Hello, I'd like to ask if anyone has found that the surnames, ROBINS, ROBBINS, and ROBINSON were interchangeable on Census forms in Quebec Province in the 1800's. For a "distant cousin" I am looking for the parents of a Henry ROBINS or ROBBINS who was reportedly born around 1824. He was probably born in either Vermont or Quebec. Around 1855, he married Hannah HENDERSON from Argenteuil County, Quebec. They appear to have moved to VT around the time of their marriage, as their ten children appear to have been born in North Hero, VT, (near Canadian border). Hannah's sister was my ancestor, Elizabeth HENDERSON, who had married her cousin, Robert KERR, in Argenteuil County in 1851. They were children of a family-group of KERR's and HENDERSON's which arrived in Argenteuil County around 1823. Of the Census data I have seen, there were three ROBINSON families in Argenteuil County in 1842. And, I just spotted a widow, Mrs. Almira ROBINS, in Argenteuil County in 1881. Were they possibly one family with different spellings of their name? Thank you for your time. Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) "I like to take walks in the woods, but I can't see the forest for the family-tree." (me) "I complained because I had no shoes, and then I met a man who had no feet." (loose translation of poet, Sa'di's "Gulistan")