PS, It does make sense about a divorce though, as within 2 years Reynolds remarried and left Granville, children in tow, for Ontario Center, Wayne Co. The Ingalls passed through this way as the Roblees did. I do not know the dates you are looking for but I know a lot of families moved west for the building of the Erie Canal and opportunities there ca 1815-1835. I lived in Rochester myself for a while. Has anyone checked the records in the Mt Hope Cemetery for missing Roblees? Just a thought.... Phyllis
Hello Phyllis and All, Phyllis I live in Rochester currently and will check on Roblee's at Mt. Hope cemetery, as my Northup's and Atwood's are also there. I also have Northup's in Wayne Co. cemeteries, they as well also worked on the Erie Canal project. Also, I am willing to help in the Warren Co. & Washington Co. cemeteries. But won't be able to make a trip there until mid-April-we will need to co-ordinate our time frames. It will be a pleasure to meet you. Sincerely, Theresa. PMaeveReed@aol.com wrote: PS, It does make sense about a divorce though, as within 2 years Reynolds remarried and left Granville, children in tow, for Ontario Center, Wayne Co. The Ingalls passed through this way as the Roblees did. I do not know the dates you are looking for but I know a lot of families moved west for the building of the Erie Canal and opportunities there ca 1815-1835. I lived in Rochester myself for a while. Has anyone checked the records in the Mt Hope Cemetery for missing Roblees? Just a thought.... Phyllis 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 --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started.