William ROBINS of Portsea made his will 19 Feb 1762. He was a shipwright, aged about 30, & apparently "in perfect health". The will was proved 17 April 1762: he has died within 2 months of signing his will. 1. Where was William ROBINS likely to have been buried? Do local burial registers exist for this period? 2. If his death was unexpected, e.g. an accident at the shipyards, were there local newspapers then in which a report could have been given? 3. He left three young children, and his widow was Martha ROBINS. Has anyone come across Martha in their research? I would have expected a remarriage, but have not found any sign of this. Neither have I located her burial. 4. If Martha & children found themseves in the Workhouse, are there records that could be searched? I should be very grateful for any help, or suggestions, Tony ROBINS, Melbourne