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1. Re: ROBINSON, SARAH F., WIFE OF ROBERT [1]
On Fri, 24 Jul 1998 SRSwick@aol.com wrote: > just opened your other e-mail re; sarah's parents... what about her and > robert's offspring > also, did you locate christina hench, w/o robert robinson's parents... > thanks stacie Hi Stacie --Robert and Sarah had the following children (their children are indicated by the single letter a,b,etc while offspring of that child are indicated by aa (for first child of first child), (ab, for second child of first, etc. Robert and Sarah have their own HENCH line
2. Grant Co., KY obituary, 1923 [1]
>From Kentucky Footsteps Digest: Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 23:27:53, -0500 From: WRFC71A@prodigy.com (MRS BEULAH A FRANKS) Subject: KFY: DEATH CERT-CHAPMAN-1923-GRANT CO KY DEATH CERTIFICATE #1074 Deceased: Sarah Chapman Born: October 16, 1837 Place: Kentucky Died: January 15, 1923 Place: Grant County Buried: Mt. Zion Cemetery Grant County Race: White Status: Married Father: Noel ROBINSON Mother: Martha Arnold Informant: Forest Chapman E
3. Re: Fw: Christopher Robertson [1]
There was also a Christopher ROBERTSON in the 1860 census of Hickman Co., TN, b. ca 1825. Had wife, Frances M., and children, Eliza J., Amanda, George W., and Thomas. Is anyone researching this family? Dorothy Roberts
4. Fw: Robinson [1]
I am forwarding your message to the ROBINSON list, as there are others who also descend from this line. I have quite a bit of data on this line in my ROBINSON database, which I will be happy to share with you. Helen @Hewick ---------- > From: KLSERS6262@aol.com > To: hewick@oasisonline.com > Subject: Robinson > Date: Wednesday, July 08, 1998 05:10 PM > > I am descended from Thomas Robinson ca 1726 married Jane Magdaline LeGrand. I > was told his parents were John Robinson ca 1694 VA and Tabitha Jones.
5. Robinson, Michael ca 1730-1820 N.C. [1]
With all of the learned scholars of Robinsons on-line now I would like to know if anyone recognizes Michael and knows where he may have come from. Thanks, Tom Descendants of Michael ROBINSON -------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- FIRST GENERATION 1. Michael ROBINSON1 was born on 22 Jan 1731/32. He died in 1808 in WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENN. Was private in the North Carolina Militia and fought at Kings Mountain, Battle of Cowpens and others received land grant in
6. Re: ROBINSON-D Digest V98 #223 [1]
In a message dated 98-07-22 12:24:45 EDT, you write: << The best thing to do (IMO) is just ignore any posts that don't interest you or further your research. The "delete" key really isn't that hard to use. > If they have nothing useful to contribute to the list, they should both > join the A for asshole list and get out of our faces!. Are comments like this (and the use of such name calling) really helpful in our genealogical research? Shawn >> I' have found the exchanges amusing, BUT ALSO HELPF
7. Fw: researcher of John EDM m. Marg. Robinson [1]
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Wood To: K DORNEMAN ; gateway@mail.bbsnet.com Cc: Bill McKinley ; Charla Edmiston Manica ; Deborah (Berry) Niemeyer ; Doris Wickard ; FayStengler ; Jean Edmiston ; Larry Overbay ; Linda Garrison ; Mark Wood
8. Joseph Robinson [1]
Recently someone posted a quesry that included the surname KERR. I just reread some of my research and that name married into my Robinson family in the 19th century. Would that person write again please? I have some very interesting information if we are of the same line. Catherine in Milwaukee
9. Re: Tit for Tat [1]
slainte'
10. Re: Robinson's of Montgomery Co., NC [1]
I agree with Becky completely. It does get old. We all need advice from time to time and have problems to work out. But we are suppose to be adults in the situations. You both need to work this problem out on ya'lls time and not cut each other down publicly. Thanks, Kathy
11. SUSPEND [1]
Please hold e-mail until August 14th.
12. KY Robinsons, 1910 census index [1]
>From the 1910 Federal Census Index, Kentucky ROBINSON, John W. head age 27 born KY res. LaRue County ROBINSON, Belle wife age 22 " " Stephens, Lyda mother-in-law age 61 " " ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------- ROBINSON, Lena N/R age N/R born N/R res. Hardin County ROBINSON, Banjamen N/R age N/R born N/R " ------------------------------------------------------------------------
13. Re: KIt Carson/Daniel Boone [1]
I sent copies of the e-mail discussion on the topic to a friend, and she sent the following: X-Sender: smyers@pop.getonthe.net X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Pro Version 2.2 (32) Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 10:32:43 -0500 To: muskrat@futuresouth.com From: Sandy Myers Subject: Re: Kit Carson Remail Hi Tom, Thanks for sending this. I have not worked on the Robertson/Robinson connection at all. Here is what I show in my records. I have very little documentation for this. Lindsey Carson (
14. James Robinson: [1]
I am looking for information on the family of James Robinson of Augusta Co. Va., now Botetourt. He was the father of Catheren Robinson who married Bryan McDonald in 1713 in New Castle Del. Respectively , Paul M.
15. Northants, England from 1780 [1]
Dear All Have just joined the list. My Robinsons are as follows, all in Deanshanger/Passenham in Northamptonshire or Buckinghamshire: Benjamin Robinson born 1754 married Ann Allbury. They had... John Robinson, born 1780 ish in Deanshanger, married in 1801 in Hanslope Damaris Bates. They had... John Robinson, baptised July 1806 in Hanslope, married in 1830 in Cropredy, Hannah Shirley. They had... John Robinson, born 13 July 1839 in Deanshanger, married there in 1861 Sarah Ann Bird. They had... Allan R
16. Re: Robinson's of Montgomery Co., NC [1]
Gentlemen--this daily bickering is getting tiresome for the rest of us (if I may presume to speak for others). Please send each other some private e-mails to work out your lineage disagreements, then let the rest of us know. Thank you, Becky Lambert lambertr@cei.net My URL: http://members.tripod.com/~Ilesa/index.html -----Original Message----- From: Ken Poole To: ROBINSON-L@rootsweb.com Date: Monday, July 20, 1998 5:16 PM Subject: RE: Robinson's of Montgomery
17. RE: Robinson's of Montgomery Co., NC [1]
OK, I consider it ended. At 03:49 PM 7/20/98 -0700, Jette wrote: >I second that request!! >
18. Re: ROBINSON POST AGAIN [1]
unsubscribe
19. Mt. Vernon (KY) Signal News [1]
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 11:31:42, -0500 From: DBXP64A@prodigy.com ( C L CRAWFORD) to Kentucky Footsteps Digest Subject: KFY: MT VERNON SIGNAL NEWSPAPERS Sept 16, 1898 (cont) LOCAL AND OTHERWISE Dave ROBINSON has a new boy at his house END
20. Re: Boone Connection [1]
Hi all, Thanks for the posted information. We have a Florneuy lineage, and I wonder if someone has more on that family as well? Flournoys from Hnerico, m. Hancocks. Hancocks and Robinson came into Montgomery County, NC. When did the name Tyre (spelling) come into this family of Robinsons? And do you have generation one and two? Thomas Robinson's family changed to Robertson and Back, I think Wyndham Robertson may come off this line and not know it. Ken At 08:59 PM 7/14/98 -0500, Angus P. Robinson wrote:
21. Robinson TN-MS [1]
I have posted information on Willie Elizabeth ROBINSON who married William Mauldon Thomas AMOS. I have been trying to locate her parents. I just got back from the library and may have some information on this. I have found Willie and Thomas AMOS in the 1880 Alcorn Co., MS. My library does not have the 1870 MS census index, so I searched the 1860, where I found the following in Tishosmigo Co., MS Elizabeth Robinson 28 born in TN Robert Robinson 9 born in MS Willie Robinson 5 Female born in MS Willie's a
22. Steamboating Robinsons [1]
Does anyone know who these individuals are? Goodspeed's MEMOIRS OF NORTHEAST ARKANSAS p 836: "Alexander, George, William, Samuel and John Robinson, five brothers, and their cousin James Robinson, all from Tennessee, together with George Crummel and several others with their families located in 1831 in the neighborhood of Litchfield......About the year 1833 or 1834, the Robinsons bought a steam-boat, the "Mount Pleasant," with which they carried on a trade for several years following, between their landing
23. LOOKUP [1]
Could someone check the 1870 & 1880 Juniata Co., Lack Twp. census for Robert Robinson.. he would have been 28 in the 1870 census. also would like to know if he served in the civil war
24. Re: ROBINSON-D Digest V98 #207 [1]
South Carolina started with three "proprietary counties", Berkley, Colleton and Craven in 1682. North and South Carolina made separate provinces in 1710. It wasn't a part of Virginia. -----Original Message----- From: ROBINSON-D-request@rootsweb.com To: ROBINSON-D@rootsweb.com Date: Saturday, July 11, 1998 2:51 AM Subject: ROBINSON-D Digest V98 #207
25. Fwd: Battle / Roberson Genealogy - GA [1]
-- [ From: Helen Nichols Battleson * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] -- ------- FORWARD, Original message follows ------- Date: Monday, 29-Jun-98 11:44 PM From: Marcelle Bridgeman \ Internet: (mcbridge@hom.net) To: Helen Nichols Battleson \ PRODIGY: (Hewick) James William Roberson - born 20 Dec 1832, Crawford County, GA, died 28 Aug 1906, Monroe County, GA Their children: 1. James William Roberson 2. Edmund Harris Roberson 3. Nettie Elizabeth Roberson 4. Thomas Beverly Roberson 5. Josephine Louisa

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