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    1. [ALMONROE-L] Re: Robersons/ Along the Old Federal Road in Monroe and ConecuhCounties, AL
    2. Ted and Freda Noble
    3. Hi...does anyone have more information about the Roberson/Robinson people mentioned below. I received the info from a kind researcher. My brickwall is my gggrandfather (as everyone probably knows by now!). The following Williams are born too late to be my gggrandfather, but I am wondering if anyone of them could be my William's son or/and could the Mrs. Will Roberson mentioned be his daughter-in-law. Would like to hear from anyone with more info about the following people. Thank you. F.Roberson Noble > 1.William Jeremiah Roberson m. Drusilla Carter. She was born 6-2-1846. > 2.William R. Roberson buried at Ramah Baptist Cemetery (5 miles north of >Burnt Corn), born 1852, died 1926--beside Matilda, born 1853, died 1952 > 3. Wiliam R. Roberson, charter member of Masonic Lodge of Burnt Corn, >chartered in 1890 (no indication if its the same William as #2) > 4. Mrs. Will Roberson--caption under a picture taken at a community party >of the Jr. Missionary Society of Burnt Corn Methodist Church at Burnt Corn in >June 1916 at the home of H.R. Betts >William Jesse Robison--Any more info about these two Williams? >> William Jesse, Jr. > 5. William Jesse Robison, born 4-22-1835, died 9-27-1894, buried at >Elizabeth Dargan McConnico Cemetery in Monroe County, AL > William Jesse Robison, b. 4-11-1866, d. 11-21-1867, son of W.J. and E.J. >Robison, buried near his father #5 above. Freda and Ted Noble tnoble@mcn.org

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