From Portrait and Biographical Album of Rock County Wis., publ. 1889, page 752 REV. W. B. ROBINSON, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Milton, Wis., is a native of the Empire State, having been born in Buffalo, on the 10th day of September, 1848. His parents were John and Caroline ROBINSON. When nineteen years of age our subject graduated from the High school in his native city, in the class of 1867, after which he entered the Northwestern University at Evanston, Ill., pursuing a classical course. He completed his studies in that institution in 1874, graduating with the degree of A. B., and in 1875 he was graduated from the Evanston Theological School. In October, of that year he joined the Wisconsin Conference, and his first appointment was at Pewaukee. He next accepted a call from the church at Waterford, was then engaged in the pastoral duties at Palmyra, after which he served as minister of the churches at Hartford, Fox Lake, Delavan, Omro, and Columbus. Receiving a call from the church at Milton, he was installed as its pastor in Oc! tober, 1887 and has since continued in that place. For twenty-one successive years, before entering upon his labors in the ministry, he attended school, thus thoroughly fitting himself for the performance of his duties. On the 12day of October, 1875, Rev. ROBINSON and Miss Ella L. FRENCH, a resident of Chicago, were united in marriage. Four children were born of their union - Pearl, who was born July 15, 1876, died on the 2d day of April, 1877; Frederick, born March 10, 1878; Leota Belle, Nov. 4, 1880; and Springer, May 12, 1885. Mr. ROBINSON has won many friends since becoming a resident of Milton, and under his administration the church is doing a good work. He has now entered upon his second year, and has the love and confidence of all the people.