This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: debbieaiello777 Surnames: Robinson Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/10183/mb.ashx Message Board Post: My great grandfather was Richard Taylor Robinson married to Sarah Ann Ratliff Tyler Robinson. Richard had a brother named Bratton and his wife was Annie Rosie. I know Richard's parents were both born in Texas, but can't find their names anywhere. The family was from the Milam, Texas area. Richard was born in 1868. Please contact me with ANY info. Thank you very much, Debbie Aiello debbie@hotelmakeover.com Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: lorerob Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/2174.2217.2219.2959.2974.2978.2982.2984.2987.3384/mb.ashx Message Board Post: if your dad was mayberry it was his brother george that was nick named pop after pop eye. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: lorerob Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/2174.2217.2219.2959.2974.2978.2982.2984.2987.3383/mb.ashx Message Board Post: my name robert robinson i live in washington state & have 1 daughter (andera) my phone # is (509) 860- 2071 give me a call if you like. mom passed about 12 years back. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: lorerob Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/2174.2217.2219.2959.2974.2978.2982.2984.2987.3382/mb.ashx Message Board Post: my name robert robinson i live in washington state & have 1 daughter (andera) my phone # is (509) 860- 2071 give me a call if you like. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: lorerob Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/1488.2151.2645/mb.ashx Message Board Post: harry robinson my grand farther he was a ship builder in booth bay harbor maine.he had 7 kids that i know of fredrick, john, mayberry, george, myron fawiny, nancy, donalene. george was nic named pop eye the sailor man because he was bald and looked like him. i think we came from england in too canada then crossed in to us at machias, maine.I think my great great grand father maried a canadan indian woman but cant say for sure. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
I've wondered, too, about Francis Robinson, Helen . . . seems like a long time since we've heard from him and . . . i miss him! b On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 12:00 AM, <robinson-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > > 2. Francis Robinson of Indiana (Helen B) > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: lnwaller50 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/10182/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Looking for information on Peter (b. 1850) and his family. He moved his family to Iowa in 1865 and went back to Virginia for the civil war. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Ellener ROBINSON SAUNDERS Surnames: ROBINSON, SAUNDERS, GUNNELL Been a while since I have asked for help with my lonely ROBINSON. Ellener ROBINSON Born ca 1750 GA. She went to Virginia on a trip to see cousins, met and married Gunnell Saunders (son of James and Sarah (GUNNELL) SAUNDERS. They had 12 children. They lived in Virginia, moving to Fleming County, Kentucky about 1800. Soon after that Ellener took a trip to see her Robinson family. She was delayed getting back to Kentucky because of problems with the Indians. I hope someone can help me find her ROBINSON family. You can see my family at my web page Robinson = http://cybergramsworld.com/RobinsonLine.html SAUNDERS = http://cybergramsworld.com/SaundersLine.html 'IN GOD WE TRUST' 'ONE NATION UNDER GOD' Finding Ancestors is like eating potato chips, bet you can't stop with just one. Please visit my genealogy web site: http://cybergramsworld.com/mygenealogyoffice.html My Cyber Grannie's Site Main Page: http://cybergramsworld.com/index.html Family Album: http://cybergramsworld.com/myfamilyalbum.html Yahoo Messenger alabamakinchaser MSN Instant Messenger cybergrannieshirl@hotmail.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: whitegardenia Surnames: Robinson Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/10181/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am still trying to find any information on my Robinson family line. I would appreciate any information you might have. William Robinson b. abt 1770 England (Asst. Commissary Fort Henry; Overseer of the Cascade Locks) Died 1826 Soulanges, Quebec, Canada (my 3rd great grandfather) Married Matilda Susannah Orman in England. Died 1822 Soulanges, Quebec, Canada First child William Robinson b. abt 1798 England; married Sophie Lemaire St. Germain They migrated to Sorel, Richelieu, Canada They had the following children in Canada: George b. abt 1804 Canada? Caroline b. 1806 Sorel, Richelieu, Canada - married Edward Lucien Johnson; died Glengarry, Quebec, Canada; Frances b. 1808 migrated to Circleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio (cabinetmaker) married Margaret McCarren; Isaac Henry b.1810 migrated to Sandusky, Erie, Ohio (gun maker) Married Harriet; Matilda S.b. 1812; married William Villiers Johnson (brother to Edward above); James R. b. 1814; migrated to Watertown, Jefferson Co, NY; Ohio; Harvard, Clay Co. Nebraska (carriage maker) married Mary Hungerford (my great, great grandparents); Loring b. 1822 (gem maker) married Marie Sophie Payfer; Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
I am trying to reach a Robinson subscriber who has been on the list for a long time, and his email address is no longer good. Can you please contact me in regard to Christopher Robinson lineage from Hewick in Urbanna, VA. Francis Robinson> robinson@svs.net > Central Indiana USA Thanks, Helen Helen Nichols Murphy Battleson, Coronado, CA 92118 - hewick1@yahoo.com / Robinson Rootsweb Admin
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: lax2obx Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/10180/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Seeking information for Walter H Robinson from Pinellas Florida Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Benjamin Robinson married 'the Widow Ellis,' nee Mildred Burbridge (is part of the problem here that her last name is sometimes 'Ellis' in records? (She was the widow of Hezekiah Ellis, and an Ellis family Bible seems to have provided information for Cousin Joan and for others who list Benjamin as a son of William's.)(Mildred was older by at least 5 yrs than her second husband, Benjamin, according to Joan Clifford.) The DNA from my family matches that of a Matthew Robinson, but we are in a haplogroup that is not at all typical for Europeans (my Brecht/Bright line tests I1a, also--those two lines are the only ones for which Y DNA is to be found, currently, for my various lines). Matthew can trace his family back to John Robinson, b 1779, Virginia, and Joseph, b abt 1750, Virginia, but not farther, the last i knew. Matthew's family and mine lived side by side in Kentucky, and a son, John Robinson, of that family married one of the Berry girls, Sarah/Sally, while my ancestor, John Robinson, married her sister Frances/Fanny. (My male cousin John provided the DNA in question here. John is more interested in his dogs' pedigrees than in his, he tells me, so i don't think corresponding with John would do you any good. He has no children, only dogs. He is my only living Robinson cousin with Y DNA.) see www.fayetteky.oilcreekgenealogy.net/content/virginiaorigins.html site of 'Cousin' Joan Clifford of Canada: "Joseph Robinson of Fayette County, Kentucky, and Descendants in Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Oklahoma, and California' ('Virginia Origins' page) acc 8/13/11 He was married, probably about 1778 or 1779, to Mildred Ellis, the widow of Hezekiah Ellis, and daughter of Thomas Burbridge of Spotsylvania County. One tract of Thomas Burbridge’s land was located on the south side of the Lewis River, bordering the Pamunky River Road. Another tract lay on the north side of the Lewis River. Yet another tract was on Brock’s River, a branch of the Lewis River, and bordering the Lewis River. Benjamin Robinson went to Kentucky with the Travelling Church group of 1781, first to Crab Orchard, Lincoln County, where he lived on Gilbert’s Creek. He moved to the David’s Fork area of present-day Fayette County about 1785. Though a number of genealogists have searched, none that I know of have found Benjamin’s origins in Virginia. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/VA-Harrison-Monongalia/2004-01/1074901567 accessed 9/8/08 by bcs ' Father: BENJAMIN ROBINSON b: 17 DEC 1752 in Spottsylvania Co, VA> Mother: MILDRED BURBRIDGE b: 1790 in <, VA> [can't be born 1790 - after birth of her child - bcs] Name: BENJAMIN ROBINSON>* Sex: M>* Birth: 17 DEC 1752 in Spottsylvania Co, VA>* Death: 1835 in Fayette Co., KY>* Note:> Benjamin Robinson and Mildred Burbridge Ellis Robinson moved to Crab Orchard, in 1781 with "The Travelling Church" which came in a group from Spottsylvania, VA; then, 4 years later settled in Fayette County, near Clark County line. They were members of David's Fork Baptist Church. The Bible records the death of Mildred Burbridge Robinson as April 1, 1811. This appeared in the Bible of Hezekiah Ellis, Jr. The David's Fork (Fayette Co., KY) Church shows records of Mildred's death. Mildred dropped dead at "the home bars" [this seems to mean a fence by a ditch - bcs] when returning from a neighbor's. It is presumed that the graves of Benjamin, Mildred, and Agnes are at David's Fork Church but that cemetery has been leveled. Some information concerning the family of Benjamin Robinson and Mildred Burbridge Ellis is quoted from information from Joan Clifford of Ontario in 1997. She had received it in 1988 from Margaret Luella Shipp Henley of Oklahoma City. Ms Henley had gotten it from the "Ellis family Bible" which in 1932 was in the possession of Mr. Ellis Brown of Los Angeles. The Fayette Co., KY Order Book, Vol. 9, 1833-1836: "Page 296, July 1835. Benjamin Moore, Margaret Moore, Mildred Moore, infant heirs of Martin Moore, over the age of 14 years, chose Margaret Moore for their Guardian. Charles Robinson, Boswell Mitchell, and George Moore securities". ' Clearly i am not going to be able to examine original documents here . . . . Re: John, the son of Benjamin (John is the 'that son' you refer to?) email from Joan Clifford, recd 9/9/08 The Robinson children mentioned in the Ellis Bible transcription mentioned was sent to me by Margaret Luella Shipp Henley, a descendant of William Ellis, eldest son of Mildred Robinson, widow of Hezekiah Ellis and daughter of Thomas Burbridge of Spotsylvania Co., Va. It has the earmarks of being written down from memory, as the errors it contains don't seem like common transcription errors. It has Nancy Robinson marrying Boswell Mitchell and Susan (Susannah) marrying Richard Mitchell but in fact it was Susannah who married Boswell Mitchell and Nancy who married Richard Mitchell. But the worse error is that it doesn't mention John Robinson as a son of Benjamin and Mildred Robinson. There is no doubt that Benjamin Robinson (1752-1835) had a son named John. Deed records make it clear--there is even a deed of 24 October 1812 (Deed book G, pages 198-199) in which Benjamin is transferring land to John Robinson and calls him "son." And there is no doubt that this son, John Robinson, married Fanny G. Berry. The Bourbon Co. [corrected - see below - bcs], Ky. The marriage bonds for John Robinson and Sally Berry and for John Robinson and Fanny Berry are signed by Thomas Berry, Jr., as bondsman. Thomas Berry, Jr.'s estate records mention Benjamin Robinson and Joseph Robinson as being the fathers of two John Robinsons who have notes due Thomas Berry, Jr.. The estate settlement even says "John Robinson (husband of Fanny)" And the Berry Bible record I mentioned before has Fanny G. Berry's birth date as 4 Sept. 1884. This is the same birth date as that on the gravestone of Fanny Robinson in Jessamine County, Ky. Also the final heirs sale of the remaining land of Benjamin Robinson in Fayette Co. lists "John Robinson and Fanny, his wife" and Fanny acknowledged the sale as Fanny G., wife of John Robinson. end of email She sent correction, same day: The marriage bond (for John and Fanny G. Berry) was not issued in Bourbon County, but was from Clark County, which is where the Berry family lived. Perhaps this helps. I hope so. It explains where i am at this point in my search (and i am on the West Coast, not likely to be lurking in Virginia courthouses), at least, and gives some, but not all, of the sources. I don't expect anything to be 'proved'--in fact, as i understand it, that is an outdated concept in genealogy. We document, we support, we seek to substantiate--and we remain open to new information. successful searching, y'all bcs >>>The Benj above is what I have a problem with.? For > the life of me I can't understand where they get > their info.? I can find Benj in Wms will, but the > Burbridge doesn't pan out for me or that son - maybe > I'm missing something. > >>> > >>>I really doubt my Thos R was a son of John R but, > Benj R did have a son named Thos that no one has > found.? The records from these counties are mostly > gone, as you well know, and so I'm not sure I can > prove a paper trail.? Thus, the need for ydna. >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: eggerhouse Surnames: Shipman, Robinson, Dover, Chadwick, Robertson, Case, Davis, Pace, Leach, Parker Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/10179/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Seeking father's name to solve family mystery from 1800's Hannah Shipman 1808-1890 daughter of Edward Shipman (1771-1864) and Hannah Robinson (1776-1870) Hannah lived in Hendersonville, NC until she moved to Pickens County, GA in 1880 Hannah had the following children with a married man (possibly a Dover or Chadwick). She never revealed his name. Children are as follows: Pleasant R. Shipman (1828-1865) married Evelyn Robertson (1856-1902) Francis Alexander Shipman (1837-?) married Mary Case (1841-?) Sarah E Shipman (1840-?) John W Shipman ( 1841-1903) married Dianna Davis in NC (1840-1929) , then Sarah Pace in GA (1855-?) Anderson Andrew Franklin Shipman (1845-1911) married Nellie Leach (1882-1940) Thomas H Shipman (1846-?) Nancy Ann Shipman (1850-1918) married Dolphus E Parker William A Shipman (1852-?) If anyone has any hints, I would be eternally grateful Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: robgo84 Surnames: robinson, pergamenter, jacoby Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/10178/mb.ashx Message Board Post: hey all robinsons, my gggrandfather Mitchel or Michael was born @1830. not sure if he was a british subject in prussia or prussian. he married Bertha (Pergamenter) and had 3 children: Rudolph (1848), Isedore, Hannah (1852) in prussia. they then went to ny (along with a family member named David) and had Theresa (1854) and then came to south carollina @1856. Mitchel/Michael died in 1858, but his last daughter Amelia was born shortly after his death in 1859 in SC. Bertha then married S.A. Jacoby. I can not go back any further than Mitchel/Michael. I can not find a record of their crossing to america. family legend is that their were 2 Robinson brothers, from England, one married a jewess and that line of the family remains jewish. Family history shows that the oldest male child was named Rudolph or Mitchel/Michael thru the generations. If any of these names sound familiar, or show up in a family bible, i would love to hear about it. also, our dna group is Q. Thanks, amy robinson Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: beubank09 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/4041.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Charles was my Great Grandfather, my Grandmother was Getrude Carson. All I can find on his parents are that his father is Edgar Robinson, and the mother on the death certificate is unknown. Of his sisters, I know Hattie and Getrude are deceased. Of his sons, I know Robert is deceased; I have just started this research, so I have a long way to go. He is buried in Keenan Cemetery along with my grandmother, Gertrude, and his grandson, my uncle, Charles Lee Carson. I have included his obituary: Charles Jefferson, residence 2440 Crown Rd., died Saturday. Survived by wife, Mrs. Amanda Robinson; five daughters, Mrs. Doshie Bennett, Mrs. Dee Mitchell, Mrs. Hattie Carson, Mrs. Ethel Sullivan, Mrs. Gertrude Carson; four sons, Ernest, Ed, Arthur and Robert Robinson. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: cherielynn251 Surnames: Wilson Boyle Hill McCubbin Scott Burlingame Robinson Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/10177/mb.ashx Message Board Post: David Boyle born about 1837 in Scotland in Ontario BEFORE 1872 married Mary Susan Nee Hill Widow of John Wilson (1812-1870) in Toronto. David son of William and Ann Boyle, and Mary daughter of Joseph and Mary Hill of PEI. Mary had by John Wilson who she married 1856, six children, Ann, Mary, Robert, Alice, Bell, and who, at least for one census, went by the name of Boyle instead of Wilson. David Boyle and Mary had one daughter Beatrice. In 1881 they are in Sherbrooke, Quebec. In 1891 they are in Chambly, Quebec. In 1900 they are in Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts. In 1904 David Boyle passes in Pittsfield. In 1910 Mary is still in Pittsfield and there is a possible death fro Mary in 1919 Portland Cumberland Maine. In 1900, Mary says she had had 7 children and 6 are living that tells me that as of 1900 all the Wilson children are still alive. >From documents I know at least the older Wilson children retained the name from the BMDs that connect the descendants. Ann Wilson (stepchild of Boyle) born Toronto 1861; Mary Wilson (stepchild of Boyle) born Toronto 1863 married William James McCubbin and had at least Mary Alice that married Charles Roy Scott, three children Roy, John L, Gordon R; Robert Wilson (stepchild of Boyle) born Toronto 1865; Isabella Bell Belle Wilson (stepchild of Boyle) born Toronto 1867; Possibly married a Robinson (A Claire Robinson of Lowell was bridges maid at the Scott wedding) Alice Maud Wilson (stepchild of Boyle) born Toronto 1869; The only child of David and Mary - Beatrice married in Pittsfield - Wellmen Whitney Burlingame and they had David and Dorothy and moved to Minnesota. Looking for the family - we descend from John Wilson and his first wife Elizabeth and hope to share info. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Joel, I printed a Will in one of my Robinson Journals of a man named Robinson, who referred to his son's in his Will as Roberson, Robinson & Robertson, and they were all the same Robinson family. Anyone who does not take spelling into account may very well miss out on finding their particulare family. Robison & Robeson are also commonly used for Robinson..... Just wish we could get the Robinson-DNA more active....We have several hundred Carter Y-DNA kits and my family matches 20 of them... Wonder what it will take to get the Robinson Y-DNA going.... Helen From: Joel <jr@joelrobinson.com> >To: Helen B >Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 2:07 PM >Subject: Re: > > >HI Helen, > >Now that's interesting. It would be nice to see that kind of action on the Robinson board. At one time, when I lived in Tampa, I use to take your magazine, but, after awhile I didn't think Chris R was my line. My greataunt, Helen Robinson Graves, and Viola Robinson Long were friends and Aunt Helen didn't believe we came from the same family. Causton Robinson was writing his book about the same time and we use to discuss where this would go back to. Causton wanted to lump everyone into the same lineage and that never made sense to me. > >I'm not sure that my Thos R is even related to Chris R family, but I don't see how he could move in those circles (Carr and Wallers) in that area without coming from a good family. Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree because of the limited records availability, but I don't think so. John R (died 1749) and Thos Carr lived adjacent each other in Spots Co and then you have Benj R, his brother, basically living and working in the same area. One thing about it - there weren't very many Robinson families in that area at that time so even with limited records the Robinsons aren't that confusing. > >Our little group on FTDNA has 8 folks under the Robinson project - some are 100% matches with others being only 1 marker off - we would have a couple more that are found in the Robertson project, but those folks feel like they are Robertsons and not Robinsons. Guess we will always have that problem regardless of what the records say. Half of our group on the Robinson project are unknown. I've tried to find out who they are but to no avail. Why take the time to submit and not tell us about your family? Doesn't make sense to me. :-) > >Thanks. > >Take Care, > >Joel > > >
Joel, I looked up Fanny Berry who md a Robinson and found this; John Roberson b abt 1777 d aft 1802 prob in KY, md on 22 June 1802 in Clark Co., KY to Fanny Grant Berry b abt 1781 and also found: J. V. Robinson b 1798 VA, d 1886 KY md to Fannie Berry b 1803 VA d 1856 KY, had son J. V. Robinson b 1823 Fayette Co., KY I found Mildred Burbridge who md 1st Hezekiah Estes, he d in 1771 in Spots., Co., VA, she md 2nd bef 1790 Benjamin Robinson 1752-1832. He was b 17 Dec 1752 in Spots Co., VA ad d 13 Apr 1835 in Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY, the s/o William Robinson & Sarah Smith. ................................... My youngest daughters descend from William Robinson b 1709 d 1792 in Spots Co., VA, had son Benjamin Robinson b abt 1760 Spots Co., VA d 24 Nov 1825 Spots Co., VA but he md Catherine Parker b 1764 Spots Co., VA d 11 Oct 1854 Spots Co., VA.. I do not find another marriage for them. Helen Nichols Murphy Battleson, Coronado, CA 92118 - hewick1@yahoo.com / Robinson Rootsweb Admin From: Joel <jr@joelrobinson.com> >To: hewick1@yahoo.com >Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 10:40 AM >Subject: Wm Robinson d1792 Spots Co > > >Hi Helen, > >I'm still having problems with what my ydna is and what is listed for Chris R. My Thos Robinson was in Spots Co at the same time as John R (the speakers father) and my Thos R dealt with the same folks. Here are the docs: > >3 Jun 1735 John Waller of Spotsylvania Co to his son Wm Waller. Deed of Gift 274 1/2A in Spotsylvania Co on ridge bet Matapony and Pamunkey Riv, etc. Wit: Thomas Carr Jr, B. Waller, Edmund Waller, Thomas Robinson. Rec DB C 1 Jul 1735 Spotsylvania Co VA. > >4 May 1736 Henry Chiles of Spotsylvania Co and Mercy his wife and John Chiles of King William Co to Humphrey Hill of St Margaret's Par King William Co, Merchant 400A in St Geo Par Spotsylvania Co part of a patent granted Henry Webber 28 Oct 1723, etc. Wit: John Waller, Wm Waller, Thomas Robinson, Wm Hansford, Chs Barrett. Rec DB C 6 July 1736 Spotsylvania Co VA. > >4 Dec 1736 John Waller of Spotsylvania Co Gent to Zachary Lewis of same Gent 414A in Spotsylvania Co 397A part thereof of patent granted Jno Waller Jr 28 Sep 1728 and conveyed by him to sd Jno Waller as by deeds 23 and 24 Jun 1730 residue thereof part of a tract granted to sd Waller 21 Feb 1720 then in King William Co. Wit: Wm Waller, Thomas Robinson, Edmund Waller. Rec DB C 7 Dec 1736 Spotsylvania Co VA. > >And then this one in Caroline Co: > >Order Bk 1732-1740 Pg 488 14 Jul 1738. The last will and testament and codicil of Thomas Carr Gent. was presented in Court by Mary Carr, John Carr, Agnes Waller and Sarah Minor, executrix and executors therein named and proved by the oaths of John Waller and Thos. Robinson and affirmation of Chs. Goodall. > >Now my problem. The person on FTDNA that has submitted ydna and claimed lineage from Chris R is a long ways off from mine - in fact, the haplogroups is completely different. Here is what they have submitted: > > >John Robinson (b.c. 1620), Kit #119774 >Descendant Chart >Robinson DNA Surname Project >Descendants of John Robinson and Elizabeth Potter > >John Robinson who married Elizabeth Potter > Was the father of >Christopher Robinson (1645, Cleasby, Yorkshire, England) who married Agatha Bertram Obert > Was the father of >John Robinson (1685, Middlesex, Virginia) who married Catherine Beverley > Was the father of >William Robinson (25 May 1709, Middlesex, Virginia - 13 May 1792 in Spotsylvania Co., VA) who married Agnes Smith > Was the father of >Benjamin Robinson who married Mildred Burbridge > Was the father of >John Robinson who married Fanny G. Berry > >The Benj above is what I have a problem with. For the life of me I can't understand where they get their info. I can find Benj in Wms will, but the Burbridge doesn't pan out for me or that son - maybe I'm missing something. > >I really doubt my Thos R was a son of John R but, Benj R did have a son named Thos that no one has found. The records from these counties are mostly gone, as you well know, and so I'm not sure I can prove a paper trail. Thus, the need for ydna. > >Your thoughts, please. > >Thanks. > >Take Care, > >Joel Robinson >Charlotte, NC > > > > >
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Joel <jr@joelrobinson.com> To: Helen B <hewick1@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 11:23 AM Subject: Re: Wm Robinson d1792 Spots Co Hi Helen, > >You may go ahead and post it anywhere you think it will do any good. > >I agree. We need more ydna and we need those folks who have submitted their dna to put down what their paper trail shows, regardless of how far back it goes. We may already have more lineages solved but without an ancestor assigned to already submitted dna, we really don't have anything. > >Thanks. > >Take Care, > >Joel > > >On 8/14/2011 2:14 PM, Helen B wrote: >Hi Joel, >> >>I will look and see what I can find, but in the end the DNA is going to prove your line and his... That is why we need to get as many Robinson's as possible to submit their Y-DNA. Why don't you post this to the Robinson List, or I will if I have your permission... >> >>Helen Nichols Murphy Battleson, Coronado, CA 92118 - hewick1@yahoo.com / Robinson Rootsweb Admin >> >>From: Joel <jr@joelrobinson.com> >>>To: hewick1@yahoo.com >>>Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 10:40 AM >>>Subject: Wm Robinson d1792 Spots Co >>> >>> >>>Hi Helen, >>> >>>I'm still having problems with what my ydna is and what is listed for Chris R. My Thos Robinson was in Spots Co at the same time as John R (the speakers father) and my Thos R dealt with the same folks. Here are the docs: >>> >>>3 Jun 1735 John Waller of Spotsylvania Co to his son Wm Waller. Deed of Gift 274 1/2A in Spotsylvania Co on ridge bet Matapony and Pamunkey Riv, etc. Wit: Thomas Carr Jr, B. Waller, Edmund Waller, Thomas Robinson. Rec DB C 1 Jul 1735 Spotsylvania Co VA. >>> >>>4 May 1736 Henry Chiles of Spotsylvania Co and Mercy his wife and John Chiles of King William Co to Humphrey Hill of St Margaret's Par King William Co, Merchant 400A in St Geo Par Spotsylvania Co part of a patent granted Henry Webber 28 Oct 1723, etc. Wit: John Waller, Wm Waller, Thomas Robinson, Wm Hansford, Chs Barrett. Rec DB C 6 July 1736 Spotsylvania Co VA. >>> >>>4 Dec 1736 John Waller of Spotsylvania Co Gent to Zachary Lewis of same Gent 414A in Spotsylvania Co 397A part thereof of patent granted Jno Waller Jr 28 Sep 1728 and conveyed by him to sd Jno Waller as by deeds 23 and 24 Jun 1730 residue thereof part of a tract granted to sd Waller 21 Feb 1720 then in King William Co. Wit: Wm Waller, Thomas Robinson, Edmund Waller. Rec DB C 7 Dec 1736 Spotsylvania Co VA. >>> >>>And then this one in Caroline Co: >>> >>>Order Bk 1732-1740 Pg 488 14 Jul 1738. The last will and testament and codicil of Thomas Carr Gent. was presented in Court by Mary Carr, John Carr, Agnes Waller and Sarah Minor, executrix and executors therein named and proved by the oaths of John Waller and Thos. Robinson and affirmation of Chs. Goodall. >>> >>>Now my problem. The person on FTDNA that has submitted ydna and claimed lineage from Chris R is a long ways off from mine - in fact, the haplogroups is completely different. Here is what they have submitted: >>> >>> >>>John Robinson (b.c. 1620), Kit #119774 >>>Descendant Chart >>>Robinson DNA Surname Project >>>Descendants of John Robinson and Elizabeth Potter >>> >>>John Robinson who married Elizabeth Potter >>> Was the father of >>>Christopher Robinson (1645, Cleasby, Yorkshire, England) who married Agatha Bertram Obert >>> Was the father of >>>John Robinson (1685, Middlesex, Virginia) who married Catherine Beverley >>> Was the father of >>>William Robinson (25 May 1709, Middlesex, Virginia - 13 May 1792 in Spotsylvania Co., VA) who married Agnes Smith >>> Was the father of >>>Benjamin Robinson who married Mildred Burbridge >>> Was the father of >>>John Robinson who married Fanny G. Berry >>> >>>The Benj above is what I have a problem with. For the life of me I can't understand where they get their info. I can find Benj in Wms will, but the Burbridge doesn't pan out for me or that son - maybe I'm missing something. >>> >>>I really doubt my Thos R was a son of John R but, Benj R did have a son named Thos that no one has found. The records from these counties are mostly gone, as you well know, and so I'm not sure I can prove a paper trail. Thus, the need for ydna. >>> >>>Your thoughts, please. >>> >>>Thanks. >>> >>>Take Care, >>> >>>Joel Robinson >>>Charlotte, NC >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: tim_weber1 Surnames: Robinson, Collard Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.robinson/10176/mb.ashx Message Board Post: >From Confederate Veteran Magazine, October, 1920. Gives dates of birth and death. http://www.confederatevets.com/documents/robinson_tx_cv_10_20_ob.shtml Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.