From: Theresa Caparco <shelatindances2004@yahoo.com> To: Mona Rhone <monarhone@hotmail.com> Subject: RE: Abigail Roblee's Husband-Reynolds K. Northup. Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 14:41:21 -0800 (PST) Hello Again, Thank-You so much for the link to the Roblee's. Yes, you are correct Abigail's parents were Thomas & Chloe Evarts-Roblee. Chloe Evarts parents bought land bordering my gggg grandfather's farm, Clarke Northup of Slyboro, Granville, Washington Co. Ny. Clarke's wife was Mary Knowles. They had 11 children. Their first born was, Reynolds Knowles Northup b) 1793, my ggg grandfather. He had been married 3 times, and all we were ever able to determine was the last marriage to Mary Northup,MN- Reynolds 1st cousin and my ggg grandmother. Your site has now caused quite a stir in Granville,NY where most of the family still resides and where the leading "Northup" genealogist still resides-age now 81. He is beside himself with this news ! Thank-You, Thank-You. I hope that I can help you with your questions as to Abigail, as thus far only been researching her for the past few days-since finding her. Abigail Roblee b) 1791 N.Granville,NY Parents: Thomas Roblee b) 1761 of Vermont Chloe Evarts b) 1763 of N.Granville, NY. Children of Thomas Roblee & Chloe Evarts are : 1- Luther b) Apr.8,1785 m) Hulda 2-Calvin b) 1787 m) Laura Evarts 3- Theron b) Apr.13,1790 m) Ann Baker 4- Abigail b) 1791 m) Reynolds Knowles Northup 5- Melinda b) 1793 m) Utter 6- Polina b) 1795 m) Case 7- George b) 1797 m) UNK- Fanny ? 8- Laura b) 1801 m) Thomas Roblee of VT.- a 1st cousin. All of Thomas's & Chloe's children were born in *N.Granville, NY. * Also known as Slyboro, Granville, NY. Thomas & Chloe later moved to North Creek, Warren Co. NY. in the mid- adirondacks- about 20 min's from Granville.( also where Abigail is buried) *Note : We (Northup's) are now thinking this was after the death of their daughter, Abigail. July 19, 1825, at the birth of her 3rd child:Chloe Evarts-Northup. Reynolds & Abigail were married, 1815/1816 in Granville- probably at her grand-parents home- known as "The Evarts Land" that is the adjacent property to where Reynolds grew up. "The Northup Farm" in Slyboro,Granville. Reynolds had 2 sets of children, 3 with Abigail and 3 with Mary Northup,MN. I descend from Reynolds and Mary's 1st born. Here is a follow through: Reynolds and Mary married 1827 then in 1829 moved to Ontario Center, WayneCo, NY. were they stayed until their death. Follow through with Abigail's chidren: 1-Mary Knowles Northup, b) 1817 in Slyboro, Granville.NY. d) 1901 in Ontario Center, Wayne Co, NY. m) Alvah J. Atwood, Feb.28,1836. of Ontario Center- They had 7 children. All buried Ontario Village Cemetery, Ontario Center, Wayne Co.NY. 2- Joseph Evarts Northup b) 1819 in Slyboro, Granville, NY. m) Charlotte Webb, Mar.19, 1839. of Ontario Center- They had 1 daughter Mary Adella "Adell" on census. All buried Ontario Village Cemetery. 3- Chloe Evarts Northup b) July 19,1825 in Slyboro, Granville, NY. d) June 28,1889 in Ontario Center, Wayne Co.NY. m) Aug.12, 1843, Rev. William James Blythe, of England & Ontario Center. They had 4 boys(survive) & 1 daughter whom died at 16 mo's.(Mary) Chloe-Husband and 2 children buried: "Pioneer" cemetery Ontario Center, Wayne Co. NY. *** see pic's enclosed Enjoy... Theresa K. N. Caparco I care for & maintain all family headstones & plots. Mona Rhone <monarhone@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi Theresa, Thank you so much for letting me know my research was useful to you. It pleases me when someone finds something helpful. The source of information for Abigail Roblee and her husband was the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol.33, which was posted by Cindy Walcott of Grand Isle, VT. You might find this website of interest <blocked::mailto:ROBLEE-L@rootsweb.com> ROBLEE-L@rootsweb.com Would you have any idea of Abigail's date of birth based on her husband's date of birth or date of marriage? I am guessing that she is the daughter of Thomas Roblee b 1761, and Chloe Evarts Roblee b 1763, based on the naming of her third child. Thomas and Chloe were married in 1783, and they died in 1831, according to the North Granville, NY church records. They had four sons and three daughters, but I do not have an Abigail listed for them. Thank you for the information on Abigail and Reynolds children and also his full name which I have added to my FTM program. Regards, Mona Rhone
Here is the text of Theresa's [Note: her e-mail address is shelatindances2004@yahoo.com] first message. Good to meet you, My name is Theresa Knowles-Northup Caparco, from Rochester, NY. I am the ggg grand-daughter of Reynolds Knowles Northup, of Slyboro, Granville, NY. Someone had sent me your ROBLEE rootsewb address and suggested I write to you, as to the fact that Abigail's husband's name was Unknown and forgotten. Don't feel badly about it- Reynolds 1st and 2nd wives were lost to this family as well. As I was reseaching him, I stubbled across the Abigail Roblee site, and now know the identity of his 2nd wife. Reynolds 1st married a Chloe-last name unknown, in 1811/1812, she & baby died during childbirth. Reynolds 2nd marriage was to Abigail Roblee in 1815/1816. They had 3 chidren together and she died during the birth of their 3rd child on July 19,1825. Children of Reynolds K. Northup & Abigail Roblee are : 1- Mary Knowles Northup b) 1817 at Slyboro, Granville, NY. d) 1901 at Ontario Center, Wayne Co, NY. She married Feb.28,1836 Alvah J. Atwood, of Ontario Center-However his parents were from Hartford, NY(Selah Atwood & Amy Straight)- a hamlet of Granville. She had 7 children. She-husband and 3 of her children are buried at Ontario Village Cemetery, Ontario Center, Wayne Co.* see pic's. 2- Joseph Evarts Northup b) 1819 at Slyboro, Granville, NY. d) 1909 at Ontario Center, Wayne Co. NY. He married Aug.19,1839 Charlotte Webb, of Ontario Center, Wayne Co. He had 1 daughter- Mary Adella "adell" in censuses. All are buried at Ontario Village Cemetery, Ontario Ceneter, Wayne Co.* Pic's 3- Chloe Evarts Northup b) July 19, 1825 at Slyboro, Granville, NY. d) June 28, 1889 at Ontario Center, Wayne Co. NY. She married Aug. 9,1843 Rev. William James Blythe, of England & Ontario Center She had 5 children, 4 boys and 1 daughter who died at 16 mo's (Mary) She-husband and 2 of her children are buried at "Pioneer" Cemetery, Ontario Center, Wayne Co. NY. * see pic's. Reynolds K.northup was born 1793. Abigail 1791 * Note: Abigail's grand-parents land-"Evarts" was adjacent to Reynolds' father's property in Slyboro- known as the Clarke Northup farm- adjacent to the "Evarts Land" * Abigail is believed to be buried at North Creek, Warren Co. NY. about a 20 min drive from Granville. Hope this is of some use to you. Any questions...fire away... How how you related to the Roblee-Evarts ? Sincerely, Theresa K.N. Caparco.
Jim, the message she sent was one of the messages I referred to as being held because it was too big. I will be sending these messages and replies (which quoted them) along in spurts in the next few minutes after I break them into individual pieces. Doug On 2/19/07, richardsjh@aol.com <richardsjh@aol.com> wrote: > NIce to see Theresa has sent new material. > > To whom did she send it. Perhaps something could be added to her > information > from others if they had access to the material. > > Did I miss something again? > > Regards > JIM Richards > ________________________________________________________________________ > Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and > security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from > across the web, free AOL Mail and more. > For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at ROBLEE-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROBLEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Recently, a couple of messages have been posted to the list which exceeded the message board size, which is 40K for an individual message. Digests are sent when 70K or more in messages are received. As list administrator, I have a couple of suggestions or reminders. Please be assured these are in no way intended to discourage you from sending items to the list. In fact, as Phil Roblee pointed out in a recent post, it was good to see some increased activity on the list. 1. When replying to a message, simply remove all by the first few lines of a quoted message. Otherwise, if you reply to a message that is itself 39K, your reply will be held for administrative action, and will delay its posting to the list. 2. Do not send messages in HTML-format as Rootsweb's mail servers (and many recipients) cannot handle those. Send messges in plain text. 3. Do not include photographs, documents or PDF files as attachments. They will automatically send held for administrative action. If there are things you wish to share, please send them to me at my personal e-mail address (listed below) and I will post them on the Roblee web site at www.robleesonline.org. I'll also send a message to the list when these items are posted. 4. If you use "reply to list"--the default--please do not send a copy to Roblee-L@rootsweb.com (this is the old name of the list) as it will result in a second copy of your messages being sent to the list members (and two will be included in the next digest of messages). Regarding the messages retained for administrative review, I will split these up so they don't exceed 40K, and send through to the list. Doug Detling doug.detling@greencity.org
Hello, All, I have questions about the materials that Theresa sent us and of course, we can add further details about Thomas Robblee and Chloe Evarts' family. I have a copy of his will, and many of the dates came from Lenore Malinda Roblee. Was the wife of Calvin Roblee, b 24 May 1787, Laura Evarts? We show Fanny Frances? I have Truman Ingalls?as the second husband of Abigail Roblee, bur Granville. and I have seen this gravesite. We will need Jean to revisit there and confirm the dates. Theresa believes Abigail is buried in North Creek. Can you confirm this, Phyllis? I have visited the gravesite of Thomas and Chloe in Granville and this is the first I have heard of them being in North Creek. Was George born in 1797? Source? He may be a stray I have found in the Census. Can we contact the folks in Granville and include them in our discussions? Once again, for me, the folks interested in genealogy have connected with us and provided tremendous information. HOpe to hear from you sooh. Bob
Good Morning, Theresa, Mona Rhone has forwarded your note to me about the Roblee - Northup family connection. Thank you so much. We have many addtional details for you but, as usual, more info, more questions to be answered. I will copy my questions to you as well. Hope to hear from you soon. Regards, Bob Robblee
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As part of my efforts to encourage information exchange, I have been exploring other methods besides maintaining somewhat static web pages on the Roblee web site at http://www.robleesonline.org. As you know, we created that site a few years ago to develop the family histories of the Roblee surname (sometimes spelled as Robblee or Rublee and including other variations such as Robley, Rublier, Rublyer, and Rubleyer). Later, we added the ability to use a web browser to see info as it is posted to my Greencity web log (look for the category on the Roblee family). You can subscribe directly to the Roblee category family history channel via the Roblee web site and add the feed to an RSS reader. Many of our researchers, however, are unfamiliar with this type of information sharing, preferring more traditional methods of information exchange such as e-mail groups (example, this mailing list at Rootsweb.com) or simply information posted on the web site. In the midst of my other interests, I was thinking of a way to integrate another type of information exchange program--more along the lines of the old bulletin-board style system, figuring some users might be more comfortable with that. Fortunately, such systems have been developed for the web, and I found an easy-to-administer one. On my personal web site, I have added this forum-type software, and included the Roblee researchers on one of its forums. We're not a big enough group (still fewer than a hundred souls) to justify setting up a separate data base. Though it wouldn't add to the cost of maintaining our web site (which as you know is paid for by voluntary contributions each year), it simply wasn't worth the bother. I would encourage your to explore this if you are interested. Registration is required as it is an opt-in, confirmation type system designed to prevent spam and other malware. After you have initially registered (your e-mail address and a password is required), but you will have your own username (I suggest you use a real name, such as mine: Douglas_Detling). You will be asked to confirm your desire to participate by an e-mail which contains a confirmation link. After that, you'll be able to log in and participate. As the forum's participation grows, we will add features such as the ability to exchange information in private messages directly on the site--not using e-mail. This is not intended to supplant the Roblee list at rootsweb.com, and from time to time we will post information derived from that list to make it more quickly accessible. As you may know, all rootsweb messages are archived and searchable, but this way, relevant info may be more readily available. Unfortunately, unlike our list at Rootsweb.com, as forum administrator I don't have the ability subscribe you directly. I can help you, once you are registered, however. Therefore, I would encourage you to go to http://www.greencity.org/forum. After you register and confirm your participation, you'll be able to help in another method of information exchange on our ROBLEE family.
The joy in your voice bounces right off the computer screen. God Bless and enjoy your new grandchild! Gloria Gloria Waldron Hukle P.O. Box 818 Averill Park, New York 12018 www.gloriawaldronhukle.name tennake2@aol.com -----Original Message----- From: asr141@copper.net To: roblee@rootsweb.com Sent: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 9:08 PM Subject: [ROBLEE] New Twig! (was RE: Duplicate Messages) Isn't that wonderful! Congratulations to all! Cindy -----Original Message----- From: roblee-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:roblee-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Jean Spence Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 4:46 PM To: roblee@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ROBLEE] Duplicate Messages There's a new descendant on the family tree. Cole Bailey Gardner was born to my daughter, Kara Jean Gardner and her husband, Dan Bailey Gardner on 2/6/2007 at 4:38 PM. Weight 7# 2 oz and 20 inches. Every inch is a perfect Roblee descendant, of course--at least in his grandmother's eyes. Jean Spence For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at ROBLEE-admin@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROBLEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
Robblee-Roblee etc. group. So far these are the Phebes that I have come up with for Robblee. Hope this gets some comment: Phebe Austin married Reuben Robblee Sr. m 1759. Phebe Robblee: Baptized 1775, daughter of Reuben and Phebe Robblee. Phebe Rockwell married to Nathaniel Robblee m. 1793. Phebe Ann Roblee: Daughter of Thomas and Laura Roblee. d 4 Jun 1820 at 2,4. Phebe Ann Roblee: daughter of Thomas and Laura Roblee. d. 5 aug 1833 at 7,6,18. and: My Phebe Ann Robblee: married to John Richards, Jr. b. 1802 and d. 1847. Is it possible that anyone knows of any other Phebe Roblee or equivalent that might belong to the Roblee family from 1790 to 1850? Please let me know. Regards, JIM Richards ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
Congratulations Jean!
Isn't that wonderful! Congratulations to all! Cindy -----Original Message----- From: roblee-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:roblee-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Jean Spence Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 4:46 PM To: roblee@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ROBLEE] Duplicate Messages There's a new descendant on the family tree. Cole Bailey Gardner was born to my daughter, Kara Jean Gardner and her husband, Dan Bailey Gardner on 2/6/2007 at 4:38 PM. Weight 7# 2 oz and 20 inches. Every inch is a perfect Roblee descendant, of course--at least in his grandmother's eyes. Jean Spence
=Congrats, Jean! Enjoy every moment you can with that precious Roblee descendant. JEAN THOMAS BAKER Original Message ----- From: "Jean Spence" <jean.spence@sbcglobal.net> To: <roblee@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 4:45 PM Subject: Re: [ROBLEE] Duplicate Messages > There's a new descendant on the family tree. Cole Bailey Gardner was born > to my daughter, Kara Jean Gardner and her husband, Dan Bailey Gardner on > 2/6/2007 at 4:38 PM. Weight 7# 2 oz and 20 inches. Every inch is a > perfect Roblee descendant, of course--at least in his grandmother's eyes. > > Jean Spence > > Douglas Detling <doug.detling@gmail.com> wrote: > A few messages have recently come through addressed to both > Roblee@rootsweb.com and with a copy to Roblee-L@rootsweb.com. It is not > necessary to do that, as it results in duplicate messages being sent to > list > subscribers. After the move to new servers, the correct way to send > messages > to the list is Roblee@rootsweb.com . > If you do send a message to Roblee-L@rootsweb.com > , the message will still go through, > but if you send to both, there will be duplicates. Please make note of > this > in your e-mail address books. Thanks. > > > Doug Detling > Roblee List Administrator > > > For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at > ROBLEE-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROBLEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at > ROBLEE-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROBLEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
There's a new descendant on the family tree. Cole Bailey Gardner was born to my daughter, Kara Jean Gardner and her husband, Dan Bailey Gardner on 2/6/2007 at 4:38 PM. Weight 7# 2 oz and 20 inches. Every inch is a perfect Roblee descendant, of course--at least in his grandmother's eyes. Jean Spence Douglas Detling <doug.detling@gmail.com> wrote: A few messages have recently come through addressed to both Roblee@rootsweb.com and with a copy to Roblee-L@rootsweb.com. It is not necessary to do that, as it results in duplicate messages being sent to list subscribers. After the move to new servers, the correct way to send messages to the list is Roblee@rootsweb.com . If you do send a message to Roblee-L@rootsweb.com , the message will still go through, but if you send to both, there will be duplicates. Please make note of this in your e-mail address books. Thanks. Doug Detling Roblee List Administrator For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at ROBLEE-admin@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROBLEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
A few messages have recently come through addressed to both Roblee@rootsweb.com and with a copy to Roblee-L@rootsweb.com. It is not necessary to do that, as it results in duplicate messages being sent to list subscribers. After the move to new servers, the correct way to send messages to the list is Roblee@rootsweb.com <blocked::mailto:Roblee@rootsweb.com> . If you do send a message to Roblee-L@rootsweb.com <blocked::mailto:Roblee-L@rootsweb.com> , the message will still go through, but if you send to both, there will be duplicates. Please make note of this in your e-mail address books. Thanks. Doug Detling Roblee List Administrator
1 William ROBLEE --------------------------------------------- aka: William Rublier Children: Reuben (1738-1795) 1.1 Reuben ROBLEE --------------------------------------------- Birth: 1738 Death: 1795 Spouse: Phebe AUSTIN Children: Samuel (1775-1864) 1.1.1 Samuel ROBLEE --------------------------------------------- Birth: 1775 Death: 1864, Burke, Franklin Ct., NY Burial: Barnum-Wright Cemetery, Burke, NY 1850 Census: Burke, Franklin Ct. NY Phebe Crippen age 37 b. NY Samuel Roblie age 73 b. NH Mary Crippen age 16 b. NY Phebe Crippen age 9 b. NY 1860 Census: Burke, Franklin Ct. NY Simeon Montague age 57 farmer MA Phebe A. Montague age 47 Simon Montague age 7 Cora Montague age 6 Samuel Robe age 85 born MA Spouse: Marion HINCKLEY Death: 1841, Burke, Franklin Ct., NY Children: Mary (1811-1879) Phebe Ann (1813-1900) Nathan Harriet Hannah (-1889) 1.1.1.1 Mary ROBLEE --------------------------------------------- Birth: 14 Jul 1811 Death: 26 Aug 1879 Spouse: Benjamin JAKWAY Birth: 11 Sep 1807 Death: 11 Aug 1879, Victory, NY Marr: 25 Jul 1838, Ft. Ann, NY 1.1.1.2a Phebe Ann ROBLEE* --------------------------------------------- Birth: 8 May 1813 Death: 23 Jul 1900, Flint, MI Burial: Avondale Cemetery, Flint MI Spouse: Alvin CRIPPEN Other spouses: Simeon MONTAGUE 1.1.1.2b Phebe Ann ROBLEE* (See above) --------------------------------------------- Spouse: Simeon MONTAGUE Birth: 9 Oct 1803 Death: aft 1886 Marr: 21 Jul 1852, Burke, Franklin Ct., NY Children: Simeon Calvin (1853-1865) Cora Minerva (1854-) Other spouses: Alvin CRIPPEN 1.1.1.2b.1 Simeon Calvin MONTAGUE --------------------------------------------- Birth: 11 Sep 1853, Burke, Franklin Ct., NY Death: 20 May 1865, Burke, Franklin Ct., NY Burial: Barnum-Wright Cemetery, Burke, NY 1.1.1.2b.2 Cora Minerva MONTAGUE --------------------------------------------- Birth: 4 Nov 1854, Burke, Franklin Ct., NY 1.1.1.3 Nathan ROBLEE --------------------------------------------- Also at Flint, MI 1.1.1.4 Harriet ROBLEE --------------------------------------------- Spouse: Ezra STILES Children: Miriam (1822-1884) 1.1.1.4.1 Miriam STILES --------------------------------------------- Birth: 1822 Death: 1884 Burial: Ft. Covington Cemetery, Burke, NY Spouse: Ransom B. CRIPPEN Birth: 1818 Death: 1884 1.1.1.5 Hannah ROBLEE --------------------------------------------- Death: 17 Jul 1889, Flint, MI Spouse: David S. DANIELS Marr: 1 Aug 1822, Chazy, NY Children: Joshua T. 1.1.1.5.1 Joshua T. DANIELS --------------------------------------------- Index AUSTIN Phebe spouse of 1.1 CRIPPEN Alvin spouse of 1.1.1.2a Ransom B. spouse of 1.1.1.4.1 DANIELS David S. spouse of 1.1.1.5 Joshua T. 1.1.1.5.1 HINCKLEY Marion spouse of 1.1.1 JAKWAY Benjamin spouse of 1.1.1.1 MONTAGUE Cora Minerva 1.1.1.2b.2 Simeon spouse of 1.1.1.2b Simeon Calvin 1.1.1.2b.1 ROBLEE Hannah 1.1.1.5 Harriet 1.1.1.4 Mary 1.1.1.1 Nathan 1.1.1.3 Phebe Ann 1.1.1.2a Reuben 1.1 Samuel 1.1.1 William 1 STILES Ezra spouse of 1.1.1.4 Miriam 1.1.1.4.1 ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
try again in simple text. Bob & Group: We have thought of the possibility of an earliler marriage or living together for John Richards jr. Either with or without Phebe Robblee John B. Richards shows up in record of Town Clerk for Johnsburg as having died in 1847. That is the only record we have of him. No parentage is listed. His death is only registered in the brief time of three years between 1847 and 1850 when these records were mandatory for town clerks. After 1850 records were not kept until about 1880. He died at age 17 of TB consumption, making his birth date approx 1828. In the 1840 census for John Richards, jr. there is a male under 5 living with the now John and Phebe household, before their son Hugh was born. We have surmised that this may have been a child from either previous marriage. There is no child under 5 in the 1830 census for John Richards jr.'s household. Therefore, we have surmised that John B. Richards may have been either Phebe's child by a previoius encounter or he possibly could have been a visiting relative from the Uncles of Utica,Remsen. He had TB as did Phebe. They both died within months of each other with this disease Phebe may have been in my 1830 census recording as one of the 20-30 year old females, however, it is difficult to assume this with so many siblings of John Jr. living with their still alive mother, Sarah.John B. may have an interesting middle name. ( how about Brush?) The change of address for a Phebe from Bristol may have been when she left for Johnsburg. She may have migrated to teach in that area in 1823. She would have been 21. Yet to know. I have updated Samuel and Miriam-HInkley-Robblee to include Jim Fortier's Hannah. He is yet to returned my email with his thoughts and some dates. I will enter the update on Roblee-L. Regards, JIM Richards ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
Bob and Group: We have thought of the possibility of an earliler marriage or living together for John Richards jr. Either with or without Phebe Robblee. John B. Richards shows up in record of Town Clerk for Johnsburg as having died in 1847. That is the only record we have of him. No parentage is listed. HIs death is only registered in the brief time of three years between 1847 and 1850 when these records were mandatory for town clerks. After 1850 records were not kept until about 1880. He died at age 17 of TB consumption, making his birth date approx 1828. In the 1840 census for John Richards, jr. there is a male under 5 living with the now John and Phebe household, before their son Hugh was born. We have surmised that this may have been a child from either previous marriage. There is no child under 5 in the 1830 census for John Richards jr.'s household. Therefore, we have surmised that John B. Richards may have been either Phebe's child by a previoius encounter or he possibly could have been a visiting relative from the Uncles of Utica,Remsen. He had TB as did Phebe. They both died within months of each other with this disease. Phebe may have been in my 1830 census recording as one of the 20-30 year old females, however, it is difficult to assume this with so many siblings of John Jr. living with their still alive mother, Sarah. John B. may have an interesting middle name. ( how about Brush?) The change of address for a Phebe from Bristol may have been when she left for Johnsburg. She may have migrated to teach in that area in 1823. She would have been 21. Yet to know. I have updated Samuel and Miriam-HInkley-Robblee to include Jim Fortier's Hannah. He is yet to returned my email with his thoughts and some dates. I will enter the update on Roblee-L. Regards, JIM Richards -----Original Message----- From: rrobblee@primus.ca To: Roblee-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 11:27 AM Subject: [ROBLEE] Phebe Robblee/John Richards Good Morning, All, I have been going over the comments from 2 weeks ago to the list. It appears to me that John B. Richards b 1828 would have been their son. I would suspect that John and Phebe lived together prior to marrying. Are they recorded in the 1830 Census? Did Nathaniel have a daughter Phebe? d young? If so, she does not fit the census record. Would the Phebe, dismissed in New Haven to Bristol, in 1828, been pregnant? Which of the sons of Reuben and Phebe passed through or stayed in the New Haven area of VT after 1810? Just some questions rattling in my mind. HOpe to hear from you soon. Bob For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at ROBLEE-admin@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROBLEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
Bob, A friend of mine has replied to me about a Phebe. I don't know if this Phebe is the one you are talking about. Phebe was the daughter of Samuel Robblee and Marian Hinkley and the sister to Nathan and Hannah Robblee. They all ended up in Flint, MI. Bonnie -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Bob Robblee" <rrobblee@primus.ca> > Good Morning, All, > I have been going over the comments from 2 weeks ago to the list. > It appears to me that John B. Richards b 1828 would have been their son. I > would suspect that John and Phebe lived together prior to marrying. Are they > recorded in the 1830 Census? > Did Nathaniel have a daughter Phebe? d young? If so, she does not fit the > census record. > Would the Phebe, dismissed in New Haven to Bristol, in 1828, been > pregnant? > Which of the sons of Reuben and Phebe passed through or stayed in the New > Haven area > of VT after 1810? > Just some questions rattling in my mind. HOpe to hear from you soon. > Bob > For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at > ROBLEE-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROBLEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
Okay -- I have lost the thread on John B. Richards b. 1828. Has we mentioned this individual recently? Anyhow, John Richard who married Phebe Roblee lived in Johnsburg in 1850. He was already married to "Dademy". Hugh, age 10 and William, age 8 lived with them. Re: Nathaniel. He may have had daughters unaccounted for. In 1820, a Nathaniel Roblee household is listed in Granville. The household comprised: 2 males under 10; 2 males over 45 1 female under 10 1 female 10-15 1 female over 45. Note the two males over 45. Some of these children could have belonged to the second male. Regarding the dismissal of Phebe - a dismissal was not necessarily a perjorative thing. Often, the parishioner was just moving -- and was dismissed with a letter of recommendation. The date of dismissal merely tells you that they likely moved out of town. And lastly, regarding Reuben's children -- Nathaniel appears to have appeared briefly in New Haven. On 15 Oct 1792, a Nathaniel Robblee bought land in New Haven, VT from Uriah Hoyt (New Haven Town Records). In 1793, a Nathaniel Robblee married Phebe Rockwell in Lanesborough, MA (Lanesborough Town Records). In 1804, a Nathaniel Robble registered his earmark in Granville, NY (Foley, 1993, p. 191). Philip settled in Monkton, adjacent to New Haven, by 1808. Cindy -----Original Message----- From: roblee-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:roblee-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Bob Robblee Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 11:27 AM To: Roblee-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ROBLEE] Phebe Robblee/John Richards Good Morning, All, I have been going over the comments from 2 weeks ago to the list. It appears to me that John B. Richards b 1828 would have been their son. I would suspect that John and Phebe lived together prior to marrying. Are they recorded in the 1830 Census? Did Nathaniel have a daughter Phebe? d young? If so, she does not fit the census record. Would the Phebe, dismissed in New Haven to Bristol, in 1828, been pregnant? Which of the sons of Reuben and Phebe passed through or stayed in the New Haven area of VT after 1810? Just some questions rattling in my mind. HOpe to hear from you soon. Bob For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at ROBLEE-admin@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROBLEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message