Found the following Robinsons indexed in History of Hapmshire County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present, by Maxwell and Swisher, pub. 1897. My Robinson line may trace back to Hampshire Co. Please contact me if you recognize any of these Robinsons. JOB ROBINSON of Calhoun listed as a delegate to a convention that congregated in Wheeling, VA, November 26, 1861, to form the new state of West Virginia. JOHN A. ROBINSON is listed as a delegate to a constitutional convention elected to redraft the a new constitution (replacing the 1863 constitution of the state of WV). This election was held in August of 1871 and the convention met in Charleston in 1872 and completed their work in less than three months. JOHN ROBINSON and R. T. ROBINSON are listed in Company C, 18th Virginia Cavalry, confederate, organized by Captain Mathew Ginevan. Most of the men in this Company were from Levels and Little Capon. SARAH J. ROBINSON is listed as the daughter of MOSES and ELIZABETH ROBINSON. She married 1860 GEORGE SAVILLE, farmer of Gore, son of OLIVER and MARY SAVILLE of German descent; Children, J.J., J.D., W.T.L., and G.L. SAVILLE. Again, please get in touch if you recognize any of these individuals. I would like to compare work. Thanks, Chris _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus