mary Dodd. The information came from a book at the LDS library "The Families of Early Guilford, Conneticut" 974.67 /G1 D2t. I'm hoping to be able to research this book further. Re: Joshua Robins, h/o Mary Blatchley, NJ By genealogy.com user August 11, 2001 at 01:03:21 In reply to: Re: Joshua Robins, h/o Mary Blatchley, NJ Carolyn Bassett 8/11/01 Thanks for the reference Re: Joshua Robins, h/o Mary Blatchley, NJ By Carolyn Bassett August 11, 2001 at 06:49:13 In reply to: Re: Joshua Robins, h/o Mary Blatchley, NJ 8/10/01 I rechecked the web site, and yes, Aaron's first wife was Mary Dodd and second wife was Sarah Potter. The site I am looking at is "The Descendants of Edward Ball." www.altlaw.com/edball/biged1.htm Isaiah Robins, Sarah Large, & son Robert By John Cotton July 17, 2001 at 09:14:03 I'm looking for the sons of Isaiah Robins and Sarah Large, married in Chesterfield,Burlington, NJ on 15 Dec 1763. Isaiah is the son of Benjamin Robins JR b abt. 1737, the son of Benjamin Robins b abt 1717,all of New Jersey. According to several entries at FamilySearch.org, one of their sons was a Robert Robins born in 1777, and who married Margaret Sharps. This is exciting, but I haven't been able to confirm it anywhere else. My wife is a direct descendent of Robert. Can anyone help? Re: Isaiah Robins, Sarah Large, & son Robert By Gary Robins September 04, 2003 at 02:05:47 In reply to: Isaiah Robins, Sarah Large, & son Robert John Cotton 7/17/01 I too am a descendent of Robert Robins and Margaret Sharps, and also unable to locate definative links beyond Robert.Is there anything new on Robert?I have found information back to Margarets GG grandfather Cornelius Vanover. Re: Isaiah Robins, Sarah Large, & son Robert By genealogy.com user August 10, 2001 at 07:42:41 In reply to: Isaiah Robins, Sarah Large, & son Robert John Cotton 7/17/01 Quaker records of Chesterfield MM, Burlington Co., NJ give the children of Isaiah Robins & Sarah Large as Israel b.1765, Samuel b.1768, Micajah b.1771, Mary b.1774 (marr. Benjamin Vanderbeck), Robert b.1777, Sarah b.1780. Re: Isaiah Robins, Sarah Large, & son Robert By John Cotton August 10, 2001 at 08:41:49 In reply to: Re: Isaiah Robins, Sarah Large, & son Robert 8/10/01 Thanks Bill. I've had correspondance on this subject with another Robins researcher who had been down this trail as well since I put my question up. BDavis5251@aol.com wrote "I found the reference that blew the theory that Robert the son of Isaiah is our common ancester. It is from 'Early Church Records of Burlington County'.Page 29 Chesterfield Monthly Meetings--Births/Deaths quote: "children of Isaiah Robins, and Sarah, his wife, dau of Samuel and Mary Large: Israel Robins, b. 23 da, 4th mo, 1765; Samuel Robins, b. 19thda, 12th mo, 1768; Micajah Robins, b. 4th da, 11th mo, 1771; Mary Robins, b. 9th da, 5th mo, 1774; Robert Robins, b. 19th da, 7th mo, 1777, d. 1777, 1 month old; Sarah Robins, b. 30th da, 1st mo, 1780." So our Robert Robins' origin remains a mystery to us. Daniel Robbins b.1754 m.Sara Jane Leedom By jill rhoton July 28, 2001 at 10:40:52 I am looking for any leads on the ancestors of Daniel Robbins b. abt. 1754 in Mifflin, Washington, Pennsylvania.He was married to Sarah Jane Leedom, 1783 in Washington, Pennsylvania.Any information would be appreciated. Thank you, Jill Jacob Robbins/Robins 1839-1913 -In. By wanda bush July 29, 2001 at 01:40:28 Does anyone have any information on Jacob Robbins/Robins b.2 Feb 1839 d.2 April 1913 Jackson Co.,In? W.L.Bush Kitty Neal & Richard Robins,Or,Ar By genealogy.com user August 09, 2001 at 10:23:44 I would like to locate family of Kitty & Randal Robins, they married in Dec 1923 in Bandmill, Ar, Izard Co. and moved to Oregon, Kitty passed away in Feb 1993 in LaGrande.children are, Homer , Imogene, Merrel(md. to Runsick.), Carolyn (Md, Cutter),Sammy,(md.Wiley),Travis, Howard, Ernestine. Kitty Neal was the daughter of William & Mary Etta McVey Neal, and I don't know the parents of Richard Randall Robins. If anyone has any info I would deeply appreciate an e-mail, thank you ! Mary fowler Re: Kitty Neal & Richard Robins,Or,Ar By Teresa August 22, 2001 at 02:34:08 In reply to: Kitty Neal & Richard Robins,Or,Ar 8/09/01 Hi,I am Homer Robins' grandaughter but my grandpa died in 1988 at around age 80.Seems weird that there would be 2 Homer Robins.Could it be a brother? Re: Kitty Neal & Richard Robins,Or,Ar By genealogy.com user August 22, 2001 at 03:09:08 In reply to: Kitty Neal & Richard Robins,Or,Ar 8/09/01 Teresa, Is this your grandfathers family ? Homer (Hale ?)Robins was I believe married to aV irginia Blevins, her parents were Audrey Yancey and Clarence Blevins, are thses names familiar ? I have no dates for most of the Robins family, feel free to e-mail me, thanks for answering my posting, thanks, Mary Fowler Re: Kitty Neal & Richard Robins,Or,Ar By Teresa August 22, 2001 at 06:11:45 In reply to: Re: Kitty Neal & Richard Robins,Or,Ar 8/22/01 Dear Mary,I know my Grandpa Robins was married earlier,but to who I don't know.I do know they had a daughter and I think her name was Karen.I don't know if this is the right family or not.Ring any bells?Know how frustrating this can be. Re: Kitty Neal & Richard Robins,Or,Ar By Kim Jones July 01, 2013 at 03:50:50 In reply to: Kitty Neal & Richard Robins,Or,Ar 8/09/01 What all would you like to know? Kitty Caroline Neal and Richard Robins are/were my husbands grandparents and Ernestine is/was his mother. Have ALOT of the family tree. Joel Robins of Gloucester, Va abt 1823 By Joyce Follett July 03, 2001 at 01:08:01 Hi Everyone, Looking for Joel Robins, father of Mary Ellen Robins, wife of James Washington Rowe. Any and all information would be greatly appreciated. Mathilda Robins PA By genealogy.com user July 05, 2001 at 01:33:35 Looking for infomation on my gg-grandmother. Mathilda Robins married Thomas Bradford, both from pa. They had one child maybe more. The only child i know of was my g-grandmother Cora, who married Albert Miller. looking forward to hearing some good news Judy Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee By genealogy.com user July 08, 2001 at 09:04:11 Does anyone know of Katie Robins or father Joshua Robins? Katie died abt. 1892 claimed cherokee statues... Re: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee By genealogy.com user July 11, 2001 at 06:56:29 In reply to: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee 7/08/01 I am searching for Robins not sure if this is the right one. Looking for Jobor John robins with the father name of Joshua who married Jane Robins from Simcoe area could be indian statue. Re: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee By genealogy.com user July 11, 2001 at 09:24:03 In reply to: Re: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee 7/11/01 I'm not sure who Joshua married but Katie is his daughter, If the person your looking for has a sister named Katie then they are the same family. The Cherokee part Katie married David betts and she claimed Cherokee blood, her grandchildren tried to get a roll # off of her blood line but was denied because they had already claimed choctaw from their mother, but now you can add cherokee to choctaw, that's why I'm researching. Re: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee By genealogy.com user July 16, 2001 at 09:14:24 In reply to: Re: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee 7/11/01 The information I have is Joshua Robins married to Jane not sure of the maiden name do not know all the kids names but one Job (John Robins) being my ggreat grandfather will look into it fewer. Thanks MK Re: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee By genealogy.com user August 09, 2001 at 06:51:18 In reply to: Re: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee 7/11/01 The only thing I know is Joshua married to Jane and the one child was Job or John Robbins(Robins) this person is ggreat grandparents. Would like to get information on Robins/Silverthorn from Norfolk county and the surrounding areas. Re: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee By genealogy.com user July 12, 2001 at 06:57:56 In reply to: Re: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee 7/11/01 I did no have alot of information on the Robins side of the family just that they came from Windham, Simcoe, Norfolk somewheres in that area. I know my great great grandfather was job robins and he married a Ann Silverthorn first name Esteror Esther who knows. Thanks for the try Re: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee By Susan Reynolds July 24, 2001 at 12:42:05 In reply to: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee 7/08/01 I have a book I picked up at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah, OK this summer.It lists your Katie as Catharine Robbins, dead at the time of 1896 Old Settler Payroll.Listed as her heirs are:Charles E. Betts, husband, age 48, male, residence Caddo; Nancy E. Foreman, dau, age 27, residence Porum; Amanda Seager, dau, age 25, residence Porum.On the 1851 Old Settler Roll she was in family group TA32 (Tahlequah District). From other entries surrounding Catharine are the following who appear to be her siblings:Benjamin Robbins, dead as of this 1896 payroll, heirs:Caroline Robbins, wid, 49, Tahlequah (my research finds this to be Rebecca Caroline (Post) Robbins.I have an abstract of her Dawes card and some of her children's cards as well if you care to email me directly); Milo (T.) Robbins, son, age 19, Tahlequah, his mother is his guardian required by law for males under the age of 21) (I have his Dawes), Butler Robbins, son, 16, Tahlequah, mother is guardian; Dock Robbins, son, 13, Tahlequah, mother is guardian. Vann Robbins, dead as of this payroll, no issue. Heirs are:Johnson Robbins, bro, 23, Tahlequah; (Lorena) Belle Johnson, sis, 28, Tahlequah; Charles Robbins, bro, 22, Tahlequah; Ida (Adda?) Daniels, sis, 20, Tahlequah; Jennie Robbins, sis, 18, Tahlequah; Joseph Robbins, bro, 15, Tahlequah, John B. Post, guardian; Joshua Robbins, bro, 11, Tahlequah, John B. Post, guardian (Joshua appears on Dawes with Rebecca Caroline Robbins as her ward, but dies before his case is determined);Milo Robbins,neph, 19, Tahlequah; Butler Robbins, neph 16, Tahlequah and Dock Robbins, neph, 13,Tahlequah - Rebecca Caroline is guardian to all three; and Nancy E, Foreman,niec, 27, Porum; and Amanda A. Seager, niece, 25, Caddo. Moses Robbins, dead as of this payroll, no issue, heirs are the same as above with same relationships. The next entry establishes the father of this group.He is Joshua Robbins, dead as of this payroll.Johnson, Belle,Charles, Ida, Jennie,Joseph, Joshua are all listed as his sons and daughters; Milo, Butler, Dock, Nancy and Amanda are all listed as his grandchildren. Research in Dawes records, census records, and the book "Descendants of Nancy Ward" by Davis Keith Hampton show Joshua's wife to be Alzarine Post (perhaps kin to Rebecca Caroline and John B. Post, but I have not confirmed that). There is another entry in the Old Settler Payroll of 1896 that has me puzzled.On the same pages as these others (right in the middle of them, in fact) is a listing for Nancy Robbins, dead as of this payroll.Her heirs are shown as Milo Robbins, gson;Butler Robbins, gson; Dock Robbins, gson; Nancy E. Foreman, gdau, and Amanda A. Seager, gdau.I haven't been able to puzzle out how they can be grandchildren.It might be they are greatgrandchildren.I haven't had a look at the original of the 1851 Old Settler Roll to know for sure.I'll post that when I have that information available.All of the entries above were in the same family group for the 1851 roll. Please feel free to email me directly and I will share what I have.I am currently trying to separate two Robbins families into the proper groups.I think they are probably all related, but I haven't worked out how - yet - and I need to be sure I have them with the right parents since all the kids seem to have the same names.Hope this has helped some.Susan. Re: Robbins By genealogy.com user August 10, 2001 at 01:01:25 In reply to: Re: Katie Robins or Joshua Robins, Cherokee Susan Reynolds 7/24/01 Hi Susan, In the books you have can you tell me if there is an entry for a Thomas Robbins/Robins married to Martha Medows/Meadows.They were the parents of Walter, Leroy, Daniel (also called Boone), Ida, Mollie(y) and Callie.Walter was my grandfather and on his death certificate it states that he was born in Missouri on May 4, 1884.This is all the information on them that I have.My mom told me at one time that she had heard that her grandparents were first cousins but she could not recall where she heard this from.Can you help me? TIA, Anna Re: Robbins By Susan Reynolds August 16, 2001 at 11:46:14 In reply to: Re: Robbins 8/10/01 Hello, Anna.I had a look , but I don't find these names.That may be because they didn't come to Indian Territory, so they weren't registered with the Dawes Commissison or with the Cherokee Nation.Wish I had better news.Happy time travels.Susan. Re: Robbins By genealogy.com user August 17, 2001 at 12:19:53 In reply to: Re: Robbins Susan Reynolds 8/16/01 Thanks anyway Susan. Anna Louisa Ann Robins, m. JT Close, Aust. By genealogy.com user July 11, 2001 at 01:39:51 looking for any info on a louisa ann robins who lived in australia, was married to john thomas close, off spring maria jane 1855, george henry 1857, elizabeth 1860, emily ellen 1862, etc (had eight more children of which i have information).i do have louisa's parents names i think but further information from anyone else would be much appreciated. also one of the other children was a foster child named martha.any info on her would be VERY GREATLY appreciated, even tips on how to research her history. the family was in the carisbrook area, then tallygaroopna (victoria). cheers, kirstie William Robert ROBINS - ACTOR By Jane May 09, 2001 at 12:03:01 My great grandfather was William Robert ROBINS b 1822 London - an actor who evidently toured Australia in 1860/70s ?I think his parents were William and Fanny, and his children Fanny Louise, Sarah Elizabeth and William Robert.Possible siblings were Fanny and Emma c St Sepulchre, Clerkenwell. Re: William Robert ROBINS - ACTOR By Jane McKeown February 19, 2005 at 11:30:13 In reply to: William Robert ROBINS - ACTOR Jane 5/09/01 Since I first posted I have found that William Robert had a brother called BRUTON who was also an actor born about 1817. In 1861 he was living with his widowed father another William who was a brass founder.Bruton had a wife Louisa. I have found programmes with both brothers listed as performers in the 1870/80s Jane Re: William Robert ROBINS - ACTOR By patricia morris December 09, 2001 at 10:08:22 In reply to: William Robert ROBINS - ACTOR Jane 5/09/01 I am looking for the Robins family from London. please check my website from time to time. http://www.freewebz.com/toomeyhttp://www.freewebz.com/toomey Re: William Robert ROBINS - ACTOR By Jane December 10, 2001 at 03:41:38 In reply to: Re: William Robert ROBINS - ACTOR patricia morris 12/09/01 Have looked at your website Pat and can see no obvious connection at this stage.My Robins may have arrived in London from Gloucester.William Robert and actor's father was also William Robert, a master founder. There was a 3rd William Robert too, a printer b 1865 ish. Re: William Robert ROBINS - ACTOR By patricia morris December 10, 2001 at 03:44:29 In reply to: Re: William Robert ROBINS - ACTOR Jane 12/10/01 thanks for looking Jane, There may still be a connection, if I find anything of possible relevance I will let you know. Re: William Robert ROBINS - ACTOR By patricia morris March 16, 2002 at 06:54:01 In reply to: William Robert ROBINS - ACTOR Jane 5/09/01 Hi Jane, I think I have found your Williams father, it looks like he is a brother of Edward b 1794, looks like we have a connection here. Email me for more information random_cutie@yahoo.com best wishes Pat JOS AND JAMES, (TWINS FROM OHIO/KS By genealogy.com user May 11, 2001 at 06:03:45 JOS AND JAMES ROBINS, TWIN BROTHERS WERE BORN IN THE EAST, MOVING TO KAN IN 1890. JOS MARRIED MARY BACON.CHILDREN WERE VILLA ROBINS, CLYDE ROBINS.THEY MARRIED IN ABOUT 1893 AND 1903.IF YOU ARE CONNECTED, CONTACT ME.BETTY BARNELL. Robins family, Monmouthshire, Wales By Sue Hortop May 13, 2001 at 03:02:14 Daniel Robins born 1867 Mynyddyslwyn, Wales.Died 1933 Pontllanfraith, Monmouthshire.Married Caroline Watkins Daniel's parents John Robins, born 1819 Llanwarne, Herefordshire, Margaret, born 1843 Goldllif, Monmouthshire.Siblings Sidney R. Robins born 1871, Gwenllian born 1876 both Mynyddyslwyn. Anybody have any information on John Robins parents or Margaret's surname please. Albert Robins, c1771-1849 By John German May 19, 2001 at 01:58:24 Seek info on family of Albert Robbins (or Robins), b. c 1771 in Rowan/Randolph Co., NC, d. 1849, Itawamba Co., MS. german@jarman.net Robins born in Scotland By mary potts May 19, 2001 at 09:36:40 I am tring to find info on my mothers familyMy mother Miriam Robins. Born March 21, 1911 - in Roco Texas.Her father is Daniel Robins Born. Jan. 25, 1886. His father is Andrew Jackson Born may 1856.His father is Muriel (Merrel) Robins bor in Scotland. I can not tell you anyting else.I do not know any thing else.my email address is maryip@hotmail.com John Robins & spouse Mary E Packard By genealogy.com user February 14, 2001 at 04:54:19 John Robins & spouse Mary E Packard Indiana about 1860 one child for sure Eliza Ellen Robins born-April 10 1862 IN any help will appre.Thank you. James Robins - NC, Rev. War By John German March 12, 2001 at 07:20:33 Land warrant #2360 was issued 30 September 1785 by North Carolina to the heirs of James ROBINS, a prvt. in the Continental Line. Five days later this warrant was signed away by Isaac ROBBINS. Nothing in this file indicates the county where James and Isaac lived. Can anyone further identify James and Isaac ROBBINS? Re: James Robins - NC, Rev. War By F. Keenan May 01, 2001 at 04:20:01 In reply to: James Robins - NC, Rev. War John German 3/12/01 Try Rowan and Randolph Counties in NC. John Robins & spouse Mary E Packard By genealogy.com user February 14, 2001 at 04:55:03 John Robins & spouse Mary E Packard Indiana about 1860 one child for sure Eliza Ellen Robins born-April 10 1862 IN any help will appre.Thank you. Elijah C. Robins/In Texas By genealogy.com user May 25, 2001 at 05:23:27 I am seeking information of parents and sibbling of Elijah C. Robins.Born ca 1844in Tn. and died 1910 in Lamar Co. Tx. Married Harriet F. Kiser (Kizer) 16 April 1871 in Hopkins Co. Tx. children known of. 1.Minnie Robins-2. Anna C Robins 3.Maryu Josephine"Jocie" Robins 4.Mattie Robins- 5. Willie K. Robins. He was in Bowie Co. Tx. 1880 census, and in Lamar Co. Tx. by 1900. Any information of other Robins ,that may be related, would help. Thanks, Shirley Re: Elijah C. Robins/In Texas By Edith Caudill July 04, 2001 at 07:26:43 In reply to: Elijah C. Robins/In Texas 5/25/01 Go to clay co ky look my ggggmother was a Robinson frome nc thank you Edith Ball clay co ky byrdball@aol.com Re: Elijah C. Robins/In Texas By genealogy.com user July 04, 2001 at 07:59:45 In reply to: Re: Elijah C. Robins/In Texas Edith Caudill 7/04/01 Edith, Thanks for your responce, I will certainly take a look and see what I come up with, I am just getting started with the Robins Family, and any help is greatly appreciated. Shirley Robins family, of Kent / Surrey By genealogy.com user June 01, 2001 at 06:24:15 I am researching my fiancee's family history, and wondered if you were related to her in any way. In respect of Luci's mother Mary Thomas (maiden name Mudie) her cousin was in fact Robert Henry Robins 1921-2000. He was buried at Caterham cemetery. 15/5/200. I am not sure how he is connected, but would been interested to find out. Richard Sherman & Luci Thomas family tree: www.aveling.vze.com P.S I was provided the following information (confirming dates etc) by Maureen Rawson who does genealogy for the Kent area. Her genealogy sources for Kent, England: http://home.thezone.net/~mrawson/http://home.thezone.net/~mrawson/ LDS 1881 Census index on CD indicates the following: (exept for items marked with a star *) ROBINS, Marguerite Mary Theodora Robins Christening Sex: Female (*She married Claude Aveling www.aveling.vze.com on 16/4/1903 at the parish church Gillingham) Birth Date: 23 Sep 1878 (*death 28/8/1961) Christening Date: 20 Oct 1878 Recorded in: Gillingham, Kent, England Father: William Henry ROBINS Mother: Annie Maria Isabella Source: FHL Number 1042491 ROBINS, Gilbert Selwyn Robins Christening Sex: Male Birth Date: 7 Oct 1880 Christening Date: 1880 Recorded in: Gillingham, Kent, England Father: William Henry ROBINS Mother: Annie Maria Isabella Source: FHL Number 1042491 Dwelling: Vicarage Census Place: Gillingham, Kent, England Source: FHL Film 1341211PRO Ref RG11Piece 0890Folio 33Page 37 Marr Age Sex Birthplace William Henry ROBINS M 34M Bermondsey, Surrey, England Rel: Head Handicap: Blind Occ: Vicar Of Gillingham Annie M. J. (Annie Maria Isabellasurname"J?" unknown) M 31F Ardwick, Lancashire, England Rel: Wife William R. ROBINS5M Tickenhill, Derby, England Four children: John (*Norman) ROBINS4M Tickenhill, Derby, England (* fiancee was Muriel Porter) Marqueretta M. J. ROBINS2F Gillingham, Kent, England Gilbert S. ROBINS5 m M Gillingham, Kent, England & (* William Rumney Robins (middle name named after mother in law of WH Robins) Maria Alice RUMNAY M 56F Ardwick, Lancashire, England Rel: Mother In Law Edward RUMNAY M 29M Smysight, Lancashire, England Rel: B In Law Handicap: Blind Occ: Student In Music (Art) George HARLOW U 16M Barham, Kent, England Rel: Servant Occ: Page Sarah SMITH U 24F Lower Halstow, Kent, England Rel: Servant Occ: Cook Fanny SPENCER U 18F Gillingham, Kent, England Rel: Servant Occ: Housemaid Alice P. SMITH U 14F Gillingham, Kent, England Rel: Servant Occ: Nurse Rose CASTLE U 23F Rainham, Kent, England Rel: Servant Occ: Nurse Re: Robins family, of Kent / Surrey By Joyce Follett July 19, 2001 at 10:41:23 In reply to: Robins family, of Kent / Surrey 6/01/01 Hi Richard, Wish I could help, however my Robins family arrived in Virginia about one hundred or so years earlier than 1878. My people are from Gloucester,Va, however there are tons of Robins in Northhampton Co. as well, going back to the 1600s Good Luck Joyce Rowe Follett El Paso, Texas PS: If I can help on this side of the pond you may email me. jgfollett@hotmail.com Delia Robins m. James Burgess, 1878 By genealogy.com user June 16, 2001 at 10:17:02 I have copy of marriage certificate of Delia Robins and James Burgess, dated August 27, 1878 in Jackson County, Alabama.Her grave marker has her as Dealy Ann.I am trying to find the names of her parents.Her gravemarker gives her birth date as 1868, but I believe it is actually October, 1858.Her granddaughter thinks she may have Native American ancestry.Any help would be greatly appreciated. Joel Robins of Gloucester, Va By Joyce Follett July 03, 2001 at 01:05:48 Hi Everyone, Looking for Joel Robins, father of Mary Ellen Robins, wife of James Washington Rowe. Any and all information would be greatly appreciated. mary robins of gloucestershire By genealogy.com user March 31, 2001 at 11:21:49 I am looking for a Mary Robins of Frampton Cotterell in Gloucestershire, U.K.' she was born in 1803 and married William Carey at St.Michael On the Mount, Bristol in 1833.I believe they moved to Abbotts Leigh, Glos. after this. Thanks, SusanNorth Wales. Re: mary robins of gloucestershire By Jim Carey November 30, 2003 at 03:31:15 In reply to: mary robins of gloucestershire 3/31/01 Finding it hard to contact you - I have some info on this and would love to compare our research regards jim Carey http://www.carey.id.auhttp://www.carey.id.au Robins/Robbins of Hiram, ME By Donald Smith April 02, 2001 at 06:42:34 Looking for info or connections to Robins/Robbins of Hiram, ME Calvin Baston Robins b: 4-1880 in Hiram, ME parents were: Livi? R. Robins b: 12-1843 married abt 1838 Sarah J.?b: 01-1836 Don Smith Fanny Rebecca Robins By genealogy.com user April 06, 2001 at 10:59:48 Looking for information on my ggrandmother Fanny rebecca Robins Hicks, She was married to William Asbury Hicks. They moved from Tennessee to Clay County North Carolina around 1880. I will apprechiate any information anyone would share. Thanks Tom Hicks e-mail Sarge-2@msn.com Robins, ?. Ship Captain By genealogy.com user April 10, 2001 at 07:28:35 My mother died when I was 11 years old. All I know of her family is she came from VA, around Newport News. Her maiden name was Robins. My Grandfather, was a Sea Captain in the Merchant Marine. Mom was born in 1918, her father was born ? . I believe her mothers name was Ruby. We have relatives in the Newport News area whom I do not know. Thank you for your time. Mary Robins/Robbins, Albany, NY By genealogy.com user April 16, 2001 at 11:42:14 My family and I are interested in information on the mother of my Ggrandfather: Name: Mary Robbins (Possible aka: Ann Roberts) Mother of: Clarence Sidney Coogan - Clarence was born on December 3, 1876 in Albany, NY.His father's name was Thomas Coogan. Any assistance would be most appreciated. Thank you Robins - Ilfracombe, Devon By James Schauer April 17, 2001 at 05:45:55 I am looking for information about William James Robins, born about 1855 in Ilfracombe, Devon, as well as any of his ancestors. Any information would be greatly appreciated. John Robins & spouse Mary E Packard By genealogy.com user February 14, 2001 at 04:52:43 John Robins & spouse Mary E Packard Indiana about 1860 one child for sure Eliza Ellen Robins born-April 10 1862 IN any help will appre.Thank you. John Robins-Northampton, VA 1700's By genealogy.com user October 24, 2000 at 01:06:26 Looking for the father/ancestors and birthplace of Thomas Robins, (b. about 1740-1789).Thomas ROBINS married Sarah HARNAGE of Northampton, VA on Jan 1, 1770 in the region of St. George's Parish of what is no Screven, GA.Sarah and her family (father=George Harnage) moved to Georgia in 1761 where I assume Thomas and Sarah met. However, George was born in VA abt 1715 and there is a mention in the Northampton County Virginia Titables,(1720-1769), that reads "George Harnage with George Clark in John ROBINS list of tithables" I appears that George Harnage was less than 10 years old when his father passed, and records indicate that his mother may have already passed as his Will leaves "her mother's box" to the daughter Margaret.Other records read for example: Records show individuals, like William and the family members of Stephen Jr., tithing with someone, and I would suspect that after the deaths of Stephen Sr. and Stephen Jr. and with no mother, that the community helped out and possibly even took in the children and widows as community charity. For example:"1730 George Harnage with Ann Pigot in JohnROBINS' list Of tithables." (Ann Pigot was Jacob HARNAGE'S widow) But all the records indicate "in John ROBIN'S list of tithables" indicating that he was a treasurer or at least recorder of these records.Possibly for records of payments to England? I wonder if Sarah HARNAGE meeting Thomas ROBINS had anything to do with John ROBINS from NC, who knew and helped take care of her father, George HARNAGE.There is no more records of George HARNAGE in Northampton after 1730, and he reappears in Duplin, Co NC in Mar 13, 1756 when he receives 100 acres of land on the east side of Waggaman at place called Cool Spring.No more mention of John Robins after 1739. Is there a connection between John ROBINS of Northamption, NC and Thomas ROBINS of Screven, GA??I suspect that Thomas is the grandson of John ROBINS.Any son of John's certainly would have know George very well growing up with him.Possibly that individual could have introduced his son (presumed to be Thomas) to Sarah once in Georgia. This is all speculation, but it seems too big a coincidence given the circumstances.However, the population of the US at this time was over 2.5 million and there were certainly other ROBINS in NC at that time, Any information on the ROBINSor Harnages would be appreciated. Re: John Robins-Northampton, VA 1700's By Jimmie Lee ROBINS May 04, 2001 at 09:17:25 In reply to: John Robins-Northampton, VA 1700's 10/24/00 I have for some years been trying to trace John ROBBINS, b. abt. 1720 in VA.[?] Parents and siblings. I believe that most of the ROBBINS of the Virginias were related. Once I have established John's reverse linage, I think we will be in the ball park. I am looking for date and place of immigration. Please visit our web site at: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ Leftside menu - ROBINS Clan Re: John Robins-Northampton, VA 1700's By Jimmie Lee ROBINS March 09, 2001 at 03:30:12 In reply to: John Robins-Northampton, VA 1700's 10/24/00 Brad My gggg-grandfather was John ROBBINS of Orange Cty., VA after the Revolutionary War he relocated his family to Wilkes Cty., NC His three sons were; John, Thomas and Reuben. Reuben was my ggg-grandfather. There were land owners of some little repute and their daughters married into the first families of NC the BRYANTS and LENIOR's. Jimmie Lee ROBINS Re: John Robins-Northampton, VA 1700's By genealogy.com user March 06, 2001 at 08:57:03 In reply to: John Robins-Northampton, VA 1700's 10/24/00 Is there a possible connection to Robins (Robbins) of Pasquotank Co. and Edgecombe Co. NC.We have a Thomas also of Va father of William of Edgecombe Co. Elbert Robbins John ROBBINS, b.VA c1720, d.NC 1792 By Charlie Weaver February 12, 2001 at 08:30:48 Seeking any info on John ROB(B)INS. Born c1720, supposedly in Gloucester Co VA. Died 1792 in Wilkes Co NC. Spouse believed to be Margaret STROTHER. Issue: Reuben, John, William, Lucy, Mary, Sarah, and Thomas. CW, W-S, NC Re: John ROBBINS, b.VA c1720, d.NC 1792 By Jim Arnett November 24, 2001 at 10:23:00 In reply to: John ROBBINS, b.VA c1720, d.NC 1792 Charlie Weaver 2/12/01 Charlie I just posted a message requesting info on a John I Robbins who was mentioned in a land transaction in Brunswick County, NC. I do not know anything aout him. As I mention in my query, I am trying to determine the parents and siblings of Rebecca Robbins and James F. Arnett and I thought that maybe, since both James Arnett and John I Robbins were mentioned in the land transaction, then John might be related to Rebecca. Do you think that the John I Robbins mentioned here, is the son/grandson of the John Robbins in your message? What do you think? Thanks, Jim Arnett Arlington,TX jarnett@flash.net Re: John ROBBINS, b.VA c1720, d.NC 1792 By Charlie Weaver November 24, 2001 at 12:52:34 In reply to: Re: John ROBBINS, b.VA c1720, d.NC 1792 Jim Arnett 11/24/01 Jim: I don't think these two ROBBINS families will hook up in NC. As far as I know, all of my ROBBINS line came to Western NC (Wilkes/Caldwell Co area) and into TN. I don't have any information that any of them were in Brunswick Co or anywhere else in Eastern NC. They came to NC from Orange Co VA. Re: John ROBBINS, b.VA c1720, d.NC 1792 By Jimmie Lee ROBINS March 09, 2001 at 03:16:41 In reply to: John ROBBINS, b.VA c1720, d.NC 1792 Charlie Weaver 2/12/01 Charlie Those of who you speak, ar my gggg-grandfather; ggg-grandfather Reuben ROBBINS and my uncles of Wilkes Cty., NC. Please visit our web page at http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ go to bottom of page to the Geneaology Section and preview the ROBINS/ROBBINS pages. Jimmie Lee ROBINS Re: John ROBBINS, b.VA c1720, d.NC 1792 By Charlie Weaver March 09, 2001 at 07:19:34 In reply to: Re: John ROBBINS, b.VA c1720, d.NC 1792 Jimmie Lee ROBINS 3/09/01 Thanks. Will study this and get back to you via e-mail. CW John Robins & spouse Mary E Packard By genealogy.com user February 14, 2001 at 04:50:32 John Robins & spouse Mary E Packard Indiana about 1860 one child for sure Eliza Ellen Robins born-April 10 1862 IN any help will appre.Thank you. Elizabeth Robins 1856 By genealogy.com user November 09, 2000 at 03:39:20 My ggrandmother was Elizabeth Robins,she married James Whitehouse on the 30th june 1879 when she was 23yrsold they married at netherton church West mids Dudley england,her father was dead at this time,on the marriage certificate is the name Elizabeth walker,could this be her mother's new married name,Elizabeth moved to Lye in England after her Marriage,she had 6 children,She died in Quarry Bank England around 1936 minus or plus a couple of years,where does the name Robins originate from,can anyone help me with this family trace. Re: Elizabeth Robins 1856 By Cindi Wong November 22, 2000 at 03:43:36 In reply to: Elizabeth Robins 1856 11/09/00 Hi Ann, I am researching George Robins Born Somerset c1831,& Susannah Parske, Married 1852 Guernsey. Emigrated to Australia on board the "Emigrant" 1854. I have found the following site which I think you will be interested in. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ClanRobbins.htmlhttp://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ClanRobbins.html All the best with your research. Robinson, Elizebeth abt.1740, Gorham,NH By Evan Cady November 27, 2000 at 01:20:53 Elizebeth Robinson (m.Joshua Smith) father, Peter(5); Joshua(4); John(3); Daniel(2); Daniel(1)m. Elizebeth Rogers. Joshua Smith and Elizebeth Robinson: son; Robinson Smith b.1762 m. Mariam Glidden b.1765 in the Smith Meeting House, Gilhampton, NH Daniel ROBINS, Bodicot, UK abt 1810 By Don Knibbs December 29, 2000 at 03:43:33 Does anyone know of Daniel Robins of Bodicot, Oxfordshire, UK who married Mary KNIBBS at Adderbury, Oxfordshire, UK on 11 December 1832, please? Margaret Robins m Philip Heyne 1912 in P By Russell Greer December 29, 2000 at 07:03:13 Am searching for information on the Heyne family.Philip Daniell Heyne,son of Philip Heyne was born in Braddock (near Pittsburgh), Pa. 27 July, 1887.He married margaret Elizabeth Robins on 20 Aug, 1912.Philip Daniel died 2 Nov. 1940.My grandfather, Carl John Heyne, was brother to Philip Daniel.Any information is appreciated. Thank you, Jan Heyne Greer Robins in Upottery Devon By sarah talbutt December 30, 2000 at 08:28:27 My great grandmother Emma Robins was born in Upoterry Devon England in 1856. Her father Northcott was a stonemason, also born in Upottery in 1828 and his father Francis another mason was also born in Upottery in 1800. Emma had several siblings including Eli (b)1862, Alice (b)1870, James (b)1872, and Northcott H(b)1874. Do these names and dates ring any bells with anyone Sarah Talbutt Robins in Milwaukee abt. 1900 By JCrafts January 02, 2001 at 12:01:43 I am looking for information on Frances Crafts Robins and Mary A. Robins They lived in Milwaukee untill 1910 or so. jcrafts@hotmail.com Earl, Gladys, and Eleanor Robins, 1918 By genealogy.com user January 22, 2001 at 10:31:49 I am looking for information on Eleanor Robins.She was married to Earl Robins and had two daughters by him, and then when he returned from WWI, he arrived with my great grandmother, Gladys who was pregnant with my grandmother, MarjoryRobins (married name Dunfield).Quite scandalous behaviour for the times and who knows how he thought he was going to get away with the whole thing!!Our family now lives in Vancouver, BC, but my grandmother believes that Eleanor and her two daughters went to Lowell Mass.Both women left Earl as far as I know and my grandmother believes that one of Eleanor's daughter's names was also Marjory.Confusing!!!I know, but somewhere out there are relations that I would like to contact. Eliza Mary Jane Robins By genealogy.com user January 28, 2001 at 11:02:02 Looking for info on Eliza Mary Jane Robins b.11-25-1829 in TN.Daughter of John Robins Jr.m.James W.Ward 2-6-1849 in MS,d.1864 in Polk co AR. Thank You Mike Ward REV. W.H ROBINS DD. VICAR OF GILLINGHAM By genealogy.com user February 02, 2001 at 05:51:34 Hi I wondered if you can be of any help. I am trying to trace the Robins family I have the following: Annie Maria Isabella Robins = Rev. W H Robins DD (Vicar of Gillingham) had four children John Norman Robins, whom had a fiancée Muriel Porter, Gilbert Selwyn Robins, William Rumney Robins and Marguerite Mary Theodora. Theodora married Claude Aveling on 16th April 1903. The had a child Elizabeth who married Michael Winfield Mudie. They had two children Mary Mudie & Carole. Mary married William Thomas and had a single child Luci Thomas (my partner) If you can be of any help I would be deeply indebted to you. Many kind thanks for your help, Richard Sherman Re: REV. W.H ROBINS DD. VICAR OF GILLINGHAM By genealogy.com user May 24, 2001 at 03:30:03 In reply to: REV. W.H ROBINS DD. VICAR OF GILLINGHAM 2/02/01 I have information on the Robbins of Pilewell Hall Hampshire uk, and the Selwyns to who i believe WH Robins is related. Re: REV. W.H ROBINS DD. VICAR OF GILLINGHAM By genealogy.com user May 25, 2001 at 09:55:59 In reply to: Re: REV. W.H ROBINS DD. VICAR OF GILLINGHAM 5/24/01 Please email me directly radio.won@bigfoot.com I would be very pleased to here from you with any detail. Thomas Robins - b 1740 (pl. Unknown) By genealogy.com user October 24, 2000 at 07:48:47 I am looking for informaton on (birth date/place, parents, ect.) for THOMAS ROBINS and STEPHEN HARNAGE SR. (d.1719 VA). STEPHEN HARNAGE had 4 children: STEPHEN JR., JACOB (who married Ann Pigot), MARGARET and GEORGE (who married Mary). GEORGE I beilive is my GGGGG Grandfather, as the previous records I have show him married to a MARY (no last name).They had a daughter SARAH (1750-1798) who married my GGGG Grandfather and had my GGG Grandfather ELIJAH ROBINS in GA. I am looking for more info on STEPHEN HARNAGE SR. (died 1714).STEPHEN and (wife unknown) had GEORGE Harnage, who married a MARY (last name unknown) and they had SARAH Harnage.I have Sarah's birthdate at circa 1750 died after 1798.Sarah was married to my ancestor THOMAS ROBINS on Jan 1, 1771. George Harnage, father to Sarah, was granted 400 acres of land on the south on the south side of Six Runs, Duplin County, NC on Nov 26, 1757.He moved to Georgia in 1761 and applied for 100 acres of land in 1763 and again for 100 acres in 1765.This land was in St. George's Parish.("Robbins and RelantedFamiles of the South", Dicy Elizabeth Herrington, 1981pg. 55) SARAH AND THOMAS ROBINS had 5 children in GA.and was probably granted land in GA from Sarah's father George, although records indicate that THOMAS was in the Queensborough section of St George's Parish, Georgia in 1769.It was around this time, I believe, that THOMAS and SARAH met. The ROBINS and HARNAGE'S came from plantation owners in the South and fought in both the American Revolution and the War Between the States.It is said that THOMAS ROBINS died in the Battle of Savanagh in 1779, just 8 years after their marriage.I have more information on their children but am looking for more info prior to 1700 on THOMAS ROBINS' parents, the Harnages and the women who married them. Other family links I'm looking for connected to ROBINS are: BELL (John f./d. Eliz.) , BRADLEY (Samuel), PRESTWOOD (Mary), SIMPSON (Thomas f./d. Allie) OR HORGER (Rachel) Any information prior to 1770 would be appreciated. Thank you piece of the puzzle - land By genealogy.com user February 03, 2001 at 09:36:40 I see where Jacob & Mary (Wells) Robins' kids were born in Rowan Co., NC, later to be Randolph. Does anyone have the location the Robins lived? In one story I read it was said that the Robins fought in their back yard at Guilford Court House. Seems like that would later be Guilford, not Randolph. Any land records available?? Thanks Re: piece of the puzzle - land By Jimmie Lee ROBINS March 09, 2001 at 03:19:59 In reply to: piece of the puzzle - land 2/03/01 Karen There were several branch's of the ROBINS/ROBBINS in NC. My ggg-grandfather Reuben ROBBINS and his son's owned considerable land around Buffalo River in Wilkes Cty. Jimmie Lee ROBINS Tombstone: Samuel Robins 1699 By genealogy.com user February 05, 2001 at 05:54:26 I have a photo, taken in a cemetery in Salem, Massachusetts, of the tombstone of Samuel Robins who died in 1699. It reads: HERE LYES Y BOD OF SAMUEL ROBINS AGED 34 YEARS & 10 M. DEC Y 8 OF OCTOBER 1699 If anyone is interested in receiving a copy I would be happy so send it in a jpeg file. Good luck in your research, Gwen Carroll David Robins b 1774 By Rose Marie Wolford February 10, 2001 at 04:36:51 Looking for information about David Robinsb 1774 and listed in the 1855 Saratoga, Saratoga Co, NY census as aged 79 and born in NY.He is residing with his son-in-law, Job HOWLAND and wife (David's daughter) Anna, who is aged 54 in 1855.Next door to Job & David is Gabrial Robins, aged 55 and I'm wondering whether this Gabrial is David's son. In the 1800 Census Index, it lists a David Robins in Herkimer Co, NY.The 1855 David would be 26 yrs old in 1800. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Daniel Robins of New Jersey 1640 By genealogy.com user February 11, 2001 at 10:02:47 I am looking for a John Robins who married Rebecca Stout in 1779 in Middletown, NJ.I believe him to be a descendant of Daniel Robins but I am not sure where and how.He was born in 1758 and died in 1828.Any clues will be appreciated. Jeannette Re: Daniel Robins of New Jersey 1640 By Calvin Robbins March 03, 2001 at 10:04:10 In reply to: Daniel Robins of New Jersey 1640 2/11/01 Jeanette,I am a descendant of Daniel Robins, thru his son Daniel Robins, Jr., his son Isaac , his son Jonathan Sr.,his son John b. 1/6/1751, d.714/1789, I believe his wife was Elizabeth Green.I am confident that your are descended from Daniel, I struggled to trace my line.I can't help you, I wish I could. Calvin ELIJAH ROBBINS - b. Mar 23, 1806 SC By genealogy.com user October 24, 2000 at 08:08:03 I am looking for the ancestors of SARAH HARNAGE ROBINS AND THOMAS ROBINS (m Jan1, 1997), parents of Elijah Robbins (my GGG Grandfather / b. 1776 in Screven, GA) who was the father of Daniel Robbins They had 5 children in GA. and was probably granted land in GA from Sarah's father George, although records indicate that THOMAS was in the Queensborough section of St George's Parish, Georgia in 1769.It was around this time, I believe, that THOMAS and SARAH met. The ROBINS and HARNAGE'S came from plantation owners in the South and fought in both the American Revolution and the War Between the States.It is said that THOMAS ROBINS died in the Battle of Savanagh in 1779, just 8 years after their marriage.I have more information on their children but am looking for more info prior to 1700 on THOMAS ROBINS' parents, the Harnages and the women who married them. STEPHEN HARNAGE, father to SARAH HARNAGE ROBINS had 4 children: STEPHEN JR., JACOB (who married Ann Pigot), MARGARET and GEORGE (who married Mary). GEORGE I beilive is my GGGGG Grandfather, as the previous records I have show him married to a MARY (no last name).They had a daughter SARAH (1750-1798) who married my GGGG Grandfather and had my GGG Grandfather ELIJAH ROBINS in GA. I am looking for more info on STEPHEN HARNAGE SR. (died 1714).STEPHEN and (wife unknown) had GEORGE Harnage, who married a MARY (last name unknown) and they had SARAH Harnage.I have Sarah's birthdate at circa 1750 died after 1798.Sarah was married to my ancestor THOMAS ROBINS on Jan 1, 1771. George Harnage, father to Sarah, was granted 400 acres of land on the south on the south side of Six Runs, Duplin County, NC on Nov 26, 1757.He moved to Georgia in 1761 and applied for 100 acres of land in 1763 and again for 100 acres in 1765.This land was in St. George's Parish.("Robbins and RelantedFamiles of the South", Dicy Elizabeth Herrington, 1981pg. 55) Any information prior to 1770 would be appreciated. Thank you Re: ELIJAH ROBBINS - b. Mar 23, 1806 SC By genealogy.com user April 21, 2001 at 07:50:37 In reply to: ELIJAH ROBBINS - b. Mar 23, 1806 SC 10/24/00 I have a Thomas Robbins back in my line, however, don't know for sure it is the same line as yours.My line progressed to Ms. from NC.I only have a Thomas, Jr. who married a Sarah ? and they had a son William who married a Mary Battle abt. 1717.Thomas, Sr, married a Isabella but that is about all I have until further down the line. Let me know if we are on the same link Jackie Robbins/. Robins from England By genealogy.com user June 11, 2000 at 11:26:30 Looking for information on my Great Grandfather, Thomas Robins born around 1870's possibly Cumberland, England. He married Martha Wearne. Any information welcome. Please email me. Thankyou. Re: Robins from England By genealogy.com user February 02, 2001 at 05:53:10 In reply to: Robins from England 6/11/00 Hi I wondered if you can be of any help. I am trying to trace the Robins family I have the following: Annie Maria Isabella Robins = Rev. W H Robins DD (Vicar of Gillingham) had four children John Norman Robins, whom had a fiancée Muriel Porter, Gilbert Selwyn Robins, William Rumney Robins and Marguerite Mary Theodora. Theodora married Claude Aveling on 16th April 1903. The had a child Elizabeth who married Michael Winfield Mudie. They had two children Mary Mudie & Carole. Mary married William Thomas and had a single child Luci Thomas (my partner) If you can be of any help I would be deeply indebted to you. Many kind thanks for your help, Richard Sherman Re: Robins from England By genealogy.com user February 03, 2001 at 02:19:31 In reply to: Re: Robins from England 2/02/01 Hello Richard, thankyou for your reply. Unfortunately none of your names link with who I have at present. I have managed to find my Robins in the 6 months since posting my message. Thomas Robins born 1858 Redruth, Cornwall married 1880 to Martha Wearne. They moved to Millom, Cumberland between 1883 and 1886, they had 2 children in Redruth and a further 6 in Cumberland, one of these being my Grandmother Edith Lilias Robins born 1898. BTW, Thomas Robins father was William Robins born 1824, St Austell, Cornwall. He had 6 children between 1842 and 1858 in Redruth, Cornwall. If any of the following Robins children born in Cumberland between 1881 and about 1900 ring any bells, do contact me again please. Elizabeth Martha William Thomas John Ethel Edith Kind regards Jenny Re: Robins from England By genealogy.com user October 17, 2001 at 10:03:59 In reply to: Re: Robins from England 2/03/01 I don't know much about genealogy research, but I have been trying to find out something about my father, Alfred Herbert Robins.He was born in Bangor, Pennsylvania on January 26 either 1900 or 1901.My birth certificate says 1900, my brother's says 1901.He graduated from Gwynne high School in Ft. Myers, Florida in 1918. (I have a copy of his year book.) He married Alice Louise Scott in December 1928 in Jacksonville, Florida, and later moved to the Boston area. Then they moved to Salt Lake City, Utah and had three children, Alfred Herbert Robins, Jr., Frank William Robins, and me Caroline Ann Robins Gmelin. My father died in San Jose, California, 22 May, 1983. He never said much about his family, but I think his father was William Walter Robins, who came from England, and his mother was Dora Olive Markham (I know nothing about her.)He had a sister named Ruth whose married name was Routson (or something like that).You can find all this information in Rick Lewis' website because I gave it to him.What I don't have is a link between my father and some names in a family copy of Pilgrim's Progress that lists some names in England. These names are Edward Thomas Robins b. 27 Mar 1831 d 22 Aug 1864 m. Sarah Ann Brown Barwick b. 6 May 1833 Children: Edward Barwick Robins b 7 April 1853, m. Harriett Miles 4 Sept 1880 Charles George Robins b 10 March 1860, m Lois Mary Hornwell 25 Dec. 1884. There were two girls: Frances Ann b 2 April 1855 m Amos Wm. Simpkins 24 Feb. 18?? and Sarah Ann b ? November 1857 No other information in the book. I cannot find any record of my father in either Pennsylvania or Florida.I have info from Salt Lake City and San Jose, California, from personal knowledge.My father and my brother are listed in the Social Security Death Index, but I already knew that.I have not found ANY sources with their names other than that. Whatever anyone can do would be appreciated. Caroline (Robins) Gmelin Los Osos, California Re: Robins from England By genealogy.com user October 17, 2001 at 02:06:22 In reply to: Re: Robins from England 10/17/01 Dear Caroline, unfortunately none of your ROBINS are linked with mine. I'm sorry I can't help you. Regards Jenny Re: Robins from England By genealogy.com user January 01, 2002 at 04:07:21 In reply to: Re: Robins from England 10/17/01 Jenny, I have Benjamin ORGAN married to Mary ROBINS (b 1810) on 7 April 1835 in Buddock, Cornwall. I'm convinced that this Mary ROBINS is related to my Hannah ROBINS (who is proving to be rather elusive). Both came to South Australia. If you have any info that looks relevant, I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks. Maureen Re: Robins from England By genealogy.com user January 01, 2002 at 10:18:27 In reply to: Re: Robins from England 1/01/02 Hello Maureen, I don't see a connection at present, but I am awaiting info on my Robins from a cousin who has just been down to Cornwall and has done a great deal of research through the Parish Registers etc and is sending the info via snailmail. If I see a connection I will certainly let you know. Do keep in touch also, as you never know what may turn up. Regards Jenny in New Zealand. Robins IN>OK By Dawn Rohrs June 09, 2000 at 04:59:57 I am looking for information on Thomas & Mary Robins from Indiana.They moved to Oklahoma in the late 1800's & changed their names to Sweeney.One of their son's left his name David T. Robins.I am having trouble tracing this I think because of the name change.Any info at all will be appreciated. Re: Robins IN>OK By genealogy.com user July 05, 2000 at 05:00:54 In reply to: Robins IN>OK Dawn Rohrs 6/09/00 I HOPE THIS IS OF VALUE TO YOU-IF NOT FUN MY FORMER HUSBAND SAMUEL HAS A BROTHER NAMED DAVID-HE LIVES IN NORMAN,OKLA.SAMUEL IS ALSO DOING A SEARCH MAYBE YOU CAN CONNECT.I HAVE STARTED MY OWN SEARCH OF FAMILY GOOD LUCK. jrobins@mmcable.com. jeralyn Re: Robins IN>OK By Jimmie Lee ROBINS March 09, 2001 at 03:13:20 In reply to: Re: Robins IN>OK 7/05/00 Jeralyn Hello who is your father and grandfather? My father was Prentis Melvin ROBINS, b. Center, OK, d. Altus, OK; his dad was Levi Melvin ROBINS, b. Hardin Cty., TN, d. Ada, OK; whose dad was William Berry ROBINS, whose dad was William ROBBINS, whose dad was Ruben ROBBINS, whose dad was John ROBBINS, etc. Re: Robins IN>OK By Linda Feaster July 17, 2001 at 09:43:57 In reply to: Robins IN>OK Dawn Rohrs 6/09/00 There is a David Robbins b abt 1839 in IN on the Miami Co KS census in 1880 in Middle Creek Twp, p 362A.He is shown with wife Amanda age 27 b IA and children Mary age 2 born MO and son Samuel H. age 5 mo born KS. I am interested in Samuel H Robbins/Robins because he married into the Rausher line that I am researching. Samuel married Amanda Rausher abt 1898 in Vernon Co MO.I do not have any more info on this family, but would be interested in Samuel's descendants. Samuel's name was spelled Robins on his marriage record. Robins IN>OK By Dawn Rohrs June 09, 2000 at 04:59:57 I am looking for information on Thomas & Mary Robins from Indiana.They moved to Oklahoma in the late 1800's & changed their names to Sweeney.One of their son's left his name David T. Robins.I am having trouble tracing this I think because of the name change.Any info at all will be appreciated. Re: Robins IN>OK By genealogy.com user July 05, 2000 at 05:00:54 In reply to: Robins IN>OK Dawn Rohrs 6/09/00 I HOPE THIS IS OF VALUE TO YOU-IF NOT FUN MY FORMER HUSBAND SAMUEL HAS A BROTHER NAMED DAVID-HE LIVES IN NORMAN,OKLA.SAMUEL IS ALSO DOING A SEARCH MAYBE YOU CAN CONNECT.I HAVE STARTED MY OWN SEARCH OF FAMILY GOOD LUCK. jrobins@mmcable.com. jeralyn Re: Robins IN>OK By Jimmie Lee ROBINS March 09, 2001 at 03:13:20 In reply to: Re: Robins IN>OK 7/05/00 Jeralyn Hello who is your father and grandfather? My father was Prentis Melvin ROBINS, b. Center, OK, d. Altus, OK; his dad was Levi Melvin ROBINS, b. Hardin Cty., TN, d. Ada, OK; whose dad was William Berry ROBINS, whose dad was William ROBBINS, whose dad was Ruben ROBBINS, whose dad was John ROBBINS, etc. Re: Robins IN>OK By Linda Feaster July 17, 2001 at 09:43:57 In reply to: Robins IN>OK Dawn Rohrs 6/09/00 There is a David Robbins b abt 1839 in IN on the Miami Co KS census in 1880 in Middle Creek Twp, p 362A.He is shown with wife Amanda age 27 b IA and children Mary age 2 born MO and son Samuel H. age 5 mo born KS. I am interested in Samuel H Robbins/Robins because he married into the Rausher line that I am researching. Samuel married Amanda Rausher abt 1898 in Vernon Co MO.I do not have any more info on this family, but would be interested in Samuel's descendants. Samuel's name was spelled Robins on his marriage record. Robins of Simcoe County By Charleen Brown September 04, 2000 at 04:25:30 I'm looking into my family background and have found that my great grandmother is Eveline Robins I'm trying to find Evelines parents and grandparents Eveline was born in the Simcoe County areaeither Warminster, Uhtoff, or Foxmead area She married Charles Waters and they had one son named Gordon and one daughter named Jean Amelia Eveline and Charles were married in Toronto area (I believe) Any information would be greatly appreciated Re: Robins of Simcoe County By paul robins June 22, 2002 at 08:59:41 In reply to: Robins of Simcoe County Charleen Brown 9/04/00 Charleen - Believe I may have been in touch with you in October of 2000. Some new information has surfaced. It appears that Eveline may be EVYLENE ROBBINS, born 1899, died 1994. Her father was John Henry Robbins 1865 - 1943; her mother Sarah Catherine Smith 1869-1944. John Henry's father, ROBERT, CHANGED THE FAMILY SURNAME to ROBBINS from ROBINS ( because, the story is ROBINS are birds !!!! ) Robert was born Church of England but his children were raised Roman Catholic. Robert, John Henry and Evylene ALL born in and around WARMINSTER, Medonte Township, Simcoe County, Ontario. THAT'S THE GOOD NEWS !!! The bad news is my source says Evylene married a HOWARD YOUNG. Medonte has a new book in the works which will include a lot of the Robins-Robbins Family Genealogy 1830+ on. I have been privy to some of the info. Where does your study stand ? I am only distantly related to this branch of the Family, coming down from Robert's Uncle, Thomas James. Paul Robins Re: Robins of Simcoe County By Yvonne Power March 05, 2003 at 06:49:35 In reply to: Re: Robins of Simcoe County paul robins 6/22/02 Hi Paul, I am hoping that you maybe able to help me.I am looking for my ggg grandmother Catherine Robins.She was born abt 1816 I believe in Maine.She married a William Newell who was originally from England and they had one son that I know of George Newell b. 1854 in possibly Maine.They immigrated to Canada and ended up settling in Bentinck Twp Grey Co. Ontario. It isn't much to go on but any help would be appreciated. Re: Robins of Simcoe County By Val King June 28, 2003 at 03:20:06 In reply to: Re: Robins of Simcoe County Yvonne Power 3/05/03 My Robins family lived in Norfolk County, (town of Simcoe).Is it possible we are talking about the same family?My grandmother was Mary Robins (married Isaac Mussell)Her mother was Ann Silverthorn and her father was Job Robins, his father was Joshua Robins.I'm trying to find out where he (Joshua originated).Any clues??Thanks Val. Re: Robins of Simcoe County By Charleen Brown June 22, 2002 at 11:15:24 In reply to: Re: Robins of Simcoe County paul robins 6/22/02 I don't think it's the same woman...I have a copy of her birth certificate and the correct spelling is Eveline Amelia Robins.Her birthdate was Sept. 19, 1891.She also had a brother named Percy.So if any of this coinsides then maybe we can get some where.... Re: Robins of Simcoe County By paul robins June 21, 2003 at 07:42:15 In reply to: Re: Robins of Simcoe County Charleen Brown 6/22/02 Charleen Brown - With refereence to your messages 388 of Sept 4/00 and 691 of June 22, 2002, BELIEVE that I have located your Percy/Percie ROBINS from MEDONTE TOWNSHIP, SIMCOE COUNTY,Ontario, Canada. (My) Percy Robins was born June 1, 1889. If this is the same fellow, I have his parents, Grandparents, and Great-Grandparents, and umpteen-dozen cousins, etc. Best of all, you and I are possibly SHIRT-TAIL COUSINS. Let me know what you have and I shall reply in full . Psul Robins William J. Robbins/Rebecca Catherine By susan June 19, 2000 at 10:15:24 Hi, Does anyone have any information on William Jefferson Robbins of Barry Co. Missouri? I'm looking for his parents names and also his wife's maiden name (Rebecca Catherine______?) Their daughter Sarah Elizabeth Robbins married Isaac Birkes in Arkansas. Rebecca Catherine was said to be full blood Indian. Thanks for any information! Susan Robins, CT c.1856 By Melissa Walker June 19, 2000 at 10:04:30 I am not the seller, I do not know the seller and I know nothing about the Robins family.But on ebay I found a sampler from 1826stitched by Julia Robins d/o Gurdon Robins and Julia Savage. From Hartford, CT. http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=359197258http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=359197258 This lists quite a bit of family information and it would be wonderful if it went back to the family it belonged to. Missy Ann Robins, CT c.1826 By Melissa Walker June 19, 2000 at 10:04:45 I am not the seller, I do not know the seller and I know nothing about the Robins family.But on ebay I found a sampler from 1826stitched by Julia Robins d/o Gurdon Robins and Julia Savage. From Hartford, CT. http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=359197258http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=359197258 This lists quite a bit of family information and it would be wonderful if it went back to the family it belonged to. Missy Ann Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England By genealogy.com user September 17, 2000 at 07:52:29 I am looking for descendants of my family from Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, England.My grandfather, Harry Robins born in 1904 in Ravensthorpe, and was one of 10 children:Frederick, William, Joseph (maybe Jacob),Miriam, Winifred, Millie, Elsie, Alice and Constance. Their father was Joseph Robins. If you have any information about relatives it would be greatly appreciated. Re: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England By Jim Kirby January 15, 2001 at 01:56:53 In reply to: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England 9/17/00 Will of Richard ROBINS, yeoman Will Dated: 1 March 1633/4; Will Probated: 25 February 1634/5; Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND Among others, the following children are made bequeaths: to sons Obedience and Edward 100 pounds each to be paid within 3 months of my death to daughter Contenew 40 shillings residue to loving son Richard ROBINS who is the executor Contenew/Continne/Continence ROBINS was baptized 2 April, 1598, in Long Buckby Richard ROBINS was baptized 10 December, 1599, in Long Buckby Obedience ROBINS was baptized 26 April, 1601, in Long Buckby Edward ROBINS was baptized 26 August, 1604, in Long Buckby There is an Edward ROBINS, Merchant, who died, on the Eastern Shore of VA, after 3 August, 1640, "when the court settled all the different suytes and controversies between Mr. Phillip TAYLOR and Edward ROBINS from the beginninge of the world until this present Day” and before 11 January, 1640/41, when Thomas JOYNER testified that “… the testimonie of Mr. Edward ROBINS who by a letter under his hand and also by a verball relation by him in his life tyme …“ (Ames, 27 & 59) Obedience ROBINS was granted Administration on Edward ROBINS, Merchant’s, Estate and Richard ROBINS, Gentleman, of Longbuckby in the County of Northampton claimed to be the brother of Edward ROBINS, deceased of VA, and of Obedience ROBINS AND Richard gave power of attorney to his sister-in-law, Jane PUDDINGTON, wife of George of VA (Marshall, 8). Edward ROBINS is said to have married Jane CORNISH. Obedience ROBINS died ca. 1662 and did not mention any brothers or sisters in his nuncupative will (Marshall, 70) Will of Richard ROBINS, gentleman Will Dated: 27 May 1674; Will Probated: 3 January 1678/9; Long Buckby, England Among his many family members, he mentions “to Thomas EYRE son of sister Continewe EYRE 40 shillings to be paid within 3 years of my death” From this it is apparent that Continewe/Contenew/Continne/Continence ROBINS married a Mr. EYRE and they had a son, Thomas. If Continne was born ca. 1598, then she was married possibly by 1615-1620, meaning this Thomas was probably born ca. 1617-1625. I have seen his estimated birth date before as 1618. Now, the big question, is the Thomas EYRE, mentioned by Richard ROBINS, in 1674, and the Thomas EIRES, chirnrgion, of Northampton Co., VA, who died testate in November, 1657 (Marshall, 49), as I have seen some saying on a few sites? Could Richard, who mentions Thomas EYRE, in 1674, not know that his nephew was deceased or is this a different Thomas EYRE. The future generations of Thomas EIRES spelled their name EYRE. Any Help will be appreciated, Thanking You Jim Kirby Re: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England By Fredric Saunders January 20, 2001 at 10:26:21 In reply to: Re: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England Jim Kirby 1/15/01 FHL microfiche 6129217 of original parish register of Watford, Northamptonshire, England contains in Latin: "Thomas felia Johannis & Constantia Aier" bap. 11 Mar. 1631 [Thomas, son of John and Constance (Continew) bap. 11 Mar. 1631/2.Note that the register shows the Julian calendar was in use.This is 11 Mar. 1631/2]. There is also the burial of a John AIER there on 20 Nov. 1633.Whether this is the same John AIER (EYRE) is unknown. http://pweb.netcom.com/~fzsaund/robins.htmlhttp://pweb.netcom.com/~fzsaund/robins.html Re: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England By genealogy.com user October 08, 2000 at 07:56:31 In reply to: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England 9/17/00 Robins of the Eastern shore:Obedience Robins and Edward Robins lived in Accomac Co., Va. before Charles II was beheaded.Rachel Robins, daughter of Edward, married Richard Beard, a Quaker. They came to Maryland.Rachel's sister, Elizabeth, married Col. William Burgess. They also came to Maryland.Obedience and Edward Robins were said to be the children of Thomas Robins and Mary Buckby of Long Buckby, Northants. Re: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England By genealogy.com user October 20, 2000 at 08:59:09 In reply to: Re: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England 10/08/00 The information I have regarding the people in your post, from the website of Fredric Z. Saunders of Salt Lake City, UT is below: Obedience Robins, son of Richard Robins and Dorothy Goodman, bap. 26 Apr 1601 Long Buckby; m. Grace O'Neil Waters; d. 1662 Northampton Co., VA Edward Robins, son of Richard Robins and Dorothy Goodman, bap.26 Aug 1604 Long Buckby; m. Jane Cornish (lic. date)16 Apr. 1630; d. between 1 Feb. and 17 May 1641 Accomac Co., VA Rachel Robbins, daughter of Edward Robins and Jane Cornish, bap. 20 Nov. 1631 St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, London, Eng.; m. Richard Beard by 1649. Elizabeth Robins, daughter of Edward Robins and Jane Cornish, bap. 20 May 1635 St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, London, Eng., m. William Burgess This information can be accessed at: http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/robins.htmlhttp://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/robins.html There are some very interesting links on this page and you can get to Fredric's home page.Take a look and if you have questions you can contact Fredric. Charles Robbins Re: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England By genealogy.com user October 23, 2000 at 08:48:24 In reply to: Re: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England 10/20/00 Thank you, Charles for the lead to Fredric.His information looks good.My Robins line comes from Rachel Robins who married Richard Beard.Daughter Rachel married Neal Clarke.Rachel Clarke married Thomas Robinson.Oneal Robossen(Robinson) married Martha Barnes. Sarah Robinson married (1) William Keightley, and (2)Justice Hochel/Hoshell/Hoshall/Oshell.Thomas Keightley married Christenah Hoshall.Abraham Keightley married Sarah Tinnis.Sarah Keightley married James Howard.Nancy Ellen Howard married Thomas Hendren in Madison Co., KY, in 1850.I also have a Robbins family in Massachusetts that starts with a George Robbins in Chelmsford. Re: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England By genealogy.com user January 05, 2001 at 09:30:12 In reply to: Re: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England 10/23/00 My Robbins line descends from the Long Buckby, Robins, in VA and NC.There is a very interesting web site, www.longbuckby.net, at least, I find it interesting, the genealogy section and the wills.There are no Rob(b)ins living there now but we had an important role in the area at one time.Could be worth a look. Re: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England By genealogy.com user January 15, 2001 at 05:57:28 In reply to: Re: Robins, Long Buckby Northants, England 1/05/01 Again, my thanks.However, I am not yet knowledgable enough about computors to be able to access that information.Can get the page,..but then what?I'm 82 and just learning about all this.I will find someone to help me.My e-mail is annebw.juno.com Frances d/o Obedience, m. Benj. Cordray By Grady Bonner September 22, 2000 at 11:41:33 I am trying to find the ancestors AND descendants of Benjamin Cordray (Cordry, Cordrey, Corderoy) and Frances (Francis) Robins (Robbins). These have the Ancestral File Numbers "195J-G0R" (Benjamin Cordray) and "195J-G3D" (Frances Robins). I have seen one of their children listed, but not one of whom I am particularly interested - Josias (Josiahs, Josia, Josiah) Cordray. Frances father is Obedience Robbins (195J-G10). None of the sites I have seen show Obedience Robbins and Grace (O'Neill) Waters with a daughter named Frances marrying a Cordray. So I assume it is a different Obedience Robbins. I see that there are a lot of them, but none show BOTH Frances m. Cordray AND Obedience married to anyone or the son of anyone. I suspect they are closely related. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Gregg gbonner@umich.edu Re: Frances d/o Obedience, m. Benj. Cordray By William Gand March 05, 2006 at 12:18:34 In reply to: Frances d/o Obedience, m. Benj. Cordray Grady Bonner 9/22/00 I, too, am looking for Frances Robins'ancestors.The only possibility I've found for her father is Obedience Robins (1600-62), but none of the sites connect Benjamin Cordray AND Frances with that Obedience.I think our Frances was born 1615/19 and Obedience's Frances was born 1634/44.Was Obedience married before he married Grace O'Neil?Is there another Obedience?Or did someone just assume that her father was Obedience, and is someone else actually her father? Have you or anyone out there been able to find any more information? Marilyn Leininger Gand Robins Gehring Byrd Minnesota 1880 By Jean hanks October 02, 2000 at 01:20:16 Looking for information on the siblings and parents of Susannah (Gehring Bennett.Her parents werre Jacob A. and Eva (Byrd) Gehring.Her known siblings were Mary Gish, Catherine Van Blaricon, Sophia Robbins and Christine Kreider. Thanks Mary ROBINS (1745-1777) By genealogy.com user October 03, 2000 at 11:36:54 I need to learn whom the parents were of Mary ROBINS (1745-1777) wf. of William HANDY II b. Abt. 1750 in Greene Co., VA d. 1825 in Adair Co., KY, m. 8 Jan. 1824/Abt. 1769 to Mary. THX, Tammy Margill Robins b abt. 1743 Virginia ? By genealogy.com user October 10, 2000 at 06:48:45 Searching for info on Margill who married a lady by the name of Margaret abt 1766 probably in Virginia. They had a daughter Margaret (Peggy) who married Robert Thurman in 1794. Would really like to know what Margill's wife's last name was. Re: Margill Robins b abt. 1743 Virginia ? By doris stone February 09, 2002 at 01:08:30 In reply to: Margill Robins b abt. 1743 Virginia ? 10/10/00 I too have seen that name but took it to be Margitt, (Margaret), when she signed for her daughters marriage, and assumed the father was dead.Do you have a reliable source that the man's name is Margill? Jason A. Robins mar. Matilda Goldsmith By genealogy.com user July 18, 2000 at 06:19:10 I am looking for decendants of Jason Robins and Matilda Goldsmith. they left Yancey County NC in the 1830-40's and went to Clay County KY. I would appreciate any information. Thanks! Lynn Goldsmith Robins, William James, Ilfracombe, Devon By genealogy.com user July 19, 2000 at 07:05:23 I am looking for ancestors of William James Robins, born 19 Oct 1907 in Ilfracombe, Devon, England.According to his birth certificate, parents were James Henry Robins, married to Mary Ellen Hewitt, both born abt. 1880 in Ilfracombe and Barnstaple, respectively. Charlote Ann Robins m. Robert McLane By genealogy.com user July 22, 2000 at 12:57:16 I am looking for information on Charlote Ann Robins who married a Robert McLane/Mclean/McClane and had at least one child Carrie Elizabeth McLane in 1891. Diane Perkins perkinsdt@yahoo.com John Robins m. Caroline V. Howard VA? By genealogy.com user July 28, 2000 at 11:15:08 I have informatin on a john Robins who married a Caroline V. Howard.I don't have any dates except a marriage of one of their children. Their Children: 1. Nancy (Mimmie) married Robert McLane on Dec. 31, 1874 2.James 3.Elias (Ely) 4.John C. 5.Mary Elizabeth 6.Alice M. 7.Sarah J. 8.Lucy Jane (Luly) 9.Thomas e. (Ned) 10.Caroline v. (Carrie) 11.Maggie Bell (Mack) Then it goes on to list the children of Robert McLane and Charlotte Ann Robins and had 8 children.It looks like Charlotte and Nancy from above are the same. 1.Blanche Married Edward Rowe 2.William Robert married Mary Lelia Moore Heath 3.John Carol married Irene Jones 4.Hawkins died young 5.Thomas Henry married Elizabeth Lee 6.Preston Blake married Norah Chapman 7.Carrie Elizabeth married William Leslie taylor (my grandparents) 8.Melvin Baylor Married Minnie Seay This information came from an older relative in the 1970s. Diane A.Chesterfield Robbins b.1822 NC By genealogy.com user October 20, 2000 at 11:36:00 Looking for relatives of A.Chesterfield Robbins married to Martha Mintz(mince) Wm.Robbins abt.1754 of NC By genealogy.com user October 20, 2000 at 06:20:24 I am trying to find the last name of a Sarah that was married to William Robbins b. abt.1754. I would like to find her last name and any other info about them. ROBINS, Bessie 1904 Fulton Co., ARK By genealogy.com user August 21, 2000 at 08:32:49 I am looking for info on Bessie Robins,dau of George D.& Lula Curtis Robins.Born in Fulton Co., ARK 1904.Supposedly lived in Arizona.Any info appreciated. Re: ROBINS, Bessie 1904 Fulton Co., ARK By genealogy.com user July 03, 2001 at 04:57:16 In reply to: ROBINS, Bessie 1904 Fulton Co., ARK 8/21/00 Can you tell me if you have any connections to a Walter E. Robbins/Robins who was married to Vincie Lynn Brown and lived in or around Camp, Fulton County, Arkansas?They had 10 children by the time Vincie died there in August 1940-1.Walter died in Little Rock, Arkansas in the summer of 1964-5 and is buried at Beebe Arkansas.Walter was the son of Thomas N. Robbins/Robins (Robbins on his death certificate) and Martha Medows (Meadows?).Any help will be greatly appreciated. TIA, Anna Brewer eleanor robins (robbins) By genealogy.com user October 23, 2000 at 09:18:08 looking for info. on my grandfather's grandmother eleanor robins.eleanor's father was moses robins from england.eleanor married lewis (louis) robins who came from england to new york (i am told). James Robins Sr. - Randolph Co., NC By John German August 22, 2000 at 05:37:52 I have created a web site for material I have collected concerning James Robbins, d. 1799, and James Robbins Sr., b c1737, both of Randolph Co., NC. The URL is: http://www.inct.net/~german/james.htmhttp://www.inct.net/~german/james.htm Re: James Robins Sr. - Randolph Co., NC By genealogy.com user October 20, 2000 at 07:49:29 In reply to: James Robins Sr. - Randolph Co., NC John German 8/22/00 tried to send an email via your web site but had complications.James Robbins who married Elizabeth Yount is my g-g-g-g-g-grandfather by his son Issac JAckson Robbins from his first marriage to Martha Beesley.How far back do you have them traced?As far as I've got I have them back to the mid 1600's in Scotland.feel free to email me at cagneyfan@djis.net Re: James Robins Sr. - Randolph Co., NC By Allen Binstein January 01, 2002 at 12:17:45 In reply to: Re: James Robins Sr. - Randolph Co., NC 10/20/00 Brandon, I believe this is my wifes Robbins line. We would like to explore this with you. Bob Rhonda Luella Robins and G.J. Morris By Catherine Duncan June 07, 2000 at 10:55:49 Rhonda Luella Robins b.abt.1881 in Se-Elnio,? Layette County Illinois. m. George Judson Morris. b. March 23,1881 in Onley, Richland County, Illinois. Daugther Elizabeth Mary Jane Morris was born Dec. 20,1906 in Effingham, Illinois.. Elizabeth's birthcertificate is where I get age of Luella. and where Luella was born. Hand writing hard to read. George Judson Morris is listed on birthcertificate as Restarant Keeper. Any help would be welcome. duncanlady@bctonline.com samuel robins son of john robins . By genealogy.com user June 09, 2000 at 01:10:16 samuel had a son named thomas marvin robins. they lived in dunklin county missouri and mississippi county arkansas.thomas had sons named hadley ersley marvin and newell. any info will be helpful.samuel born about 1835. thomas born about 1865. sons of thomas born about 1900-1920 Re: samuel robins son of john robins . By Brenda Drews April 19, 2006 at 06:06:30 In reply to: samuel robins son of john robins . 6/09/00 Hi, I think we're researching the same families, please email me at georgiasky@peoplepc.com or drifter4@familieslostintime.com I have Samuel N Robbins b: 1836 TN, d: 18 Apr 1898 Bollinger Co., Missouri, married 4 times, last wife was Lydia Margaret Elizabeth Costephens b: 17 Apr 1858 in Wayne, MO d: 5 May 1898 in Bollinger Co., Missouri.I have this wife as the mother of Marvin T. Robbins, father of your Hadley, Ersley, Odell, Amelia, & Mae Robbins. We have a good deal of Robbins family info if you'd like to share please email us.WE currently working on putting up a family website. Thanks, Brenda Drews Robins, Thomas, Warrn Co., NC. d. 1780. By William Mitchiner April 23, 2000 at 12:27:18 Robins,Thomas Warren County, NC, Died 1780. son Willam. Re: Robins, Thomas, Warrn Co., NC. d. 1780. By genealogy.com user May 10, 2000 at 10:08:07 In reply to: Robins, Thomas, Warrn Co., NC. d. 1780. William Mitchiner 4/23/00 is your willam a william if so william Robins is in my lines e-mail back Re: Robins, Thomas, Warrn Co., NC. d. 1780. By William Mitchiner May 10, 2000 at 10:30:01 In reply to: Re: Robins, Thomas, Warrn Co., NC. d. 1780. 5/10/00 Robins, Thomas d. 1780, son: Robins, William of Warren County, NC, my great grandfather. Need data on Robins,Thomas. Re: Robins, Thomas, Warrn Co., NC. d. 1780. By Jimmie Lee ROBINS May 12, 2000 at 12:38:38 In reply to: Robins, Thomas, Warrn Co., NC. d. 1780. William Mitchiner 4/23/00 Thomas ROBBINS was my ggg-grandfather Reuben ROBBINS brother. My gggg-grandfather John ROBBINS owned several plantations in the area of Wilkes Cty. along the Buffalo River. See our webpages at: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ ROBBINS/ROBINS pages at bottom. No replies. NEW John J. Robbins and Selina Ann Lewis By Nelda Percival April 24, 2000 at 11:51:16 John J. Robbins married Selina Ann Lewis in Kansas their children are: 1. Tom Robbins who settled in Eagle Idaho and had one son 2. Ella Robbins who married a Strader lived in Winfield KS had 2 children 3. Carrie Robbins married a Anderson lived in Bristow, OK had 7? a. Alpha Anderson Ledgerwood b. Jessie Anderson McGinnis c.Nettie Anderson Ford d. Virgie Anderson Kastendieck e. Della Anderson Rambo f. John Anderson g. Lafe Anderson 4. Melvin Robbins Bristow, OKowned a pool hall. it is said he shot himself wifesettled somewhere in Neb and they had a daughter whose last name was brown and lived somewhere in Denver Co. if you are connected with this family please contact me at nelda_percival@hotmail.com John Robins, Devon b ca 1805 By Rosemary Pollock April 25, 2000 at 03:42:55 I am seeking information on John Robins who married Sarah Horn(e) in 1836 at St Mary's Steps Exeter.He was born at Otterton, Devon about 1805 and Sarah (Sally) was christened at Venn Ottery in 1806.I believe his parents were William Robins and Elizabeth Rier, but as yet have not been able to confirm this. John and Sarah later lived at Sidmouth, Devon and had children Matilda, William George, John, Sarah and Isaac. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. info on crest, tartan, etc By genealogy.com user April 26, 2000 at 12:42:54 any info on the ROBINS tartan, crest , etc...greatly appreciated Re: info on crest, tartan, etc By Jimmie Lee ROBINS May 12, 2000 at 01:03:50 In reply to: info on crest, tartan, etc 4/26/00 Visit our webpages at: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ click on ROBBINS/ROBINS links Re: info on crest, tartan, etc By genealogy.com user July 06, 2000 at 04:26:53 In reply to: Re: info on crest, tartan, etc Jimmie Lee ROBINS 5/12/00 go to www.house-of-tartan.scotland.net/ and type in robbins and u will see the tartan. George, Aaron, Thankful By genealogy.com user April 26, 2000 at 02:23:22 Looking for parents of George, Aaron, and Thankful Robins.Thankful b. 1742?47?She was a Basptist.Married Deacon Joshua Field (a Concregationalist) and setttled in Brandon VT. Jane Adapted@aol.com ELLEN ROBINS TEVIS/TIVIS By genealogy.com user April 29, 2000 at 02:00:54 I am looking for info on Ellen Robins Tevis. (Could also be MARY Ellen.)She was born 1831 in France and died March 25, 1870 and is buried in Fulton County, Illinois.Please see posting of 4/23/99.Thank you. Sarah Ann Robins, abt 1842 PA By genealogy.com user May 04, 2000 at 01:28:43 I am looking for any information about Sarah Ann Robins who was born abt 1842 in PA.She married George W. Eamigh in Blair Co. between 1864 and 1870.I believe she was from either Blair or Bedford County. If anyone has any information about Robins living in those two counties between 1850 and 1870, I would like to share information. April Re: Sarah Ann Robins, abt 1842 PA By Diana September 27, 2000 at 06:30:43 In reply to: Sarah Ann Robins, abt 1842 PA 5/04/00 April.......I too am looking for information on a Sarah Ann Robins born in Pennsylvania. the Sarah I am trying to trace was born in Scranton PA around {1838} we think''' She was first married to a Finch he died and she married some one else sometime in the 1860-1870 range Could this be your Sarah, too? ROBINS, Bartholomew grave photo CO By genealogy.com user May 09, 2000 at 10:11:08 I have a grave photo from the Central City, Gilpin County, CO cemetery. of: ROBINS, Bartholomew (In Memory of) Died Feb 16, 1890 Aged 49 years. http://members.xoom.com/sahftbahl/GraveGallery/http://members.xoom.com/sahftbahl/GraveGallery/ I hope this helps someone Donna John J. Robins/Selina Ann Lewis Kansas By Nelda Percival March 28, 2000 at 11:12:09 Hi, I am looking for: Selena Lewis m. John J. Robins on 27 July 1865, he was a farmer b. Ohio, children...Thomas b 1867,Ks,Carrie b. 1868 Ks, Laura b. 1870 Ks from 1870 Riley, Ks censas. She then married a William Bovard Bonstein, Riley, Ks after his death 1896, married a Mr. Beck and a Mr. Kimball. This is my Great Grand mother if you are from one of her marriages please contact me at nelda_percival@hotmail.com, I'm looking for relatives... Thank you N. Kittery, ME Smith, Lydston, Robins By Richard Rimbach March 14, 2000 at 07:29:36 I hit a brick wall. Have downloaded Old Kittery & Her Families and added alot to my tree but I'm stuck on my Smith line. GGGrandfather William Graham Smith b 1795, m 10/7/1828 Margaret Lydston, d 12/18/1856. Children who lived: Rebecca J. b 3/17/1891, d11/19/1910 m Dixon & Raitt, Margaret A. b 4/10/1832, d 11/4/1887, m Matthews & my GGrandfather Horace Morse Smith b 11/9/1842 d 3/28/1919 m 6/1/1870 Isabelle Marie Robins. This brings me within 1 generation of the Smith info in Old Kittery but no connection. ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) By genealogy.com user March 19, 2000 at 03:00:05 HI I am serching for Robin(S) of the chanel islands May be Guernsey name may also be Robyn(s0 with or with out the s would love any and all info thanks K. Robbins of Gentrace@ix.netcom.com Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) By Cindi Wong August 31, 2000 at 04:07:02 In reply to: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) 3/19/00 Hi, My great grandfather came to Australia from Guernsey in 1854, but was born in Somerset, UK. If you would like to contact me at the email address I will give you further info that I have. George Robins B:c1831 married Susanna Paske/Parske Guernsey, 1852, daughter Elizabeth born Guernsey 1853. Regards, Cynthia Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) By MATTHEW ROBINS December 12, 2008 at 10:57:30 In reply to: Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) Cindi Wong 8/31/00 Hi there Cynthia my name is Matthew Robert Robins and I live in Guernsey Channel Island and I'm researching my family tree at the moment both on my mothers side and also on my fathers side. on my fathers side I have got back toa Joseph Robins who was born in 1785 and lived in falmouth he married a Mary langdon. one of theis sons was called Isaac who was born near yeovil somerset in 1826 he married a Emma Bargery and one of their children was a George who was born in 1860. Does any of this ring any bells with your research ? if so I have much more info. Please let me know either way. Take care all the very best. Matt. Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) By Cindi Wong December 12, 2008 at 06:24:45 In reply to: Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) MATTHEW ROBINS 12/12/08 Hi Matthew, Thanks for the info. but as much as I would like it to by 'MY' George, I dont think it is. I know he was born in about 1831, in Somerset (not sure where), father's name Thomas. In the Guernsey 1851 census he was a 20 year old quarryman lodging in Salterns Road, St Sampsons. He married in Guernsey in May 1852 to a Susanna Parsk. On their daughter Elisabeth's birth entry (11/7/1853) he was a labourer living at Le Banques, St Sampsons'. Thats about all I know about him, just cant seem to get back any further than that. Thanks again and all the best on you search. Cynthia Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) By genealogy.com user March 22, 2000 at 08:57:32 In reply to: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) 3/19/00 Hi there, The Robin family in Guernsey is very large, check out the Robin Family Forum. Do you have names and dates? regards Jenny Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) By genealogy.com user March 23, 2000 at 01:27:54 In reply to: Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) 3/22/00 Nicholas Robin 1600's i dont recall acuall date sapose to have been from guernsey Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) By genealogy.com user October 14, 2000 at 09:12:32 In reply to: Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) 3/23/00 I am curious as to where you might have received your information as to the possibility of a Nicholas Robin(s) being of the Channel Islands (Guernsey) circa 1600. Around 1900, George Brown wrote a series of geneologies about families in the Yarmouth area of Nova Scotia, including the Robbins family.In that article, he identifies Nicholas Robbins as having been the original American settler and indicates that he came from the channel islands.There is no indication of how he reached that conclusion, so I am curious if your Nicholas Robin(s) might be the same person, since the date is right.A Nicholas Robinson sailed aboard the Blessing from London to Boston in 1635 and is indicated as planning to settle in Cambridge, Mass.Subsequently, a Nicholas Robbins shows up in Cambridge Mass land records and is known to have been a shoemaker.It seems likely that he is the same person who sailed on the Blessing.It is also known that this Nicholas Robbins then (in 1838) moved to Duxbury and is definitely the ancester of the Nova Scotia Robbins family. The question is - is the Nicholas Robin(s) of Guernsey that you referred to the same person as the Nicholas Robinson of the Blessing sailing and the Nicholas Robbins of Cambridge and Duxbury Mass.Any assistance that might be provided would be very welcome. Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) By genealogy.com user October 15, 2000 at 02:48:51 In reply to: Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) 10/14/00 first sir, and cuzn, however distant we have had this discusion.The Blessing had two diffrent familys on board by way of the list of june 17 1635 1Robertson Nicolas age 30 wile below his name other passengers nameswere listed Robison Elizabeth age 32,Robinson Katherine (aka Kat) age 12, Robinson Mary age 7, Robinson Jo age 5 and Robinson Sara age 1 1/2, elizabet and sara were listed as togeather. point 1 acording to all recordsthe children of Nicolas And AnnwereJohn the (OLDEST) then Catherinethen marythe some list hannahand others rebecca NOT Katherine maryJo and Sara if you wish to proseu this line, do so it may in some way make sence to youjust like your telling me, in a letterthat hestor had to be over a hundred Y be cause she lived 20+ years past John never dawning on you that 35 year old men often married 15 year old girls back then, as common practice,so why should it surprise me thatyou would take any random number of pasenngersthat had simmilar names and sayhey thats them ? I dont dout thsat last namesmay be writen wrong or the recorderentered it incorrectlybut when the ages don't match either well ? thus NO that dose not prove they came on the Blessing. Wile some names are the samethe ages are wrong.Wives would have had tobeen switched as well.Elizabeth to Ann, and if Annand Nicolas were married hereand the children were Ann's as records have itthentimes are wrong tooEH also Elizabet it was stated was traviling withsara it was too seperate fromKat/Katherinemary and Jo (useualy short for Joseph not John} and only bycombining them do you come up with you theory mass records showsnicholas robbins sellin a home in cambridge in 1680 point 2 in mass hisotry he was listed prior to 1635 working with mr winslow point 3 he came here with his brothers samuel by whos {will linked them to John and hestor of england,} whom moved to salisbury , mass, his brother John who moved toWethersfield CT according to all history accounts yet there not listed in the blessingspassenger roster I have a copy of browns works as do iof the Yarmouthherald Genealogies No 35 12 and 19th of october 1897 point 4 also please note Nicolas marriedanne before 1645 in new england and was recorded as so in the torrey Marriages # 970 nic sold his house in 1638to johnFessenden it had been mentiond he had lived there a few years in another work i had read this was sent to you and lawrence on 10 30 1999 along with a print out of American Plantaions and colonies ship the blessings 1635 as I have said to you and your brother cuzzn, we will disagree on this mater you have not proven your case in My Oppinion yourbrief is too full of holes and you data dose not stand too many recordshave conflicting material one last point in that time a man useualy married a woman cniderably younger than themselfs however elizabeth was older by the record of the blessing than he was by 2 years for that time and period in the history, not a lickly union your surlywelcome to your opinionsbut sorryi dont by it Now if the blessing is not the ship he saild on, what many of the old records are lost. in many books it listed nicholas as coming from the chanel islands with his brothersand the there was a nicholsthere at the right time and of the right agethe belive he cam from burgendy france area, but cant saport that with birth records. in the chanel isles was or did have such a personm fron genalogical studies done there The line robin was establishedwheather it is in fact our nicholasstill stands in question? our nicholas's father John was also listed as having much land in england and abroad and his sons save 1 were sent to over seesome of it. it to has been recorded as was john husband to hestor haveing an other wife anne Pitt and thier sonSir Richerd. when richard recived his coat of armsyou may see the flordaliesonly sliced pailwice and atached to thesides of the shield this was the coat of armsrev randolfrobbinsthought belongrd toJohn of ct, it did not but thats another storie Kevin Re: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) By Jimmie Lee ROBINS May 12, 2000 at 12:41:14 In reply to: ROBIN(s)OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS(GUERNSEY) 3/19/00 Invitation to visit our webpages at: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ click on ROBBINS/ROBINS pages Capt Nathaniel/Mary Robins-Staten Island By Christopher Wells March 19, 2000 at 03:00:01 I trace my roots back to Capt. Nathaniel and Mary Robins. They both came to the US from England before the Revolutionary War. They are both buried in the Hillside Cemetery in Graniteville, Staten Island, New York. He died 20 MAR 1831, age 77. She died 23 DEC 1848, age 82. They had at least one daughter who married a WOOD. Out of that union came Mary Ann Houghout (sp?), Amandy Taylor, George Wood, b. 1821, and Charlott Emeline Kinsey, b. 2 DEC 1817, d. 13 APR 1895.I have information for several generations beyond all these people Nathaniel and Mary had at least two other children, William G. Robins died 24 FEB 1826 and Susan who married Jacob Housman.Susan died 2 JUL 1854 (age 47).Both of these children are also buried in Hillside Cemetery. I am most interested in finding the daughter of Nathaniel and Mary who married a WOOD since I don't have either of their first names. If you have connections, please contact me. Chris Wells cngwells@aol.com Re: Capt Nathaniel/Mary Robins-Staten Island By Christopher Wells January 19, 2003 at 04:09:49 In reply to: Capt Nathaniel/Mary Robins-Staten Island Christopher Wells 3/19/00 Just letting everyone know that my message and email address are still valid. Also, my wife and I visited Nathaniel and Mary's burial site on Staten Island in October 2001.Their marble tombstones are showing their age, but are still readable (albiet difficult in places).I have pictures. Chris Wells Re: Capt Nathaniel/Mary Robins-Staten Island By Robert Hoadley January 31, 2006 at 11:08:58 In reply to: Capt Nathaniel/Mary Robins-Staten Island Christopher Wells 3/19/00 I am researching some of the female lines of my grandmother's family, the Latourettes. She is decended from Jean and Marie Latourette (La tourrette) who came from France to NYC in 1687 and then to Staten Island about 1699. My grandmother left Staten Island in 1918 but most of her family stayed and died there. Anyway - Her first cousin 3X removed married a Robins. Her name was Margaret (census records have Margary) Ann Latourette b. July 21, 1804 and died May 8, 1884 (both Staten Island). Her first husband was Richard Robins who was born about 1785 and died May 31, 1831. They had at least 6 children (see below). I attempted to locate them in the 1820-1830 census for Richmond Co. (Staten Island) but could not, but then I located a Richard Robins in Ward 1 of New York City for both of the census years. The census pretty much match up to all age groups of most all members of their family. The 1800-30 census records for NYC also have other Robins that could be Richard's father but I am unsure. I do know that Richard and Barbary married on Feb. 20, 1819 at the Madison Ave. or Northwest or Sugar-loaf St., Dutch Ref. Church, New York City. Also, in the 1820 census for NYC Ward 1 is David Latourette, who is her brother. It is this Capt. David who owned the "Latourette Hotel" in Bayonne, NJ you may, or may not, have heard about (depending on your interest and knowledge of Staten Island/Hudson Co.). After Richard Robins died Barbary returned to Staten Island and remarried a man by the name of John R. Gibson from England. They moved each census year. First they were in Westfild, then Southfield, then New Springville (Northfield) and finally Richmond also in Northfield. Seems that only two of Richard Robin's sons went to Staten Island and they were David and John (see below). So my question is - do you think that Nathaniel Robins is related to my Richard Robins? IF you have any information I would apreciate it. Thank you, Robert Hoadley Below is an outline of what I have on my Robins connection. I just started looking into this yesterday so this is rather incomplete but thought I would post it anyway: Descendants of Richard Robins 1 Richard Robins b: Abt. 1785 d: 31 May 1831 in New York, New York Co., NY .. +Barbary Ann La Tourette b: 21 Jul 1804 in Mariner's Harbor, Northfield, Staten Island, Richmond Co., NY d: 08 May 1884 . 2 Matthew Decker Robins b: 05 Mar 1820 in New York Ward 1, New York Co., NY d: 02 May 1823 in New York Ward 1, New York Co., NY . 2 Ann Eliza Robins b: 20 Oct 1822 in New York Ward 1, New York Co., NY . 2 Robert D. Robins b: 25 Aug 1823 in New York Ward 1, New York Co., NY . 2 David L. Robins b: 26 Dec 1824 in New York Ward 1, New York Co., NY ..... +Catherine Unknown b: Abt. 1836 in SCOTLAND ..... 3 David R. Robins b: Abt. 1851 in Westfield, Staten Island, Richmond Co., NY ..... 3 Eliza V. Robins b: Abt. 1853 in Westfield, Staten Island, Richmond Co., NY . 2 John R. Robins b: 30 Sep 1826 in New York Ward 1, New York Co., NY d: Oct 1881 ..... +Margaret Rickhaw b: Abt. 1831 in Westfield, Staten Island, Richmond Co., NY ..... 3 Ann E. Robins b: Abt. 1854 in Westfield, Staten Island, Richmond Co., NY ..... 3 Harriet Adlaid Robins b: Abt. 1859 in Westfield, Staten Island, Richmond Co., NY ..... 3 John A. Robins b: Abt. 1867 in Westfield, Staten Island, Richmond Co., NY ..... 3 Rachel V. Robins b: Abt. 1874 in Westfield, Staten Island, Richmond Co., NY . 2 Charles L. Robins b: 02 Jul 1828 in New York Ward 1, New York Co., NY d: 21 Aug 1828 in New York Ward 1, New York Co., NY John ROBBINS/Reuben ROBBINS/William B. R By Jimmie Lee ROBINS May 12, 2000 at 01:02:02 Researching ROBBINS/ROBINS VA/WVA. 1700's into Wilkes Cty., NC Visit our webpages at: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ click ROBBINS/ROBINS links ROBINS - Pushmataha Co., OK By Judy K DYE May 21, 2000 at 11:11:45 Wishing to learn more about the family listed in the 1920 Pushmataha Co., OK census:Oren ROBINS (47MS), Ella (38TX), Arlin Clyde (14AL), Narvin (12AL), Earston (8AL), Violet (5OK).Any info welcomed & will be appreciated. John Robins / Caroline Howard By genealogy.com user May 22, 2000 at 01:11:06 Looking for anyone with interests to John Robins who married Caroline Howard in/abt 1850, in Gloucester,VA.Their children were: James W. Robins, b. 1854, mar. Alice Robins, 1879 Nancy Anna Robins, b 1855, mar. Robert Mclane, 1874 John Robins b. 1859, mar. Mary A. Rowe, 1882 Elias Robins, b. 1857, mar. Indianna Bonnywell, 1882 Elizabeth (Betty) Robins, b. 1861, mar. Robert Lee Deal, 1883 Alice Robins, b. 1865, mar. Thomas S. King Loulie Robins, b. 1868, mar. Edward Shackelford Sarah Robins, b. 1871, mar. Charles S. Hall, 1894 Carrie V. Robins, b. 1873, mar. Benjamin F. Belvin, 1891 Woody Robins, b. 1860 I am researching John & Caroline.These are my ggrandparents. Looking for the parents of John. Mary Re: John Robins / Caroline Howard By genealogy.com user September 02, 2000 at 07:46:55 In reply to: John Robins / Caroline Howard 5/22/00 Re:Elias Robins, b. 1857, mar. Indianna Bonnywell, 1882. These were my grandparents, I have a little information on them. Re: John Robins / Caroline Howard By genealogy.com user September 04, 2000 at 10:19:51 In reply to: Re: John Robins / Caroline Howard 9/02/00 Your Elias Robins b. 1857 is the brother to my James Robins b. 1854.I have a little info on John W. and Caroline Howard Robins.I'm interested in sharing what I have learned.You can e-mail me atmcr157@aol.comMary Re: John Robins / Caroline Howard By genealogy.com user July 28, 2000 at 11:27:41 In reply to: John Robins / Caroline Howard 5/22/00 I also have information on this line.Nancy Ann who married Robert McLane is the line of my ancestors.I need birth information on John robins and Caroline Howard.Do you have any hard copies of their records.See my later post. Diane Stephen Robins New Jersey to Ontario By genealogy.com user March 26, 2000 at 01:16:32 I am looking for any information on Stephen ROBINS or ROBBINS born ca 1767 in New Jersey, married Susanna DILS possibly New Jersey, 2nd Wife Christine ____ in Lincoln or Gainsborough Counties. Really need info on date of death, and possible ancestors in New Jersey Edward ROBINS-Jane CORNISH m. 1630 By Fredric Saunders June 05, 2000 at 10:45:36 Added information on Jane's ancestry to my site at: http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/cornish.htmlhttp://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/cornish.html John W.ROBINS(1822-1865),GloucesterCo,VA By genealogy.com user February 25, 2000 at 10:43:56 Am looking for ancestry and descendents ofJohn William Robins (1822-1865) of Gloucester County, VA who was a pow in a NY prison and died there during the Civil War. He m. Mary Maria Moore and had issue:William Francis Robins (b. 1850); Thaddeus Moore Robins (b. 1853); John Henry Robins, (b. 1854); Zackeous Jackson Robins, (b. 1858); Sarah Eliz. Robins, (b. 1861) and Henerietta Morgan Robins, (b. 1863 Re: John W.ROBINS(1822-1865),GloucesterCo,VA By genealogy.com user July 14, 2000 at 07:36:08 In reply to: John W.ROBINS(1822-1865),GloucesterCo,VA 2/25/00 Hi Gayle, I am looking for information on Martha Robins Coleman Sale born about 1809 in Mathews/Gloucester(?) County, VA.She was married to John N. Sale who was previously married to Rosa Smith daughter of Sands and Elizabeth Armistead.Children: 2 daughteres with Coleman(?) Harriet R. Sale B.1844(died at 6 years old),William Joseph Sale B.abt. 1842/43, Andrew Jackson Sale B.1846(?) and Lucy O'Neal Sale B.abt. 1845. Any information about her or any others would be greatly appreciated.Thanks, Terry Re: John W.ROBINS(1822-1865),GloucesterCo,VA By genealogy.com user April 10, 2001 at 07:42:04 In reply to: John W.ROBINS(1822-1865),GloucesterCo,VA 2/25/00 Hi Gayle, I'm trying to locate info. on my grandfather. All I have is that he was a Merchant Marine, possibly a Captain. Surname was Robins, I do not know last name. His people came from Newport News area. He had one daughter, (my Mom), and her Mom died very early in my Mom's life. Any thoughts will be appreciated. Re: John W.ROBINS(1822-1865),GloucesterCo,VA By gayle weiss February 29, 2000 at 06:29:00 In reply to: John W.ROBINS(1822-1865),GloucesterCo,VA 2/25/00 My e-mail address has changed: gbweiss@uswest.net Re: John W.ROBINS(1822-1865),GloucesterCo,VA By genealogy.com user August 19, 2000 at 08:59:37 In reply to: Re: John W.ROBINS(1822-1865),GloucesterCo,VA gayle weiss 2/29/00 Hi Gayle,I am wondering if my John Robins is maybe a brother or cousin to your John Robins.I have John Robins (b.1829) married Caroline Howard (b.1836) in 1850 in Gloucester, VA and had around 10 children from 1854 to 1873.I am looking for information on John and Caroline and their ancestors. Robbins-Mary Ann -1826 By genealogy.com user January 03, 2000 at 12:50:37 Am looking for any information on Mary Ann Robbins (sp).She was b-1826-Canterberry, England, and d-1890-Exline, IA. She married James Hutchison b-1824-OH, and died 1908, Truro, IA. Thankyou for any help. Abigail A. Robins m.Addison Ball By Jerry Grimes February 29, 2000 at 07:32:54 I am looking for the parents of Abigail Robinswho was born in NC and m. Addison Ball in ClayCo. Ky bef. 1840. Mother's first name is Mary.Thanks for any info .Jerry Re: Abigail A. Robins m.Addison Ball By Janice Faulconer March 01, 2001 at 11:04:16 In reply to: Abigail A. Robins m.Addison Ball Jerry Grimes 2/29/00 Jerry, I am very interested in this family as well.Would you write me at I am related to Abigail's brother Jacob Alexander Robbins.In her CW deposition Jacob's wife (Matilda Goldsmith) says that she and Addison are 2nd cousins and they all grew up together on the banks of the Little Ivy.(NC)Thanks -Janice Faulconer Re: Abigail A. Robins m.Addison Ball By genealogy.com user March 01, 2002 at 09:19:59 In reply to: Re: Abigail A. Robins m.Addison Ball Janice Faulconer 3/01/01 My address has changed again.Genealogy.com supposedly has a method of updating addresses, but I put in a request two months ago and nothing has happened.My current address is:janice.faulconer@byu.netHopefully this address will be around for a long time.--Janice Matilda Goldsmith Devotee-Robbins Cousin-Depos Needed By Heather Durian December 10, 2012 at 06:54:44 In reply to: Re: Abigail A. Robins m.Addison Ball Janice Faulconer 3/01/01 I'm the great, great, greant granddaughter of Nancy Jane Robbins born in KY, Jackson County and married James Clark Smith, giving birth to Mary Margaret Smith, who married a Risner, who gave birth to my grandpa. My mom was born in Middlesborough. I am told that the depositions of Matilda Goldsmith Robbins taken with the census information confirm this lineage. I have been told that by numerous people on numerous boards. I'm also told that Matilda died in 1901 per a letter of her son James, who the pension ended up being through, in Harlan County, KY. I would love to confirm this and to be sure of Nancy's parentage.Would you be willing to send me all you have? I'd be happy to invite you to my tree on ancestry.heatherdurian@yahoo.com Jim & Kate Leiser R., ca.Civil War, AL? By John Gwin March 01, 2000 at 10:11:11 Looking for info on the people listed here. See anyone who looks familiar? Please e.mail me--thanks! jmcdgwin@zianet.com Thank you! 4.4--Chesley (Chess) Gwin b. ca. 1820-30 ; d. ; m. Fannie Bell, daughter of a Hard-shell Baptist preacher ( b. ;d. ); raised a big family; m. a widow, Mrs. Blevins -----5.?--son Chesley Gwin -----5.?--daughter Fannie Gwin; m. Albert Leiser ----------6.1--Kate Leiser; m. Jim Robins -----5.?-- This excerpt taken from my page: http://www.zianet.com/jmcdgwin/gwin.htmhttp://www.zianet.com/jmcdgwin/gwin.htm Re: Jim & Kate Leiser R., ca.Civil War, AL? By John Gwin February 25, 2001 at 02:27:46 In reply to: Jim & Kate Leiser R., ca.Civil War, AL? John Gwin 3/01/00 UPDATE: Looking for info on the people listed here. See anyone who looks familiar? Please e.mail me--thanks! jmcdgwin@zianet.com Thank you! * * * * * * * * * 4.4--Chesley (Chess) Gwin b. ca. 1820-30; m1. 20 Mar 1850 at Bogue Chitto, Dallas Co., AL, by Rev. Cotten of the Cahaba Methodist Church, to Fannie Bell, daughter of a Hard-shell Baptist preacher; raised a big family; m2. a widow, Mrs. Blevins. -----5.?--son Chesley Gwin -----5.?--daughter Fannie Gwin; m. Albert Leiser ----------6.1--Kate Leiser; m. Jim Robins -----5.?-- This excerpt taken from my page: http://www.zianet.com/jmcdgwin/gwinwilliam.htmhttp://www.zianet.com/jmcdgwin/gwinwilliam.ht Alfred Robins m.1877 Bedfordshire,Eng. By genealogy.com user December 21, 1999 at 02:01:40 We are seeking any information about Alfred Robins, my great grandfather, who was married in Bedfordshire, England in 1877. His grandson was my South African-born father, William Smith who was the 1924 Paris Olympics gold medallist for Boxing. We live in Australia so it's hard to do research other than through the internet. Thank you, Bill Smith and Jo Fraser Re: Alfred Robins m.1877 Bedfordshire,Eng. By genealogy.com user May 10, 2000 at 11:04:55 In reply to: Alfred Robins m.1877 Bedfordshire,Eng. 12/21/99 have alferd robins birth jul,5 1840 death jun,6 1907 father robins mother ames,of alfred line goes to sir theobald grenvill and sir hugh courtenay. might want to check dates would make him 37 when married Re: Alfred Robins m.1877 Bedfordshire,Eng. By Josephine Fraser November 16, 2000 at 07:05:02 In reply to: Re: Alfred Robins m.1877 Bedfordshire,Eng. 5/10/00 Hi, thanks for the response about Alfred Robins, but it seems he's not the one we're seeking. we have a very old newspaper clipping that shows Alfred and his wife celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary in the 1920s. By that time he was the grandfather of an Olympic champion boxer, Willie Smith of South Africa. Willie's mother (alfred's daughter) was Annie Philanda Robins who married William Smith and migrated to South Africa. Thanks anyway. Levi Robins - MD/DE By michael gray December 24, 1999 at 02:47:10 Looking for information about Levi Robins d. 1775 who was the father of Phebe.Phebe married Nathaniel Hickman.Famileis lived in Sussex Co., DE or MD.Any inof appreciated. ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK By Bern Fay Robins March 05, 2000 at 08:54:49 ROBINS Thomas Henry Born 1851 - Married Mary Elizabeth Children: Mary E. DOB 1871 - Alice DOB 1873 - Thomas Henry DOB 1875 (I have full tree for this person. Any descendents of the line please contact me. All the family came from London UK. Sorry but no connection with the USA Re: ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK By patricia morris September 23, 2001 at 04:58:38 In reply to: ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK Bern Fay Robins 3/05/00 i am looking for relatives of benjamin robins of the london area, wife annie brackely only child i have so far is also benjamin, unsure if they are jewish and from the ukraine or english. you know what family `history` is like. if you come across any referance to these people could you please let me know. thanks Re: ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK By patricia morris March 31, 2002 at 04:26:53 In reply to: ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK Bern Fay Robins 3/05/00 Hi again, Bernard I have a William Henry Robins b 15 August 1784 St Annes soho London, son of Samuel Robins and Lucy Godsoe. I have no other details for this William so he may be yours. Best wishes Pat Re: ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK By genealogy.com user May 10, 2000 at 10:15:24 In reply to: ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK Bern Fay Robins 3/05/00 would there be any william henry in that tree lines Re: ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK By patricia morris January 11, 2002 at 12:10:24 In reply to: Re: ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK 5/10/00 Still have not found a William Henry, but I have found the Robins family as far back as around 1800, Edward Robins m Sarah Dixon 1819 Soho London. I have information on two lines from Edward leaving 4 of his sons untraced, also two lines from his grandsons sons. This leaves at least 6 Robins lines I know of(before the date you specify) untraced. Also worth noteing that the names William Thomas and Henry are common in this family. If I discover anything else I will let you know. If you would like more information please email meat Random_cutie@yahoo.com Thanks Pat Re: ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK By Graham Robins December 28, 2003 at 12:59:36 In reply to: Re: ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK patricia morris 1/11/02 I have a William Robins - 1800-1872, Son of John Robins and Ann Wright. William had 6 children, one named William Henry Cruthclely Robins 1839-1881.He had a son with Mary Ann Leveratt - William Leverett Robins 1868-1955.He had a son with Ellen Martha Horton - William Charles Francis Robins 1896-1956. Re: ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK By patricia morris November 19, 2001 at 03:38:42 In reply to: Re: ROBINS Thomas Henry - Deptford London UK 5/10/00 I have a William Robins, parents Charles Robins and Harriet spinks, children include Benjamin Edward William Flora John and Ralph, no dates for them as yet, I am following Benjamins line, his son benjamin Charles was born in 1893 so William would be a generation or so earlier. Missouri ROBINS (b. 1886) Indiana By genealogy.com user March 11, 2000 at 05:22:00 Looking for information on my great-great grandmother Missouri ROBINS or ROBBINS She was married to Bert Edmond Brooks. Daughter was RHUENA BROOKS b. Oct 4 1899 in Jackson Co. IN, died June 1978 at North Vernon, IN. Married Francis Monroe Wire. Would appreciate any information on them as well. Re: Missouri ROBINS (b. 1886) Indiana By genealogy.com user July 05, 2000 at 04:53:07 In reply to: Missouri ROBINS (b. 1886) Indiana 3/11/00 HI I DONT KNOW IF THIS IS OF VALUE TO YOU,ITS A PLACE TO LOOK.MY FORMER HUSBANDSAMUEL ROBINS HAS BEEN DOING HIS OWN SEARCH OF INDIANA FAMILY;HE LIVES IN NORMAN.OKLA YOU MAY MAIL ME AND I CAN GIVE YOU MORE INFO-jrobins@mmcable.com good luck-jeralyn ROBINS Geo & Susanna M.Guernsey 1852 By Cindi Wong January 08, 2000 at 08:00:21 I am looking for any info. on George and Susanna (nee PARSK) ROBINS. George was born c1831 Somerset, UK, his father's name was Thomas, mother's name unknown. Susanna was born 1826, Essex, England. Father George PARSK, Mother Joana SMITH. George & Susanna were married IN Guernsey, Channel Islands 2.5.1852, daughter Elizabeth born 1853. They sailed from Southampton UK on board the "Emigrant" July 1854 arriving Australia Oct. 1854. ANY info appreciated. Cynthia Wong Robins, 1856, Bideford, Devon By genealogy.com user January 09, 2000 at 03:07:56 Seeking info on William Robins, an agricultural labourer, residing in Bideford, Northam, Devon c. 1856.He married Charoltte Shute in Littleham Church on April 17, 1854 in the presence of George & Elisabeth Robins.William's daughter Lydia was born July 28, 1856 in Moorhead Littleham.Lydia married Thomas Tucker and emigrated to US in 1871.their children are Ethel Alice and Harold R. Tucker. Re: Robins, 1856, Bideford, Devon By Eileen Ransford October 10, 2000 at 09:19:41 In reply to: Robins, 1856, Bideford, Devon 1/09/00 Paula, I have information on this Robins family of Devon.Your William Robins Chr 6 Nov 1831 Fremington m 1 Apr 1854 Littleham Charlotte Shute dau of Robert Shute.William's brother Richard Robins b 17 Mar 1841 Fremington, a railway porter Emigrated to Michigan about 1874. Richard married Grace Holman 7 Dec 1865 Fremington. This my husband's family.Did Lydia and Thomas Tucker come to Michigan by chance? Please e-mail me at eransfor@netonecom.net Eileen Ransford Re: Robins, 1856, Bideford, Devon By genealogy.com user October 19, 2000 at 09:03:18 In reply to: Re: Robins, 1856, Bideford, Devon Eileen Ransford 10/10/00 Lydia Robins emigrated to US 1871 and was naturalized 1894 with her husband, Thomas Tucker.They resided at 626 Lincoln Ave., Detroit, MI in 1900.Do you have info on the parents of Richard & William Robins? Regards, Paula Re: Robins, 1856, Bideford, Devon By genealogy.com user February 27, 2000 at 02:13:15 In reply to: Robins, 1856, Bideford, Devon 1/09/00 Hi Paula, I don't have direct info about your Robins', however, we MAY be barking up the same family tree. One of my targets is Alfred Robins who married in "Bedfordshire" in 1877 according to a South African newspaper clipping from 1937 marking the couple's 60th anniversary. Their daughter Annie Philanda Robins was born in Devon (later moving to Sth Afr.) so I'm wondering if the newspaper clipping got it wrong and it should have been Bideford? Do you have an Alfred in your files? I'm still in the early days of researching Alfred, so have very little else for you. Annie married William Smith, by the way, and their son became a famous Sth African boxer whose life I'm researching. All the best, Josephine Fraser Land gran from Geo 111-Mohawk Valley By Michele December 28, 1999 at 05:47:43 Seeking info re Robins/Robbins who got land grant from George 111.Claim in litigation for over 60 years.as evenually absorbed into Stephen Van Renselear estate.Maybe Sackett Robins/Robbins? ROBINS,Harold,Lester ,George from Mich. By genealogy.com user January 17, 2000 at 05:00:54 I am looking for my fathers family. He was Charles Edward Musser and one of his sisters was the ancester of all the Robins I listed above. His sisters names Ida Musser Davis and his other sister was Rose Musser, I dont know if she ever married. I believe that Harold Robins was born in 6/19/05 and died in 8/1971 in Lansing Mich.He had a son named Lester and I think his wifes name was Mable. They had two sons named LesterJr. and George. They might had more I dont know. I know that they are the offspring of one of my Fathers two sisters.If any one can help me please let me know. I also remember that George was married to a woman named Jackie in Lansing. I would like to get in touch with my cousins very much. THANKS! misskittyb@prodigy.net George Robins married Church By Amy Williams February 07, 2000 at 06:57:41 Looking for info on George Robins who married a Church daughter.Believe she was born in IL but her family moved to KS. Robins from Gloucester, Va By genealogy.com user February 08, 2000 at 04:21:39 Looking for info on Jim(James?)Robins, Wife-Sarah.They had 7 known children:John, Clarence Christian, Critty, Allie,Ophelia, Mary, Lespi.Not sure on the correct spelling. There was an Aunt Fanny(Fannie) in the family.You can e-mail me at mcr157@aol.com Thanks Mary(Ryder)Robins Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va By Sharon Conner July 06, 2001 at 06:03:22 In reply to: Robins from Gloucester, Va 2/08/00 Does anyone have info on Ann Foster (Nancy) Robins married George W Bonniville abt. 1845-9 in Gloucester Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va By genealogy.com user February 25, 2000 at 10:39:56 In reply to: Robins from Gloucester, Va 2/08/00 What time period are you talking about?My Robins still live in Gloucester and descend from John William Robins (1822-1865) who was a pow in a NY prison and died there.He m. Mary Maria Moore and had issue:William Francis Robins (b. 1850); Thaddeus Moore Robins (b. 1853); John Henry Robins, (b. 1854); Zackeous Jackson Robins, (b. 1858); Sarah Eliz. Robins, (b. 1861) and Henerietta Morgan Robins, (b. 1863). Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va By genealogy.com user February 25, 2000 at 04:52:45 In reply to: Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va 2/25/00 I was beginning to think I was the only one looking at the message boards!Jim(James)Robins had to be born in the mid 1870s or early 1880s.I know he had 7 children: John m. Emma Healey, Clarence Christian m. Pearl Wood, Crittinton m.?, Allie m. Vergi ?,Ophelia, Mary, Lespie m. ?Burress.Clarence Christian was born in 1899 or 1900.I know the children were all born in or around Warner, Va. in Middlesex County.This is where they grew up.Jim was known in the area as "Mr.Jim".He was an oysterman and had an oysterhouse in Guinne, in Gloucester.Its only been 100 yrs, but somebody should know something. You can e-mail me. Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va By genealogy.com user February 27, 2000 at 07:02:56 In reply to: Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va 2/25/00 Mary, I looked through my all descendents of John W. Robins (there are a lot) and I didn't see your Jim --so unless your Jim is a descendent of a brother or cousin of my John W., he is not of this line.I have a query out about John W.-- if I get a reply that includes your Jim, I'll let you know.The name James doesn't recur often in John's line. Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va By genealogy.com user February 27, 2000 at 11:30:01 In reply to: Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va 2/27/00 Gayle,Is there a daughter who might have had a son out of wedlock?I know this sounds strange, but I can't find any male of the area to have had a son Jim or James. Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va By genealogy.com user February 28, 2000 at 10:24:41 In reply to: Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va 2/27/00 I've never heard of anyone being born out of wedlock.I'll ask a cousin of mine. Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va By Sharon Conner January 16, 2002 at 08:06:01 In reply to: Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va 2/25/00 I have a John Robins and wife Mary who had a daughter Mary "Polly" Robins in Gloucester she was born 4 Sept 1826 and married Samuel Williamsin 1846. Could there be a connection to your John and Mary? I know they are not same. Any ideas. Thanks Gloucester to NC transplant Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va By Joyce Rowe-Follett January 28, 2002 at 11:07:16 In reply to: Re: Robins from Gloucester, Va Sharon Conner 1/16/02 Hey Sharon, I'm the great grandaughter of Mary Ellen Robins b. 1862 d/o Joel(Rooster)and Mary Rowe Robins. She married James Washington Rowe b.1859. Her sister Fanny W. Robins married Robert Lee Rowe. If you check Kingston Parish records, you will find tons of Robins/Robbins I have a book with Gloucester Co. marriages from 1853-1895, would you like a look-up? Body in Texas...heart in Virginia! ROBINS MANCHESTER ENGLAND By genealogy.com user February 19, 2000 at 04:28:20 Gday I'm trying to find info on my grandfather William Henry Robins he was living with Mary Emily Pierce they had twins and a son all dec before my father James Henry's birth 11th May 1923at 20 Nell Lane Withington Manchester. Any bites out thereregards Jenny Robins Re: ROBINS MANCHESTER ENGLAND By genealogy.com user May 11, 2000 at 12:29:21 In reply to: ROBINS MANCHESTER ENGLAND 2/19/00 William (Henry) Robins,no sure about place of birth,His son,Alfred Robins had a birth record as William Henry being his birth dad and Emma his birth mother in 1950 and his sister Lillie Robins(Hill) states that information was true,but find no record of birth was in Westmoreland Kansas Potawatomie county other than school records,or state records but did show William Henry voted in 1856 in Franklin county Kansas.William moved around alot.and also know son and dad in bitter battle with each other.Alfred never talk with his dad even before he died in 1969 I knew Alfred for 25 years.only after he died did we find birth records. I do think son Alfred lied about information on birth records.Indiana is on Birth place for William and Mother .Found Alfred born 1893 in Richmond VIC that is all I Have ,I am new at this. Good Luck ,if I get more info will email you Carol Re: ROBINS MANCHESTER ENGLAND By genealogy.com user May 11, 2000 at 02:29:01 In reply to: Re: ROBINS MANCHESTER ENGLAND 5/11/00 Hi Carol Unfortunately we don't have a match. MyWilliam was born later and stayed in England. Good luck with your research. Jenny Re: ROBINS MANCHESTER ENGLAND By genealogy.com user May 10, 2000 at 10:27:30 In reply to: ROBINS MANCHESTER ENGLAND 2/19/00 I have a William Henry Robins on a Birth records of one of his sons. Re: ROBINS MANCHESTER ENGLAND By genealogy.com user May 10, 2000 at 12:15:52 In reply to: Re: ROBINS MANCHESTER ENGLAND 5/10/00 Hi there, Would you mind giving me a little more info on the William Robins you have, just to check if it's the same person. I'm desparately hoping it is. Regards Jenny percy robins married 1885 surrey u.k. By genealogy.com user February 20, 2000 at 02:06:02 I am looking for ancestors of Percy Robinsborn 1846 in England. Married Emily RussellNov. 1885 in Richmond, Surrey, U.K. Died in1890 in Tasmania, Australia. Father was aGeorge Robins, no other info. on George.Percy had a son, Percy Russell Robins, bornin 1887 in Tasmania. Any info. would be useful. Re: percy robins married 1885 surrey u.k. By patricia morris January 20, 2002 at 03:12:13 In reply to: percy robins married 1885 surrey u.k. 2/20/00 Hi I have a George William Robins baptised 1829 in London, parents Edward Robins and Sarah Dixon.I have a couple of photos of the Robins family, although none as far back as George, you could take a look http://www.freewebz.com/toomeyhttp://www.freewebz.com/toomey Re: percy robins married 1885 surrey u.k. By LOIS PATENAUDE April 20, 2011 at 01:26:31 In reply to: percy robins married 1885 surrey u.k. 2/20/00 Your Percy Russell ROBINS who was born in Hobart, Tasmania c 1887 married my great aunt Annie Elizabeth RICH 25 September 1920 in London, England. Their son John and his family came to Canada but I have not been able to locate him. Are you related? If so, please email me so we can compare notes. Lois Re: percy robins married 1885 surrey u.k. By patricia morris February 24, 2002 at 04:57:47 In reply to: percy robins married 1885 surrey u.k. 2/20/00 Hi again, I have now discovered my Robins family in Lambeth Surrey, around 1830`s, it looks like they may have been there much earlier, although I have yet to connect to the earlier Robins family John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey By genealogy.com user February 21, 2000 at 05:43:15 Looking for parents and other family members for John Robbins, b. 1779; d. 12 July 1869.Married Lydia Cottrell (b. 2 Jan.1791; d. 26 Nov 1873).Lived in Atlantic Township, Monmouth County, NJ.Children: Sarah H. b. Oct 1812; m. Charles G. Matthews. Hester (or Esther) b. 6 Feb 1827; m. Aaron Borden. Rebecca b. abt. 1830. Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey By genealogy.com user March 01, 2000 at 04:15:20 In reply to: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey 2/21/00 Sherry, I don't have a bit of proof but I do have a John Robins who married Rebeckah Stout in 1779 in Middletown, Monmouth Co. NJ Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey By William Collins April 21, 2000 at 07:41:51 In reply to: Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey 3/01/00 Do you have anything else on John & Rebeckah? I know of the marriage license, but do you have parents of either, children...?? Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey By genealogy.com user February 11, 2001 at 10:13:13 In reply to: Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey William Collins 4/21/00 Bill, I have been tearing my hair out looking for John's parents.I have tried every John Robins in the area and am not coming up with the proper match.I do have quite a long line for Rebeckah.Let me know if you need hers.Sorry it took me so long to answer.Jeannette Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey By genealogy.com user April 26, 2000 at 02:06:53 In reply to: Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey William Collins 4/21/00 Bill, I have put together a family that I am fair certain are the children of John and Rebeckah.John died in 1828 in Middleton, Monmouth Co.His wife Rebeckah in settling his estate made a statement that said that Henry Stoutenburgh was to have none of the inheritance.Henry was the husband of Sarah Robins.There are land records showing Jonathan S. Robins, Joshua, Ezekial, and John.There was a Rebeckah Robins who married Rice Hadsell.Rebeckah and several of her children died in the early 1820s.Sarah had to have been a daughter also as she is the one who married Henry Stoutenburgh.So their children probably were Jonathan S, Ezekial, John and Joshua, REbecca and Sarah. As to his parents.... I believe his father to be John also as in 1815, John was the executor his an estate for John Robins. Rebecca's parents were Leah White and Jonathan Stout. Do you have anything more? Jeannette Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey By iris gardner August 05, 2000 at 06:35:47 In reply to: Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey 4/26/00 Hi, My Great Uncle was Henry A. Stoutenburgh.His sister Mary Adelia Stoutenburgh, was my Great Grandmother who married Samuel Wyckoff Lawrence. Henry A. Stoutenburgh was the son of Peter A. Stoutenburgh M.D..He married Sarah Jane Luyster. Henry married twice.The first wife was Sarah Eliza Faulkner.She was the daughter of John Faulker and Sarah Rogers.They had one child who died in Childbirth 3-5-1867 his second wife was Lillian Agnes Hall, daughter of Charles A. Hall and Elizabeth Bryan.They had one son.Henry Augustus Stoutenburgh Jr., who was born 11-16-1905 Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey By genealogy.com user February 11, 2001 at 10:08:13 In reply to: Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey iris gardner 8/05/00 Iris, sorry, your Henry and my Henry are not the same Henrys.In my research I ran across your Henry several times. But he is younger than mine and he lived in New York.I think if you check the Jacobus Stoutenburg/Margaret Teller line you will find him.Good luck. Jeannette Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey By iris gardner February 12, 2001 at 05:51:21 In reply to: Re: John Robbins (1779- 1869) New Jersey 2/11/01 Thanks for getting back.Yes I have that other line in my Genealogy, thanks to my Uncle Henry A. Stoutenburgh's book. iris.gardner@world.att net Iris Lawrence-Gardner Seattle ROBINS ROBBINS NY. CA. PENN. IL By genealogy.com user February 22, 2000 at 06:38:23 Searching the 2 names. The second b was added in about 1900. Were in NY befor 1775 than in Canada late 1700's to early 1800's. Next they were in Erie county Penn. around 1830 and by 1850 had settled in Utica Illinois. Check our web site for names and dates that we have. www.barkley.robbins.net Robins/Taylor/Wood Reunion 1980 VA By genealogy.com user February 23, 2000 at 06:36:19 Did anyone attend this 1980 reunion held at Aunt Mary D's place on the Rappahannock River?If you did PLEASE contact me at mcr157@aol.com Thanks, Mary Re: Robins/Taylor/Wood Reunion 1980 VA By Christopher Wells March 19, 2000 at 03:04:03 In reply to: Robins/Taylor/Wood Reunion 1980 VA 2/23/00 Mary, How do you trace your family to Robins-Wood-Taylor? I trace my roots back to Capt. Nathaniel and Mary Robins. They both came to the US from England before the Revolutionary War. They are both buried in the Hillside Cemetery in Graniteville, Staten Island, New York. He died 20 MAR 1831, age 77. She died 23 DEC 1848, age 82. They had at least one daughter who married a WOOD. Out of that union came Mary Ann Houghout (sp?), Amandy Taylor, George Wood, b. 1821, and Charlott Emeline Kinsey, b. 2 DEC 1817, d. 13 APR 1895. I know that Nathaniel and Mary had at least two other children.William G. Robins died 24 FEB 1826.Susan married Jacob Housman.She died 2 JUL 1854 (age 47).Both of these children are also buried in the Hillside Cemetery. I am most interested in the daughter who married a WOOD since I do not have either of their first names. Does any of this ring a bell? If so, please contact me. Chris Wells cngwells@aol.com Re: Robins/Taylor/Wood Reunion 1980 VA By Christopher Wells January 19, 2003 at 04:11:24 In reply to: Re: Robins/Taylor/Wood Reunion 1980 VA Christopher Wells 3/19/00 Just letting everyone know that my message and email address are still valid. Chris Wells RHUENA BROOKS b. Oct 4 1899 By genealogy.com user February 23, 2000 at 08:39:46 Looking for information on my great grandmother RHUENA BROOKS b. Oct 4 1899 in Jackson Co. IN, died June 1978 at North Vernon, IN. Married Francis Monroe Wire. Her parents were Bert Edmond Brooks and Missouri Robins. Would appreciate any information on them as well. mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? By genealogy.com user November 23, 1999 at 02:10:26 I am trying to make the connection between a Constance Savage and her father John Savage 1600ish. Have seen that Mary Robbins 1640ish daughter of Obedience Robbins Married John Savage are they the same? Anyone have any information on the children of this marriage and wasn't it a second marriage for John? Thanks. Amy Rich Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? By genealogy.com user November 24, 1999 at 09:52:14 In reply to: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? 11/23/99 Col. Obedience Robins and his wife Grace O'Niell had five children, (1) Dorothea, (2) Major John Robins, (3) Obedience Robins, (4) Mary Robins, and (5) Frances Robins.Col Obedience also had one stepson, Major William Waters. Mary Robins (1640 -)married John Savage (1638 - 1701).John Savage was the son of Thomas Savage who grew up with the indians.Information that I have indicates that they had two daughters, Judith and Constant. Mary Robins (1640 -)married John Savage (1638 - 1701).John Savage was the son of Thomas Savage who grew up with the indians.Information that I have indicates that they had two daughters, Judith and Constant.The spelling is definitely "Robins" and not Robbins.I don't have information as to whether this was the first or second marriage for John Savage. Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? By genealogy.com user November 28, 1999 at 09:51:51 In reply to: Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? 11/24/99 Thanks I have a Constance Savage possibly Constant in my tree and was trying to get a connection here.Do you have this Constant as being married to Edmund Edward Roberts? Thanks again! Amy Rich Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? By genealogy.com user November 29, 1999 at 08:38:58 In reply to: Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? 11/28/99 Amy, Regretfully, we do not have any information that indicates who Constant Savage married.Good luck in trying to find your connection. Steve Robbins Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? By Rae Drott December 22, 1999 at 11:47:32 In reply to: Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? 11/29/99 What information do you have on Col. John Robins, son of Obedience Robins? Do you know who he married and where he moved to?I may be descended from him?Thank you.Rae Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? By genealogy.com user December 23, 1999 at 03:16:41 In reply to: Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? Rae Drott 12/22/99 With reference to your question about Major John Robins, son of Obedience, we can provide the following: John, the son of Obedience was born July 5, 1636.Obedience sent son John to England for his education under the care of his Uncle Richard (Brother of Obedience).He was educated at Oxford.In 1664, he was a member of St. George's Church in Accomac Parish and in 1676 a member of the Vestry.He was known as Major John Robins in 1691 when he help build a new combined church known as Hungar's Church.He was also several times an elected member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. On January 9, 1662 he married Esther Littleton, daughter of his Obedience's old friend, Col. Nathaniel Littleton.John and Esther had at least eight children as mentioned in his will.There is information to the effect that they had 12 children.The eight children known are as follows: Obedience - born Nov. 9, 1665., who died unmarried on 18th of January, 1710.He was blind for forty years before his death. Edward - who lived at Catchaponge and in the upper part of Accomac. He marriedCatherine Teacle and it is believed that he had at least one son, Col. John Robins who married Susannah Teacle. Littleton - who married Margaret Teacle. They had a son and a daughter, both of who died without issue. John - who married Katherine Teacle and had 12 twelve children.This John inherited the family home "Salt Grove" (Virginia) from his father. He also was able with William Kendall to secure a grant to whole of Chincoteague Island.Chincoteague was highly valued for its hunting by the indians and settlers. Thomas - was born in 1677 and in 1699 married Elizabeth Bowdoin, daughter of Pierre Baudoin, Huguenot immigrant from Rochelle, France. Thomas and Elizabeth had at least seven children. Esther - who married Arthur Denwood of Maryland. Grace - who married Hillary Stringer. Elizabeth - who married John Daniel and later Thomas Harmanson. Much of the information above is contained in the "Outline of Robins Family History in England and America"This was writtenissued by Thomas Robins in about 1952.A copy of this book is available from the Genealogical Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.(#46065) Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? By genealogy.com user January 04, 2000 at 10:24:26 In reply to: Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? 12/23/99 Steve,Thanks for the info. The Smiths are related to the Robins via Teakle, West, and Wise. Elizabeth Teakle m Issac Smith, Catherine Teakle also m a Smith. All in somerset Co Md. Marilyn Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? By genealogy.com user November 06, 2001 at 06:31:08 In reply to: Re: mary robins/robbins ? John Savage child? 11/28/99 1697. Feb. 8 - Essdex Co., VA - Deeds and Willls Book #10, page 87;Will-8 Feb. 1697 and probated 11 Aug. 1701:The will of John Savage names wife Mary (entire estate during life); grandaughter Judith Parr, daughter of Philip Parr and wife Judith (his daughter); granddaughter Elizabeth Roberts, daughter of Edward Roberts and wife Constant (his daughter), in case of death, to sister Ann Roberts. Robbins/ robins of Sussex By genealogy.com user September 12, 1999 at 05:44:50 Researching Robbins/ Robins family from Warbleton Sussex. James Robbins born c 1812. Sarah Robbins c1813 - her parents were Thomas Robbins and Sarah Bowbeck. Any help greatly appreciated. Re: Robbins/ robins of Sussex By lynn hartley March 28, 2005 at 10:42:09 In reply to: Robbins/ robins of Sussex 9/12/99 Kay My husband is g-g-grandson of JAMES and SARAH ROBBINS,through their daughter MATILDA. We have not found their date of arrival in Australia but their first child, JAMES,was born here in 1838 followed by another 8 children. We have copy of SARAH's death certificate,1890, photos of JAMES and SARAHs grave and the names of Children born in Australia.We would be willing to supply a copy of this information if required. Could you help us with a date of marriage? Look forward to hearing from you. Lynn Robins family Appleton, Oxford.UK By genealogy.com user September 14, 1999 at 09:20:21 I would like to get in touch with the descendants of my great grandmothers children Henry George, William, Mary Anne and Flora Jesse Robins. Gran was in service and a dressmaker living in Appleton Oxford late 1800's. Re: Robins family Appleton, Oxford.UK By June Ivin February 24, 2001 at 11:57:39 In reply to: Robins family Appleton, Oxford.UK 9/14/99 My great-grandfather was a Robins from Appleton.His name was John and he was born in Appleton c1843.He married Susan from Garford.To my knowledge there were two children born in Appleton - Charles in 1863 and Albert in 1865 - before the family moved from the area.I wonder if this family links in with your research? Philip ROBINS, Roanoke Is. 1585/6 By genealogy.com user September 18, 1999 at 07:57:55 Anyone on the forum have info on one Philip ROBINS who was in Master Ralph Lane's 2nd Voyage to Virginia? They departed Plymouth 9 April 1585 and arrived at Roanoke Is. [NC] 3 July. This company left Roanoke 25 August 1586 and arrived Falmouth 6 October. Would like any info connecting this Philip ROBINS to later VA/NC ROBINS family. Charlie Weaver, Winston-Salem, NC Abel ROBINS, b. 1811, SC By genealogy.com user September 24, 1999 at 11:34:33 Abel ROBINS, b 1811 in SC, married Rachel King, d. 18 May 1892.They had nine children, maybe more.He is first listed in Pickens District, SC census in 1840.Trying to find out where he was before and who his parents were.Any help is appreciated. Re: Abel ROBINS, b. 1811, SC By Lori Bynum January 01, 2001 at 05:32:06 In reply to: Abel ROBINS, b. 1811, SC 9/24/99 I have some information on Abel Robins.I have even more information on his wife Rachel King.She was the younger sister to my 4th great-grandfather.If you would like to exchange information, please email me at lkb73@yahoo.com Lori Re: Abel ROBINS, b. 1811, SC By Craig Kisabeth September 24, 1999 at 12:24:01 In reply to: Abel ROBINS, b. 1811, SC 9/24/99 I have an Abel Robins, son of William Robins, Jr. and Bethia Vickrey.This Abel was born on December 27, 1779 possibly in Guilford Co., North Carolina.I do not have any more info on this Abel Robins, but have a little on his ancestry. Sarah Robins Finch of Scranton PA By Diana December 14, 1999 at 04:05:08 Sarah Ann Robins born Scranton PA 1838 Married John B. or Benjamin Finch Son- Theodore Sanford Finch(1857)is my grandfather Any information concerning Sarah's Robins line would be appreciated Robbins of Southern Indiana By genealogy.com user September 25, 1999 at 08:27:01 In reference to the following message, I am attempting to find or locate the link referred to: ----- Posted by: Sherry Palumbo Date: February 24, 1999 at 11:04:26 In Reply to: Caleb Robins, Jennings, Indiana by Brenda Russell of 231 Check THE ROBBINS FAMILIES OF SOUTHERN INDIANA go to geocities on www. amd click on . This site has all Robbins in IN. SHERRY IN SEATTLE ---- Thanks, any info certainly would be appreciated. Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw By Richard Rimbach October 03, 1999 at 10:35:34 Seeking info on Robins line that I have starting with Daniel b abt 1640 buried in Woodridge, NJ. Had 10 children. Daniel b1660, Richard b1664, Aaron b1667, Nathaniel b1670, Joseph b1673, Benjamin b1676, Moses b1679 d1744 Monmouth, NJ + 3 daughters. Moses had a son Daniel b1710 d1780. Daniel married Leah ? & had 11 Margret b1732, Zebulen b1732 d1816, Moses b1733 d1787, Mary b1740 d1793, Joseph b1743, Richard b1746 d1784,(moved to Prince Edward Island, Canada as he was a Tory in Rev War), Parthenia b1748 d1771, John b1751 d1795, m Mary Hooper ,also lived in PEI. Sarah b1753 d1764, Elizabeth b1755 d1793, Meribah b1758 d1843. Any help appreciated. Rich Rimbach Re: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw By Craig Kisabeth October 03, 1999 at 05:09:38 In reply to: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw Richard Rimbach 10/03/99 Is this the same Daniel Robins that married Hope Potter on February 3, 1663 in New Haven, Connecticut? More Replies: Re: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw Richard Rimbach 7/07/00 Re: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw By Richard Rimbach July 07, 2000 at 07:35:27 In reply to: Re: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw Craig Kisabeth 10/03/99 See followup above Re: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw By Arthur Owen May 06, 2002 at 04:33:37 In reply to: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw Richard Rimbach 10/03/99 Rich, I descend from Richard Robins (d. Feb 1785 Prince Edward Island) so was very interested in your post (from several years ago) as I have never seen any parents given for Richard. I noticed in another post that you reference several WFT disk as your source. Did any of these WFT submissions give any primary or contemporary secondary sources? In searching the GEDCOMs at Rootsweb/Ancestry.com I could not find anyentries that gave anything further than Moses son of Daniel (b. 1627/1632). TIA, Arthur Owen, Ottawa, ON Re: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw By genealogy.com user July 06, 2000 at 11:45:32 In reply to: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw Richard Rimbach 10/03/99 I have info on a Daniel Robbins who moved from England to Connecticut. He died in 1714 and was buried in the Robbins burial ground, Monmouth County, NJ. I have him married to a Hope Potter and having 9 children. Although most dates are different from yours, the names are pretty much the same. Here are their children as I have them: Lydia,b July 25,1668; Richard b. Feb 1 4 Re: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw By genealogy.com user July 06, 2000 at 11:55:56 In reply to: Re: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw 7/06/00 This is a follow up to Daniel Robbins'9 children: Lydia, Richard b.Feb14,1672; Nathaniel b.Mar 22, 1674; Moses b.Mar 27,1679; Aron b. May 24,1683; Benjamin b June 15, 1686 ;Daniel b.?;Mary b.?; and Robert b.?. I'm sure this has to be the same Daniel Robbins. Re: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw By Richard Rimbach July 07, 2000 at 07:31:32 In reply to: Re: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw 7/06/00 I have found ALOT more in 9 months. Sources: Nations Family Archives by R. H. Nations, 5904 Tarpon Dr, El Paso, TX79924, mrn65@netscape.net. Ancesters of Dennis McFerran, dlmcferran@aol.com. WFT 3 Tree 4209, WFT 3 Tree 5838, WFT 3 Tree 6577, WFT 5 Tree 0082, WFT 5 Tree 1798, WFT 22 Tree 0226, WFT 28 Tree 2772, and others if you want them Re: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw By genealogy.com user July 07, 2000 at 12:52:20 In reply to: Re: Daniel Robins b 1640 NJ then Prince Edw Richard Rimbach 7/07/00 I would greatly appreciate any help and info you could give me on the Robins line. Thanks Bill Ware Tieing Thomas of NJ to Obedience of VA By Richard Rimbach October 04, 1999 at 12:51:39 I'm stuck at Thomas Robinson b1610 in Eng who had a son Daniel b1637 in New Haven, CT and lived & was buried in NJ(i.e. WFT 5 tree 1798) to the more extensive info on the tree of Obedience B1600 in Eng(i.e. WFT 6 tree 3568) in that tree is a Thomas b1608 in Eng to Richard & Dorothy Rushall. I'm wondering if the 2 Thomass are the same person and that someone got one of the birth dates wrong ? Any help out there ? Rich Rimbach re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By Mathew Page December 05, 1999 at 05:30:10 In reply to: Tieing Thomas of NJ to Obedience of VA Richard Rimbach 10/04/99 Information I have in my notes state that Daniel Robins, the progenitor of the family name in NJ was born in Blair Atholl, Scotland ca 1627-32. He was the son of Richard Robinson (Robins). My notes say that this came from a book entitled "The Exile of Daniel Robins to America in 1652" by Sara Robins Hoffman, 1627-1744.This book can be found at the FHL in Salt Lake (call number 929.273 A1 no.7815. I have not personally looked at this book, but would be interested in finding it. My notes say that this came from a book entitled "The Exile of Daniel Robins to America in 1652" by Sara Robins Hoffman, 1627-1744.This book can be found at the FHL in Salt Lake (call number 929.273 A1 no.7815. I have not personally looked at this book, but would be interested in finding it. The notes from the online family history libarary catalog (www.familysearch.org) have the following information: "Daniel Robins was born in Scotland to the Robertsons, known in Gaelic as Clan Donnachaid (Children of Duncan). The Robertsons are descendants of King Duncan I through his son, Robert. In 1651, the Scottish people, tired of the tyranny of Oliver Cromwell's dictatorship, had turned their allegiance to Charles II. Cromwell's army met the Royalist Army at Worcester. Daniel Robins and a number of other Scottish were taken prisoner and shipped to America. Daniel was taken to Connecticut where he was a servant for a number of years. In 1663 Daniel married Hope Potter and they were the parents of seven sons. Daniel died in 1714 and was buried in new Jersey where he and his family had eventually settled. Descendants live throughout the United States. " The notes from the online family history libarary catalog (www.familysearch.org) have the following information: "Daniel Robins was born in Scotland to the Robertsons, known in Gaelic as Clan Donnachaid (Children of Duncan). The Robertsons are descendants of King Duncan I through his son, Robert. In 1651, the Scottish people, tired of the tyranny of Oliver Cromwell's dictatorship, had turned their allegiance to Charles II. Cromwell's army met the Royalist Army at Worcester. Daniel Robins and a number of other Scottish were taken prisoner and shipped to America. Daniel was taken to Connecticut where he was a servant for a number of years. In 1663 Daniel married Hope Potter and they were the parents of seven sons. Daniel died in 1714 and was buried in new Jersey where he and his family had eventually settled. Descendants live throughout the United States. " Hope this helps. My connection to the Robins family is Daniel>Aaron>Samuel>Margret.Margret Robins married Joseph Page Sr of Upper Freehold, NJ.He was my 6th GGF. Mathew Page mapage@prodigy.net Hope this helps. My connection to the Robins family is Daniel>Aaron>Samuel>Margret.Margret Robins married Joseph Page Sr of Upper Freehold, NJ.He was my 6th GGF. Mathew Page mapage@prodigy.net Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By Marjorie Tarbell April 11, 2000 at 03:06:17 In reply to: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ Mathew Page 12/05/99 I, too, am a Daniel Robins descendant: Daniel>Aaron>Samuel>Randal>Timothy>Amos> Charles>Nell. Strangely enough, Daniel was an indentured servant to Nathaniel Foote before he married and moved to NJ. Nathaniel is also an ancestor of mine! (but they were not related to each other). Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By William Collins April 21, 2000 at 07:49:13 In reply to: Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ Marjorie Tarbell 4/11/00 Hi I have Timothy 1771-1845 marr. to 1)Mary Miller and 2)Phebe Miller, but was unaware of issue by either.Could I get what you have of his descent?You can contact me directly if you wish parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By Carolyn Jordan October 15, 2005 at 05:58:13 In reply to: Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ Marjorie Tarbell 4/11/00 Marjorie:I was doing a bit of research as I have had a couple peoople ask about Daniel and his wife Hope, who was the sister of Sarah Potter that married my ancestor Robert Foote (son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Deming Foote). We would like to know your documentation of Daniel being an indentured servant to Nathaniel and which Nathaniel you are speaking of. If you have not already supplied us with your information please go to www.footefamily.org and print out one of our family group sheets to used for your descent from Nathaniel or your genealogy report from a program and email to me for our files. Thank you! Carolyn Jordan Genealogist, Foote Family Assoc of America Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By Lynette Blevins December 10, 1999 at 12:21:19 In reply to: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ Mathew Page 12/05/99 Hi Mathew, Daniel and Hope Potter Robins were my 8th g-grandparents.You stated that they had seven sons.According to the info that I have, I descend from their daughter, Hope Robins, b. 10 Dec 1681 in Woodbridge, Middlesex, NJ; d. 1714 in Woodbridge, Middlesex, NJ; m. John Moore on 18 March 1699.Do you know anything about her?Would really appreciate any kind of info. Thanks, Lynette Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By genealogy.com user March 03, 2000 at 01:10:30 In reply to: Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ Lynette Blevins 12/10/99 Dear Lynette, I am a descendant of Daniel and Hope Robbins of Woodbridge and have just posted a genealogy website which you can view at http://johnsongenealogy.webprovider.com/index.htmhttp://johnsongenealogy.webprovider.com/index.htm I'm interested in any info you may have and will share whatever I have with you. Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By Dena Clason March 11, 2004 at 06:45:20 In reply to: Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ 3/03/00 I would love to see your web page,but unable to get in. Thank you,,, I am related to Daniel through his son Joseph. Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By Sharon E. Johnson March 13, 2004 at 06:58:40 In reply to: Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ Dena Clason 3/11/04 Thanks for your interest. Our website has moved to http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~johnsongenealogyhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~johnsongenealogy and the Robbins information starts at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~johnsongenealogy/johnson/id15.htmhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~johnsongenealogy/johnson/id15.htm. Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By John German April 05, 2004 at 01:07:20 In reply to: Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ Dena Clason 3/11/04 A good discussion of Daniel Robins origins is also found at: http://www.gbnf.com/genealog2/kerr1/html/d0079/I1553.HTMhttp://www.gbnf.com/genealog2/kerr1/html/d0079/I1553.HTM Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By Roger Coone August 28, 2000 at 08:24:38 In reply to: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ Mathew Page 12/05/99 I am descended from Daniel Robins and Hope Potter through their son Benjamin Robins who married Judith (maiden name unknown). Does anyone have information on Judith's family please? Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By Wilma Meaden October 22, 2000 at 08:41:26 In reply to: Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ Roger Coone 8/28/00 I have Judith Sipple born 1688 and died unknown, married Benjamin Robbins between 1706 and 1712 in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.No other info on her family. Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By Roger Coone October 24, 2000 at 11:51:41 In reply to: Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ Wilma Meaden 10/22/00 Thanks for the information. I shall see if I can find anything on the Sipple genealogy. Re: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ By Richard Rimbach July 07, 2000 at 08:30:45 In reply to: re:parentage of Daniel Robins, NJ Mathew Page 12/05/99 I live in North Salt Lake, UT but am not LDS. Thanks to your tip on the Daniel Robins book I will try to get to the FHL next week Re: Tieing Thomas of NJ to Obedience of VA By genealogy.com user October 06, 1999 at 01:50:01 In reply to: Tieing Thomas of NJ to Obedience of VA Richard Rimbach 10/04/99 Information that we have shows that Thomas Robins was the brother of Col. Obedience Robins.Other siblings were Continne, Richard, John, Edward, Saray, Dorothy, Lemuel and Mary.Thomas was born in England (in or near Long Buckby), baptised on April 3, 1608 and died unmarried.If this is true, then it would preclude this Thomas Robins from being an ancestor for the New Jersey Robins family. We have seen no information that would even indicate that Thomas came to America.A correction was made by one of the contributors to this Robins Genealogy Forum to the effect that the mother of Obedience was not Dorothy Rushall, but rather Dorothy "Goodman".The argument made was convincing and we have changed our records accordingly. Hendricks Co., IN, 1840, 1850 By John German September 25, 1999 at 02:12:21 Is anyone researching the families of brothers William Robbins b c1780, Christopher Robbins b c1783, and Silas Robbins b bef 1795? All were in Hendricks Co. during 1840 and 1850 census. Was the Rebecca Robbins in the 1840 census there the widow of their brother Michael? Was Jacob Robbins another brother?german@jarman.net Abraham ROBINS 1834-1905 Rockport, MO. By genealogy.com user October 13, 1999 at 08:18:37 Searching for family of Abraham and Elizabeth Thacker Robins married 7-37-1865 Atchinson Co MO. I know they had 4 children, Martha m Charles Decker 4-15-1905, Mahala m Benj. Hawk, Abraham, and Isaac. Any help would be appreciated. Robins - Sidmouth, Devon - 1840 By Rosemary Pollock October 16, 1999 at 06:06:46 Seeking information re William George Robins born Sidmouth in 1840 married Selina Perry 1861.He was a stockman and Selina was a lacemaker.They had a son Fred who emigrated to Australia Her Parents were William Perry and Elizabeth Edwards and she was born 1835 Her Parents were William Perry and Elizabeth Edwards and she was born 1835Would be grateful for any assistance thank you. JOHN ROBINS of SOMERSET Co MD 1700 By Patricia Doster October 21, 1999 at 04:48:36 Steve Robins was kind enough to send his research on John Robins of Somerset Co Md. and his wife Katherine. My lineage: SUSANNA ROBINS REDDEN, w/o Shadrack Redden, was d/o JOHN ROBINS II, who was s/o WILLIAM ROBINS, who was s/o JOHN ROBINS I of Somerset Co Md. Details of JOHN ROBINS of Som. Co Md. and Col. OBEDIENCE ROBINS of Accomack Co VA outlined on my web page "Gen Links to the Past." Address: http://w3.one.net/~ddoster Like Steve Robins and others, I have spent many hours on the Col. Obedience family since lineage charts available at Snow Hill Library and in Matthew Wise's genealogy. See bibliography on Robins web page. Like Steve Robins and others, I have spent many hours on the Col. Obedience family since lineage charts available at Snow Hill Library and in Matthew Wise's genealogy. See bibliography on Robins web page.Like Steve Robins, I am hoping to find a link between Col. Obedience Robins, his brothers, and John Robins of Somerset Co Md. Many Accomack Co VA historians have commented on the Puritan leanings of Col. Obedience Robins, altho the Robins were Church of England in later generations. With a given name "Obedience," what conclusions do you make regarding the family? Re: JOHN ROBINS of SOMERSET Co MD 1700 By genealogy.com user February 02, 2001 at 06:08:23 In reply to: JOHN ROBINS of SOMERSET Co MD 1700 Patricia Doster 10/21/99 Hi I wondered if you can be of any help. I am trying to trace the Robins family I have the following: Annie Maria Isabella Robins = Rev. W H Robins DD (Vicar of Gillingham) had four children John Norman Robins, whom had a fiancée Muriel Porter, Gilbert Selwyn Robins, William Rumney Robins and Marguerite Mary Theodora. Theodora married Claude Aveling on 16th April 1903. The had a child Elizabeth who married Michael Winfield Mudie. They had two children Mary Mudie & Carole. Mary married William Thomas and had a single child Luci Thomas (my partner) If you can be of any help I would be deeply indebted to you. Many kind thanks for your help, Richard Sherman Robins Oxford, England. Late 1800's By genealogy.com user October 28, 1999 at 03:19:20 My great gran was Edith Robins married to George Stimpson, and she had four children out of wedlock, henry born 1878, william 1881, mary 1883 and flora 1887. Can anyone help ? (?) Robins M. Selena Lewis IN. By Nelda Percival November 05, 1999 at 10:49:58 Looking for information on the marriage of Selena Lewis to a (?) Robins.. when(?) Children (?). Did he die ? She remarried William Bovard Bonstein, they had three children, William died and she remarried a (?) Kimball all was in Indiana untel the death of William he died in Stockdale, Ks. and she remarried there(?)HELP>>> anyone know anything??? Nelda New info on Selena /KS By Nelda Percival November 17, 1999 at 10:22:10 In reply to: (?) Robins M. Selena Lewis IN. Nelda Percival 11/05/99 Selena Lewis m. John J. Robins on 27 July 1865, he was a farmer b. Ohio, children...Thomas b 1867,Ks,Carrie b. 1868 Ks, Laura b. 1870 Ks from 1870 Riley, Ks censas. She then married a William Bovard Bonstein, Riley, Ks after his death 1896, married a Mr. Beck and a Mr. Kimball. She then married a William Bovard Bonstein, Riley, Ks after his death 1896, married a Mr. Beck and a Mr. Kimball.This is my Great Grand mother if you are from one of her marriages please contact me at nelda_percival@hotmail.com, I'm looking for relatives... Thank you N. Henry Robins NC>TN>MS By Eddie Robbins September 05, 1999 at 01:14:28 Looking for any info. for Henry and Sarah Robins listed on 1830 Fed. census of Franklin Co., TN and later on 1850 census record for Tippah Co., MS. Henry was from NC born ca 1798 and Sarah? from TN. Re: Henry Robins NC>TN>MS By travis mask March 03, 2000 at 10:15:17 In reply to: Henry Robins NC>TN>MS Eddie Robbins 9/05/99 My great grand-mother was Sarah Cordelia Robins from Corinth, Miss. which isn't very far from Tippah Co. I am also looking for some info. about her family. If I can help you with some info. , e-mail me..Thanks Travis Mask Launa Robins-IN- 1907 By Erby Russell November 14, 1999 at 06:46:08 I am searching for information on Launa Robins who married James William Croslow on June 22, 1907.Thank you Fran Russell Looking for ancestors By genealogy.com user August 31, 1999 at 10:50:12 I am looking ancestors of Margaret Anna Robins.(Born on June 24,1880, In Lebanon New Hampshire. Anyone with information can e-mail me at LE61968@aol.com Frank Robins in PA, mid-late 1800s By genealogy.com user November 19, 1999 at 11:54:17 I am looking for information on my great grandfather Frank Robins. I believe he is the 'Frank A.' born to Dr. Edwin S. Robins and Matilda Gulick (married in 1853) of Northumberland Co. Pennsylvania. The surname Frank's wife may have been Raber, but I have no information . They had at least one son, Robert Raber Robins. William Ezra Robins-TX By genealogy.com user November 21, 1999 at 01:19:44 Looking for information on William Ezra Robins in Arlington,Texas (?) that had a daughter named Josie Allen Robins born on December 18 1900,that married Martin Denver Allcock on November 12 1916 in Arlington,TX.Thank You,Kena Cheek Smith Re: William Ezra Robins-TX By Kena Smith December 15, 1999 at 08:06:50 In reply to: William Ezra Robins-TX 11/21/99 Change of e-mail address. Kena Alfred A. Robins b: Brunswick Co. VA By genealogy.com user June 26, 1999 at 11:32:17 I am searching for paternal info on Alfred A. Robins, b: 1818, Brunswick Co., VA.Alfred is the connection to George Davis Robins I was looking for in February.Alfred married Indiana Prichett in Brunswick Co., VA.Children: William, Susan, John, Robert, Rufus, Mary, Louisa, Lucy Ann, Henrietta & George Davis.Any help out there?Thanks in advance. My email address has changed to : drobins@shreve.net George W. & Sarah Robins 1829-? By genealogy.com user June 27, 1999 at 10:21:51 I am looking for my gggrandparents, George Washington Robins, b. 1829-'30 in NY and m. Sarah ?, b. 1829-30 in KY.They had at least 4 children: Anne M. Robins, (my ggrandmother), James Robins, Ern Robings, Sarah Ellen Robins who married John T. Harrison. My gggrandfather was Levi Robins, b. 1807-'08 in VA. My gggrandfather was Levi Robins, b. 1807-'08 in VA.Please feel free to contact me if you have any info. apetty43@hotmail.com Mary (Polly) Robbins By genealogy.com user June 30, 1999 at 02:01:29 Looking for information on Mary (Polly) Robbins who maybe married a Jacob Hanks in Indiana or Kentucky.Also any on Absalom and Jemima Hanks Robbins. Jeanna Re: Mary (Polly) Robbins By genealogy.com user July 01, 1999 at 07:02:19 In reply to: Mary (Polly) Robbins 6/30/99 I doubt this is a fit; however, Mary Polly Robbins was the wife of John Robbins. They lived in Guntersville, Alabama. Moved to Bardwell, Texas where they are buried. This Mary Polly Carter Robbins was the daughter of Joseph Motley Carter and Selena Coffee Carter. I believe she was born in Tennessee. Robins in Arkansas By genealogy.com user July 06, 1999 at 07:50:00 hi! My name is Nikki (19.f) and i'm looking for info on my ancestors. I'm not really clear on much of the past. I know my father is going to be the last male Robins in our line and would like to get a tree made before it dies out...His name is Billie Robins and my grandfather ((who died when my father was 16)) was Billie Dock Robins, Sr. His fathers name ((my great grandpa)) would have been Otis Robins. I believe. I'm not on real good terms with my grandma Robins and she's the last person i could talk to about my surname. If anyone has anything that might help me...any info on Robins coming to Arkansas, or anything at all..PLEASE e-mail me. I'm not on real good terms with my grandma Robins and she's the last person i could talk to about my surname. If anyone has anything that might help me...any info on Robins coming to Arkansas, or anything at all..PLEASE e-mail me. Thanks in advance. Thanks in advance.Nikki Andrew Jackson Robins (or Robbins)GA/AR By genealogy.com user July 06, 1999 at 09:44:49 Seeking information on Andrew Jackson Robins and others from his line. I know (or believe to know) the following: Born Jan. 26, 1835, in Georgia; Enlisted 33rd Arkansas Infantry 24 June, 1862 at Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., Ark.; Breveted 2nd Lt. in 33rd Arkansas, 3 Aug., 1863; Married Nancy Francis Gamblin (date unknown); Died July 22, 1922, in Rocky (or Rockey) Ark.; Son (my great-grandfather) Andy Clint Robins, born Nov. 3, 1879, in Arkansas. Andy Clint Robins married Martha Josephine McMullian (sp?) on May 15, 1902, in Rocky, Ark. This line of Robinses eventually added a second "b" to the surname and moved on to Oklahoma. Any help whatsoever is appreciated.Glenn Craven, Henderson, NC William George Robins, England By Rosemary Pollock July 07, 1999 at 02:43:18 I am seeking details of William George Robins,married to Selina Perry parents of Frederick John Robins.Fred was born about 1862 and emigrated to Australi, where he married Harriet Green in 1883. I don't know where in England he was born - although I understand he spent at least some time in Norwich, and may possibly have been born in Trewardle. I don't know where in England he was born - although I understand he spent at least some time in Norwich, and may possibly have been born in Trewardle.I seem to have struck a blank with this branch of the family and would greatly appreciate any assistance. Isaac Robbins/Sarena Carlton By genealogy.com user July 08, 1999 at 12:26:23 Looking for parents of Isaac Robbins b.abt.1840married to Sarena Carlton b. 1843 child Esther Adaline Robbins b.1877 d.1945 Any info would be grately appreciated. Henry Robins NC>TN>MS By Eddie Robbins July 08, 1999 at 05:55:07 Seeking info. for Henry Robins b. 1798 in North Carolina and m. Sarah? in TN. Settled in Tippah Co., MS around 1840. Thanks,Ed. Re: Henry Robins NC>TN>MS 1798 By mary tramel December 08, 2004 at 08:11:32 In reply to: Henry Robins NC>TN>MS Eddie Robbins 7/08/99 I AM DESCENDANT OF HENRY ROBBINS. I AM LOOKING FOR INFO ON MATT ROBBINS , ALSO WENT BY HENRY & R.M. ROBBINS. HE WAS MY GREAT GRANDDAD. SON OF WILLIAM DANIEL. BORN ABOUT 1862.WOULD APPRECIATE ANYTHING YOU HAVE .MARY ROBBINS TRAMEL Re: Henry Robins NC>TN>MS 1798 By Eddie Robbins April 02, 2007 at 03:55:59 In reply to: Re: Henry Robins NC>TN>MS 1798 mary tramel 12/08/04 My Henry Robbins came to Tippah Co., MS around 1838 from Franklin Co., Tn. My father was Mansel Robbins, my Grandfather was Charley Robbins, his father, James Taylor (Jim) Robbins, his father, William Daniel Robbins, his Father, Henry Robins. If this is the right Robins (Robbins) Family, then i have a good amount of info.R.M. Robbins married Nancy Bridges in Tippah Co., MS.Is this a connection?? robins of lee co. va By genealogy.com user July 15, 1999 at 05:40:10 Walter Tip robins married margaret kirk they had ida; gladies; clarence; john; velma; claude; dennis; worley; delmer; ivy; ada; virginia andy information would really help you can email me at bubb@se-tel.com thanks Wm.Robins m. Mary Reed 1802 Wayne Co.,KY By Joy Q. Gallagher July 17, 1999 at 06:05:58 In 1802 in Wayne Co., KY, John Reed signed a consent for his daughter Mary "Polly" to marry William Robins.Am interested in knowing where John Reed migrated from to KY and the names of his parents.Does a Robins/Robbins researcher have info. on the ancestors of this Mary "Polly" Reed Robins? Robins Family; NJ,PA,IA By genealogy.com user July 18, 1999 at 05:18:14 Abigal Roberts Robins, b. 22 Aug., 1831 md. Daniel Greenfield Shear 30 Aug., 1851 in Binghamton, NY.According to data sent to me, she was the dau. of Richard Robins and Mary Freeman; he was said to be the son of Daniel G. Shear and Emmaline Baker.Some of this info was said to be from the bible of Elizabeth Ann Robins who d. 23 Dec., 1904 in Hardin Co., IA.Who can add to this?Where is that bible now? James Robins - Randolph Co., NC By John German July 19, 1999 at 05:13:34 A transcript of the 1799 will of James Rob(b)ins of Randolph Co., NC, has been uploaded to http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/randnc.htm I do not understand how the contents of this will can be reconciled with the undocumented genealogies appearing now on the internet. To me it appears there were at least three men named James Rob(b)ins in Randolph Co. in the late 18th century: 1) the James Robins who made this will in 1799, 2) James Robins Sr. who appears in the 1785 tax list, and 3) James Robins, the husband of Elizabeth Pennington - this James still living in 1817. Anybody have more documentation to confirm or refute my suspicions?? Thanks. I do not understand how the contents of this will can be reconciled with the undocumented genealogies appearing now on the internet. To me it appears there were at least three men named James Rob(b)ins in Randolph Co. in the late 18th century: 1) the James Robins who made this will in 1799, 2) James Robins Sr. who appears in the 1785 tax list, and 3) James Robins, the husband of Elizabeth Pennington - this James still living in 1817. Anybody have more documentation to confirm or refute my suspicions?? Thanks.german@jarman.net walter tip robins of va. By genealogy.com user July 26, 1999 at 05:55:12 i have a walter tip robins married to margaret kirk can anyone tell me more im so at a dead end you can email me at bubb@se-tel.com William B. Robins /Tenn. b. ABT 1835 By Larry Whittington July 27, 1999 at 07:34:50 Looking for information on William B. Robins from Tennessee.Born about 1835 and married to Elizabeth Sharp(b. ABT 1843).He had a son Joseph Lewis Robins b. 1862.Joe moved to Centrahoma, Coal Co.,Oklahoma.I need to know where William Robins or William Sharp (Elizabeth's Father) were in Tennessee or before.I am decended through my mother and would like to carry the family line farther back. Re: William B. Robins /Tenn. b. ABT 1835 By genealogy.com user August 06, 1999 at 02:54:51 In reply to: William B. Robins /Tenn. b. ABT 1835 Larry Whittington 7/27/99 Larry My husbands' line goes like this: Billy, Fred, Grover, Joseph, William B. William and Eliza Sharp Robins' wedding took place in Wayne Co., TN which is where she was from.Eliza'a parents were William and Elizabeth Sharp 1850 Census for Wayne Co.I think Elizabeth died in Hardin Co. as there is mention in County Records.I haven't foud the death records for William yet.I have Census records for the W.B. Robins' family in TN and some in Oklahoma. Is uncle Oscar your grandfather?If so I met him one time and my husband, Billy remembers him well. I have some pictures of the family when Lillie Maud passed away.contact me at robins@eburg.com for more information.Sally Re: William B. Robins /Tenn. b. ABT 1835 By Viaretta Keith September 11, 2000 at 07:48:58 In reply to: Re: William B. Robins /Tenn. b. ABT 1835 8/06/99 OH PLEASE!I'm a great-great-grandaughter of William B. Robins and I would love to correspond.I have pictures, info, etc. and would love to share.I'm in OK!vk112756@aol.com Jane Lewis Robins,1819-1883, VA>TN By genealogy.com user July 30, 1999 at 09:15:50 Searching for parents of Jane Lewis Robins, born 1819, possibly in Virginia.She died in 1883 in Franklin County, Tennessee.She married Joseph Monroe Bickley about 1836, possibly in Franklin County, Tennessee.Joseph was born in 1809 in Louisa County, Virginia, and died 1868 in Franklin County, Tennessee.They had 11 children: William L., Sarah M., James T., Thomas T., Mary Jane, Emily, H.R., Joseph M., John E., Edwin L., and A.(Albert?)E. Any info on Jane's parents or background would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Cora Robins 1900 Concord Tn. By genealogy.com user August 16, 1999 at 07:10:44 I am in search of any info on my g grandmother Cora Robins who m. Newton Smith early 1900 Thanks in advance ROBBINS/ROBINS +WYCKOFF NY State By Karen Gaudette August 17, 1999 at 09:38:27 I am looking for a Jenny Robbins/Robins All I know is that she married George Wyckoff and they has a daughter (only kid I know of so far) Nellie (prob. Helen) Wyckoff b. 10/24/1870 d. 4/26/1957 prob. Greenport, NY she married John William Bunt b. 1844 d. 3/6/1915 E. Greenport, NY All I know is that she married George Wyckoff and they has a daughter (only kid I know of so far) Nellie (prob. Helen) Wyckoff b. 10/24/1870 d. 4/26/1957 prob. Greenport, NY she married John William Bunt b. 1844 d. 3/6/1915 E. Greenport, NYSound familiar to anyone?Thanks, Kari Re: ROBBINS/ROBINS +WYCKOFF NY State By Karen Gaudette August 27, 1999 at 02:30:40 In reply to: ROBBINS/ROBINS +WYCKOFF NY State Karen Gaudette 8/17/99 I have found new info on these people. George H. Wyckoff b. NJ m. on 8/17/1865 in Stockbridge, MA to Sarah Jennie Robbins b. Great Barrington, MA. Ch. Listed as Josephine (Nellie) M. Wyckoff b. 10/24/1870 W. Stockbridge, MAd. 4/26/1957 Dalton, MA George H. Wyckoff b. NJ m. on 8/17/1865 in Stockbridge, MA to Sarah Jennie Robbins b. Great Barrington, MA. Ch. Listed as Josephine (Nellie) M. Wyckoff b. 10/24/1870 W. Stockbridge, MAd. 4/26/1957 Dalton, MAAnything?? Kari First fleet convict John Robins By Rosemary Pollock August 18, 1999 at 03:21:16 Does anyone have any information on John Robins.a convict transported to Australia on the first Fleet in 1788. I have so far acquired the following information:He faced trial at Exeter, Devon on 18 July 1785 on charges of larceny - for stealing a silver watch valued at 25 shillings.Later value was 60 shillings.He was sent to hulk Dunkirk in Portsmouth where he was troublesome at times. Arrived in Australia on the Charlotte (335 tons, 105ft long, 28ft beam) aged about 27, having been transported for 7 years.Received 50 lashes in May 1790 for stealing lentils.His rations were cut from 3 to 2 pounds of flour for a week.Lt Ralph Clark described him as a "very good Quite(sic) man" .I am trying to find more about his antecedants and any links to Robins family in Devon/Cornwall., as well as any further information on him in Australia Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Re: First fleet convict John Robins By Rosemary Pollock October 24, 1999 at 01:05:12 In reply to: First fleet convict John Robins Rosemary Pollock 8/18/99 Sorry, can't help with specific information, but I am connected to the Robins of St Gennys Parish on Cornwall's northcoast c. 1698 - 1940 Cheers, Cheers,Hugh Re: First fleet convict John Robins By genealogy.com user January 01, 2002 at 04:11:17 In reply to: Re: First fleet convict John Robins Rosemary Pollock 10/24/99 Hugh, I have a Robins connection in Cornwall and wondered whether you have any information which may link to it. Benjamin ORGAN married Mary ROBINS (b 1810) on 7 April 1835 at Buddock, Cornwall. I am convinced that she had a sister Hannah who is an ancestor of mine. Both came to South australia, but I can't seem to find Hannah, except on a marriage certificate (an birth certs of her children of course) and her father is only listed as John. Any info you may have would be gratefully received. Robins Family--Scott Co Indiana 1820's By genealogy.com user August 18, 1999 at 09:05:08 Looking for information about Joseph Robins/Robbins living in Scott Co in 1820s/1830s.Am assuming he had a daughter, Rachel (born c1803 in KY according to 1850 census), who married Joseph Keepers.Also assuming there was a son named John.On 29 Feb 1840, Joseph and Rachel Keepers for $60 to John Robins, gave up rights as heirs to the estate of Joseph Robins deceased.There is a record of Joseph Robins marrying Nancy Norten in Scott Co, 3 Sept 1822--don't know if this is an additional son or second marriage or...Also listed in the 1820 Census for Scott Co were Aron, Jacob, Jacob Jr, Nathanil, Nathaniel, and Richard Robins.Any help in sorting out this group (and information on Joseph in particular) would be appreciated. Re: Robins Family--Scott Co Indiana 1820's By Nelda Percival November 05, 1999 at 10:54:48 In reply to: Robins Family--Scott Co Indiana 1820's 8/18/99 Do you know if any of them married a Selena Lewis b. 1849? I have a Selena m. a Robins in Indiana you could guess anywhere from 16 years on.. 1849+16= 1865??? Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC By genealogy.com user June 23, 1999 at 07:09:17 Seek info on the family of Thomas ROBINS born 1-8-1740 in MD, married Isabella McLENACHANT (McCLENACHAN??) and moved to Chester Co SC in the mid 1700s. He served in the Revolutionary War, obtaining the rank of Captain. He died in Chester County SC abt 1816. He has at least 2 sons, Joseph and Obidiah, also of chester Co. SC Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC By genealogy.com user June 24, 1999 at 12:01:04 In reply to: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC 6/23/99 Thomas Robins (III) of Worcester County, Maryland, according to the information that we have, was born on Jan. 8, 1740 and died in 1776.This Thomas Robins (III) is the son of Thomas Robins II (1702 - 1765) and his first wife, Leah Whalley. Thomas Robins II's second wife was Aralanta Purnell and they had 7 children, all half brother or sister to Thomas III.The names of these children of Thomas II and wife Aralanta were John Purnell, James Bowdoin, Elizabeth Aralanta, Elizabeth Littleton, Littleton, Bowdoin and Mary Eudasia. Thomas Robins II's second wife was Aralanta Purnell and they had 7 children, all half brother or sister to Thomas III.The names of these children of Thomas II and wife Aralanta were John Purnell, James Bowdoin, Elizabeth Aralanta, Elizabeth Littleton, Littleton, Bowdoin and Mary Eudasia. Thomas Robins III married Isabella McClenachan in August, 1761.They had five children;Edward Robins (1769-1857), William MacClenachan Robins, Ann MacClenachan Robins, Susanna Robins and Thomas Robins IV.Only Edward is believed to have married.William MacClenachan Robins was a Lieutenant in the navy and commanded a ship in the battle of Lake Champlain.Thomas Robins IV was also in the navy and died young. Thomas Robins III married Isabella McClenachan in August, 1761.They had five children;Edward Robins (1769-1857), William MacClenachan Robins, Ann MacClenachan Robins, Susanna Robins and Thomas Robins IV.Only Edward is believed to have married.William MacClenachan Robins was a Lieutenant in the navy and commanded a ship in the battle of Lake Champlain.Thomas Robins IV was also in the navy and died young. In James Magruder's "Maryland Colonial Abrstracts of Wills, Accounts and Inventories, 1772-1777" is shown the will of Thomas Robins III.This shows the will filed in Worcester County, Maryland, dated April 15, 1773 and filed Dec. 3, 1776.Distribution of his estate was made to his son, Edward Robins; his daughter, Ann Macclenackan (sic) Robins; his daughter Susanna Robins; and to his wife, Isabella Robins, Excx. In James Magruder's "Maryland Colonial Abrstracts of Wills, Accounts and Inventories, 1772-1777" is shown the will of Thomas Robins III.This shows the will filed in Worcester County, Maryland, dated April 15, 1773 and filed Dec. 3, 1776.Distribution of his estate was made to his son, Edward Robins; his daughter, Ann Macclenackan (sic) Robins; his daughter Susanna Robins; and to his wife, Isabella Robins, Excx.If you are able to trace ancestry back to Thomas Robins III, then you are very fortunate in that information is available that traces his ancestors back an additional 8 generations to Thomas Robyns (1480 - 1531) of Holenby, county Northanpton, England.Direct ancestors include Major John Robins and Colonel Obedience Robins (1601 - 1661).Both of these men are very well known in early Northampton County, Virginia. Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC By genealogy.com user June 25, 1999 at 01:45:12 In reply to: Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC 6/24/99 Stephen, I would LOVE to believe that my Thomas ROBINS ties into that well researched ROBBINS/ROBINS family!! I've been dancing around this family for years, without ever being able to prove any connection!! I recently found "DAR PATRIOT INDEX - CENTENNIAL EDITION" in the DAR holdings at the library, and on page 2481 it had a listing for; ROBBINS; ROBINS Thomas: b 1-8-1740 MD d p 1816 SC m Isabella McLenachantCapt PS SC Do you know if indeed this Thomas ROBINS did die in SC? and do you know of an Obidiah, or a Chelsey connected to this family? My ROB(B)INS family has lived in Chester Co. SC since the 1750s, but I have never been able to document any connection to the other ROBINS family. This is the first link between the ROBINS of MD and SC that I've found, and I'm hoping this query will bring out anyone who can help settle if we ARE, or are NOT part of the ROBINS family you mentioned! Please feel free to correct anything I've got wrong, or add anything I've missed! Much as I'd like to lay claim to a connection with such those ROBINS, I don't want to do it with misinformation! Do you know if indeed this Thomas ROBINS did die in SC? and do you know of an Obidiah, or a Chelsey connected to this family? My ROB(B)INS family has lived in Chester Co. SC since the 1750s, but I have never been able to document any connection to the other ROBINS family. This is the first link between the ROBINS of MD and SC that I've found, and I'm hoping this query will bring out anyone who can help settle if we ARE, or are NOT part of the ROBINS family you mentioned! Please feel free to correct anything I've got wrong, or add anything I've missed! Much as I'd like to lay claim to a connection with such those ROBINS, I don't want to do it with misinformation! Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC By genealogy.com user June 26, 1999 at 09:37:18 In reply to: Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC 6/25/99 Kay, Being adopted (see your follow up to Wallace Robbins) by our family might not help you as much as you would like.It would not take you to that "Promised Land" of being related to the Obedience Robins Family. Being adopted (see your follow up to Wallace Robbins) by our family might not help you as much as you would like.It would not take you to that "Promised Land" of being related to the Obedience Robins Family. We have traced our Robbins/Robins family back through Indiana and Ohio to early relatives in Maryland and Virginia.The earliest relative that we can trace our heritage to is a John Robins (-c1700). We have traced our Robbins/Robins family back through Indiana and Ohio to early relatives in Maryland and Virginia.The earliest relative that we can trace our heritage to is a John Robins (-c1700). This John Robins was a cordwainer (shoe maker) and transported himself, his wife Katherine, two daughters and five others from Virginia to Somerset County, Maryland in 1678.His son, William, was born on May 12, 1679 in Somerset County.Though we trace ancestry to these two early Robins, to date however, we have not been able to make the connection to the Obedience Robins Family who lived in the same area.Like you, we dearly wish that we could. This John Robins was a cordwainer (shoe maker) and transported himself, his wife Katherine, two daughters and five others from Virginia to Somerset County, Maryland in 1678.His son, William, was born on May 12, 1679 in Somerset County.Though we trace ancestry to these two early Robins, to date however, we have not been able to make the connection to the Obedience Robins Family who lived in the same area.Like you, we dearly wish that we could. Col. Obedience had a brother, John Robins (bap 4/26/1601 - c1662),and we hope to learn more about his children.Perhaps there is a connection there.Children of six of the brothers of Obedience's father, Richard Robins of Long Buckby, England, may also be the possible linkage between the families. Col. Obedience had a brother, John Robins (bap 4/26/1601 - c1662),and we hope to learn more about his children.Perhaps there is a connection there.Children of six of the brothers of Obedience's father, Richard Robins of Long Buckby, England, may also be the possible linkage between the families. I am baffled as to the DAR listing that showed that Thomas Robins born Jan. 8, 1740 and married to Isabella McClenachan could have moved to SC, since records indicate that he died in Maryland in 1776.(Magruder's record of wills) I am baffled as to the DAR listing that showed that Thomas Robins born Jan. 8, 1740 and married to Isabella McClenachan could have moved to SC, since records indicate that he died in Maryland in 1776.(Magruder's record of wills) Keep looking and don't give up.The answers are out there someplace.You know, we may be distant cousins already so that adoption may not even be necessary. Keep looking and don't give up.The answers are out there someplace.You know, we may be distant cousins already so that adoption may not even be necessary.Steve Robbins Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC By genealogy.com user June 26, 1999 at 12:00:40 In reply to: Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC 6/26/99 my fingers are PERMANENTLY crossed!!! which explains all my typing errors to anyone who has wondered!! Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC By genealogy.com user October 20, 1999 at 06:15:52 In reply to: Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC 6/26/99 Steven, I am looking for any Robins folks who may have intermarried into the Smith families on the Eastern Shore of MD or VA. You seem to know this family very well. Have been researching the Smiths and I am very confused.Marilyn Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC By genealogy.com user October 21, 1999 at 02:15:32 In reply to: Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC 10/20/99 Hi Marilyn, I regret to advise that I do not recall seeing the Smith Family name in any of the marriages of the early "Robins" in the time frame of 1680 through 1800 in early Eastern Shore Virginia and Maryland.Please remember, however, that such an intermarriage well may have happened and it did not come to my attention. I regret to advise that I do not recall seeing the Smith Family name in any of the marriages of the early "Robins" in the time frame of 1680 through 1800 in early Eastern Shore Virginia and Maryland.Please remember, however, that such an intermarriage well may have happened and it did not come to my attention. Pat Doster has created an excellent resource on the Robins Family name with her "Robins Family:A New Look at an Old Family of Va. & Md."This resurce can be found on her web page "Gen Links to the Past."Address: "http://w3.one.net/~ddoster". Pat Doster has created an excellent resource on the Robins Family name with her "Robins Family:A New Look at an Old Family of Va. & Md."This resurce can be found on her web page "Gen Links to the Past."Address: "http://w3.one.net/~ddoster". I encourage you to check out this web page to see some of the information available on the "Robins".Keep looking something will turn up one of these days. I encourage you to check out this web page to see some of the information available on the "Robins".Keep looking something will turn up one of these days.Steve Robbin Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC By carin diggle November 30, 2007 at 12:39:14 In reply to: Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC 6/25/99 While I was researching my Robins family I also came across a D.A.R. application with this Thomas Robins.I noticed the error immediately and sent a letter to the corrections genealogist at the D.A.R. I just received a response to my letter.I quote "We received your request to correct the errors on Thomas Robins who served in the Revolution in Chester Co., SC and who died there in 1819.As you point out, this man is not the same Thomas Robins who married Isabella McLenachan and lived and died in Worcester Co., MD. We have now corrected our information on Thomas Robins of South Carolina." I hope that this will eleviate further confusion of the Robins family.This Thomas Robins of Worcester Co. is a descendant of Obediance Robins.Thomas died by 1776 and did not serve in the Revolutionary War.However, there are relatives of his who did serve. Carin Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC By Carin Diggle October 08, 2008 at 07:00:07 In reply to: Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC 6/24/99 Hello; Do you know much about Edward Robins' children?Edward who is the the son of Thomas Robins III and Isabelle McClannahan. Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC By genealogy.com user June 24, 1999 at 10:23:50 In reply to: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC 6/23/99 Is this the Thomas Rob(b)ins we all know & love? The dates are similar. I haven't a clue as to his birthdate. I thought his wife was nee Mary Foster, but that could be wrong. The 1790 census listed him as "Captain," but the article I sent you says he was a "colonel." Obadiah & Joseph were two of his sons. There were apparently several Thomas Rob(b)ins' in the colonies as well as back home on the British Isles. Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC By genealogy.com user June 25, 1999 at 01:58:17 In reply to: Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC 6/24/99 Wallace, It is indeed!!I spent 2 days at the library working on ROBBINS (and SHELBURNE), and one of the DAR books listed Thomas ROBINS b in MD d in SC. (Go up to the response I typed to Stephen's reply)I found 2 more entries in books about SC Patriots, but each was worded the same,and each spelled Isabella's name exactly the same. I suspect that they all came from the same source. Perhaps we will be able to settle once and for all that Thomas ROB(B)INS of Chester SC is connected to the well known ROB(B)INS family with the response I get from this query!! All my entries on this family are always in pencil, just once I'd like to be able to be so sure of my facts, that I could use INK! whatever I find, I'll be sure to pass on to you, and any other researchers interested in this family! If I hit another brick wall, I'm tempted to ask Stephen to adopt me, just so I can claim HIS family!! Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC By genealogy.com user May 21, 2000 at 10:49:57 In reply to: Re: Thomas ROBINS b 1740 MD d 1816 SC 6/25/99 Kay, My grandmother's grandfather was Thomas N. Robbins who married Martha ME(A)DOWS.They in turn had Walter E.(my g-grandfather), Daniel (known as Boone), Leroy, Ida, Mollie, and Callie.Does any of this look familiar.I know my g-grandfather was living in Birch Tree, (Shannon County), Missouri when he married my g-grandmother, Vincie Lynn BROWN (daughter of Samuel Porter BROWN and Mary Jane WYATT).My g-grandpa Walter married g-grandma Vincie in 1922 I believe.After having five of their ten children my g-grandparents then moved to Camp, Arkansas where they had five more children and when the last child was about ten months old g-grandma Vincie died (I was told of a stroke) and this would have been in the early 1940's. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Please e-mail me at maray@ipa.net. Thanks again, Marcie Thomas N. Robbins m. Martha Medows By genealogy.com user May 16, 1999 at 01:29:49 Still looking for information on these two people.Their children were Walter Everett Robbins (later Walter changed it to Robins on his own), Daniel Boone Robbins, Leroy ? Robbins, Ida ? Robbins, Molly ? Robbins, and Callie ? Robbins.Dates are unknown on most of this family.My mother only knew the names.She states that Thomas N. and Martha were first cousins.She states that Daniel, from what she was told, moved somewhere near Jefferson City, Missouri but she is not sure. All help is greatly appreciated. All help is greatly appreciated.Anna Kbrewer@ipa.net ROBINS, Robert 1777 NJ-PA By genealogy.com user May 17, 1999 at 05:30:57 Robert Robins was born 6 Jan 1777 in NJ and died 16 Apr 1856 in Luzerne, PA.Who were his parents?Robert married Margaret Sharps ca 1799 in NJ.She was the daughter of John Sharps and Christina Vanover. Robert and Margaret had 10 children.One of their children, Jacob Sharps Robins, was born 11 Aug 1821 in NJ and died 1872 in Montgomery Co., KS.Jacob married Maria Line.Any help with these families will be appreciated Re: ROBINS, Robert 1777 NJ-PA By Sharalee Hoffman January 06, 2009 at 04:26:04 In reply to: ROBINS, Robert 1777 NJ-PA 5/17/99 I too descend from Robert Robins, Jacob S. Robins Jacob F. Robins. Then my line goes Robert L. Robins and Lloyd C. Robins. If you would like more info please email me at k2i1d@yahoo.com. Here is some information on Robert Robins and Margaret Sharps and their 8 children along with Jacob S. Robins and Maria Line and their 13 children. Jacob F. Robins and Nancy A. Furnish and their 8 children. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Husband's Name Robert ROBINS (AFN:G00T-5R)Pedigree Born:1777Place:, , New Jersey Died:1856Place:Hanover, Nanticoke, Luzerne, Pennsylvania Buried:1857Place:Hanover, Luzerne, Pennsylvania Married:Abt 1802Place:, , New Jersey Father: Mother: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wife's Name Margaret SHARPS (AFN:G00T-6X)Pedigree Born:Abt 1777Place:, , New Jersey Married:Abt 1802Place:, , New Jersey Father: Mother: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.SexName M John ROBINS (AFN:G00T-74)Pedigree Born:Abt 1803Place:, Prob Warren, New Jersey -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.SexName M Cornelius ROBINS (AFN:G00T-89)Pedigree Born:Abt 1805Place:, Prob Warren, New Jersey Died:1855Place: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.SexName F Elizabeth ROBINS (AFN:G00T-9G)Pedigree Born:Abt 1807Place:, Prob Warren, New Jersey -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.SexName M Jonathan ROBINS (AFN:G00T-BM)Pedigree Born:Abt 1809Place:, Prob Warren, New Jersey -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.SexName M Robert ROBINS (AFN:G00T-CS)Pedigree Born:Abt 1811Place:, Prob Warren, New Jersey -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.SexName M Isaac ROBINS (AFN:G00T-D0)Pedigree Born:Abt 1813Place:, , New Jersey -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7.SexName M William G ROBINS (AFN:G00T-F5)Pedigree Born:1825Place:, Warren, New Jersey -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8.SexName M Jacob S ROBINS (AFN:G00P-ZC)Pedigree Born:11 Aug 1821Place:, Warren, New Jersey Died:5 Nov 1872Place:Coffeyville, Coffey, Kansas Buried:Nov 1872Place:Robins Cemetary, Coffeyville, Coffey, Kansas -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Husband's Name Jacob S ROBINS (AFN:G00P-ZC)Pedigree Born:11 Aug 1821Place:, Warren, New Jersey Died:5 Nov 1872Place:Coffeyville, Coffey, Kansas Buried:Nov 1872Place:Robins Cemetary, Coffeyville, Coffey, Kansas Married:Abt 1840Place:, , , United States Father:Robert ROBINS (AFN:G00T-5R)Family Mother:Margaret SHARPS (AFN:G00T-6X) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wife's Name Maria Lorrain LINE (AFN:G00Q-0H)Pedigree Born:22 May 1823Place:, Luzerne, Pennsylvania Died:15 May 1890Place:Coffeyville, Coffey, Kansas Buried:May 1890Place:Robins Cemetary, Coffeyville, Coffey, Kansas Married:Abt 1840Place:, , , United States Father:Henry LINE (AFN:G00R-CJ)Family Mother:Anna SLIKER (AFN:G00R-DP) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.SexName M Jacob F ROBINS (AFN:G00Q-7P)Pedigree Born:29 Jan 1857Place:La Porte, , Indiana -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.SexName M Samuel Lorain ROBINS (AFN:G00P-42)Pedigree Born:26 Oct 1844Place:, Luzerne, Pennsylvania Died:29 Dec 1884Place:Joplin, , Missouri Buried:1884/1885Place:Robins Cemetary, Coffeyville, Coffey, Kansas -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.SexName M Cornelius V ROBINS (AFN:G00Q-2T)Pedigree Born:11 Mar 1843Place:Hanover, Luzerne, Pennsylvania Died:2 Apr 1852Place: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.SexName F Anna Maria ROBINS (AFN:G00Q-6J)Pedigree Born:11 Mar 1854Place:Hanover, Luzerne, Pennsylvania -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.SexName F Mary Ellen ROBINS (AFN:G00Q-B7)Pedigree Born:25 Mar 1862Place:La Porte, , Indiana Died:31 Mar 1864Place:La Porte, , Indiana Buried:Place:La Porte, , Indiana -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.SexName F Martha F ROBINS (AFN:G00Q-5C)Pedigree Born:26 Mar 1852Place:Hanover, Luzerne, Pennsylvania -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7.SexName M Charles A L ROBINS (AFN:G00Q-92)Pedigree Born:28 Mar 1860Place:La Porte, , Indiana Died:22 Jul 1930Place:, Swanee, Kansas -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8.SexName F Alice C ROBINS (AFN:G00Q-8V)Pedigree Born:13 Jun 1858Place:La Porte, , Indiana -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.SexName F Arabelle ROBINS (AFN:G00Q-31)Pedigree Born:22 Aug 1847Place:Hanover, Luzerne, Pennsylvania Died:23 Aug 1848Place: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.SexName M Robert H ROBINS (AFN:G00Q-1N)Pedigree Born:3 Sep 1841Place:Hanover, Luzerne, Pennsylvania Died:30 Jul 1872Place: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11.SexName F Elizabeth H ROBINS (AFN:G00Q-46)Pedigree Born:3 Sep 1849Place:Hanover, Luzerne, Pennsylvania -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.SexName M Schuyler C ROBINS (AFN:G00Q-CD)Pedigree Born:12 Nov 1864Place:La Porte, , Indiana Died:22 Mar 1872Place:, Montgomery, Kansas Buried:Place:, , Kansas -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13.SexName F Flora May ROBINS (AFN:G00Q-DK)Pedigree Born:17 Dec 1866Place:La Porte, , Indiana Died:8 Feb 1867Place: 1. JACOB FRANKLIN ROBINS b: Jan 29, 1857 in Laport County Indiana d: ABT 1934 m: Nov 27, 1879 Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas mother: Maria L. Line father: Jacob S. Robins + NANCY ANGELINE FURNISH b: Jan 6, 1862 in Grant County Indiana d: 1933 mother: Martha June Garrison father:John Franklin Furnish 2. CORNELIUS F. ROBINS b: Feb. 9, 1881Montgomery County, Kansas d: 1952Springfield, Baca County, Colorado 2. LAURA BELL ROBINS b: Feb. 2, 1885Indian Territory d: (died at a young age) 2. ROSA NELL ROBINS b: July 21, 1888Indian Territory d: Oct 1950 2. ROBERT LEROY ROBINS b: July 20, 1890Indian Territory d: Feb 16, 1960 m: Aug 7, 1910 + ALTA (ALTIE) OPAL PARSONS b: May 17, 1894 d: May 7, 1982 3. Lola Pearl Robins 3. Thelma Viola Robins 3. Earl Wayne Robins 3. Leroy Robert Robins 3. Genevine Mae Robins 3. Lila Marie Robins 3. Stella Jane Robins 3. Lloyd Charles Robins Re: ROBINS, Robert 1777 NJ-PA By John O'Brien October 20, 1999 at 04:41:33 In reply to: ROBINS, Robert 1777 NJ-PA 5/17/99 I don't remember if I talked to you before.Are you a direct line of Margaret and Robert.If so I can send you the Sharps line.I have also been looking for Robert's parents for a relation of mine, Irene Black. Re: ROBINS, Robert 1777 NJ-PA By Gary Robins September 04, 2003 at 02:08:33 In reply to: Re: ROBINS, Robert 1777 NJ-PA John O'Brien 10/20/99 I'm interested on information on the Sharps line.I do have information on the vanovers. Re: ROBINS, Robert 1777 NJ-PA By genealogy.com user October 06, 1999 at 02:14:21 In reply to: ROBINS, Robert 1777 NJ-PA 5/17/99 Jean, If you contact Patty at Mayoskier4@aol.com, she has some information on your line.Your Robert may be a brother to my ancestor, John G. Robins, born 12/1786, died 9/27/1857. Patty and I are both searching for John's father and her Jonathan's father, Calvin Robbins Re: ROBINS, Robert 1777 NJ-PA By genealogy.com user October 06, 1999 at 02:22:15 In reply to: Re: ROBINS, Robert 1777 NJ-PA 10/06/99 Re; Robert Robins, Patty has some information on your line. Her E. mail is Mayoskier@aol.comCalvin Robbins Anna M. Robins, Ellen Robins, 1850-1870 By genealogy.com user May 24, 1999 at 06:28:02 I am looking for my ggrandmother and her brothers and sister from Weston, MO or the near area.Anna M. Robins, b. 10-15-1851, James Robins, b. abt. 1850, Ellen Robins, b. abt 1850 and Ern Robins b. abt. 1850. Ellen married John Harrison and Anna married James Bird Smoot.I have pictures and portraits of all of them but I have no other info on Ern, Ellen, and James.I would appreciate any info you can give me to find some family connections. 1860 Census infant middle name Harrison By Arlen Flanagan June 12, 1999 at 07:49:02 In reply to: Anna M. Robins, Ellen Robins, 1850-1870 5/24/99 Another Harrison connection: The Robins residence that Ann M. Robins was living in 1860 as a child, had a Robins infant with the middle name of Harrison. There was a teenager named James H. Robins, too. This was a household of 11 people, per the abstract book. In another neighboring household, was another Robins family, that she was living with in the 1870 census. In 1860, that house had a Laura E.(b.1859). Maybe, her middle name was Ellen. 1860 Census does not show relationships By Arlen Flanagan June 12, 1999 at 07:14:13 In reply to: Anna M. Robins, Ellen Robins, 1850-1870 5/24/99 Dangerous Ground! The Robins/Robbins in Platte Co. apparently played mix and match, and revolving chairs. You can not assume all children in a household are with their biological parents. Sometimes, it was due to the different sizes of houses, or floods, or sickness, or other members trying to homestead, or on the road jobs, etc. 1870 Census does not show relationships By Arlen Flanagan June 12, 1999 at 07:22:06 In reply to: 1860 Census does not show relationships Arlen Flanagan 6/12/99 See my remarks under 1860 above. Robins and Arnold By genealogy.com user May 24, 1999 at 07:56:06 I am searching for information on a Matilda Robins that married a John W. Arnold.They had a son named Albert Burr Arnold.Albert was born August 26, 1868 in Auglaize County Ohio.He died January 13, 1918, in Allen County, Ohio.Any additional information would be greatly appreciated. Re: Robins and Arnold By genealogy.com user May 21, 2001 at 08:51:14 In reply to: Robins and Arnold 5/24/99 I Have the Arnold and Robins Family trees made up by my grand-father Elvin Dale Arnold,John and Matilda's son Robins/Robbins, Jessie from Michigan By Judy Hull May 24, 1999 at 08:49:59 Looking for Jessie Robins/Robbins b: abt.1873 in Mich. She was the daughter of John Robins/Robbins and Frances Chambers.She married Charles Hull in St. Joseph Co. Mi. and they had a son Alan Lynn Hull b: 1893.I believe she and Charles divorced abt. 1907 but have not been able to locate her after the 1900 census. Delilah Robins born Ft. Madison, GA 1823 By genealogy.com user May 26, 1999 at 07:00:24 I am looking for the parents and origin ofDelilah Robins (b. 1823 in Fort Madison, GA, then moved to Montgomery County,GA? and then Monroe County, Alabama. She married Rev. Joseph T. Singleton of Grove Hill-Jackson area, Clarke County, Alabama in 1841.(b. 1820) (looking for his family also). Frederick J Robins, Australia m 1883 By Rosemary Pollock May 27, 1999 at 05:04:36 Seeking details of Frederick John Robins married Harriet Green 1883 in Sydney Australia.Believe born in Norwich or possibly Trewardle John McNeill m Esther sSoane 1855 By Rosemary Pollock May 27, 1999 at 05:09:58 Seeking details John McNeill who married Esther Sloane in 1855 in Sydney Australia Robbins Savage Marriage By Shirley Slayden May 30, 1999 at 02:06:44 I am seeking information on Mary Robbins who married William Savage inS. Carolina They later moved to Barren Co., KY Can any one help me? Shirley Re: Robbins Savage Marriage By Pat Ralston November 23, 2002 at 01:46:49 In reply to: Robbins Savage Marriage Shirley Slayden 5/30/99 Hello! Hope you are still online! I am looking for Jerusha Savage who married William Warden. I think she may have been d/o William Savage and Mary Robins!Jerusha was born abt 1790.ANY help appreciated!!! I think my ggrandmother Julia Warden b. 1837-38 was somehow related to this line!Thanx!Pat Re: Robbins Savage Marriage By Shirley Slayden November 26, 2002 at 11:28:34 In reply to: Re: Robbins Savage Marriage Pat Ralston 11/23/02 Hi: William Savage and Mary Robbins had 5 children. They were: 1-* John b. ca 1775 married Cassandra (CasseyAnn) Stephens) married 2nd: Mary Womack 2-Jeanette "Jennie" b. ca 1779married Zepahnia Bell 3-William Jr. b. ca 1784married Susannah Bolling Williams 4- Jerusha b. ca 1785 married William Warden 5- James b. ca 1789 married 1st: Winnifred Williams married 2nd: Mary Stephens. *John Warden married Louisa Burris and one of their children was also named Jerusha. John Warden and Maryalso had several children one of which was named Julia. In the 1850 census of Grayson Co., Tx William Warden age 75 and Jeusha age 65, both born in NC, were living in the Bledsoe household. I hope this helps. Shirley Re: Robbins Savage Marriage By Pat Ralston November 26, 2002 at 01:04:53 In reply to: Re: Robbins Savage Marriage Shirley Slayden 11/26/02 Thanx,Shirley!!! Several of us have been needing this info!!! Just wish we knew something about the daughter Julia!! Pat Re: Robbins Savage Marriage By Pat Ralston November 26, 2002 at 01:06:35 In reply to: Re: Robbins Savage Marriage Shirley Slayden 11/26/02 Shirley- was this the Mary Robbins who was said to be 1/4th Cherokee?????Pat Re: Robbins Savage Marriage By Shirley Slayden November 27, 2002 at 01:42:00 In reply to: Re: Robbins Savage Marriage Pat Ralston 11/26/02 I have been told this by other researchers....but I have not proven it yet. I am still attempting to prove the parents of William Savage and Mary Robins. Shirley Re: Robbins Savage Marriage By Pat Ralston November 27, 2002 at 05:57:36 In reply to: Re: Robbins Savage Marriage Shirley Slayden 11/27/02 Yes I know what you mean!!! I've heard it,but haven't found any proof yet.But if indeed my ggrandmother Julia was a descendant of this couple,that would explain why so many in my daddy's family looked Indian. Maybe someday we will find the truth of it!! Happy Holidays!!!! Pat mary robins and william savage By genealogy.com user September 11, 2000 at 07:26:26 In reply to: Robbins Savage Marriage Shirley Slayden 5/30/99 mary robins and robert savage were the parents of john savage, william savage, jeannette savage, jerusha savage and james savage. they were married between the years of 1754-1791. mary was born in nc and died in ky. elizabeth was married to my gggggrandfather thomas langley in tn. their children were james langley, c. langley, hiram langley(my ggggrandfather), p langley,k langley, c langley, william l langley.if you will send your mailing addres or contact me at 979-964-3655, i will make copies and send you all the info that i have.thanks, dorothy ledford Re: mary robins and william savage By genealogy.com user October 28, 2000 at 09:58:28 In reply to: mary robins and william savage 9/11/00 I have that these same children you have listed are the children of Mary Robins and William Savage SR. Re: mary robins and william savage By genealogy.com user October 28, 2000 at 09:47:34 In reply to: Re: mary robins and william savage 10/28/00 mary, Re: mary robins and william savage By genealogy.com user October 28, 2000 at 09:50:25 In reply to: Re: mary robins and william savage 10/28/00 sirry, i got my fingers on the wrong keys. do you have any information on mary robins? the family tree i got off the internet said she was 1/4 cherokee indian but i do not have the names of her mother and father. only that she was born in n c , married in s c, and died in kentucky. if you have any info please let me know.thanks alot. dorothy Re: mary robins and william savage By genealogy.com user October 29, 2000 at 09:50:49 In reply to: Re: mary robins and william savage 10/28/00 No I don't have anymore info than you do.Sure wish that I did. Re: mary robins and william savage By Pat Ralston February 14, 2004 at 02:32:19 In reply to: mary robins and william savage 9/11/00 Dorothy-you seem to know a lot about this family,so I wonder if I might ask you a question? I believe my ggrandmother Julia ,born 1838, was somehow related to this family.I know her as Julia Warden who married William Burns in 1864,but I guess she may have had some other name or been married prior to William.I believe she fits in with the Robins-Savage family somewhere! Appreciate hearing from you!!!!Thanx!! Re: mary robins and william savage By Shirley Slayden September 11, 2000 at 02:37:30 In reply to: mary robins and william savage 9/11/00 My line descends from William Savage and Mary Robins (Robbins) through their son William andhis wife Susannah Bolling Williams. I am trying to find information on the parents of William Savage and Mary Robins.My line is as follows: William Savage I, William SavageII, William Bolen Savage, James Savage, Frances Marion Savage, Grace Savage.I will be happy to exchange information with you.My E-Mail is sjs1@inreach,com Hoping to hear from you. Shirley Re: mary robins and william savage By genealogy.com user September 11, 2000 at 03:42:33 In reply to: Re: mary robins and william savage Shirley Slayden 9/11/00 shirley, i am also trying to trace mary robins family, but have had no success at this point. also trying to locate william savage ancestors too, if i find anything more, i will email it to you. dorothy ROBBINS, WILLIAM; Illinois By genealogy.com user June 01, 1999 at 01:57:06 I am searching for information on WILLIAM ROBBINS.He married Catherine Teager or Geager (or similiar spelling, it's very hard to read).One of their children was Frank Oliver Robbins, born June 1858 in Monroe, Ogle County, Illinois. Frank married Emma Clinite on Jan 15, 1880 in Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois.They had three children, Clarence Bertrum, Claud A, & Ortha E. Any information or leads on this family would be greatly appreciated.Brenda Haley Re: ROBBINS, WILLIAM; Illinois By genealogy.com user August 16, 2001 at 08:54:28 In reply to: ROBBINS, WILLIAM; Illinois 6/01/99 On pages 236 and 237 of the Boone Co History it states that 'Oliver Robbins and brothers made first claim in Boone Co., Illinois.Sec 26m Twp, 44, range 3E in the summer of 1835.Sold claim to Archbald Mason and David Dunham Robbins. Brothers pushed West.One returned and made home at Blood's Point.He enlisted in one of Boone Co,'s companies and was killed at Shiloh.Relative of your Oliver? John Robins, d 1827, Randolph Co., NC By John German June 02, 1999 at 04:47:17 Would like to learn names of spouse and all children of John Robins who wrote his will in Randolph Co., NC, in 1827. He mentions sons, Silas, Christopher, William, Michael, and a son of deceased son John. Also named is daughter Elizabeth. All other children to receive $1 and are not named; can anybody identify and document them?german@jarman.net John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) By genealogy.com user June 02, 1999 at 08:31:02 Seeking parents/siblings of John ROBINS Sr., supposedly born in Glouchester Co VA c1720 and died in Wilkes Co. NC in 1792. Married to a Margaret (perhaps) STROTHERS. Reported issue:(my)Reuben b.c1752 Orange Co VA, d.1832 Wilkes Co NC, m.Jane TURNER; William b.c1745 Orange VA, d.c1774 Orange VA, m.Anne FOSTER; Thomas b.c1748 Orange, d.1824 Coffee Co TN; John Jr b.c1750 Orange, d.c1812 Franklin Co TN; Lucy b.c1757 Orange, d.bef 1787 Wilkes NC; Mary b.c1760 Orange, d.? Wilkes; Sarah. Thanks. Charlie Weaver, Winston-Salem, NC Re: John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) By Jimmie Lee ROBINS June 05, 1999 at 05:26:50 In reply to: John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) 6/02/99 Charlie Check our webpage at: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ go to bottom of page under Genaeology and click on the ROBINS Page. This my line; John, Sr, through Rueben, through William, through William Berry, through Levi Melvin, through Prentis Melvin, my dad. Check our webpage at: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ go to bottom of page under Genaeology and click on the ROBINS Page. This my line; John, Sr, through Rueben, through William, through William Berry, through Levi Melvin, through Prentis Melvin, my dad. Please e-mail me and let us compare notes. Please e-mail me and let us compare notes.Jimmie Lee ROBINS Re: John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) By genealogy.com user March 07, 2000 at 03:43:41 In reply to: Re: John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) Jimmie Lee ROBINS 6/05/99 Jimmy Lee can you give me some dates on Levi Melvin both my Ggrand and my GGgranfather had this name....Thanks Virgil Re: John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) By genealogy.com user September 16, 2001 at 08:18:04 In reply to: Re: John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) 3/07/00 Virgil, Levi Melvin Robins was born, March 11,1864 in Savannah, HardinCty., TN. and died May 26, 1946. He was buried in Ada, OK. Levi Melvin Robins was my great-grandfather. My grandfather was William Franklin Robins and me father is Carthul Dee Robins. I hope this info is useful. David Robins Edmond OK. Re: John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) By Viaretta Keith November 30, 2001 at 09:09:17 In reply to: Re: John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) 9/16/01 How strange that we share the same great-grandfather. Could it be that we share the same grandfather as well?Love ya!V Re: John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) By genealogy.com user October 24, 2000 at 02:21:18 In reply to: John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) 6/02/99 Thank you Charlie for some very vital information on John Sr.My husband is from John Jr. through his daughter Nancy or Ann Robins Sartain. Let me know if you are able to find anything more about John Sr.'s Parentage! Thanks again, Linda Mathews : ) Re: John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) By Viaretta Keith November 30, 2001 at 09:05:58 In reply to: Re: John ROBINS (c1720 VA - 1792 NC) 10/24/00 I am a descendant of Reuben, son of John (b. 1720 VA) who married Margaret.I'd love to share info with you.vk112756@aol.com Nancy Robins-m- James R Oliver, NC By genealogy.com user June 07, 1999 at 08:28:49 Looking for a Nancy Robins who married a James R Oliver. She was born in North Carolina and they had a daughter by the name of Margaret Elizabeth Oliver who married a Benjamin Burnett. Margaret and Benjamin lived in Massac County, Illinios for over 50 years. I am guessing that James and Nancy lived in Massac because Margaret was born in Massac. On Margaret's death certificate there is a Grover Burnett listed as informant of her death, could be Benjamin's brother or their son. I anyone can help please e-mail me at metaltoe@bellsouth.net or post here. Diane Burnett Henry Robins b.1798 NC>TN>Tippah Cty.,MS By Eddie Robbins June 08, 1999 at 01:56:04 Looking for info. for Henry Robins born in 1798 in NC. Left NC and married Sarah? in TN about 1834-35 and finally settled in Tippah County, Northeast Mississippi. Two chilgren born in TN and first child born in MS was William Daniel Robbins in 1840, Tippah County. emnjmr@tsixroads.com Re: Henry Robins b.1798 NC>TN>Tippah Cty.,MS By travis mask March 03, 2000 at 10:26:03 In reply to: Henry Robins b.1798 NC>TN>Tippah Cty.,MS Eddie Robbins 6/08/99 My great grand mother was Sarah Cordelia robins who married into the "MASK" family. She married my great grand father Edward Mask.One of there sons name was Aud Mask(my grand pa)who was born in Alcorn Co.Miss. in April 14.1892-Died in Sept. 17, 1998. I also am looking for some info. about my great grand mother's side of the family. Any info. would be appreciated. Thanks Travis Mask Louise Robins 1905 Stearns Co. MN By genealogy.com user June 09, 1999 at 06:06:08 Looking for any information that would indicate what happened to Andrew Bennett, his second wife or his children. Andrew Bennett, son of Joseph and Susannah (Gehring) Bennett was born ca.1855 in Logansport, Cass County, Indiana. On 13 January 1877 in Waterville, Le Sueur County, Minnesota he married Gloria James, daughter of Andrew and Elma (Bennett) James, who was born in 1859 in Wisconsin. She died on November 17, 1893 in Waterville. They had three children 1) Lessie b. in Waterville in 1877 m. Cesar A. Thoms in Stearns County, Minnesota on 11 December 1893; 2) Lawrence (10-18-1879 -- 11-10-1890) 3) Elmira b. in Minnesota in 1881. Following Gloria's death, he married Louise Robbins, daughter of Curtis and Angelette (Bennett) Robbins, in Eden Lake, Stearns County, Minnesota on November 11, 1895. They had a son Richard who was born in 1899. In 1905 Andrew & Richard were living with his mother in Stearns County. Family tradition says that he died either in Spokane, Washington, or California. His mother died in 1910 & he was alive some where then.Thank you. Re: Louise Robins 1905 Stearns Co. MN By genealogy.com user September 01, 1999 at 07:32:02 In reply to: Louise Robins 1905 Stearns Co. MN 6/09/99 She may have moved to Veblen,South Dakota after 1905. Emaline Jane Watson/Roden Rob By genealogy.com user June 21, 1999 at 05:12:54 The subject individual was the first wife of Edward Rob(b)ins. She apparently was an Indian, at least in part. Legend says she was the chief's daughter. As long as Edward and she were married, peace existed in that part of Alabama between white & red... Would dearly love to know her actual name, prior marriages, etc. The lady died of tuberculosis and was buried at Pull Tight, Alabama in an unmarked grave. Hannah Robins/UK/1652?/Winchester By genealogy.com user June 23, 1999 at 09:48:39 Looking for family of Hannah (Hannae) Robins who was married to Daniell Winchester in 1677 in Harefield London England. Her parents were possibly Abraham & Mary?and the last name may have been spelled Robings? Her and Daniell had a son Willoughby (b 1696 d 1768 in Craven SC). Tree available at www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/h/i/Jesse-R-Whitfield-jr/ Thomas Robins Chester Co.,SC By genealogy.com user May 06, 1999 at 09:10:28 Chester Co,SC Minutes of the Co. Court 1785/99: Thomas Robins being about to travel to the State of NCarolina signified an intention to be recommended an Honest man with propriety we do recommend him as a man of honesty propriety & good Demeanor now for his having resided in this County for 20yrs & in that time has established with constant Attention to an unblemished character a fame worthy the notice of all good citizens. We do further Certify in the month of Dec 1782 in the nite at the House of Patrick McGriffs a certain black mare was feloniously taken & carried away the property of said Robins supposed to be about 141/2hands high4yrs old past the above Date Branded on her mounting shoulder thus RA natural trotter & after in her forehead. Re: Thomas Robins Chester Co.,SC By Dianne Erwin June 05, 1999 at 07:46:40 In reply to: Thomas Robins Chester Co.,SC 5/06/99 Do you have info on the family of this Thomas Robins.I have Chelsea Robbins/Robins of Chester Co. SC.He was born in 1817 and died in 1890 in Chester Co. I'm looking for his parents. Re: Thomas Robins Chester Co.,SC By genealogy.com user October 14, 1999 at 10:34:26 In reply to: Re: Thomas Robins Chester Co.,SC Dianne Erwin 6/05/99 I can't remember if I responded to this. I think I might have E-mailed a response:Chelsea or Chelesy Robbins was the son of Obadiah, the second of five sons of Thomas Robbins. He died at age 75 and is buried in the Atkinson cemetery, below New Hope church. He was a slave trader before the Civil War. Re: Thomas Robins Chester Co.,SC By genealogy.com user October 17, 1999 at 11:11:33 In reply to: Re: Thomas Robins Chester Co.,SC 10/14/99 Wallace, as always your postings are most welcome to see, and full of valuable info for everyone researching this family! Chelsea ROBBINS of Chester SC is my ggg-grandfather, thru his daughter, Sarah ROBBINS PENDERGRASS. I'm still having trouble establishing the line of descent, with all the "Thomases". Is Obediah the son of Thomas ROBBINS/ROBINS, who fought in the Battle of King's Mountain" during the American Revolution? And is this the same line that has been traced back to the 1400s in Lg Buckly N H England, that the LDS has so much information about? Any help in making this clear to me would be most appreciated! Re: Thomas Robins Chester Co.,SC By Dianne Erwin April 14, 2003 at 12:19:59 In reply to: Re: Thomas Robins Chester Co.,SC 10/14/99 We have emailed about this family before.I'm the ggg-granddaughter of Chelsea Robins, who was the son of Obediah and the grandson of Col. Thomas. I've had a researcher on another of my lines in Chester Co., the Valentine Bell line, asking about the Robins line since some of the Bell daughters may have married into the Robins line. Apparently Rachel,one of the Bell daughters, married a Joseph Robins and they were on the 1860 Chester census as being 69 and 63 years old.Do you know anything about them? Also there was an Obediah C. listed on a paper someone sent me that had his wife as Rachel Bell.Who was this Obediah C. and who was this Rachel Bell???I can send you this scanned paper, if you don't have it.Email me at erwin1@neto.com Any help in getting this straight would be great. Thanks! Re: Thomas Robins Chester Co.,SC By Wallace Robbins April 30, 2003 at 12:28:28 In reply to: Re: Thomas Robins Chester Co.,SC Dianne Erwin 4/14/03 This is the information that I have: "...Joseph Robbins was born in 1770 and died 1863, at the age of 93 years, and rests in the Bullock Creek cemetery. He was a captain in the War of 1812, was for a long time a magistrate for Baton Rouge township. ... He had four sons, Edward B., Obadiah C., Thomas and Varda..." This is a lengthy article by Thomas Robbins, grandson of the Revolutionary War hero. If you don't have it, I'll email it. The article talks of Uncle Edward Bell Robbins. Hence, the Bell connection. John Henry ROBINS, Miss By Jimmie Lee ROBINS May 07, 1999 at 09:47:49 I am searching for info on John Henry ROBINS and wife Laura MEADOWS, their daughter Nancy Ann ROBINS, born Mar 1, 1860-62 in Vicksburg, MS. They moved to TX abt 1865-67. Nancy died May 16, 1952 in Dallas, TX. They had (8) children. Will exchange info.E-mail robinjl@poncacity.net WILLIAM ROBINS Manchester By genealogy.com user March 20, 1999 at 07:32:46 Looking for imformation on my Grandfather William James ROBINS B 1888 m Mary Emily PIERCE son James Henry ROBINS b 1923. Manchester. I believe they also had a daughter and twins all dec before James' birth. William died 1926 two years after James was born. Edward Robins, c. 1826-1883/1900,PA By Dixie Young March 23, 1999 at 09:41:22 Looking for further info on the families of Edward Robins, b. abt. 1826,PA, d. bet. 1883-1900, ? Philadelphia.Married (1)Margaret Holmes, (2)Gertrude Wyoming Fisher, (3)Mary Elizabeth Chatard.Children by all 3 marriages.Mary Elizabeth died after 1920, probably Philadelphia. ROBINS--HAMPSHIRE, ENGLAND By genealogy.com user March 26, 1999 at 03:40:29 I am researching the Robins surname of England. Does anyone have any information on George Robins of Hampshire, England who married Annie Matilda Dennett (daughter of ? Dennett and Matilda Roberts) at the Freemantle Church in England approximately 1920's. They had a son named John William born in 1927 and a daughter named Joan. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Cindy White onathan, Jonathan, Jonathan Robins!!! By D. Robbins April 01, 1999 at 04:10:53 Trying to sort by families these THREE: Jonathan Robins Sr., Alexandria twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ that died intestate entered 10/18/1796 AND Jonathan Robins Jr.,Alexandria twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ that died intestate, entered 10/18/1796 Adm. listed for BOTH estates was Jonathan Robins of Greenwich twp.! Re: Jonathan, Jonathan, Jonathan Robins!!! By Charles Allen September 11, 2009 at 09:31:55 In reply to: Jonathan, Jonathan, Jonathan Robins!!! D. Robbins 4/01/99 I can tie several Jonathans together, though it is only a guess that my starting Jonathan (probably born about 1720) is your Jonathan Robins, Sr.My starting Jonathan bought 254 acres of land in Alexandria Township near 'The Hickory' in 1751 from widow Merrill.His son, Isaac (probably born about 1742) inheritrd or purchased that land from his father and it was susequently owned by Isaac's son Jonathan (probably born about 1765). Isaac and Susannah's children are identified in a document detailing the division of the estate of Isaac Robins Feb 1784.Those children were Rachel (Smith), Jonathan (m. Mary Huff), Abigail (Fitzer), Diana (Garrison), Mary (Jarrard) and Isaac (b. abt 1777). Jonathan (1765) and Mary had Charles, Susannah (Ruple), Sarah (Young), Jonathan (b 28 Dec 1793), Mary (Hitesman), Elizabeth, Jonas (b. 22 Dec 1801), William, Joseph, James and Abigail (Godown).Jonathan (1793) set up the Robins Cemetery off Rte 579 west of Little York Rd.I have more tha 150 old documents relating to that branch of the Robins family.My wife is a ggrandaughter of Moses Robins. Re: Jonathan, Jonathan, Jonathan Robins!!! By genealogy.com user April 08, 1999 at 09:18:29 In reply to: Jonathan, Jonathan, Jonathan Robins!!! D. Robbins 4/01/99 Hi D.I found this info @ http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NJ/Sussex? posted by Calvin Robbins Jonathan Robins, bro/o Isaac Robbins Sr. By D. Robbins April 01, 1999 at 04:49:43 b@1750 d.@2/4/1815 Alexandria twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ; m.Mary(___?) Any knowledge of their family?? Neighbors were: Moses Thatcher, William Carter, & Peter VanSickle. Re: Jonathan Robins, bro/o Isaac Robbins Sr. By Charles Allen September 15, 2007 at 09:38:18 In reply to: Jonathan Robins, bro/o Isaac Robbins Sr. D. Robbins 4/01/99 Father of your subject was Jonathan Robins who purchased land from widow Merrill in 1751.My mother-in-law had compiled a monumental list of their relatives since she was a gggrandaughter of your subject.I have verified much of her data, entered it on my computer as a database and could send portions of it if you are interested. Isaac Robins s/o Daniel By D. Robbins April 01, 1999 at 05:08:24 Isaac Robins, b.6/29/1758 Amwell twp. Hunterdon, Co., NJ; lived Sussex Co, NJ,: Knowlton twp. in 1780; moved to Stillwater twp.; then after 10/12/1832 moved from Sussex Co. to son's home in Columbia Co., PA in 1836. Served in Rev.War, died AFTER 1836 probably in Columbia Co., PA. Can anyone tell me SON's name? Robins/Robbins of Warbleton Sussex UK By genealogy.com user April 01, 1999 at 11:46:04 Researching Robins/Robbins family from warbleton Sussex. James Robbins was born 1812. Any information really appreciated. James married Sarah Robbins and they had a son, Thomas who married Margaret Gemmel in Australia in 1863. Re: Robins/Robbins of Warbleton Sussex UK By genealogy.com user June 10, 2001 at 05:40:27 In reply to: Robins/Robbins of Warbleton Sussex UK 4/01/99 Kay We have located my wife's family to a Robert Robbins born 11th June 1797 who was reportedly a "quack doctor". He married a Mary but we have no further information about her. They had seven sons and two daughters one of whom was Sarah Anne Robins and my wife is directly desended from them. Would be pleased to receive any further information you may have and provide any information we may have in return. Re: Robins/Robbins of Warbleton Sussex UK By genealogy.com user January 28, 2002 at 01:19:01 In reply to: Re: Robins/Robbins of Warbleton Sussex UK 6/10/01 I am researching a Robins family who were living in Warbleton during the 1851 and 1881 census.They were William (b 1810) and Barbara (b 1810) Robins.Barbara's maiden name was Baker.They had the following children that I know off: Thomas (b 1835), Anna (b 1840), John (b 1843), Harriet (b 1846) and Sarah Esther (b 30/5/1850).Sarah Esther was called Sally and she is my great great grandmother.They may have gone on to have more children after the 1851 census was taken. Can you help me any further? Vickery m. Robins? By John German April 03, 1999 at 02:36:42 I am looking for info on Abner Vickery, b. about 1798 and his wife Rebecca b. about 1803. I first find them in the 1820 census of Overton Co., Tennessee. By 1840 they had moved to Newton Co., Missouri. I find Rebecca without her husband in 1860 census of Webster Co., MO; presumably Abner died between 1850 and 1860. I've been told with zero documentation that Rebecca was a Robins. Can anybody support or refute this? Aaron, John, Nath., Wm. By John German March 13, 1999 at 03:51:30 A 1799 petition from the residents of eastern Sumner Co., TN, requesting creation of a new county was signed by Aron Robbins, John Robbins, Nath. Robbins, and Wm. Robbins. The 1802 tax list for recently formed Jackson Co., TN, shows poll tax assesments for Aaron Robbins and John Robbins. Where did these men come from and where did they go? Robbins from Galviston Texas (I think) By genealogy.com user April 11, 1999 at 01:54:07 I'm looking for something on my grandfather whose name I'm not sure of. It's either Clifford James Robbins or James Clifford Robbins supposedly of Galviston Texas, sometime in the late 1800's. He married Minnie Cavitt of Missouri, I don't know when. Any info would be great. Thanks, Pat b.1831 Somerset UK m.1852 Channel Is By genealogy.com user April 11, 1999 at 09:09:40 I am searching for confirmation that George Robins was born in Martock, Somerset, UK on 28/11/1831 and christened on 14/8/1836 in same place. George married Susanna Parsk at St Sampson's Church, Guernsey, Channel Island on 2/5/1852. George married Susanna Parsk at St Sampson's Church, Guernsey, Channel Island on 2/5/1852. I believe that George Robins was the son of Thomas Robins and Ann Brinstone and had three brothers Josiah, John and Charles.Any information of George's ancestors would be welcome. I believe that George Robins was the son of Thomas Robins and Ann Brinstone and had three brothers Josiah, John and Charles.Any information of George's ancestors would be welcome.George and Susanna had many children - Elizabeth, William, Henry, Walter, John, Ann, Reuben, Rose, Alice, Thomas, Susan.I am decendant from Thomas Robins. Re: b.1831 Somerset UK m.1852 Channel Is By genealogy.com user October 18, 1999 at 06:01:35 In reply to: b.1831 Somerset UK m.1852 Channel Is 4/11/99 Hi, would like to hear from you re George& Susanna ROBINS. CYNTHIA WONG Re: b.1831 Somerset UK m.1852 Channel Is By genealogy.com user September 18, 1999 at 11:25:28 In reply to: b.1831 Somerset UK m.1852 Channel Is 4/11/99 I am a descendent of Henry ROBINS and I am looking for a correct birth date for George. I have the information you stated in your posting but have not been able to verify that it is the correct George.I have only been able to verify his birth date as C1831. Do you have certain proof of the info. posted? If you do I would love to hear from you. Regards, Cynthia MARY E. ROBINS TEVIS By genealogy.com user April 23, 1999 at 08:01:06 I am looking for information on my great, great grandmother, Mary E. ROBINS.She married G.W. TEVIS (I believe his name to be George Washington Tevis...possibly JR.) and their daughter, Sarah Ellen America TEVIS was my great grandmother.Sarah was born in Marbletown, Fulton County, Illinois and married William Riley STEPHENS in Havana, Illinois on December 1, 1886.Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thank you. Re: MARY E. ROBINS TEVIS By genealogy.com user April 29, 2000 at 01:58:19 In reply to: MARY E. ROBINS TEVIS 4/23/99 Update on Mary Ellen:I now have information that she was born in 1831 in France, died March 25, 1870 and is buried in Hickory Cemetery in Kenton Township, Fulton County, Illinois.Also, they list her name as simply ELLEN.Does this sound familiar to anyone? Thank you. Henry Robins m Mary J. Plant By genealogy.com user April 26, 1999 at 09:38:47 Searching for parents of Henry Robins b. Aug 1838 in Ontario, Canada.However,he was listed in Michigan Census as citizen of U.S.He married Mary J. Plant b. May 1843 in Michigan. Also seeking Mary's parents. 0rigin of names By genealogy.com user April 27, 1999 at 03:35:12 Can anyone tell me the origin of a name or where to go on the web to find it.I am new at this, and have searched all the key words with no luck.Any help will be appreciated.Patps. e-mail me with info direct. Re: 0rigin of names By William Collins May 23, 1999 at 07:12:49 In reply to: 0rigin of names 4/27/99 You didn't say if you are looking for given names or surnames. For Given names, try http://www2.parentsoup.com/babynames/index.html?babyname/ For Given names, try http://www2.parentsoup.com/babynames/index.html?babyname/ Robbins, Kenneth Harry,1935,Michigan By genealogy.com user April 29, 1999 at 12:40:55 Believe Kenneth Harry Robbins born in 1935 in Michigan (fathers name unknown).Mother was Edith Ingeborg (Christensen) Robbins. She was born in Minneapolis, MN.Edith later married (May 20, 1939, Chicago, IL) to Julius Charles Steves and they had a daughter Carol Ann Steves born April 26, 1940 in Celina, Mercer CO, OH.We are looking for Kenneth Harry Robbins and his half sister Carol Ann Steves. Re: Robbins, Kenneth Harry,1935,Michigan By genealogy.com user May 07, 1999 at 04:18:54 In reply to: Robbins, Kenneth Harry,1935,Michigan 4/29/99 Follow up to my own message.Additional information is that Kenneth may have most recently lived in Chicago.He was in the U. S. Navy in the late 1950's or early 1960's.Believe he is married. John and ruth robins By genealogy.com user March 12, 1999 at 06:16:47 Hi, Am looking for a John robins/robbins who married ruth circa 1750's. Parents of twins,John and James and son daniel.all born oxford,mass. daniel,a rev.war vet died in leeds me.married mehitable fish. Re: John and ruth robins By Mary Shearer December 18, 1999 at 03:57:53 In reply to: John and ruth robins 3/12/99 You mentioned Daniel, a revolutionary war veteran who died in Leeds, Maine and married a Mehitable Fish.I am descended from Daniel Robbins, who was in the revolutionary war.He died in Leeds, Maine, and was married first to Mercy/Marcy Clark and second to Mehitable, who I believe, may have had the last name of Fish.Daniel died Nov 8 1838 in Leeds, and Mehitable died Feb 27 1842 in Leeds. Somehow I think we must be referring to the same Daniel and Mehitable Robbins.I'm surprised, though, that you say that he was the son of John and Ruth Robbins.According to his death record in the Maine State Archives, Daniel was the son of Daniel Robbins, Sr. and Mary Kingsbury.His death record also gives his date of birth as February 27, 1757 in Walpole MA.I checked the Robbins of Walpole genealogy, and it shows Daniel Robbins, born February 27, 1757 as son of Daniel Robbins Sr. and Mary Fisher (not Mary Kingsbury).What's even more confusing, though, is the published genealogy shows Daniel Robbins as dying Apr 27 1823 in Winthrop, ME.They also show his wives as: 1) Mercy Clark, 2) Lucy Guild 3) Eunice Wadsworth.There is no mention of Mehitable Fish.It's obvious there were two Daniel Robbins--each one claiming the same birth date and place--but definitely two separate people.Both claimed to be revolutionary war veterans. The Daniel Robbins in the Walpole genealogy was married first to Lucy Guild and second to Eunice Wadsworth.He wasn't ever married to Mercy Clark, but my ancestor Daniel Robbins was. Now you have added to my confusion with the information that John and Ruth Robbins were the parents of Daniel.I would be very interested in hearing more about John and his twin children to help me clear up my confusion. Re: John and ruth robins By Bruce Robbins March 13, 1999 at 07:16:15 In reply to: John and ruth robins 3/12/99 Have you tried 2 Robins site? Sounds like some of the same folks there http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ Robbins/Carlton 1863 Scott County, Ky. By genealogy.com user May 03, 1999 at 05:12:27 Need info on Isaac Robins/Robbins married to Sarena Carlton in 1863 in Scott County, Ky.(my ggrand parents)Their children: Elias,Gail,Ferris,Mack,Rachel,Joseph,Elijah, Ester Adaline (my grand mother) b.2/24/1877 d.10/27/1945, Ester Adaline (my grand mother) b.2/24/1877 d.10/27/1945, Thomas,Issac,Worley,Nancy and Baby? Thomas,Issac,Worley,Nancy and Baby?I have no other information on Isaac Robbins. Please, if anyone has info. on any of these people email me bwilliams@dialpoint.net. Thanx. Joy Re: Robbins/Carlton 1863 Scott County, Ky. By Loretta Robbins Hood November 19, 2008 at 02:12:30 In reply to: Robbins/Carlton 1863 Scott County, Ky. 5/03/99 Hi Isaac M Robbins b.1840 in Scott Vamarriage in 1863 in Scott VaSarena A Carlton b 1848 And had 10 children I have the names of all,And have the family of Sarena all so this is my gggrand father and mother my name is Loretta Robbins Hood if you can use any of my i will send it to you just send me your mailing address my is 2765 Kingdom, Rd Duffield Va 24244 William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY By gael hanlan May 04, 1999 at 01:13:12 So far I have seen four families which claim this William.Bethiah Vickery descends from the Vickery/Nation/Robbins of NJ line.Does anyone have any DOCUMENTATION on who William is and which Robbins/Robins family he belongs to? Re: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY By genealogy.com user March 14, 2000 at 05:59:47 In reply to: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY gael hanlan 5/04/99 William is the son of Absalom Robbins.The Robbins family migrated to NC from VA, left NC just after the Rev. war and went back to VA briefly before progressing to Henry County, KY and eventually settling in Decatur County, IN.Thanks to another Robbins researcher I have copies of statement and applications made by Bethiah V. Robbins to draw a widow's pension based on William's rev. war/military service.Write if you want more information.I have an elaborate Robbins file. Judy Hood-Yandle, granddaughter of Bessie Mabel Robbins. Re: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY By Eddie Robbins March 20, 2000 at 03:53:22 In reply to: Re: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY 3/14/00 Seeking info. for a Henry Robins born ca 1798 in NC and left NC for TN and finally settled in Tippah Co., MS ca 1840. Henry Robbins By genealogy.com user March 21, 2000 at 11:14:36 In reply to: Re: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY Eddie Robbins 3/20/00 I have four Henry Robbins in my data base.But all were born in the 1800's.Some early 1800's.Are you sure about your birthdate? JY in NC Re: Henry Robbins By Eddie Robbins March 22, 2000 at 12:15:01 In reply to: Henry Robbins 3/21/00 Henry Robins is listed on the 1850 Federal Census of Tippah Co., MS as being 52 years old and born in NC. Wife's name was Sarah? born in TN. Re: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY By genealogy.com user March 15, 2000 at 11:21:26 In reply to: Re: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY 3/14/00 Judy Yandle, We were interested in your discussion of the Robbins Family that migrated from VA to NC just after the Rev. war.From your posting, we assume that is it the Absalom Family or their son, William, that moved to NC.Do you have any information as to the parents of Absalom and do you know if their name was spelled "Robins" while in Va? Further do you have any information as to where in Virginia that Absalom and family lived? We are interested in seeing if we determine if there is any relationship to other Robins families in Virginia. Thank You,Steve Robbins Re: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY By genealogy.com user March 15, 2000 at 08:09:19 In reply to: Re: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY 3/14/00 I am looking for the parents of Wiley "Willie" Haywood Robbins of NC born in the 1820's.He appears in a Nash Co., NC census in 1860 if I am remembering correctly.He married a woman from Elm City NC prior to 1860.Any leads are welcomed.Thank you, Robin Womble Autry autryrw@webtv.com Re: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY By Willard(Jack) Davis May 31, 2000 at 05:44:46 In reply to: Re: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY 3/14/00 Judy; My ggrandfather was Absolum RobbinsIII who married Jemima Hanks of the Hanks-Lincoln family. Appears we may be of distant relation. I am new at genealogy, so am trying to learn.Would appreaciate anything on the Absolum Robbins line.I have a slip of paper which lists a William Robbbins with children all born in; Decature Cty. Ind. MaryA.,b1829;John,b.1834;William,b.1836;Sarah,b.1840;Louisa,b.1842;Artemishia,b.1844; Minerva,b.1849;Could the wife and mother have been Bethiah? Re: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY By Craig Kisabeth June 03, 2000 at 07:48:38 In reply to: Re: William Robbins/Bethiah Vickery NC & KY Willard(Jack) Davis 5/31/00 Probably not the children of Bethia and William Robbins.Looks like this could very well be the family of William B. Robbins, son of Bethia and William.Don't have any info on his family, though. Maybe this can give you a lead.Craig James ROBINS - Rev. War By John German March 14, 1999 at 07:22:07 Land warrant #2360 was issued 30 September 1785 by North Carolina to the heirs of James ROBINS, a prvt. in the Continental Line. Five days later this warrant was signed away by Isaac ROBBINS. Nothing in this file indicates the county where James and Isaac lived. Can anyone further identify James and Isaac ROBBINS? MARY ROBINS/ROBBINS By genealogy.com user March 15, 1999 at 08:35:03 Looking for a Mary ROBINS that married a William HANDY.He appears to have been born 1750 and died in Kentucky 1815.We know nothing more about her.We believe that there must be more than one Mary ROBINS and William HANDY marriage at about this time, because we found one that does NOT appear to fit.Looking for any and all info to break down our brick wall.If a match, she will have a son named Jesse HANDY born 12 March 1770 in Virginia.However, we have no documentation of Jesse's birthdate. Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By genealogy.com user February 15, 1999 at 04:55:55 Seeking info on Col. Obedience Robbins-He m. Grace O'Neal Waters (widow of Lt. Edward Waters) in 1634-daughter Mary who m. Capt John Savage in 1669 What is the Robbins line re: Obedience, his parents, etc.? Thanks John McBee Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By genealogy.com user February 16, 1999 at 08:57:28 In reply to: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 2/15/99 Obedience "Robins" was born April 16, 1600 and baptised one year later.The Parish Register of Long Buckby, Northampton County, England contains this note:"1601, the XXVith of Apprell was baptyzed obedience the sonne of Richard Robins et uxoris".The parents of Obedience were "Gentleman" of Long Buckby, Richard Robins, and his wife Dorothy Rushall. Richard was a shareholder in the Virginia Co., and was granted tracts of land on the James River in Virginia. Richard's sons, Obedience and Edward, came to America in 1620 to promote the grants. After living near Jamestown, he later moved across the bay to Virginia's Eastern Shore.He married the yong widow of Colonel William Waters, Grace O'Neill Waters in 1634, and did adopt her young son, William Waters. Obedience and his family first lived at a plantation called "Huntington" named after his Wife's birthplace in England.He later moved to "Salt Grove" on Cherrystone Creek. Obedience served as Commander of Accomack, which was then the name of the entire Eastern peninsula of Virginia.From 1629 to 1644, he served as an elected Burgess from Accomack. Obedience's children included Dorothea, Major John, Obedience Jr. , Mary, Frances and his adopted son, William Waters. Obedience's ancestry can be traced back to his Father, Richard Robins; Grandfather, Thomas Robins (1545-1606); G-Grandfather, Richard Robyns, (1526-1584); and G-G Grandfather, Thomas Robyns (c1480 - 1531). Obedience is one of 10 children of Richard and Dorothy Robins.He died in Virginia c 1662, and was considered a very famous and influential man in early Virginia history. Much information is known about the descendants of Obedience. mother Dorothy GOODMAN, not RUSHALL By Fredric Saunders March 01, 1999 at 02:39:51 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 2/16/99 The mother of Obedience ROBINS and Edward ROBINS (my line) was Dorothy GOODMAN.The statement that it was Dorothy RUSHALL was started by Thomas ROBINS in his 1939 manuscript.He apparently misread the will of Margery RUSHALL written 13 Jan. 1598 at Badby and probated 12 Apr. 1603 (Archdeaconry Court of Northampton Wills and Adm., 1st Ser., Bk. X, p. 62, FHL microfilm 187589)where she named her daughter Marye, the wife of Edward GOODMAN.She also named Mary's daughter, the wife of Richard ROBINS of "Longbuckby" and her (Mary ROBINS) daughter Continew ROBINS.Richard ROBINS and Dorothy GOODMAN were married at the parish of Fawsley 21 June 1597. Correction to above By Fredric Saunders March 01, 1999 at 02:59:19 In reply to: mother Dorothy GOODMAN, not RUSHALL Fredric Saunders 3/01/99 Sorry for the above, it should correctly read: The mother of Obedience ROBINS and Edward ROBINS (my line) was Dorothy GOODMAN.The statement that it was Dorothy RUSHALL was started by Thomas ROBINS in his 1939 manuscript.He apparently misread the will of Margery RUSHALL written 13 Jan. 1598 at Badby and probated 12 Apr. 1603 (Archdeaconry Court of Northampton Wills and Adm., 1st Ser., Bk. X, p. 62, FHL microfilm 187589)where she named her daughter Marye, the wife of Edward GOODMAN.She also named Mary's daughter Dorothy, the wife of Richard ROBINS of "Longbuckby" and her (Dorothy ROBINS) daughter Continew ROBINS.Richard ROBINS and Dorothy GOODMAN were married at the parish of Fawsley 21 June 1597. Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By Patricia Doster February 21, 1999 at 07:33:40 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 2/16/99 Robins lineage of E-shore of VA has much written about it including "Littletib Genealogy" recently published. I've posted my Robins lineage on my web page "Gen Links to the Past" http://w3.one.net~ddoster My descent from Susanna Robins, d/o Michael Robins of Accomack Co VA. Suspect Micael Robins' father JOHN ROBINS desends from either Obedience Robins or his brother. Can anyone help me out? Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By Patricia Doster February 23, 1999 at 06:20:47 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 Patricia Doster 2/21/99 Sorry about the typo. I would like to correct my last email. THE LITTLETON HERITAGE by Prof. Matthew M. Wise of Salem VA is offered for sale by Heritage Book Co. You can also purchase the book from the author. I believe his address is on my web page "Gen Links to the Past" under "Sources" or at the bottom of the ROBINS FAMILY PAGE. Address: http://w3.one.net~ddoster Click on "Robins" surname at top of page. Address: http://w3.one.net~ddoster Click on "Robins" surname at top of page. Dr. Wise's chapter on ROBINS pertains to lineage of Col. Obedience Robins of Accomack Co VA. Many allied families are followed. Dr. Wise's chapter on ROBINS pertains to lineage of Col. Obedience Robins of Accomack Co VA. Many allied families are followed.Pat Doster Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By Patricia Doster February 23, 1999 at 06:23:37 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 Patricia Doster 2/21/99 Web Page "Gen Links to the Past" "A New Look at an Old Family: Robins of VA" http://w3.one.net/~ddoster Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By genealogy.com user February 24, 1999 at 07:09:04 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 Patricia Doster 2/21/99 Reference the Pat Doster inquiry of February 21: Known Robins ancestors of Susanna Robins are as follows: Parents:Michael (I) and Agnes Fitzgerald Robins. Grandparents:John (II) and Mary Needham Robins. G-Grandparents:William (I) and Sarah Robins. G-G-Grandparents:John (I) and Katherine Robins. Susanna Robins was one of the five children of Michael Robins I.These children were Michael II,Sarah Robins,Susanna Robins Redden,John III,and Mary Robins Wilkerson.It is believed that the mother of Michael II, Sarah and Susanna was Agnes Fitzgerald Robins.After the death of Agnes c 1775,Michael I married Leah Cain who was the mother of John III and Mary Robins Wilkerson. Michael Robins I was the son of John Robins II and Mary Needham Robins.Michael is the only known male child in this family.It is possible that he had a sister(s).From excerpts from the wills of other Robins family members, it is indicated that Michael was active in the buying and selling of land in Acommack County.Michael died in early 1789 based upon his will dated April 29, 1789. John Robins II was the son of William Robins I and Sarah Robins.William and Sarah had seven children,John II,Elizabeth,Joseph,Diana,Sarah Robins Banister,Anne,and William II.This family appeared to be very close based upon information found in wills and other documents.For example, when Sarah Banister died, her eldest brother, John II, was named as her heir to her land called "Dorman's Folly".In John Robins II's will, he named his brother, William II,executor and "to have my son (Michael) when he will take him".William's son,Spencer Robins, wrote a will in 1775 and recorded in 1778 saying, "To cousin John Robins (III), son of Michael Robins, 40 A of land 'provided I never return from the Wars.'"John Robins II died c 1752. William Robins I was born on May 12, 1679 in Somerset County, Maryland.William was the son of John I and Katherine Robins and he had two sisters, Mary and Sarah.William and Katherine sold 200 acres to a Nicholas Milman in which the deed indicated that the land had come from his father, John I, and that William was the only son of John, who had died intestate.In William's will written in 1718, this 200 acre plantation was left to his son, Joseph, but William sold this land in 1724 before he died.William died in 1725, with a probate of the will on Aug. 3, 1725. John Robins I and Katherine moved to Somerset County, Maryland in 1678.John was a cordwainer (shoe maker) and transported himself, his wife, Katherine,two daughters, Mary and Sarah, and five others from Virginia to Somerset County.It is believed that as the result of transporting these people into Maryland that he was granted land warrants, as was the custom to encourage immigration into these thensparsely populated areas.John Robins I patented 600 acres on Nov. 22, 1679 in Brinkleys southeast,Election district 3, map #16.This 600 acres was patented as "Late Discovery".In 1683, John and Katherine sold 200 of these acres to Samuel Collins.This land was called "Snow Hill".On Jan. 31, 1687, John and Katherine sold 400 acres to Hugh Mannix.It is believed that with the sale of his land in Maryland, that John and Katherine, with their family, moved back to Virginia and bought 200 acres in 1688 from Elizabeth Stevens for his home (plantation).After the death of John I, this homestead is the land that William owned as the only son, and which he later sold to Nicholas Milman. In carefully studying the family of Obedience Robins, through three or four succeeding generations, there is no apparent connection with the ancestors of Susanna and Michael Robins.The large Obedience Robins Family and the John Robins Family did, however, live in the same area.For example in 1773, a g-g-grandson of Obedience, John Purnell Robins, served at the same time with a g-grandson of John Robins I, Josiah Robins, as vestryman and church warden at the All Hollows Parish in Snow Hill, Maryland.In that we have no information, to date, on the parentage of John Robins I, it makes the finding of the connection of these two families very difficult. In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Library, #46065, is a 137 page book by Thomas Robins, "Outline of Robins Family History in England and America".Thomas Robins is an Obedience Robins descendent.On page 66 is an intriguing statement as follows:"According to the patents recorded in the Land Office at Richmond, John Robins (i.e. Major John Robins, son of Obedience) on April 16, 1666 was granted 2000 acres for having transported 40 persons, and again in the same year 1800 acres for transporting 36 people, including 15 negroes.Also were two of his relatives, John and Richard Robins,"The question must be asked as to who were these "two relatives"?Is this the John Robins I that we are trying to locate?The timing makes it look possible!Did Major John transport them from England, and if so is John I a relative from the large Northhampton County Robins Family back in England?Hopefully, someone can come up with some information that will solve this riddle for us. As an opinion that still needs to be proved, I do not believe that John Robins I of Somerset County, Maryland, descended from Obedience Robins or from his descendants, Major John I or John II;or from Arthur Robins of Accomack County; or from George Robins.Arthur and George were the heads of two other large Robins families in the Virginia-Maryland Eastern Shore area.All may be related, back in the English family history, but finding that connection is difficult. Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By Jimmie Robins January 16, 2011 at 09:37:19 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 2/24/99 Robins/Robbins researchers: I am Rev. Jimmie Lee Robins, back around October 2006, right after my late wife passed away. I conceded to pressure from several cousins to take the DNA test. I submitted it to FamilyTreeDNA.com the results were very interesting to say the least. Since those initial stumbling steps, I have gone on to expand the test to 67 marker. The first Y-DNA12 test indicated 100% link with [4] four persons who had submitted Y-DNA sample kits. Three of the individuals as well as myself have submitted the Y-DNA67 test, which shows a 100% connection across the board. One of the kits submitted indicate their most remote ancestor to be Obedience Robbins. My most distant ancestor that I could verify prior to the test was John Robbins born 1721 in Orange County, Virginia. Since taking the test, there has been an indication of a 100% connection with Thomas Robbins born 1621 in Virginia. I have been in touch with the decedents of Thomas Robbins and we have verified our connection. My DNA is R1b1b2. which they have indicated that I am Scandinavian Norse/Celtic/Scottish with a dab of Celtic-Irish. As a result, I belong to the Viking DNA Research Committee. I am interested to learn if anyone else has perhaps take the DNA test with a different lab. Would love to hear your thoughts about these tests, if you wish to share them. Rev. Jimmie Lee Robins Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By John German January 16, 2011 at 01:58:55 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 Jimmie Robins 1/16/11 You may enjoy looking at the results posted at http://www.ysearch.orghttp://www.ysearch.org and might find some new matches with persons who have posted their results there. If you have not added your results there you can accomplish that through a link that appears on your personal pages at FTDNA.Another site that merits attention is the Y database at http://www.smgf.orghttp://www.smgf.org that has results of Y chromosomes tested by this foundation. My involvement with Robbins/Robins DNA is thru my wife's family; her cousin tested for her, and the results show they share ancestors with descendants of the Robbins family of Randolph Co., NC, and of Daniel Robins, b. c1627 Scotland, d. c1714 New Jersey. This DNA testing is so very helpful as it shows clearly that the Randolph Co., NC, Robbins share no paternal ancestry with the Robbins families in Wilkes and Edgecomb Cos., NC. But it is also confusing since DNA results reveal the Robbins family Rutherford Co., NC, shares ancestry with the Robbins family in Randolph Co., NC. I wish we could get some participation from Robbinses who trace their ancestors to South Carolina, as well as England and Scotland. Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By Vivian Hull August 30, 2004 at 04:34:39 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 2/24/99 In your genealogy stated on this forum: for John Robins ii you say : "John Robins II was the son of William Robins I and Sarah Robins.William and Sarah had seven children, John II, Elizabeth, Joseph, Diana, Sarah Robins Banister, Anne, and William II. This family appeared to be very close based upon information found in wills and other documents. " This does not agree with my records.. and I would like to work through it.You show a daughter of William and Sarah as Sarah Robins Banister.I don't understand that. How can she beWm. ROBINS daughter and be named BANISTER? I agree that Wm. Robins and Sarah had a daughter named Sarah ROBINS.But I show that ANOTHER Sarah Robins married Thomas BANISTER and I think perhaps it is that Sarah Robins BANISTER that is being confused here?? Joseph Robins of Accomack Co Va. Will dated Sept. 29, 1747, probated Aug 25, 1747: to wife Catherine Robins planta. during widowhood; to son Josias Robins rest of land I purchased from John Townsend; to son Levi Robins 125 a. purchased from Stephen Townsend. At wife's marriage, she to receive half of estate; other half to be divided among William Robins II, Levina & Sarah Robins. [Source: Nottingham, op. cit.,p. 346] I show that William Robins who married SARAH was a son of John Robins and Hester/Esther Littleton.. but you show that "William Robins I was born on May 12, 1679 in Somerset County, Maryland. William was the son of John I and Katherine Robins " Any help appreciated. Vivian Eakes Hull Can you elaborate ?I am open to correction.I would like to resolve. Thanks Vivian Eakes Hull Researching BANISTERs Everywhere. Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By genealogy.com user February 26, 1999 at 02:28:56 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 2/24/99 Stephen, Your ROBBINS research seems so thorough. do you show any of Obedience's descendants going to Chester Co SC? The earliest mention I have is of Col. Thomas Robins, in the 1790 census, he's Capt. Thomas ROBINS by the 1810 census. Records show he was from VA, but I have no information other than that. Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By genealogy.com user February 26, 1999 at 06:51:48 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 2/26/99 Regretfully, there is no easy answer to your inquiry about one of Obedience's descendants by the name of Colonel Thomas Robins going to Chester Co., SC.Among Obedience Robins descendants, Thomas Robins of New York City in 1938 identified many different ones in his book "Outline of Robins Family History in England and America".The author, Thomas Robins, identifies himself as a direct descendant of Obedience Robins.In his book, I do not find any Colonel Thomas Robins or one that might have been in the 1790 SC census.This was such a large family, however, that this would certainly not rule out the possibility that one of his descendants is the Colonel Thomas Robins you seek. There are also three other rather large Robins families from Virginia that might also be the ancestors of your Colonel Thomas Robins.These include the Arthur Robins, George Robins and John Robins families.We do know that there were Robins that moved south into Alabama and I'm sure many other states in the South. There are also three other rather large Robins families from Virginia that might also be the ancestors of your Colonel Thomas Robins.These include the Arthur Robins, George Robins and John Robins families.We do know that there were Robins that moved south into Alabama and I'm sure many other states in the South. Good luck with your search.If we come up with something that may be lead for you, you can be assured that we will pass that information along. Good luck with your search.If we come up with something that may be lead for you, you can be assured that we will pass that information along.Steve Robbins Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By Ann Hanford September 10, 1999 at 03:56:32 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 2/26/99 Do you have an Eliza Robins who died 1843/4,who ? marriedDaniel Rodgers/Rogers (1810-1881) and was the mother of 5 children:Mathilda,William,Cyrena(also known as Rena),Martha,and John Dall. They were in Stratford,Herkimer Co.,NY when last child John Dall was born 1842. She died when John was 10 months old. Any help would be greatly welcome as I've come to a brick wall. From family letters her name(Eliza) could have been called Dorothy. Thank you.Ann Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By genealogy.com user February 28, 1999 at 04:34:09 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 2/26/99 Steve, Thank you for your quick reply! I appreciate you taking the time to look my Thomas ROBINS up. I will keep looking, and see if I can tie him to one of the other ROBINS families. Kay Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By genealogy.com user March 18, 1999 at 07:15:55 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 2/26/99 Hve you bumped into Bethina Robins who married John Nation in Crosswicks NJ 1720? Moved to Opequeon (Winchester) Va area 1732 then to now Randolph Co NC. Her brother Richard Robins d 1754 Rowan Co, intermarried with Robbins family of same area, then Vickery family? Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By genealogy.com user February 16, 2001 at 06:03:12 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 3/18/99 I have a Bethiah Robbins and John Nation in my genealogy.Bethiah ROBINS Born: 1701 in: Freehold, Monmouth, NJ Married: 1711 in: Monmouth Co., NJ Died: MAY 1774 in Guildford John NATION Born: 28 MAR 1697 in: North Petherton, Somerset, England Married: 1711 in: Monmouth Co., NJ Died: 15 DEC 1772 in: Guilford Co., NC Spouses: Bethiah ROBINS. Their children: Name: William NATION Born: 07 DEC 1700 in: North Petherton, Somerset, England Name: Eleanor NATION Born: 1702 in: North Petherton, Somerset, England in: NJ Died: 1754 in: Rowan, NC Spouses: Joseph ROBBINS born: 1702 in: North Petherton, Somerset, England Died: 1754 in: Rowan, NC Apparently this family had lots of kissing cousins.John's and Bethiah's line has several Nation-Robbins connections.They are a branch of the Stephens family (my line.) You can find them all at: http://personal.bhm.bellsouth.net/bhm/c/a/carrell/family/http://personal.bhm.bellsouth.net/bhm/c/a/carrell/family/ Kristen Ingram Re: Daniel Robbins=Catherine Hulheiser By genealogy.com user April 30, 1999 at 10:17:14 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 3/18/99 Hi relatively speaking to relatives.My known greatest grandfather Daniel Robins of Hunterdon Co., NJ m. Catherine Hulheiser and had eight children: 1)Sarah, 2) Catherine Hannah, 3) Daniel W., 4) Julia, 5) Polly, 6) Nancy, 7) Martin, b. 7-19-1792, d. 2-17-1831=Elizabeth Crites, b. 9-27-1796, d. 10-27-1853, d/o Adam & Susannah Streby, 8) John=Jane McWilliams[family Bible and "Floyd's Northumberland County Genealogy" info].Martin is my next greatest grandfather.I am seeking information on the rest of the siblings, and where Daniel came from; parents and place(s).THank you .happy Hunting:^) Aunt Jane Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By genealogy.com user March 22, 1999 at 09:42:04 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 3/18/99 Regretfully, in checking records, no Bethina Robins was found as mentioned in your Follow Up.The descendents of John Robins of Gloucester was checked and based on the information available, no connection was seen. Good luck to you in your search.Trying to find answers can be frustrating at times, butit is so much fun when you do find those new answers.Steve Robbins Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By JANET TYSON March 10, 1999 at 01:46:45 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 2/26/99 Dear Robins cousins - I would like to know if anyone knows the name of Obedience Robins( 1600-1682) first wife.I believe he had by this wife a daughter, Margaret Robins who married 1) George Clark.She was widowed and then married 2) William Waters, son of Edward Waters (1589 - 1630) and Grace O'Neil (1603-1681) Grace married Margaret's father, Obedience Robins.Can anyone help untie this relationship knot?It looks like Margaret Robins Clark and William Waters were step siblings whose parents married each other in 1620. I would like to know if anyone knows the name of Obedience Robins( 1600-1682) first wife.I believe he had by this wife a daughter, Margaret Robins who married 1) George Clark.She was widowed and then married 2) William Waters, son of Edward Waters (1589 - 1630) and Grace O'Neil (1603-1681) Grace married Margaret's father, Obedience Robins.Can anyone help untie this relationship knot?It looks like Margaret Robins Clark and William Waters were step siblings whose parents married each other in 1620.Thanks Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 By Pamela Carroll September 16, 2001 at 06:06:02 In reply to: Re: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 JANET TYSON 3/10/99 I am working a theory on the parents of Susannah Waters and it includes a theory of Lt Edward Waters and Grace ONeil being her parents(which I think is wrong. I think they are her grandparents). It also includes a theory that Wm Waters and Margaret Robins are her parents but Wm's birthday is 1622/23 and Susannah's is 1633 making him 10 or 11 when she was born. I truly appreciate your information about Margaret being the daughter of Obedience and Wm being the son of Edward and Grace then Obedience and Grace marrying later. However, can I ask you to check your dates? Your last sentence has them marrying in 1620. Might that be 1630? If she was a widow and Edward didn't die until 1630 she couldnt' have married Obedience in 1620. Just an observation. I was hoping by working the Robins end of this mystery I could find Susannah Water's parents but it might help eliminate some of those in the theories. I just wanted to check with you on the date of marriage. thanks Pam Col Obedience Robins--Ferebee Savage By genealogy.com user April 17, 1999 at 11:17:54 In reply to: Col. Obedience Robbins- ca.1610 2/15/99 My lineage: Col Obedience Robins& Mrs Grace O'Neal Waters Capt John Savage & Mary Robins Capt Thomas Savage & Elisha Harmanson Col. Francis Pugh, Jr. & Ferebee Savage James Pugh, Sr. & Mary Whitmel Capt.JohnJames(Society Cincinnati)Martha Pugh Sgt. Joshua James, Sr. & Hetty-Bella Sage LtCol. Robert Wm. James & Jane Ann Nixon Capt. Harry Copp James & Leila Ogden Malone Edward Yonge Wootten & Ruth Irma James J.A.L.Miller, Sr. & Lelia James Wootten James Alfred Locke Miller, Jr. My sister, Margaret Anne Russell Miller Garrish has grandchildren. ****************** Where did Ferebee Savage get her Ferebee name?The two sons of Mr. Ferebee, gentleman, of 1600s Accomac & Northampton Cos., Va., have been traced but not his two daughters.Could a Miss Ferebee wed, been widowed, and married into Ferebee Savage Pugh's line under her late husband's family name?Capt. John James (Society of the Cininnati forebear of W. Clark James of Wilmington, N.C.) was killed age 16 by Tories whilst crossing the Lumber River, N.C., his widow Mrs. Martha Pugh James wed Ephrain Sholar and their daughter Rachel Sholar wed a Tillinghast and their daughter wed John Sage James, brother of my LtCol Robert Wm. James, Joshua James, Jr., and Mrs. Sarah Julia James McIntyre.John Sage James had Joshua Tillinghast James, editor, publisher of the Wilmington Star (now Star-News owned by NYT), his son, William Graham James wed Miss Lelia James (my mother's aunt and namesake) grandchild of LtCol James' brother, John Sage James.Thus great aunt Mrs. Lelia James James' issue, desc. Col. Obedience Robins four ways. Jim, Charlotte, N.C. Joseph and Jinny Robins born NC By genealogy.com user February 18, 1999 at 09:18:14 Looking for any information on Joseph and Jinny Robins from NC.Joseph was born in 1785 and Jinny was born in 1787.Their children were:John H Robins, b 1841 TN; Anderson S Robins, b 1851 TN; William H Robins, b 1835(?)TN; and Thomas S(or Richard) Robins, b 1828 place unknown.Thomas S (or Richard) married Latisha Fallen in 1850 in TN, but there is no record of their marriage in any county using Thomas S Robins.Perhaps, he used the name Richard Robins on the marriage bond?All clues welcome. Re: Joseph and Jinny Robins born NC By genealogy.com user March 18, 1999 at 07:06:24 In reply to: Joseph and Jinny Robins born NC 2/18/99 Robins from around Rowan County now Randolph county would tie into the Nations family around Ashboro NC area. These Robins, formerly Robinson from Woodbridge NJ area 1730 and earlier.Several Anderson Nations around that time. Re: Joseph and Jinny Robins born NC By genealogy.com user May 10, 2000 at 01:29:54 In reply to: Joseph and Jinny Robins born NC 2/18/99 I have William Henry Robins 1850 Re: Joseph and Jinny Robins born NC By John German February 19, 1999 at 03:52:43 In reply to: Joseph and Jinny Robins born NC 2/18/99 What counties did these people live in? Also it is extremely unlikely that a woman born in 1787 became the mother of a child in 1841 and its impossible that she would be the mother of one born in 1851. Re: Joseph and Jinny Robins born NC By genealogy.com user February 19, 1999 at 06:32:02 In reply to: Re: Joseph and Jinny Robins born NC John German 2/19/99 I agree about the age issue.All we have to go on is what was written in a family Bible.We're assuming that the names following a couple's marriage were those of their children, not their grandchildren, but we have no way to be certain at this late date. DELVER BURDETTE, first names By genealogy.com user February 19, 1999 at 05:52:25 I am wondering if either names, DELVER or BURDETTE show up in anyones family tree.I am trying to find a link to my grandfathers name DELVER BURDETTE ROBBINS Leslie, W.W. & Lewis Robbins AR>OK By Sandra Ellenburg January 16, 1999 at 06:01:18 Leslie Robbins b.-? Bowlegs,OK d.-1938 ? m.-Lula Tina Fennell McMillian Children: Lewis b.-1915, Mulberry ,AR. d.-1994,OKW.W. Robbins was a cousin, he was a preacher. Any info on this family. NC - last known Simone d. 1896 By genealogy.com user January 21, 1999 at 10:22:19 Hi, looking for information predating Simone A. Pierce Robbins, d. Jan. 9, 1896 - Nash Co., NC?Married to Lucy Alice Whitfield, d. May 4, 1938.They had 10 children.Rosa, Lillie, Mary Little, John, John, Pattie, Willia, C. Eli, Mary Leona, and Lucy Ellis.Thanks! George Davis Robins 1900 Ark-OK By genealogy.com user February 26, 1999 at 05:10:41 I am looking for any info on George Davis Robins. No DOB/death year 1915 in south/north-east Oklahoma. Married Lula Curtis Heblin? in Mammoth Springs, AR, no date. This is my husband's grandfather - he was a teacher in Arkansas & Oklahoma.Had three children: Bessie, Curtis & George DavisJr(my link).No other info available to us - can you help? John Robins d. 1869 Monmouth County, NJ By genealogy.com user January 14, 1999 at 11:16:21 Looking for information on John Robbins b. 1779; d. July 7, 1869 married Lydia Cottrell (1791-1873) Children: 1.Esther or Hester b. Feb. 6, 1827; d. May 10, 1863; married Aaron Borden 2.Rebecca b. about 1830. 3.Sarah H. b. October, 1812; d. July 7, 1882. Sarah married Charles G. Matthews. The family lived in Atlantic Township, Monmouth County, NJ in 1850 census. Madison Robbins b1834 Sanford, NY By Shirley Hornbeck January 23, 1999 at 06:32:27 Betty R. Sampson, 5673 Kugler Mill Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45236 searching for information on Madison Robbins b 25 Feb 1834 Sanford, NY m Justina Elizabeth Hall.He was a son of Job Robbins b1811 Sanford, NY. Re: Madison Robbins b1834 Sanford, NY By Pat King November 10, 2005 at 10:47:01 In reply to: Madison Robbins b1834 Sanford, NY Shirley Hornbeck 1/23/99 Madison Robins was born 1833/34 in NY, the son of Job Robins, born 1811 and wife Mariah born 1816 according to 1850 census of Sandford, Broome Co.NY. Other children listed were: George born 1835; Polly b. 1837; Lewis b,1839; Reba b.1842; Harriett b. 1846; Betsy b. 1848; and Gerrard b. 1849. Listed next on Census were Job Robins b. 1770 and his wife Christine born 1760. Job Robens and wife Catherina had two of their children baptised 16 September 1798 at Trinity Church, West Sand Lake NY. They were Maria born 19 August 1798, and Elizabeth born 1796. Sponsors were Phillip Kerner/Gerner and Margareth. I am descended from Elizabeth Robbins who married Jesse P. Kelley. They were married 31 August 1818 at Nassau, Rensselaer Co.NY. Job appears in Greenbush in 1810 Census; Harperfield in Delaware Co.in 1820 and 1830; and Sanford in Broome Co. in 1850. Jesse P. Kelley died 1831 in Worchester, Otsego Co.NY, leaving a son John born 10 November 1828. He married Mary Jane Edson of Milford, Otsego Co.NY.Her parents were Jacob Edson and Sophorina Bowen who are buried at Pratt Cemetery in Colesville, Broome Co.NY. Any help with this family would be greatly appreciated. It is a MAYFLOWER line. They both died in Orange Co.CA. Francis K. Robins b 1819 d 1909 By genealogy.com user January 20, 1999 at 11:00:36 Francis married Christine Peters.She was born 1824 and died 1909.They had between 9 and 11 children.One of which was Susan C. Robbins.Susan married my great grandfather John D. Shaffer on 9/19/1878.My records show she died in 1923 and is buried in the Illyria Cementery east of West Union, IA.. This is as far back as I can get my Robbins (Robins) line. Can anyone help?Greatly appreciated.Roger Ida Elizabeth Robins By genealogy.com user March 04, 1999 at 10:29:06 Looking for my Grandmothers Family. She was Ida Elizabeth Robins, she married R.W. Crafton in Kent Co. Va. they lived there for quite some time. She and my Grandfather died in the 1930's in Idaho. They are burried at the Filer I00F Cemetry in Filer Idaho. I believe they were from Kent County Va. If anyone can find anything on my Grandmother please Email me. The Robins side of my family has not been researched. Danny L. Crafton dannyc@magiclink.com Re: Ida Elizabeth Robins By genealogy.com user June 04, 1999 at 06:23:44 In reply to: Ida Elizabeth Robins 3/04/99 I have an Ida Robins.Siblings:Charles Rice, Oscar, Alec/Alex, Lee, Robert.Lived in the Pontotoc, Coal, Johnston Counties in Oklahoma.Charles Rice was born in 1880 and married Amey Leona Spence. Let me know if there is a connection. Let me know if there is a connection.peggys@integrityonline.com Re: Ida Elizabeth Robins By genealogy.com user October 01, 2000 at 01:59:54 In reply to: Re: Ida Elizabeth Robins 6/04/99 My new address is peggy@integrity.com Peggy Seidler Re: Ida Elizabeth Robins By genealogy.com user April 02, 2001 at 04:57:51 In reply to: Re: Ida Elizabeth Robins 6/04/99 I am searching for John Edward Robins fathers name Charles. Flossie Cuff and divorced. Charles m Julie Ann Snowden. I have heard my Mom talk about an aunt IDA and Aunt Altie. Also about an Ernest Robins being her cousin. John lived in Minn.when he died. Do any of these names sound familiar? If so please let me know.Wanda RICHARD ROBINS & LETICIA FALLIN By genealogy.com user March 05, 1999 at 09:36:31 This couple is reputed to have married in 1850 in Tennessee, but a search of every county has not provided a marriage bond for these two.Richard is said by some to have been named Thomas S. Robins and was just called Richard.Latesha/Leticia/Letesha Fallin/Fallen is also a mystery.No family with this surname was found in the 1850 census for Tennessee.Their children were born in TN and AR. It's said Richard owned a plantation in northern MS before the Civil War ended, then crossed the Mississippi to Helena, AR, where he owned a boardinghouse.We can prove none of this.Any help is appreciated.Thanks. Robins in Virginia 1750 By Bruce Robbins March 07, 1999 at 03:51:49 Howdy, I am looking for ancestors of Charles ROBINS of Spotsylvania Co., VA. (abt. 1750.) He may be akin to Lucy, Joanna and Sarah ROBINS of Scott Co. KY. Any Link to predecessors would be appreciated. I will return in kind if able. Thanks, from an old Tejas boy Abigail M. ROBINS 1826 NY By genealogy.com user January 23, 1999 at 02:36:41 Married Charles D. INMAN in Abt. 1846. Brother Olney and James I believe. Children Laffayett, Mary Jane, Sarah, Eugene, Robert, Hezekiah, Hiram, Benjamin. Any information on Abigail line, parents, siblings, etc. would be appreciated. Re: Abigail M. ROBINS 1826 NY By Paul Robbins January 15, 2005 at 03:00:05 In reply to: Abigail M. ROBINS 1826 NY 1/23/99 I have info on Abigail Maria Robbins (b. Sep 18, 1827-NY) to John Elijah and Isabel Robbins.Sibs are John Elijah, Rachel Salome, Ephraim Peter, Diane Rocksey, and James Harry.E-mail me. Re: Abigail M. ROBINS 1826 NY By John Inman October 13, 2001 at 01:50:30 In reply to: Abigail M. ROBINS 1826 NY 1/23/99 Please note my new e-mail address for response. jinman@wetherhaven.com Isaac ROBINS, b. between 1760 &1770? By John German January 23, 1999 at 06:00:06 A Michael and Isaac Robins were in the Greenville Co. SC 1790 census with 4-1-5 and 1-1-1 in their households respectively. No further census records are found of Isaac in SC; Where did he go?german@jarman.net Re: Isaac ROBINS, b. between 1760 &1770? By genealogy.com user October 11, 2000 at 01:57:09 In reply to: Isaac ROBINS, b. between 1760 &1770? John German 1/23/99 I believe he went to Tenn. had a daughter, Elizabeth, she married Arthur Ledbetter. Don't know if their connected, but its a place to start.good luck. Re: Isaac ROBINS, b. between 1760 &1770? By genealogy.com user March 03, 1999 at 10:08:11 In reply to: Isaac ROBINS, b. between 1760 &1770? John German 1/23/99 I have an Issac Newton Robins, gggrandfather on my maternal side.He was supposedly a Methodist Circuit rider known to have been in Winchester, IN.My great grandfather was John Wesley Robins, b.June 11, 1825 in New Jersey?, d. Alpena, MI May 2, 1903.He was known to have been in NJ,VA,NC,IN, and MI-in Battle Creek, MI in 1851 and Sebewaing,MI in 1853. He was 13 years old in Winchester,IN.He was one of 11 children, 4bros. and 7 sisters.He left home at the age of 30 when ordered to marry a school teacher. He met and married my ggrandmother in Columbia twp, Tuscola Co., MI.(record in Caro courthouse-May 6, 1860.) He was 35 and Sarah McClurePhillips was 19.They are both buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Alpena, Mi.They had 11 children and raised 9 to adulthood.John had a brother named Redin.His family were supposedly Southern and were very upset that he married a Northerner. Re: Isaac ROBINS, b. between 1760 &1770? By jennifer robins August 25, 2004 at 03:55:28 In reply to: Re: Isaac ROBINS, b. between 1760 &1770? 3/03/99 Hi i am also a gg grandchild of john wesley robins though his son isaac newton on my paternal side of the family.Who are you decended through? Robbins = NC By genealogy.com user January 27, 1999 at 10:00:43 Looking for more info if available. Wiley Haywood Robbins, b. 11/15/1822, d. 4/13/1904, m1.Sarah Little.Son Simon Asahel Franklin Eli Pierce Robbins, b. 11/9/1852, d. 1/9/1896. m2.Sallie E.Rose, children Jessie, Fred, Enos, Jenny, Duck & Kate. Simon married Lucy Alice Whitfield on 4/5/1872.Had 10 children.Rosa, Lillie, Mary, John, John, Pattie, William, C.Eli, Mary, and Lucy. Simon married Lucy Alice Whitfield on 4/5/1872.Had 10 children.Rosa, Lillie, Mary, John, John, Pattie, William, C.Eli, Mary, and Lucy.This all happened around Nash Co NC.Please write. Re: Robbins = NC By genealogy.com user June 29, 1999 at 07:23:33 In reply to: Robbins = NC 1/27/99 I have a Fred Robins (Robbins) m. to Dorlisa, I don't know dates or place of m., but time-line looks correct.Fred Robins was my gggrandfather (maternal). Delilah Robins b Jan 1817 in VA By Cindy LeMaster February 02, 1999 at 05:00:04 I am searching for information on Delilah Robins born January 1817 in Virginia.She married William J. Evans on 23 October 1838 in Guernsey County, Ohio.They had 9 children.They eventually moved to Stark Township in Vernon County, Wisconsin.Delilah died on 2 February 1892 and in buried ry in Stark Township. robins or robyns from Trewardle, Wales By Rosemary Pollock February 06, 1999 at 03:49:21 Does anyone have information about the Robins or robyns family from Trewardle in Wales., especially relating to Frederick John Robins who moved to Norwich and later to Australia where he married Harriet Green c1880 Re: robins or robyns from Trewardle, Wales By genealogy.com user August 15, 1999 at 11:07:48 In reply to: robins or robyns from Trewardle, Wales Rosemary Pollock 2/06/99 Are you sure Trewardle is in Wales. It sounds more like a Cornish name. There is a Trewardale in Cornwall mentioned in "Gleanings of the Robins or Robbins Family of England" by Rev. Mills Robbins, published in 1880. A Robins family certainly lived there in the 16th/17th centuries and probably continued to be there into the 19th. ROBBINS; Iowa,Minn.,Calif,Canada,Ohio, By genealogy.com user February 08, 1999 at 10:02:40 I am searching for any info on: FRANK OLIVER ROBBINS died Jan 1929 in Canada was married twice his son: CLARENCE BERTRAN (BERTRUM) ROBBINS born March 3, 1882 died May, 1969 in Minniapolis Clarence married SUSIE WALKER born Dec 25, 1884; died Feb. 1967 in Minnesota FRANK OLIVER ROBBINS died Jan 1929 in Canada was married twice his son: CLARENCE BERTRAN (BERTRUM) ROBBINS born March 3, 1882 died May, 1969 in Minniapolis Clarence married SUSIE WALKER born Dec 25, 1884; died Feb. 1967 in MinnesotaClarence & Susie's son: DELVER BURDETTE ROBBINS born June 21, 1900 in Iowa Falls, Iowa Delver married CLARA SPOONER in Alberta, Canada on January 10, 1921 Delver went missing approxiately 1930 Clarence & Susies other children: GLADYS ROBBINS; DOROTHY ROBBINS; HAROLD ROBBINS ROBINS ROBBINS family Chester Co SC By genealogy.com user February 11, 1999 at 08:43:52 Have been able to trace this family thru census and family records, from Sarah Ellen ROBBINS (b 1858 Chester Co SC) thru the 1850, 1840, 1830, 1820, 1810, 1800, and 1790 census records, a continuous link, to Capt. Thomas ROBINS, of Chester Co SC. I am interested in locating others who are researching this family! Re: ROBINS ROBBINS family Chester Co SC By Dianne Erwin February 12, 1999 at 06:55:44 In reply to: ROBINS ROBBINS family Chester Co SC 2/11/99 Also researching this family.Gg-grandmother, Fielder Ann Robins (Robbins) was the sister of Sarah Robins Pendergrass. Re: ROBINS ROBBINS family Chester Co SC By genealogy.com user March 30, 1999 at 07:15:31 In reply to: Re: ROBINS ROBBINS family Chester Co SC Dianne Erwin 2/12/99 Col.Thomas Robins' will written 1816, proved 2 Nov 1819, in Chester Co, SC, names a daughter NANCY ANDERSON.Which Anderson family?Who wasthe wife of Col. Robins?None named in will.Sons named were Elijah, Joseph, James, Thomas, and Obediah.Grandson Thomas Robins son of his son John Robins dec'd.Bequeststo Nancy Roberts and her son Hezekiah Roberts, no relationship stated.Witnesses were Jos. Brown, William Dudney, James Morris.What county of VA did the family come from previous to Chester Co, SC? Re: ROBINS ROBBINS family Chester Co SC By Dianne Erwin January 13, 2003 at 11:46:26 In reply to: Re: ROBINS ROBBINS family Chester Co SC 3/30/99 I'm from the line of Obediah Robins, son of Col. Thomas Robins of Chester Co., SC.His son, Chelsea Robins, was my ggg-gf. I have info on this part of the line, but not a lot on Obediah and Thomas.Would like to have more. Re: ROBINS ROBBINS family Chester Co SC By Dana Speck April 25, 1999 at 12:00:11 In reply to: Re: ROBINS ROBBINS family Chester Co SC 3/30/99 I am also looking for information on the roberts line in Chester Co and Fairield County in SC.I have found in the 1850 Census of Pontotoc Co, MS a Hezekiah Roberts son of Moses and Nancy Roberts from SC.In other information I have received I am told this roberts line was from the area of Little River in Fairfield and Sandy River in Chester County.Hezekiah siblings are John, Elizabeth, Mary, Jane and Moses. The children were born between 1835 and 1849.All but Hezekiah were born in SC.Do you think this ties into what you are looking for?Hope to hear from you soon. Re: ROBINS ROBBINS family Chester Co SC By genealogy.com user June 23, 1999 at 07:06:19 In reply to: Re: ROBINS ROBBINS family Chester Co SC Dana Speck 4/25/99 sorry Alice, there are a number of ways that I've seen the ROB(B)INS line spelled, but so far, they've all been without the "erts". at least by the 18th century in SC. Caleb Robins, Jennings, Indiana By genealogy.com user January 02, 1999 at 07:31:03 Caleb Robins in Jennings County In. would like more information on Caleb or Lula Mae Robins Re: Caleb Robins, Jennings, Indiana By genealogy.com user February 24, 1999 at 11:04:26 In reply to: Caleb Robins, Jennings, Indiana 1/02/99 Check THE ROBBINS FAMILIES OF SOUTHERN INDIANA go to geocities on www. amd click on . This site has all Robbins in IN. SHERRY IN SEATTLE Re: Caleb Robins, Jennings, Indiana By Lanny Robbins December 11, 1999 at 01:25:39 In reply to: Caleb Robins, Jennings, Indiana 1/02/99 Caleb Robins of Jennings, Indiana, was Caleb Robbins of Jennings County, Indiana.He was born 1820 in Steuben County, NY.I have more information if there is interest. Levi and James Robbins of Overton Co. TN By John German January 03, 1999 at 07:31:12 We've created a modest web page for the descendants of Levi Robbins (c1806-c1856) and his son James Robbins (1828-1908) of Overton County, Tennessee. Its URL is: http://www.inct.net/~german/robbins.htmgerman@jarman.net Robins, Nathan m. Leah Harris-Ireland>? By Pamela Brown January 04, 1999 at 11:57:44 I am looking for information regarding Nathan Robins who was married to Leah Harris. They immigrated to the U.S. from Ireland but I don't know from where in Ireland or to where in the U.S.They had a son named William J. Robins who entered the military in Maryland but I am not aware of any other children. They arrived in the 1800s but once again I don't know when. William was born 9/20/1886 in Maryland according to his death certificate. I would appreciate any assistance.Pam Brown Frederick John Robins Norwich c 1860 By Rosemary Pollock January 04, 1999 at 01:14:20 Frederick John Robins from Norwich England (family previously Robyns from Trewardle Wales) m Harriet Green from Jameroo, NSW Australia c1860.Children Frederick Sept 1885, Walter, Sidney, George, Edith.Harriet was formerly a champion horsewoman. Frederick m Rubenia Esther McNeill 1914, children Frederick 1916, Ronald, Douglas 1919 and Bruce. Frederick m Rubenia Esther McNeill 1914, children Frederick 1916, Ronald, Douglas 1919 and Bruce.I am daughter of Douglas,just a beginner starting search, also links with McNeill family from Tamlaght O'Crilly in Co Derry. ROBINS family of Middle TN By genealogy.com user October 20, 1998 at 07:53:24 Need info on ROBINS family 1850-1880 in Middle Tennesse.Father was Solomon ROBINS. Sons:William, Ross and James.Daughters: Nora and Alice. Ring a bell with anyone? Re: ROBINS family of Middle TN By Kim Jones June 30, 2013 at 09:29:01 In reply to: ROBINS family of Middle TN 10/20/98 My hubby is related to Solomon Robins. Solomon Robins married Mary T.? Rand one of his sons is Alford A. Robins he married Indiana J.C. Pritchett their children are: William Anderson Susan Julia John Henry robins ROBERT RANDALL ROBINS-This is our family Rufis Alfred Mary Indian Louisa Vergina Lucy Ann Henrietta Pritchett George Davis Theodosia Elizabeth If you need more information or help just let me know. I am doing many geneologys so put Robins in the subject. Have or can get lots more info. You will find most of them in Izzard County Arkansas. Henry C. Robins, England>St. Louis, Mo By genealogy.com user January 06, 1999 at 09:35:13 This Henry Robins was born in England in 1822. He moved to St. Louis in !850 or 1851 with his wife Emily and his 1 year old daughter Mary Ann. Need info on Henry parents, Emily's maiden name etc. Thanks, Bill Stogner Re: Henry C. Robins, England>St. Louis, Mo By genealogy.com user April 26, 1999 at 03:06:56 In reply to: Henry C. Robins, England>St. Louis, Mo 1/06/99 i am related to the waltrips from illinois when i was i growing up we had relatives named stogner i was wondering if you were related to them i am pretty sure one of their names was bill we also had people named iler we are trying to find where our family tree goes back to thanks and good luck on your search Re: Henry C. Robins, England>St. Louis, Mo By genealogy.com user April 28, 1999 at 02:29:45 In reply to: Re: Henry C. Robins, England>St. Louis, Mo 4/26/99 We are related. I need to gather my information so I can explain how. From what my grandmother tells me The Stogners and Ilers came to East St. Louis Illinois from Kentucky.Please send me your E-mail address. stognerbill@emotors.com Re: Henry C. Robins, England>St. Louis, Mo By genealogy.com user May 25, 1999 at 12:01:45 In reply to: Re: Henry C. Robins, England>St. Louis, Mo 4/28/99 thanks so much for your answer to my request for information i had not checked for answers until last night here is my e-mail address and appreciate any information you can offersloan@england.com James Robins, b c1775 By John German November 01, 1998 at 03:15:38 Need info parents and siblings of James ROBBINS, b c1775, wife was ELizabeth PENNINGTON whose grandfather's will as probated in Randolph Co., NC, in 1790s. James ROBBINS was witness to Elizabeth's father's will in Spartanburg Co., SC, in 1807. James ROBBINS moved on to Overton Co., Tennessee, after 1810 census. german@jarman.net James M. Robins b. 1837 GA,GA>AL By Beverly Loffler January 08, 1999 at 01:32:28 Seeking James M. Robins b. 1837 GA and wife, Nancy A. Gammon/Garner b. 1841 GA m. 15 Feb 1856 Paulding Co., GA.Offspring: (1) Martha A. b. 1857 GA (2) Mary J. b. 1859 GA (3) William J. b. 1863 GA (4) George W. b. 1867 GA (5) Carrie Etta b. 1869 GA m. Daniel T. Florence 16 Aug 1889 Blount Co., AL (6) Elizabeth Lizzie Idella b. Apr 1871 Paulding Co., GA m (1) Oneal Kelley in Paulding Co., GA in 1887(2) John K. Florence in Jefferson Co., AL in 1902(7) Ophelia Popie T. b. Jun 1873 Paulding Co., GA m. John K. Florence in Jefferson Co., AL 1889(8) John M. b. 1876 GA (9) Deusa E. b. 1877 GA. Shown on 1880 Paulding Co., GA census, but were in Jefferson/Blount Co., AL by 1889. Robins of Glouster Co. Va. By genealogy.com user November 13, 1998 at 12:58:33 Looking for information on Charlote Ann Robins(Annie) who married a James Robert McLane in Glouster Co. Va. Robbins of Robertson County, TN By genealogy.com user January 10, 1999 at 09:54:55 I am researching the Robbins family of Robertson County TN. John Robbins and his son Fountain Robbins are my ancestors from this county.They are there from approx. 1820 until 1869. Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By Ben Barnes November 21, 1998 at 11:48:16 Ira Robins b. 1836 married Editha ? b. 10/1844.Children were Maude Robins, Dorcas Robins, Alice F. Robins, Gadsie Robins, Dan M. Robins, Edith Robins, Custis L. Robins, Wilmer Robins, and John H. Robins.They were from the Jasper, Walker County, Alabama area.I would appreciate any information on any of these lines. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user November 23, 1998 at 07:51:04 In reply to: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL Ben Barnes 11/21/98 I'm searching for Houston B. Robbins (Robins) b. 2/28/1858 ? who was my great great grandfather.His daughter, Sarah Jane Robbins (Robins) b. 1-27-1880 married Webster Bascom Watson and had 10 children, one was my grandfather, Cecil Dewey Watson. Your's is the first connection I've found between Jasper and Walker County where some of my mother's family still lives. My mother remembers a Dorcas in the family and her grandmother (Sarah Jane) had a brother John (as well as Jack and Jim).Jack Robbins was a sheriff in Carbon Hill, AL. I hope this connects with something you know or someone else out there.This has been the hardest family to find information about. Thanks for anything you might know. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user January 01, 1999 at 09:36:49 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 11/23/98 Did this Hughston Robbins married Elizabeth Ettin or Eatton or Eaton? If so, did he have another daughter Haddie Robbins.If so, This is the Hugh Robbins I'm looking for. He is my ggrandfather. Fran Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By Ben Barnes November 23, 1998 at 05:55:10 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 11/23/98 You are right about this being a hard family to find.I don't know if yours is a connection or not but here is what I know.Maude married a Cobb; Gadsie married a Williams; and Wilmer married a Scott, my wife's great-grandfather.Alice, Gadsie, Dan, John, and Custis are all buried in a family plot in Oak Hill Cemetery in Jasper, AL.Wilmer is in the same cemetery buried with her husband.I don't know if any of this helps you, but maybe we will find a link. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By Gerald Robbins September 08, 2005 at 08:09:49 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL Ben Barnes 11/23/98 Iam descended from Michael Robbins of Walker Co., Al, who came there in 1820s from Pendleton District, SC.I have info on other Robbins/Robins in Walker, Jefferson and Blount Co. including Ira Robbins. Contact me if I can help.I may be slow to reply, but I will. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user November 24, 1998 at 07:41:15 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL Ben Barnes 11/23/98 Thanks for the information.Surely there is something out there which will help us find our roots... I'll keep you posted if I find anything. Lyn Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user November 24, 1998 at 08:02:46 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 11/24/98 Hello: You are right about this family being tough.This is the first time I have run across the name Robbins in Walker County since researching my husbands family.His great-grandmother was Narcisus Jane Robbins married to Wesley Weldon.I am fairly certain that she was born in Walker County AL.His grandfather was born late 1890's so that would put her in this same age group.Do you have any info on her?? Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user November 25, 1998 at 12:05:42 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 11/24/98 Hi, No other information, but will keep your note and see if other relatives/contacts surface with anything about Narcisus Jane Robbins. My mother remembers an older family member named Wesley, and in fact one of her uncles was named John Wesley Watson -- so who knows.With 8 other boys, they were probably running out of names!Good luck with your search. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user December 04, 1998 at 07:02:15 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 11/25/98 His granfather's name was also Wesley.Full name was Wesley McKinney Scott Homan.Went by the name Kenny.He was married to Lula Irene Espy.This Wesley died in 1980 but was born 6-6-87 in Walker County. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user January 04, 1999 at 11:48:17 In reply to: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL Ben Barnes 11/21/98 Here is the deal on the Walker Co Robins line.Five "brothers" ( this is only hearsay) from SC moved to Walker Co AL about 1825.They were Aaron, Joseph, Levi, John and Michael who all but Aaron appear in the 1830 Walker Census, however, there is a William in the 1830 census.I have come across records that indicate this Wm as the father of Ira Robins, however I did not document it as he is not my direct line.Most of the Robins in the Empire Sipsey area are of this direct line.I have a lot of records I will share in exchange for anything you might know that will help me.Please feel free to contact me through my e-mail. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user January 11, 1999 at 09:34:49 In reply to: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL Ben Barnes 11/21/98 If there is a Dorcas in the line, and they are from Greenville SC, then I suggest you check the Nation/Nations family. John Nation m Bethina Robins in NJ 1720, moved to NC 1751 Many many intermarriages between Nations/robins and Robbins (not same family)Nations moved to Alabama with the Robins 1815-20 Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user January 04, 1999 at 04:00:02 In reply to: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL Ben Barnes 11/21/98 Here is the deal on the Walker Co Robins line.Five "brothers" ( this is only hearsay) from SC moved to Walker Co AL about 1825.They were Aaron, Joseph, Levi, John and Michael who all but Aaron appear in the 1830 Walker Census, however, there is a William in the 1830 census.I have come across records that indicate this Wm as the father of Ira Robins, however I did not document it as he is not my direct line.Most of the Robins in the Empire Sipsey area are of this direct line.I have a lot of records I will share in exchange for anything you might know that will help me.Please feel free to contact me through my e-mail. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user January 06, 1999 at 01:10:26 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 1/04/99 GREAT!Now we are really getting some info on the Robins of Walker Co. AL.As Maranda stated, at least some of the Robins in Walker Co. AL werefrom Greenville Co. SC.A Michael and Isaac Robins was in the Greenville Co. SC 1790 census with 4-1-5 and 1-1-1 in the household respectively.In 1800, Michael, Christopher and Jesse Robins were listed in Greenville Co. Michael was over 45. Jesse, Michael, and Critt? (Christopher?) were in the 1810 census, and finally , Jesse, Daniel and Michael (a younger one, age 26-45) was in the Greenville Co. SC 1820 census. A Michael Robins estate was adm in Greenville Co. SC in 1821. Jesse Robins was born about 1772 and lived near Michael(house 1474 and 1467) in 1800. Jesse Md. Jermima Croft probably as a 2nd wife about 1810.In 1830, Jesse Robins, age 50-60 (I think) and all the others Maranda mentioned (John B., age 30-40, Michael, age 30-40,Joseph, age 20-30, William A. age 20-30, andLevi W., age ?, appear in Walker Co. AL 1830 census.Aaron Robins, age 20-30, is there also as Robbins. Jesse, John B., Rowland, William ,etc appear there in 1840 living near the Duvalls and Crofts who are related to Jesse's wife,. and in 1850, Jesse's family consist of Jesse, age 78, Jermima, age 58, and Nancy, age 35, Jermima, age 25, Mary, age 22, Levi, age 16 and Hudah, age 14.Now, who can add more data on all these Robins?Please list or reply by email. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user September 01, 2000 at 02:52:47 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 1/06/99 I have a newspaper clipping from the Mountaineer Eagle,Nov 24,on Old Walker Co Families. The article is about Prof. Ira Robins,b Dec 15,1836 on a farm in E Walker Co near Mulberry River. He died Dec 20, 1904, working as a Principal at Mineral Spgs, Ala HS. His mother died when he was age 7. His father, William died when Ira was abt 13,William was an elected tax collector for Walker Co. They lived in Jasper from 1844-1848. They returned to the farm where William died.Ira was put under guardianship of William Stovall. Ira finished college and enlisted in the Civil War as a sargent.( according to the clipping.I have some copies of muster roll records that show him as a Pvt. After the war he helped organize the Jasper Academy. Later he founded the Robins Institute where he taught until 1900. Not in the Article but thru our Family Bible Records Ira Married William Stovall's Dau, Dorcas A Stovall who died during childbirth with Dorcas Belinda Robins. Ira remarried Edith Elizabeth McCarn and had nine or ten more children. Dorcas Belinda was my great-grandmother.I hope this is the correct Ira Robins. Please feel free to contact me thru email. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user September 01, 2000 at 03:00:53 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 9/01/00 Correction on the date of theclipping from from Mountaineer Eagle "Old Walker Families" Prof.Ira Robins. Thisarticle was published Nov 26,1924. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By Dolores RAINES/SUTTON October 23, 2001 at 08:52:37 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 9/01/00 have you checked robbins genforum. i have john and jane robbins in 1850 walker co . had at least 1 dau named lucinda born 1826 in alamarried allen raines Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user October 23, 2001 at 03:29:00 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL Dolores RAINES/SUTTON 10/23/01 I'm sorry, Delores, but I can't tie in the names of Lucinda, John or James Robbins or Robins.Thank you for your sugestion. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By Janet Wallace September 27, 2005 at 09:43:15 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 9/01/00 I am interested in the family of Ira and Editha Elizabeth McCarn.I would appreciate what info you have on the McCarn family and the descendants of Ira and Editha.I show Editha as the daughter of Neal McCarn and first wife Delanie Stewart (d/o John and Sarah Wood Steward.Several researcher and I are researching other McCarn children specifically Miley McCarn (1811-1844)who married Cuthbert Price and Neal McCarn Jr. (1843-1867) who married Elizabeth Canon.Any info you would share would be greatly appreciated and I will gladly share what info I have. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user December 29, 2001 at 06:29:51 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 9/01/00 Ira Robins and his second wife Editha Elizabeth McCarn are buried in the Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery in Blount Co. AL.Also there is another son I.Gordon Robins buried beside them.These are the dates from their tombstones: Ira b 12/15/1836 d 12/20/1904 Editha b 10/14/1844d 8/7/1912 I. Gordon b 9/1/1870d3/21/1900 I have no idea why they are buried here except that Ira was very close to the Philip Robins family that owned land adjoining the church. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By Janet Wallace June 03, 2002 at 09:07:37 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 12/29/01 I am descended from Stephen Griffith's daughter Hannah Emilissa who married Geo. Washington "Wash" Myers.I have an Ira Robins (no birth/death or marriage info), who was the son of Philip Robins, possibly by his first wife, Talitha Griffith or by the second wife, Mary Griffith.Have you seen the book "A Reed-Robins Family of Southeastern United States"?It has the Reed-Robins info and also Griffith info, along with others.It doesn't have much of the Myers info because Dot Barnum, the writer, didn't know what happened to the Griffith girls after they married the Myers boys.Have info and will share. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By Janet Wallace September 27, 2005 at 09:20:28 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 12/29/01 Hey Barbara, I have some new info.Children of Editha Elizabeth McCarn and husband Ira E. Robins were: 1. Alice F. b. Oct. 1866 in Walker Co. d. 1944 in Al. 2. Gadsie b. June 1868 in Walker Co. d. 1955 in Walker Co. 3. I. Gordon b. Sept. 1, 1870 in Walker Co., d. March 231, 1900 in Walker Co. 4. Daniel McCarn b. March 19, 1874 Walker Co., d. Dec. 19, 1952 Walker 5. Edith L. b. April 4, 1876 d. Sept. 26, 1918 in Al. 6. Custis Lee b. Feb. 13, 1878 in Walker d. Sept. 14, 1951 in Walker Co. 7. Wilmer A. b. March 1880 in Walker Co., D. abt. 1923 in Al. 8. Rachel Maude b. Feb. 1885 in Walker Co., d. 1956. Do you have any idea how Ira Robins fits in with the other Robins/Robbins that are buried in the Harmony Cem.?By the way, Editha Elizabeth McCarnes was the daughter of Neal and Delania Stewart McCarnes.Neal was the son of Daniel and Martha Reid McCarnes. Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user January 08, 1999 at 06:23:49 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 1/06/99 Boy..these Robins sure to like to fly..Glad they settled down to roost..HA..I am looking for the same info as Maranda and we have been emailing each other..Went to SC Archives today..Not much luck..I do know that Christopher and his wife Hannah left the area about 1825 when he requested and received a letter of dismissal from Spring Hill's Baptist church in Greenville. Also, there is a mention of a Rev Michael Robins who was performing marriages and a Levi N. Robins..Neither of those relocated to AL.Am going to hit the family history center in a couple of weeks..I saw on newsnet that a Robins used to be a former director of a FHC for the mormons..Maybe he has researched this family to the hilt..We can only hope.Keep me posted! Lynn Homan Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL By genealogy.com user January 08, 1999 at 08:10:55 In reply to: Re: Ira Robins b. 1836 AL 1/08/99 Hey..Try this..Robbins of North Carolina & Alabama Genealogy by Linnie Poyneer..I just found the web page through Family Tree Maker.Try searching for Robins Nest or Robbins Family Branch..She is creating pages now for the Branches...Lynn..Maranda..Someone beat us to the punch.. LELA ROBINS (Tx-La) By genealogy.com user October 29, 1998 at 09:56:56 Seeking info on Lela Robins(Robbins) born about 1890 in TX .. possible East Texas. Her mother was Annie Hext. Lela married Buck Toney and lived & died in Leeville La. (Vernon parish).I have little info on her, nor can I find anything in census. Her dc only show Tx as pob. Did she have other family is unknown ... fathers name is unknown.If anyone can assist, it would be greatly appreciated. Gloucester and Westmoreland By genealogy.com user December 02, 1998 at 02:21:35 Does anyone know of a connection between the Robinses of Gloucester and a Thomas Robbins of Westmoreland Co. about 1660? Please help. Re: Gloucester and Westmoreland By genealogy.com user June 06, 1999 at 12:19:44 In reply to: Gloucester and Westmoreland 12/02/98 I have been looking everywhere for that link and Gladys Robbins Wrenn of Texas has done more research than anyone... all to no avail. She looked into every Thomas Rob(b)ins is VA and DE but never found a link. She gives a well documented accounting in her book "The Robbins Family from VA to TX." I have also searched and have the rest of the progeny. Give me a shout! Re: Gloucester and Westmoreland By genealogy.com user December 27, 1998 at 11:11:27 In reply to: Gloucester and Westmoreland 12/02/98 I have connections with Rob(b)ins in the Bristol and Kingswood areas, could there be a link? Re: Gloucester and Westmoreland By genealogy.com user March 17, 1999 at 08:28:13 In reply to: Re: Gloucester and Westmoreland 12/27/98 My Robbinses moved from Va. to NC early in the 1700's in Edgecombe Co.If the connection is established with Gloucester Co. Va. the tie is to Northamptonshire, England. Elbert Re: Gloucester and Westmoreland By genealogy.com user March 26, 1999 at 02:45:53 In reply to: Re: Gloucester and Westmoreland 3/17/99 I noticed that you mentioned Northamptonshire England. My Robins line is from there. Henry C. Robins and Emily Brown gave birth to a daughter Mary Ann Robins in Gilsborough in the 1840's do you have a connection to this family? Hiram Robbins; b.1793 in Buncombe Co NC By genealogy.com user December 04, 1998 at 12:52:44 Looking for Hiram Robbins father.His family moved to TN>Ky>In Territory>After The War of 1812 the family moved back to Tn. They then went to Pope Co. IL where Hiram Robbins mar.Elizabeth Dean in 1816. His father died in Pope Co. IL. Hiram and his sp. and 2 ch. moved to Sangamon Co. IL in 1821 where he and his family there after resided. Does anyone who who his father is? Bothers? Sisters? Hiram Robbins served in the War of 1812. Solomon Robins of TN By genealogy.com user December 13, 1998 at 09:01:47 I am searching for a Solomon Robinssomewhere in TN.He had at least three sons: William Jefferson, H. Ross and Jesse who all moved to AR in the 1890s, or so.They all lived in NE AR. From family records, I know that William's father was named Solomon, but beyond that, nothing. ROBINS-ROBBINS of Miss.. By genealogy.com user December 15, 1998 at 07:16:53 Again ... I am seeking any info of Robins-Robbins who lived in or around Lawrence county Miss. in the 1800s. These family were probably labors or farm workers, as many were back then ... therefore the reason I can not find them on census reports.. One especially I seek is S.J.Robbins who married Elizabeth Jane Welch (from Ala)in 1881, and they had at least on child, a J.Willie Robins, who in early 1900 moved to Leesville La. and married Elizabeth Toney. Please any help or hint of info, please contact me ... I have been stopped at this point for over a year. Sarah Robins, born 1897, Pittsburgh, Pa. By genealogy.com user December 22, 1998 at 10:52:33 Looking for information on Great grandmother Her married name was Groves and she had one son named Ralph. Her husband was Sylvester Ambrose Groves Re: Sarah Robins, born 1897, Pittsburgh, Pa. By BRIAN ROBBINS March 31, 2002 at 07:05:37 In reply to: Sarah Robins, born 1897, Pittsburgh, Pa. 12/22/98 HI ROBIN, I HAVE INFORMATION ON YOUR GGREAT GRANDMOTHER, SHE WAS MYGRAND AUNT. YOU MAY CONTACT ME DIRECTLY AT MY E-MAIL IF YOU WISH. Thomas Robins b.1570 England By genealogy.com user December 23, 1998 at 12:54:49 Thomas Robins b.1570 Northhamptonshire, Eng. m.1599 to Mary Buckley b.1572 Of,N,England Children: Edward Robins (Colonel) b.1602 Northhampton,England d.1641 Accawmack, Virginia m.1623 to Jane Mrs. Robins b.1603 Of,N,England d.1674 Anne Arundel,MD Children: Elizabeth Robbins b.1624 England d.1658 m.1650 to William Burgess (Colonel) b.1622 Truro,Wales,C,England d.1686 All Hollows Par.,A,MD Re: Thomas Robins b.1570 England By Fredric Saunders January 01, 1999 at 09:13:55 In reply to: Thomas Robins b.1570 England 12/23/98 Edward Robins was baptized 26 Aug. 1604 at Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, England, son of Richard Robins and Dorothy Goodman.He had a marriage license in Devonshire on 16 April 1630 with Jane Cornish.They had 7 children born in London, of which only two survived. Robbins of Thompson, CT By genealogy.com user October 16, 1998 at 12:48:19 John Robbins (1767-1852) m #1 Elizabeth (1767-1805), m #2 Rachel (?-1842). Son David (1796-1825); and son Ithiel (1804-1883) m Hannah GREEN. All buried at E Thompson Cemetary. Am looking for John's parents and Elizabeth's surname. No records found Thompson, CT or Burrrillville, RI (abuting town). Greatly appreciate any assistance. William Robbins m. Ann Foster-VA-1700's? By genealogy.com user December 27, 1998 at 11:45:07 I am searching for information on my g-g-g-g-grandmother Frances Robins who married Jacob Hagler in 1786 ? around the area of North Carolina or Tennesee or Virginia or Illionois.She was the daughter of William Robbins and Ann (Foster) Robbins.Curiously, I have her name listed with one b and his name listed with two.Anyway, Frances was born in Orange Co., Virginia around 1767.Anyone with any information please HELP!!!!You can E-mail me at gillam@mail.telis.orgThank you in advance.>Diana Gillam Re: William Robbins m. Ann Foster-VA-1700's? By Jimmie Lee ROBINS April 11, 1999 at 08:00:19 In reply to: William Robbins m. Ann Foster-VA-1700's? 12/27/98 Diana William ROBBINS and Ann FOSTER are my ggg-aunt and uncle. I have a great amount of the ROBINS/ROBBINS family records. I am also in touch with a large number of the FOSTER cousins and have some of their records. I am also in touch with the COFFEY's who have ROBINS/ROBBINS records also, they are out of the Thomas ROBINS/ROBBINS line, William's brother. My ggg-parents are Reuben ROBINS/ROBBINS and Jane TURNER. Take a look at our primary webpage and it will lead you to the ROBINS Homepage on Family Tree Maker. If you have any question, please e-mail me. I am always looking for new info. Our webpage is: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ "Civil War Homepage" William ROBBINS and Ann FOSTER are my ggg-aunt and uncle. I have a great amount of the ROBINS/ROBBINS family records. I am also in touch with a large number of the FOSTER cousins and have some of their records. I am also in touch with the COFFEY's who have ROBINS/ROBBINS records also, they are out of the Thomas ROBINS/ROBBINS line, William's brother. My ggg-parents are Reuben ROBINS/ROBBINS and Jane TURNER. Take a look at our primary webpage and it will lead you to the ROBINS Homepage on Family Tree Maker. If you have any question, please e-mail me. I am always looking for new info. Our webpage is: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/3869/ "Civil War Homepage"Our e-mail address is: robinjl@poncacity.net Re.Robins 1700's By genealogy.com user July 18, 2001 at 09:57:27 In reply to: Re: William Robbins m. Ann Foster-VA-1700's? Jimmie Lee ROBINS 4/11/99 I was wondering if in your research if you have came across A Jesse Robins Sr. or Jr. My ggg grandfather was a Jr born in 1829 Greenville S.C. his father Jesse was born in 1772 we where told in S.C. if yoou could help I would be greatful if not i glad you took time to read this Re: Re.Robins 1700's By Joyce Rowe-Follett August 14, 2001 at 01:17:22 In reply to: Re: Re.Robins 1700's Jimmie Lee ROBINS 7/18/01 Hey Guys, I have a Jesse Robins/Robbins b. 1805 married to Mary Rowe, Gloucester Co. Virginia Re: Re.Robins 1700's By genealogy.com user December 13, 2001 at 11:47:27 In reply to: Re: Re.Robins 1700's Jimmie Lee ROBINS 7/18/01 Could your Jesse Robins be married to Jamima Croft with a son Rolen Robins born Jan 31, 1815? Mine is. Would love to exchange data. Re: Re.Robins 1700's By John German December 14, 2001 at 04:20:22 In reply to: Re: Re.Robins 1700's 12/13/01 Do you have any material on your Jesse Robins' ancestry? Seeking proof of his parentage (Michael?). german@jarman.net Re: Re.Robins 1700's By genealogy.com user December 14, 2001 at 05:27:36 In reply to: Re: Re.Robins 1700's 12/13/01 I have info on Jesse Robins and his wife, Jamima Croft, and their descendants.I would like to exchange info.Please contact me at Cmel1981@cs.com Re: Re.Robins 1700's By m allen July 04, 2010 at 08:20:03 In reply to: Re: Re.Robins 1700's 12/13/01 I also have info on this family as it relates to Roland's brother Michael F. Robins/Robbins. Re: Re.Robins 1700's By Linda Robbins February 19, 2011 at 08:17:31 In reply to: Re: Re.Robins 1700's m allen 7/04/10 Could you contact me at my personal email address about this family. lrobbins5104@charter.net I thought I had my line figured out.There is confusion with the Michales. My Michael and Mary Boyd Robbins, and then the Michael F. I have seen it posted that my Michael born 1794 was actually Jessee and Jamima Crofts father.Can you shed any light ont his??? My Michael did not have a son named Michael, but he did have a son Jesse, who I was told never married and died young. He is buring it Lawler Cemetery. There are as many Jesse and Michaels in this family as thee Jamima's.Any help will be greatly appreciated.I have lots of info on my Michael an his descendants.Linda Robbins Re: Re.Robins 1700's By John German February 23, 2011 at 08:17:43 In reply to: Re: Re.Robins 1700's Linda Robbins 2/19/11 I think you will find some helpful info in message # 4615 in the "Robbins" forum. William Jefferson Robins By genealogy.com user September 26, 1998 at 03:39:27 Am searching for a William Jefferson ROBINS.He was born about 1870 in Middle Tennessee.Was married and widowed in Tenessee before moving to Arkansas in about 1895.He had two brothers, H. Ross and Jesse James.Any info would be appreciated. William J.(Jake) Robins 9/20/1886 MD>TN By Pamela Brown October 01, 1998 at 01:18:12 I am researching William J.(Jake) Robins who was born 9/20/1886 somewhere in Maryland.His parents were Nathan Robins and Leah Harris Robins who came from Ireland, but I don't know when.He was injured during WWI and went to Mountain Home, Tennessee.This is my sister-in-law's grandfather and she would like any information that she can get on him such as birthplace, etc.Thanks! Pam Brown Joseph ROBINS Jr 1696-1756, Rowan Co. NC By John German October 10, 1998 at 10:58:13 I'd like to find a good accounting of the spouse, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of Josesph ROBINS Jr 1695-1756 of New Jersey and Rowan Co., North Carolina. german@jarman.net Re: Joseph ROBINS Jr 1696-1756, Rowan Co. NC By Raymond Schuknecht January 18, 1999 at 06:25:26 In reply to: Joseph ROBINS Jr 1696-1756, Rowan Co. NC John German 10/10/98 Hi John, Joseph Robins Sr/Hannah Ann Pack are parents of Joseph Robins Jr and Bethiah Robins. They married Eleanor Nation and Capt John Nation. Joseph Robins Jr,b 1693 NJ,d 18 Nov 1754,probated22 Apr 1756, Rowan Co, NC. Children 5: Joseph Robins III, Wm.Robins Sr, John Robins, Eleanor Robins, Joseph Mathew Robins. Have some dates and spouse. PAT Re: Joseph ROBINS Jr 1696-1756, Rowan Co. NC By genealogy.com user November 15, 1998 at 01:49:13 In reply to: Joseph ROBINS Jr 1696-1756, Rowan Co. NC John German 10/10/98 I found the following Book at my local genealogy library. 'A Reed-Robins Family of the Southeastern United States' by Dorothy Jeter Barnum, Kay Reed Bedford, Aryl-Jeanne Vinson Reed and Glenda Reed Swaim. It has your Joseph in it. Your Joseph was the brother of my direct ancestor Bethiah Robins. They were children of Joseph Robins and Hannah Pack. Your Joseph married an Elenor and had son John abt 1714. John married someone named Rachel. That's all I know. I didn't copy the whole book, just the part about my ancestors, so there may be more. Re: Joseph ROBINS Jr 1696-1756, Rowan Co. NC By genealogy.com user January 11, 1999 at 09:37:40 In reply to: Re: Joseph ROBINS Jr 1696-1756, Rowan Co. NC 11/15/98 I think the Eleanor was Eleanor Nation, Bethina's husband's sister. Levi ROBINS, Overton Co., TN, 1806-1856 By John German July 30, 1998 at 06:21:47 Need parents and spouse of Levi ROBBINS, born ca 1806, died ca 1856, lived in Overton Co., Tennessee. Wife's name was Anne. german@jarman.net Robbins in Texas in ca. 1830 By Glenn Kennedy August 01, 1998 at 07:19:57 Looking for any Robbins in Texas in the 1820's or 30's. Re: Robbins in Texas in ca. 1830 By genealogy.com user August 05, 1998 at 05:13:36 In reply to: Robbins in Texas in ca. 1830 Glenn Kennedy 8/01/98 I am looking at the Robbins family that settled in Grimes county,Texas in 1828. This was one of Austins colonies. They came over from Scotland.( William Robbins wife Mary Reed.) John Reed Robbins, one of their sons, was one of the first children born on Texas soil. At least that is what it says. John Reed Robbins married a Martha Jane Fitchett. They had the following children. M.A. Robbins b. ca 1846 Female J.H. Robbins b. ca 1851 Male J.R. Robbins b. ca 1856 Female M.E. Robbins b. ca 1866 Male C.T. Robbins b. ca 1869 Male M.A. Robbins Married a Boatright M.A. Robbins Married a Boatright J.R. Robbins Married a Jackson J.R. Robbins Married a Jackson This is pretty scetchy I know but it is all I have at this time. Hope you can use it. This is pretty scetchy I know but it is all I have at this time. Hope you can use it. Robert F. Adams Robert F. Adams Re: Robbins in Texas in ca. 1830 By Kathleen Adams June 05, 1999 at 07:21:05 In reply to: Re: Robbins in Texas in ca. 1830 8/05/98 I just found your info. on the Texas Robbins family. I have been looking for the Robbins from Tx. and I am hoping maybethe ones you mentioned are my missing family. Since your message is almost a year old, perhaps you have learned more about them. All I have is what is in our family bible and it is not very much. My ggrandfather is William Robbins married to a Martha E.Dell. William died in Feb.1874, when my grandfather was quite young. His name was James Thomas Avener Robbins born nov.16 1867or1868,. He had three sisters,Mody carline anny josevene born 1870 died 1871. Sarah annie E. Born Sept.2 1872 and Ellen Jane born 1864. The story is that they were wealthy and lived somewhere near Galviston, but when James dad died his mother remarried and he did not like his step-father, he ran away and when he did return his mother had died and the step-father had inherited everthing! After that James ends up on the Ok. census in 1900, by 1910 he's gone! My grandmother was married to him for 14 yr. and all of his four children knew nothing about him to tell their children. I have found the Robbins in Texas impossible to find until I read your message. I hope you can help me . Thanks, Kathleen Adams (Maybe we are related!ha,ha) Re: Robbins in Texas in ca. 1830 By genealogy.com user January 17, 2000 at 03:00:57 In reply to: Re: Robbins in Texas in ca. 1830 Kathleen Adams 6/05/99 K. Adams, read your msg today.My ggrandfather, Wiley Robbins, b.1835, Motgomery co.,TX, m. Mary James Childers(Childress).They had 5 sons :Charley, George, Rueben, Wiley, and William.4 daughters:Martha, Mary, Olene (my grandmother), and Ivy.Mary James Childers Robbins died at the age of 88 in Texas City, and is buried in Pearland, Tx, in the Pearland Cemetery.Since one of their sons was William and the area of TX is the same thought there might be a connection even tho the generations might be wrong.However, your William could be a brother to Wiley, as I have no info on his sib. or mother.His father is listed in my aunts family bible as George Robbins, no other info.Maybe this is of some help.George Baldwin, e-mail, QVHale@aol.com Re: Robbins in Texas in ca. 1830 By Steve Hall March 18, 2001 at 07:50:57 In reply to: Re: Robbins in Texas in ca. 1830 8/05/98 Just found your question on Robbins in Texas. My great great grandparents were William Daniel and Katie Robbins.Willaim had a twin sister named Mary Amanda Robbins who married Charles Boatright about November 1865. I am seeking more info on this group of Robbins.Do you have more? Hamilton ROBBINS, b ca 1830 By John German August 05, 1998 at 08:30:57 Looking for Hamilton ROBBINS, born about 1830. He was living with Sarah PADGETT, age 64, in the 1850 census of Overton Co., Tennessee. Where did he go and who were his parents? Richard M Robins of Devon England By Eileen Ransford August 08, 1998 at 08:38:04 Richard Morris Robins born Mar 17 1840 Barnstaple Devon Eng. D Jan 2 1926 Saginaw MI. Married Grace Holman in Eng came to US abt 1874. First child Elizabeth b 1871, Richard, George maybe Helen. Looking for information on both Robins and Holman lines. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Eileen Chelsea Robbins, Chester Co.,SC By genealogy.com user August 09, 1998 at 11:32:52 Chelsea Robbins b. 1827; married Margaret Atkinson. Robins in Iowa By Pat Weber August 14, 1998 at 10:39:27 Looking for someone with info on Joseph Enoch Robins born abt 1864 who married Sarah "Maggie Frazee born about 1879 KS.They lived in Iowa but Maggie died young and only child I know of was Raymond Robins of Grundy Center Iowa. If you know of this family please e-mail me . Lydia ROBINS, m. Nathan PROCTOR By Elizabeth K. Black August 15, 1998 at 12:42:59 In my husband's line, we have a dead end with Lydia Robins, probably b. ca. 1750, d. 25 Nov. 1836, undoubtedly of Massachusetts. She m. Nathan Proctor.Need her parents. Re: Lydia ROBINS, m. Nathan PROCTOR By genealogy.com user July 21, 2001 at 01:11:24 In reply to: Lydia ROBINS, m. Nathan PROCTOR Elizabeth K. Black 8/15/98 Elizabeth, I have a Lydia Robbins b. ca. 1751 Chelmsford, MA. and m. to Nathan Proctor.I have her parents as Jonas Robbins(b. july 3, 1714 Chelms.) and Mary Heald.I have her paternal grandp as John Robbins (b abt 1673 Chelms.) and Dorothy Hildreth.Her gg-grandfather George Robbins b. Oct 1646 Oxford, Eng. and his first wife Mary. I descend from George by his 3rd. wife.I cuurently live in Chelmsford and have a lot of info on Robbins. I hope this helps. Di Re: Lydia ROBINS, m. Nathan PROCTOR By Elizabeth K. Black July 22, 2001 at 10:43:03 In reply to: Re: Lydia ROBINS, m. Nathan PROCTOR 7/21/01 Thank you.Since I originally posted this, I had filled in Lydia's family.My deadend now is with her gg grandfather:Robert or George Robbins, who m. as his first wife (of three), Mary Maxwell.I have no parents for her. Re: Lydia ROBINS, m. Nathan PROCTOR By genealogy.com user July 24, 2001 at 06:55:59 In reply to: Re: Lydia ROBINS, m. Nathan PROCTOR Elizabeth K. Black 7/22/01 Elizabeth I have George Robbins as her furthest ancestor. His firsr wife was Mary, I don't think her last name was Maxwell. Let me know if you find anything out Di ROBINS in Norfolk, England By genealogy.com user August 17, 1998 at 05:43:41 I am looking for the family of Deborah ROBINS (died 1764 in Sheringham, Norfolk, England) - she married Thomas Cooke (1685-1742) the son of William and Frances Cooke of Upper Sheringham in Norfolk. Any connections sought. Any connections sought.Anne JOSEPH ROBINS md HANNAH PACK 1692 By genealogy.com user August 28, 1998 at 03:32:21 I am looking for info on the wife of Joseph ROBINS.Hannah PACK was born abt 1672 prob NJ. Her father was George PACK b 1634-35 of Rahway, Essex, NJ.Can anyone help me with info on Hannah and her line? Re: JOSEPH ROBINS md HANNAH PACK 1692 By Terri Hitchcock September 02, 1998 at 06:37:00 In reply to: JOSEPH ROBINS md HANNAH PACK 1692 8/28/98 Hi, I have Jospeh Robins and Anne/Hannah Pack married in Woodbridge, Middlesex, NJ around June 8, 1692.If you search the Family Tree Maker on line and use John Robinson/Robins you should find several listings for this line and probably lots of controversy.I am a descendant of this line and have bits and pieces of it.My Robbins/Robins connection is my great grandmother, Sirona Roseta Robbins of Guilford County, NC.Her parents were Richard M. Robins b. Sept. 23, 1830 m. Phebe A. Poore.Richard's parents were Christopher Robinsb. April 20, 1802 in Randolph Co., NC m. Hannah Green.I'm not sure but I think William Robins and Frances Nation might be the parents of Christopher Robins.I'm still looking but there are lots of Robins out there.Good Luck. Terri Re: JOSEPH ROBINS md HANNAH PACK 1692 By genealogy.com user September 03, 1998 at 10:03:23 In reply to: Re: JOSEPH ROBINS md HANNAH PACK 1692 Terri Hitchcock 9/02/98 I have this line on my website. http://www.mccserv.com/genealogy/kerr1/html/surnames.htm Robins/VanNostran Wooster OH By patsy carey September 01, 1998 at 10:32:47 Susan Robins b: 11 Apr 1808 Columbia Co, PA, d: 27 Jul 1885 Wooster, Wayne Co, OH, m: 1 Apr 1828 Wooster to James VanNostran.Need to know Susan's parents. Robbins from Bell County, Ky By genealogy.com user September 05, 1998 at 08:33:16 I am searching for my Robbins line in the area of Wasiota, Ky, mid 1800's to early 1900's. Names such as: James, Lemuel, Elijah, Esau, Alexander.May have originally arrived in KY from Randolph County, N.C. Re: Robbins from Bell County, Ky By genealogy.com user February 24, 1999 at 11:13:43 In reply to: Robbins from Bell County, Ky 9/05/98 Surname Robbins search www.geocities.com/heartland/fields/9554/william.html Also on geocities THE ROBBINS FAMILIES OF SOUTHERN INDIANA. all my relatives are from Bell County. e-mail and i can give you more info sherry Eliza Ann Robins By genealogy.com user September 07, 1998 at 11:50:06 Eliza Ann Robins married John G Hannings. Both were born in 1809 in VA. Do you know her parents? Many thanks for any information. Kathryn Houston B. Robbins, 1858, Dora, Alabama By genealogy.com user September 09, 1998 at 12:05:20 I'm looking for information concerning Houston B. Robbins (Robins). He was my great-great-grandfather. His daughter, Sarah Jane Robbins (Robins), born 1/27/1880? married Webster Bascom Watson in Walker County, Alabama. Webster Bascom Watson was from Georgia - first wife was Mary Jane Miller from Georgia and he moved to Alabama with 4 children, Byge, Will, Mammie Watson (Fines) and Mollie Watson (Claborn)following Mary Jane's death. Had 10 children with Sarah Jane, Claude, Cecil Dewey (my grandfather), Homer, Doyle, Lloyd, Leonard, Gertrude, John, Albert, and Clifton. Any information would be greatly appreciated. ROBBINS, Sarah Ann By genealogy.com user September 11, 1998 at 03:17:18 Looking for the forebears of Sarah Ann Robbins, b. 1834 d. 1911 or 1912.In Southeastern Kentucky she married c. 1850 James William Banks b. 1826 d. 1892. Robins/Robbins/Robinson-CT>NJ By genealogy.com user September 15, 1998 at 08:47:10 I have a lot of information on Daniel Robbins and Hope Potter Robbins.Willing to mutually share any information on ancestors and descendants.E-Mail Fltnurse1@AOL.com Re: Robins/Robbins/Robinson-CT>NJ By genealogy.com user January 22, 1999 at 07:30:28 In reply to: Robins/Robbins/Robinson-CT>NJ 9/15/98 I am trying to locate any information about a Mary A Robbins DOB 11/18/82 supossedly in Cumberland RI however they have no record she Married Henry Edward McCarthy DOB 11/7/74 There is the name Courtemanche spelling unknown as Mary's Father. Thanks in advnce Ron ROBINS of Lawrence county, Miss. By genealogy.com user September 16, 1998 at 03:50:28 Would like any info on Robins or Robbins family in Lawrence county Miss., around mid or late 1800s .... these people would probably have been farmers or labors .... Any help at all would be appreciated... James ROBINS; Spartanburg Co., SC; 1810 By John German September 16, 1998 at 07:43:08 Need info parents and siblings of James ROBINS, b c1775, wife was ELizabeth PENNINGTON whose grandfather's will as probated in Randolph Co., NC, in 1790s. James ROBINS was witness to Elizabeth's father's will in 1807 in Spartanburg Co., SC, in 1807. James ROBINS moved on to Overton Co., Tennessee, after 1810 census. german@jarman.net Re: James ROBINS; Spartanburg Co., SC; 1810 By genealogy.com user August 09, 2000 at 10:26:25 In reply to: James ROBINS; Spartanburg Co., SC; 1810 John German 9/16/98 My GGrandfather's parents were from NC. My GG was Charles Hinsdale Robbins who was born in 1861 in Spar.county but we can go no further back in our search for his ancestors, siblings, etc. Re: James ROBINS; Spartanburg Co., SC; 1810 By John German August 10, 2000 at 03:45:37 In reply to: Re: James ROBINS; Spartanburg Co., SC; 1810 8/09/00 I suggest you look in the 1870 census of Spartanburg Co., SC. Robins in Va and Md By Dennis Robbins May 24, 1998 at 10:03:16 Below is my Robins line in Accomack Co Va, and in Worcester and Somerset Co, Md.Would be interested in any links. Dennis Robbinsdir1@aol.com Dennis Robbinsdir1@aol.com FIRST GENERATION FIRST GENERATION 1.Boardwin (Boardwine, Bowdoin) Robbins/Robins was born on Aug 22 1778 in Maryland.He died on Mar 19 1861 in Indiana.He was buried on Mar 19 1861 in Slaughter Cemetary, Morgan Co., IN. 1.Boardwin (Boardwine, Bowdoin) Robbins/Robins was born on Aug 22 1778 in Maryland.He died on Mar 19 1861 in Indiana.He was buried on Mar 19 1861 in Slaughter Cemetary, Morgan Co., IN. SECOND GENERATION SECOND GENERATION 2.Josiah Robins was born in 1720.He died in 1785 in Worcester Co., MD. Date of birth approximate (1720).Married to Mary Brittingham before 1774 in MD. 2.Josiah Robins was born in 1720.He died in 1785 in Worcester Co., MD. Date of birth approximate (1720).Married to Mary Brittingham before 1774 in MD. 3.Mary Brittingham was born about 1740 in Somerset Co., MD.1st husband - Joseph Nicolson, D. 1771- One child, Matthias (William Brittingham Jr., and Descendents, Leslie P. Dryden Collection, Delmarva Research Ctr, FF#236. P11) 3.Mary Brittingham was born about 1740 in Somerset Co., MD.1st husband - Joseph Nicolson, D. 1771- One child, Matthias (William Brittingham Jr., and Descendents, Leslie P. Dryden Collection, Delmarva Research Ctr, FF#236. P11) THIRD GENERATION THIRD GENERATION 4.Joseph Robins died in 1747 in Accomack Co., VA.He was born in Accomack Co., VA. before abt 1700He was married to Catherine Jones in Virginia, about 1720. 4.Joseph Robins died in 1747 in Accomack Co., VA.He was born in Accomack Co., VA. before abt 1700He was married to Catherine Jones in Virginia, about 1720. 5.Catherine Jones. 5.Catherine Jones. 6.Solomon Brittingham was born in Somerset (Worcester) Co., MD, about 1712. He died in Worcester Co., Md., before 17 Apr., 1772.He was buried in Worcester Co., Md.. 6.Solomon Brittingham was born in Somerset (Worcester) Co., MD, about 1712. He died in Worcester Co., Md., before 17 Apr., 1772.He was buried in Worcester Co., Md.. 7.Mary Ennis died in 1784 in Worcester Co., MD.She was born in Worcester Co., Md., before 1746.She was buried in Worcester Co., MD. 7.Mary Ennis died in 1784 in Worcester Co., MD.She was born in Worcester Co., Md., before 1746.She was buried in Worcester Co., MD. FOURTH GENERATION FOURTH GENERATION 8.William Robins died in 1725 in Accomack Co., VA.In will written in 1725, he left 200 acres (from John) to son Joseph.But, land was sold in 1724 to Nicholas Milman before he died. (Whitelaw, P1318). 8.William Robins died in 1725 in Accomack Co., VA.In will written in 1725, he left 200 acres (from John) to son Joseph.But, land was sold in 1724 to Nicholas Milman before he died. (Whitelaw, P1318). Accomack Rent Role 1704-1705 records 200 acres for Wm. Robins. Accomack Rent Role 1704-1705 records 200 acres for Wm. Robins. 9.Sarah ?. 9.Sarah ?. 10.Samuel DormanDeath mentioned in Somerset deed, Jan 9, 1807, Dormans Conclusion.He died in Bath Co., VA, before 1807. 10.Samuel DormanDeath mentioned in Somerset deed, Jan 9, 1807, Dormans Conclusion.He died in Bath Co., VA, before 1807. 11.Catherine Stevens died in Bath Co., VA, before 1807.Mentioned in Somerset deed 9 Jan 1807 Dormans Conclusion 11.Catherine Stevens died in Bath Co., VA, before 1807.Mentioned in Somerset deed 9 Jan 1807 Dormans Conclusion 12.William Brittingham died in 1749 in Worcester Co., Md..He was born in Somerset Co., MD, about 1682.Will probated Nov 27, 1749.Left to son Solomon all of Beckford on east side of main seaside road. Wm Purchased 300 a Beckford and 50a Aarons Lot in Worcester Co., on 11 May 1713 from Aaron Bishop and wife Abigail.(Som.Deeds 10:879). 12.William Brittingham died in 1749 in Worcester Co., Md..He was born in Somerset Co., MD, about 1682.Will probated Nov 27, 1749.Left to son Solomon all of Beckford on east side of main seaside road. Wm Purchased 300 a Beckford and 50a Aarons Lot in Worcester Co., on 11 May 1713 from Aaron Bishop and wife Abigail.(Som.Deeds 10:879). 13.Frances Poynter was born before 1684.She died after 1749. 13.Frances Poynter was born before 1684.She died after 1749. 14.William Ennis died in 1746 in Worcester Co., Md.Will probated 5 Aug 1746.Left a bequest to his daughter, Mary Brittingham 14.William Ennis died in 1746 in Worcester Co., Md.Will probated 5 Aug 1746.Left a bequest to his daughter, Mary Brittingham 15.Rebecca Townsend was born in 1693.She died in Worcester Co., Md, about 1773.27 Apr, 1773, Rebecca deposed that she was 80 years old (Brittingham Manuscript, P.4) 15.Rebecca Townsend was born in 1693.She died in Worcester Co., Md, about 1773.27 Apr, 1773, Rebecca deposed that she was 80 years old (Brittingham Manuscript, P.4) FIFTH GENERATION FIFTH GENERATION 16.John Robins was born in ???.He died in Accomack Co., Va., after 1688. Bought 200 acres in John Townsend part of A170 land, Accomac Co, from Elizabeth Stevens, widow of William.(Whitelaw, 1989, p1318 - includes geog. description). 16.John Robins was born in ???.He died in Accomack Co., Va., after 1688. Bought 200 acres in John Townsend part of A170 land, Accomac Co, from Elizabeth Stevens, widow of William.(Whitelaw, 1989, p1318 - includes geog. description). Died intestate - one son, William (Whitelaw, p1318). Died intestate - one son, William (Whitelaw, p1318). 24.William Brittingham died in Somerset Co., Md., 1709.Death mentioned in Brittingham Manuscript. See also related deeds: 10:704, 10:692 24.William Brittingham died in Somerset Co., Md., 1709.Death mentioned in Brittingham Manuscript. See also related deeds: 10:704, 10:692 26.Thomas Sr. Poynter died in Md, before 1705.Will probated Dec 3 1705.. 26.Thomas Sr. Poynter died in Md, before 1705.Will probated Dec 3 1705.. 27.Frances Ennis. 27.Frances Ennis. SIXTH GENERATION SIXTH GENERATION54.William Ennis died in 1684.Death mentioned in Brittingham manuscript P.1 SOURCES Re: Robins in Va and Md By Patricia Doster February 21, 1999 at 07:49:12 In reply to: Robins in Va and Md Dennis Robbins 5/24/98 Hi Dennis! Very interested in your lineage re JOSEPH ROBINS & WILLIAM ROBINS and 200 a. purchased by John Robins named A-170 in Whitelaw. I have visited the area and have maps etc. so know approx. location of A-170 near small town of New Church, Accomack Co Va. My Robins descent from Susanna Robins, d/o Michael Robins, s/o John Robins as outlined on my web page "Gen Links to the Past" http://w3.one.net/~ddoster Click on Robins under surname list.Looking for link JOHN ROBINS of Accomack Co VA to progenitor. Researched Col. Obedience Robins family, but don't find a link. Someone mentioned there was a bro. of Col. Obedience Robins in Accomack Co..forget name, maybe Walter Robins. Know who I mean? Pat Doster Re: Robins in Va and Md By genealogy.com user March 12, 1999 at 03:03:13 In reply to: Re: Robins in Va and Md Patricia Doster 2/21/99 I'm still looking for a link between my Capt. Thomas ROBINS, of 1790 Chester Co. SC, to ANY of the VA ROBINS families, but this might help you. In addition to Obedience ROBINS in Accomac, Co. VA during the 1600s, there was also Elizabeth (Bowdoin) ROBINS, Ester (Littleton) ROBINS, Grace O. (Waters) ROBINS, John ROBINS, (1636-1709)and Thomas ROBINS, (1677-1717).These are all listed within Accomac, Co. VA, I only have a code, for the researcher, but if you contact me, I will tell you how to access the file on the internet, and locate them. Re: Robins in Va and Md By carin diggle October 17, 2006 at 10:05:39 In reply to: Re: Robins in Va and Md 3/12/99 Hello, Are you still researching Capt Thomas Robins.If so, do you have his wife's name? Thank you Re: Robins in Va and Md By Patricia Doster November 03, 1998 at 03:58:11 In reply to: Robins in Va and Md Dennis Robbins 5/24/98 "Accomack Co A170" pp. 1313-1319 in Whitelaw's "Va.'s Eastern Shore" gave terse statement which I will quote: 1688: Elizabeth Stevens, widow of Wm. Stevens, sold 200 a. to JOHN ROBINS. Land s.e. corner of A-170. In 1724, WILLIAM & SARAH ROBINS sold tract to Nicholas Milman stating WILLIAM ROBINS was ONLY SON of JOHN ROBINS who had died intestate. In will written [27th of Nov] 1718 [probated Aug 3, 1725 in Accomack Co VA] WILLIAM ROBINS left 200 a. to son JOSEPH ROBINS." 1688: Elizabeth Stevens, widow of Wm. Stevens, sold 200 a. to JOHN ROBINS. Land s.e. corner of A-170. In 1724, WILLIAM & SARAH ROBINS sold tract to Nicholas Milman stating WILLIAM ROBINS was ONLY SON of JOHN ROBINS who had died intestate. In will written [27th of Nov] 1718 [probated Aug 3, 1725 in Accomack Co VA] WILLIAM ROBINS left 200 a. to son JOSEPH ROBINS." From transaction of Tract A-170, descendants of JOHN ROBINS of Accomack Co VA vainly try to discern his parentage. From transaction of Tract A-170, descendants of JOHN ROBINS of Accomack Co VA vainly try to discern his parentage. Let me add some additional information collected by a cousin of mine while in Accomack Co VA researching our mutual Dawson-Redden family... Let me add some additional information collected by a cousin of mine while in Accomack Co VA researching our mutual Dawson-Redden family... May 5 1679: Warrant granted to JOHN ROBINS of VA for transporting himself & his wife KATHERINE, daus Mary & Sarah Robins, Hugh Macnacks?, et. al." Source: MD Land Office Patent Records Liber WC3 May 5 1679: Warrant granted to JOHN ROBINS of VA for transporting himself & his wife KATHERINE, daus Mary & Sarah Robins, Hugh Macnacks?, et. al." Source: MD Land Office Patent Records Liber WC3 May 12, 1679: JOHN & KATHERINE ROBINS son WILLIAM ROBINS was born 12 May 1679. Source: Somerset Co Land Rocords from "Md E-shore Vital Records" Bk. 1 by F.E. Wright. May 12, 1679: JOHN & KATHERINE ROBINS son WILLIAM ROBINS was born 12 May 1679. Source: Somerset Co Land Rocords from "Md E-shore Vital Records" Bk. 1 by F.E. Wright. WILLIAM ROBINS will. Accomack Co VA 27 Nov 1718/probated 3 Aug 1725: - to wife Sarah Robins - to son JOSEPH ROBINS planta. where my father JOHN ROBINS resided which fell to me by interitance 200 a. - to my sons JOHN ROBINS & JOSEPH ROBINS "to be at liberty till age 18." - to three daus: Diana, Sarah & Ann Sterling Robins. Wts: Sebastian Delastatius Sr/Jr & James Taylor Sr. Source: Nottingham p. 75. WILLIAM ROBINS will. Accomack Co VA 27 Nov 1718/probated 3 Aug 1725: - to wife Sarah Robins - to son JOSEPH ROBINS planta. where my father JOHN ROBINS resided which fell to me by interitance 200 a. - to my sons JOHN ROBINS & JOSEPH ROBINS "to be at liberty till age 18." - to three daus: Diana, Sarah & Ann Sterling Robins. Wts: Sebastian Delastatius Sr/Jr & James Taylor Sr. Source: Nottingham p. 75. After reading Whitelaw's A170 tract history, most of the names in the WM ROBINS will are familiar. After reading Whitelaw's A170 tract history, most of the names in the WM ROBINS will are familiar. I have placed more Robins family history on my web page "Gen Links to the Past" http://w3.one.net/~ddoster I have placed more Robins family history on my web page "Gen Links to the Past" http://w3.one.net/~ddoster Would like to contact anyone with further information on JOHN ROBINS of Somerset Co MD. Would like to contact anyone with further information on JOHN ROBINS of Somerset Co MD.Pat Doster Re: Robins in Va and Md By genealogy.com user November 12, 1998 at 08:43:03 In reply to: Robins in Va and Md Dennis Robbins 5/24/98 I have a record of a Charlote Ann Robins, born Nov. 2, 1854 in Glouster Va.Married a Robert or James McLane.Charlote was known as Annie and died March 18, 1934.Looking for any information about her ancestors. Re: Robins in Va and Md By Dennis Robbins November 22, 1998 at 04:52:09 In reply to: Re: Robins in Va and Md 11/12/98 The Gloucester Robins line seems to be descended from John Robins II, arriving in Va ca 1622:"John Robins II, b. ca. 1602, d. ca. 1656, m1. Dorothy; m2. Alice. Arrived in Virginia in 1622, in the company of his father and a number of servants on the ship Margaret & John.He settled first in Elizabeth City County, and became a member of the House of Burgesses and the Governor's Council.In 1642 he and Col. Augustine Warner jointly patented a tract of land in Gloucester. This tract of land between the Ware and Severn Rivers, has from that day to this been known as "Robins Neck"." Check the web site : http://www.mosquitonet.com/~luht/ROBINS.HTM Re: Robins in Va and Md By genealogy.com user September 21, 1998 at 08:37:36 In reply to: Robins in Va and Md Dennis Robbins 5/24/98 Dennis - Recog. your Robins of E-shore lineage. I too have researched JOHN ROBINS and the A170 tract in Accomack Co VA. Recently located a Robins researcher who told me John Robins of n. Accomack Co VA descended from bother of Col. Obedience Robins.Robins lineage posted on my web site "Gen Links to the Past" at http://w3.one.net/~ddoster I have a Robins page which gives alternate descent since I couldn't pinpoint which Robins family was the line of SUSANNAH ROBINS, d/o John Robins. Please contact me at either the above email address or the one posted on my web page. Do you have the recently published Littleton Genealogy which gives much detail on the Robins of Accomack Co VA lineage? Also, I've been to Snowhill's Wor. Co MD Lib. and copied the various descendancy charts. Until I located someone who recognized John Robins of tract A170 near New Church VA, I was at a brick wall. Hopefully, we can now move forward on this interesting historical line! Re: Robins in Va and Md By Patricia Doster September 22, 1998 at 08:04:57 In reply to: Re: Robins in Va and Md 9/21/98 Correction: Michael Robins was father of Susannah Robins; not John Robins who was father of Michael Robins. Sorry. Michael Robins's will prob. 29 Apr 1789 listed his second wife Leah Robins, first wife was Agnes Robins. I have the maiden names for these two wives, one is a Fitzgerald related to the Chandler family. Unfortunately, I don't have my Redden FGSs with me. Will of Michael Robins of Accomack Co VA 1789 states "to dau Susanna Robins [Redden] a "slave" after death of David Garrett and his wife Bridget Garrett.Betsy Robbins Norgard is puzzled, as I am, about the identity of David & Bridget Garrett. I did however trace Agnes Fitzgerald Robins' parents. I will have to contact you later re this "puzzle." Re: Robins in Va and Md By genealogy.com user September 21, 1998 at 08:57:09 In reply to: Re: Robins in Va and Md 9/21/98 Dennis - Here is name of Robins researcher who sent info onMICHAEL ROBINS, f/o SUSANNAHROBINS who mar.SHADRACKREDDENof Wor. Co.MD. Michael Robins was s/o John Robins [d. 1752 Worcester Co MD]. This John Robins had a bro *JOSIAH ROBINS [d. 1785 Wor Co/m. Mary Brittingham].Note: *Josiah Robins is the direct descendant of Betsey Robbins Norgard . John & Joseph Robin's father was JOSEPH ROBINS [d. 1747 Accomack Co VA/m. Catherine Dorman Jones]. Joseph's father was WILLIAM ROBINS [d. 1725 Accomack Co VA/m. Sarah?] and his father was JOHN ROBINS [d. before 1725]. Betsey Norgard believes John Robins d. c1725 was either the son or brother of ARTHUR ROBINS. Ray Montgomery of the GHOTES [Gen. & Hist. of the E-shore] newsletter reportedly has researched this line and has written that ARTHUR ROBINS Iwass/o EDWARD ROBINS, and brother to OBEDIENCE ROBINS. re: Robbins By genealogy.com user June 03, 1998 at 02:26:04 I would like information on my ggfather Louis Melton Robbins (b.1870 TN. /Al. /MS.d.Aug-1935) M. Ella Jane Kelly(b.11-Jul-1872/d.10-Apr-1964 in Tallahatchie Co., MS.) Thanks, Irma Thanks, Irma Robins in NJ, early 1700's By genealogy.com user June 03, 1998 at 04:16:35 My gggggg-grandmother, Bethia Robins (b. 1705 in Crostwekes, NJ, d. Est. 1744-1800) married John Nation Jr. (b. 3-28-1697 in North Peatherton, Somerset, England) in 1720 in Monmouth, NJ. I have info on their offspring and a little on John's parents but none on Bethia's parents. Also, their third son, my ggggg-grandfather, Joseph Nation, Sr. (b.1724 in Monmouth, NJ) married Eleanor Robins (b. 1729, d. Est. 1771-1824). This is all the info I have on her. Also, their third son, my ggggg-grandfather, Joseph Nation, Sr. (b.1724 in Monmouth, NJ) married Eleanor Robins (b. 1729, d. Est. 1771-1824). This is all the info I have on her. So, I guess father and son Nations both married women with Robins name. Any info you have on these women would be appreciated. If you need info on their offspring, let me know. So, I guess father and son Nations both married women with Robins name. Any info you have on these women would be appreciated. If you need info on their offspring, let me know.Terry Re: Bethiah Robins By genealogy.com user July 26, 1998 at 07:15:04 In reply to: Robins in NJ, early 1700's 6/03/98 Some of the info you seek may be found on the Vickery websites.One of the sites contains a list of family members, some with the name Robins.I have some of the requested info and will e-mail you directly. Re: Bethiah Robins By genealogy.com user June 07, 2000 at 10:14:08 In reply to: Re: Bethiah Robins 7/26/98 Hi ya'll I descend from Bethiah Robins and John Nation Jr. also, through their son Joseph's son Joseph (b. 1755 in Rowan Co. NC, married Phoebe Nelson Barton).Joseph and Phoebe's daughter Delily or Delila is my great-great-great-great grandmother. James Collins jcollins@orbitworld.net Southeast Texas Re: Bethiah Robins By Janice Lawson May 23, 2001 at 01:10:15 In reply to: Re: Bethiah Robins 6/07/00 Hi James, Do you have information on who Phoebe Nelson (Barton)Nation's parents/siblings were? Also, if I am not mistaken, Delily married a Rogers in Jefferson Co., AL. Do you have any informaton on the Rogers side? Looking for Massa Rogers m. Nathaniel Barton 1822 Jefferson Co., AL.Also, any connections between Phoebe Nelson Barton Nations and Moses Barton of Walker Co., AL. and Thomas Barton of Jefferson Co., AL. Any help appreciated.Thank you. Jan Lawson. Re: Bethiah Robins By genealogy.com user May 23, 2001 at 05:09:26 In reply to: Re: Bethiah Robins Janice Lawson 5/23/01 Hi Jan, Thank you for replying to my message on Bethia Robbins. I do not anything on Phoebe Nelson Barton except that she was born in 1760 and married Nations in 1775.Sorry I can't help you much there. Delila Nations was born 1804 in Georgia and died 1866 in Rogers Prairie, TX.She married Robert Rogers (b. 1799 in Washington Co., TX; d. 1870 in Rogers Prairie, TX) on Dec. 8, 1819. They had at least eight children: Albert G. Andrew Joseph Stephen Missouri Martha Maranda Nancy Elizabeth Parents of Robert Rogers who married Delila Nations: FATHERRobert Rogers MOTHERHannah Tipton Grandparents of Robert Rogers who married Delila Nations Robert Rogers (b. 1741 in Ireland, d. 1800 in NC) Frances Russell (b. in Ireland) That's about as far as I know on the Rogers.I haven't run across a Massa Rogers, but she probably was kin though. I hope I helped you some. James Re: Bethiah Robins By Janice Lawson May 23, 2001 at 10:29:08 In reply to: Re: Bethiah Robins 5/23/01 Hi James, Do you have birth dates and places for the children of Robert and Bethiah.I am hoping that "Massa" was a pet name for one of the Rogers daughters.My Massa was listed as 47 years old on the 1850 Walker Co., AL. census and born in TN.That would make her born abt. 1803.Was Bethiah's real name Barthona as stated in the AL. Marriages 1809-1920? Your posting said that Robert Rogers was born in 1799 in Washington Co., TX.??? That doesn't sould right.I don't think any whites were in TX. at that time. Please respond.Jan Lawson. Re: Bethiah Robins By genealogy.com user May 24, 2001 at 10:39:54 In reply to: Re: Bethiah Robins Janice Lawson 5/23/01 Hi, I'll look for you and get back soon.Robert Rogers was born in Washington Co., Tennessee.Robert Rogers (husband of Delila Nations) father came to Texas with Robert Rogers and his brother Steven.I am sorry for the slip.I don't know when the first white people were in Texas--besides the early explorers like LaSalle, etc.I had an ancestor who came to Texas in 1812-1813. I'll get back soon to you. James Re: Bethiah Robins By Janice Lawson May 24, 2001 at 01:27:55 In reply to: Re: Bethiah Robins 5/24/01 Hi James, Help of any kind would be greatly appreciated.I've had a dickens of a time trying to trace the Rogers line of Robert Rogers, Sr. Thank you.Jan Lawson. Re: Robins in NJ, early 1700's By Raymond Schuknecht January 19, 1999 at 08:59:55 In reply to: Robins in NJ, early 1700's 6/03/98 Hi Terry, Go toWhen it comes up click on #1 John Nation and it will tell you his story. Then look at the other generation of Nations. We are from the same line. John daughter Elizabeth married Marmaduke Vickrey my line. PAT Re: Robins in NJ, early 1700's By Raymond Schuknecht January 19, 1999 at 09:04:45 In reply to: Robins in NJ, early 1700's 6/03/98 Hi Terry, Go to Http://DaveNation.com/gene/jnationd.htmlWhen it comes up click on #1 John Nation and it will tell you his story . We are from the same line. John daughter Elizabeth married Marmaduke Vickrey my line. PAT Re: Robins in NJ, early 1700's By genealogy.com user October 17, 1998 at 06:42:41 In reply to: Robins in NJ, early 1700's 6/03/98 Dear Terry: Great page thanks for the workon the Robins family now for the question.I'am looking for the family of John G. Robins and Jane VanHorn married 1811 in Washington NJ. Probably decended from Daniel Robins. John G. Robbins' Family By D. Robbins April 01, 1999 at 03:51:08 In reply to: Re: Robins in NJ, early 1700's 10/17/98 You may have all ready received your answer, but I didn't see it posted here.John G. Robbins, b.1788, d.6/14/1857 estate processed 7/22/1857 m.1/20/1811 Sussex Co., NJ Jane (VanHorn), b.1792[d/o Jacob]; d.3/10/1863 both buried Presbyterian Church, Mansfield Woodhouse Cemetery, Warren Co., NJ, near Washington, NJ. Their children: Jonathan G., b.@1811 d.8/1840 m.Mary D.(__?) Jacob V., b.9/6/1811 d.4/18/1877 m.Mary Ann (__?), b.10/10/1816 d.4/11/1863 - both buried Mansfiled Woodhouse Cemetery. Re: John G. Robbins' Family By Calvin Robbins January 16, 2000 at 04:33:47 In reply to: John G. Robbins' Family D. Robbins 4/01/99 I'm sorry I didn't respond to your message of April 1st, but I didn't see it.I have most of the same information on John G. Robins and I am very anxious to find out who his parents were. To clarify some of your question marks; Mary Ann Robbins was the daughter ofHenry Carter, his father was Spencer Carter. Any help you can give me would greatly appreciated. Calvin Re: Robins in NJ, early 1700's By Joseph Osborn August 09, 2000 at 10:49:34 In reply to: Robins in NJ, early 1700's 6/03/98 Here is an Abstract of the will of Joseph Robins of Monmouth NJ, who was the father of Bathia. I would be very interested in how you tie in the Robins in Rowan Co NC. Thanks New Jersey Archives First Series Vol 23 Abstracts of Wills Vol 1 1670-1730 Edited by William Nelson Patterson NJ 1901 Pg 389 (Richard Orsborn) 1709, May 10 Robins, Joseph of Freehold. Wife; Anne, Children; Joseph, Anne, Francis, Nathaniel, Bathiah, Rachel, Jacob, Charrity, and expected Child. Witness Bejamin Lawrence, Richard Orsborn, John Uahan(Vaughn) Jr. William Stories. Proved June 6, 1709 Lib I P240 and Monmouth Wills. Re: Robins in NJ, early 1700's By genealogy.com user July 16, 2001 at 08:17:37 In reply to: Re: Robins in NJ, early 1700's Joseph Osborn 8/09/00 Bethiah Robins Nation was one of my great grandmother (my great grandmother was Ethel Anne Nation, her father Clayton Nation, his father Joseph Nation).I noticed from this post that my husband's gggggg+ grandfather John Vaughn knew them!I am new to this, but really appreciate all the work you have all done! Thanks, Dorene Vaughn Henry Robins By genealogy.com user June 25, 1998 at 05:03:37 I am looking for Henry Robins (Robbins) b. abt.1798 North Carolina married Sarah ? b. abt.1813 Tennessee. Their children were Mary Ann b. 1836-37 TN, Joseph E. b.1838 TN, William Daniel b. 8 May 1840 MS, Sarah Jane b. 1843 MS, Elizabeth b. 1846 MS, John A. b.1849 MS, James b.1851 MS, Amanda b.1855 MS. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! Robbins By genealogy.com user July 01, 1998 at 10:04:01 Researching the ROBBINS of Horningsham, Wiltshire, England. 1787-present. Spouses from Maiden Bradley, Witham Friary, Coleford, and Codford St.Peters. Re: Robbins By genealogy.com user December 27, 1998 at 11:09:03 In reply to: Robbins 7/01/98 I have some connections with Rob(b)ins who come from Kingswood near Bristol abt 1812 Henry E. Robins m. Elizabeth Black By genealogy.com user July 04, 1998 at 06:33:25 Looking for info on Henry E. Robin who was married to Elizabeth Black.Theyhad a dau. named Isobel Sinie Arlevia Robins born in Dalton, GA in 1848. D. May 9, 1899, in Johnson Co, AR. She married William E. Crowder. Re: Henry E. Robins m. Elizabeth Black By genealogy.com user October 09, 1998 at 02:18:02 In reply to: Henry E. Robins m. Elizabeth Black 7/04/98 I think this may be who you are looking for. Henry F Robbins B 3/11/1820 Elizabeth Robbins B 10/16/1813 D 6/20/1890 William E Crowder B: 1893 D: 1978 Isabel Crowder B: 2/10/1848 D 5/9/1899 They are buried in Johnson Co. Arkansas.This is my Grandmothers family.I have additional information.If this is the right family let me know and I will send you more. I have wills, probate lots of stuff. More Replies: Re: Henry E. Robins m. Elizabeth Black 11/21/98 Re: Henry E. Robins m. Elizabeth Black By genealogy.com user November 21, 1998 at 09:01:04 In reply to: Re: Henry E. Robins m. Elizabeth Black 10/09/98 Looking for a Hugh Robbins M. Margarett Eaton ABT 1897 any info appreicated. Fran Robbins of Southern Illinois By genealogy.com user July 07, 1998 at 01:25:52 I am just beginning my research of the Robbins side of my family. My grandparents were James Henry Robbins and Cora Ellen Moore. James was born in 1868 and passed away in 1957. Cora was born in 1880 and passed away in 1979. They were married in 1899.They settled in the small town of Sesser, Il. Other members of the family lived in DuQuoin and other surrounding communties James & Cora had 6 children---Veva, Virgil, Ruth Ann, Robert, Wilbur & Velma. My grandmothers fathers name was Palace Moore and his wife was Sarah Wilmoth King E-mail me if you are related to any member of this Robbins Family. I would like to connect with other family members and research the name back as far as possible.Thank You in advance Pat Re: Robbins of Southern Illinois By Michele December 28, 1999 at 06:07:44 In reply to: Robbins of Southern Illinois 7/07/98 Arthur H. Robbins Jr., son of Arthur and Agnesm Moved to Vandalia c. 1890.Married Emma.Worked at ICRR as freight agent.3 children known to us:Minnie Gerrich, Maude Curry, and Arthu 111.Arthur had brother Edwin..Seeking descendents of either William Robins d. 1847 in GA By genealogy.com user July 10, 1998 at 12:26:11 Looking for info on William Robins m. ? childeren were Thomas J.Robins and Henry E. Robins m. Elizabeth Black. Connection with Crowder family.