Hi all, Here is some information on this line. Bonnie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Biographical information for number 8 (Samuel R. Daniels) from the History of Fond du Lac County Wisconsin, Western Periodical Company,Chicago (1880), p. 792, 795 Samuel R. Daniels was born in Clinton Co, New York, in 1831, and is the son of David and Hannah Daniels, nee Roblee, also natives of New York. He spent his early life on a farm in New York, with parents came to Fond du Lac Co. Wis., and settled in the town of Eden, where is father died the following year. His mother now lives in Michigan. He followed farming in Eden for thirteen years, and then removed to the city of Fond du Lac, where he has since followed teaming. He now owns a house and lot on Green Street, a lot on Grant and one on corner of Grant and Eleventh Streets. In 1861 he was married to Miss Prussia, Daughter of Howard and Electa Mitchell, natives of New York, but immigrants to Wisconsin in 1859. They have one daughter - Cora E. Mrs. Daniels is a member of the Free-Will Baptist Church. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Prussia Mitchell Daniels died on 22 Jul 1910, Samuel R Daniels (8) died in Dec 1910. Cora Electa Daniels Pasko died Jan, 15, 1933. They are buried in Rienzi Cemetery in Empire, Fond du Lac Co, Wisc. Hannah Roblee (3) moved to Flint, MI in October of 1869 with James(14) and Joshua (15), possibly to be closer to her brother Nathan Rablee(5). Hannah died on July 17, 1889 in Flint, Genesee Co, Michigan. (source: Jay Oakley) -------------- Original -------------- From: "Alger and Walcott Family" <asr141@copper.net> > Hi Jim -- Nice to hear your "voice"! Here is what I have on your line. > Any details to add? > > Cindy > > 1. Samuel Robblee, b. est 1783 in Washington Co., NY, (son of Reuben > Robblee and Phebe Austin). He married Mariam Hinkley, b. abt 1779, (daughter > of Samuel Hinkley) d. 22 Jul 1841 in Burke, Franklin, NY, buried: in > Barnum-Wright Cem., Burke, NY.2 Samuel died 7 Nov 1864 in Burke, Franklin, > NY,2 buried: in Barnum-Wright Cem., Burke, NY.2 > Carpenter (1949, p. 1) references a mortgage record recorded in the > Washington Co., NY clerk's office in Ft. Edwards, NY (Liber F, p. 205) > signed by Samuel Robblee and Phebe Robblee, his mother, of the town of > Granville. It reserves an acre from Thomas Robblee. > > At the time of the 1810 census, a Samuel Robblee was living in > Granville, > NY. Both he and his wife were between 26 and 45. One male and two females > under ten were in the home. > > By 1820, the family as living in Chazy, Clinton Co., NY. Samuel and his > wife were still between 26 and 45. Additionally, the family consisted of > one male 10-16; 1 female under 10; 1 female 10-16 and 1 female 16-26. > > Children: > 2. i Sally Roblee, b. bet 1800-1810?. > + 3. ii Hannah Roblee b. 21 Oct 1802. > + 4. iii Harriet Roblee b. 12 Aug 1804. > + 5. iv Nathan J. Roblee or Rablee b. 5 Apr 1810. > + 6. v Phebe Ann Rabblee b. 7 May 1813. > > Second Generation > > 3. Hannah Roblee, (1.Samuel1) b. 21 Oct 1802 in Granville, Washington, NY. > She married David S. Daniels, married 10 Aug 1822 in Chazy, Clinton, NY, b. > 17 Jan 1795 in Clinton Co., NY, d. 1855 in Fond du Lac Co., WI. Hannah > died aft 1880 in Flint, Genesee, MI. > David: David S. Daniels was an early settler of Ellenburg, Clinton Co., > NY. > The town was set off from Mooers in 1830. In 1832, the first road was laid > out; David S. Daniels and Amos Aldridge settled there. (Lewis Co., 1880, p. > 213). They moved to Fond du Lac Co., WI in the 1850's (Fortier, Jim). At > the time of the 1855 Wisconsin census, David Daniels was living in Eden, > Fond du Lac Co., WI. > > Children: > 7. i Nathan Daniels, b. 29 Nov 1830 in Ellenburg, > Clinton, NY?.6 > 8. ii Samuel Daniels, b. 1 Mar 1831 in Ellenburg, > Clinton, NY. He > married Prussia W. Mitchell, married 24 Oct 1861, b. 27 Mar 1838. Samuel > died in Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac, WI?. > 9. iii Anson Daniels, b. 1833 in Ellenburg, Clinton, > NY. > 10. iv David O. Daniels, b. 15 Jun 1835 in Ellenburg, > Clinton, NY. > 11. v Lucy F. Daniels, b. 4 May 1838 in Ellenburg, > Clinton, NY.6 > 12. vi John Daniels, b. 1840 in Ellenburg, Clinton, NY. > 13. vii Phebe Anna Daniels, b. 1842 in Ellenburg, > Clinton, NY. > 14. viii James Franklin Daniels, b. 1844 in Ellenburg, > Clinton, NY. > 15. ix Joshua G. Daniels, b. 1849 in Ellenburg, > Clinton, NY. > > 4. Harriet Roblee, (1.Samuel1) b. 12 Aug 1804. She married Ezra Stiles, > married 1821 in W. Chazy, Clinton, NY,7 b. 28 Sep 1798 in Shoreham, Addison, > VT,7 (son of Asa Stiles and Olive Rood) d. 1 Aug 1880 in Ft. Covington, > Franklin, NY (prob).7 Harriet died 13 Jul 1894 in Ft. Covington, Franklin, > NY (prob).7 > Ezra: Ezra Stiles served in 11th US Infantry during the War of 1812. He > was later the customs officer at Ft. Covington (USGenWeb, Franklin Co., NY). > > Children: > 16. i Harriet F. Stiles, b. 12 Jun 1832 in Burke, > Franklin, NY?,2 d. 3 > Aug 1832 in Burke, Franklin, NY?,2 buried: in Barnum-Wright Cem., Burke, > NY.2 > 17. ii Phebe Ann Stiles, b. 25 Jun 1834 in Burke, > Franklin, NY?,2 d. 8 > May 1836 in Burke, Franklin, NY?,2 buried: in Barnum-Wright Cem., Burke, > NY.2 > 18. iii Lucy Stiles, b. abt 1839 in Ft. Covington, > Franklin, NY?. > > 5. Nathan J. Roblee or Rablee, (1.Samuel1) b. 5 Apr 1810 in Granville, > Washington, NY?.4 He married (1) Lucretia Smith, married bef 1840 in Flint, > Genesee, MI?, b. 1814,4 d. 20 Sep 1851 in Flint, Genesee, MI?,4 buried: in > Bristol Cem., Flint, MI,4 He married (2) Margaret _____, married abt 1853,4 > b. abt 1828,4 d. 1 May 1856 in Flint, Genesee, MI?.4 He married (3) > Elizabeth A. Hoag, married Oct 1856 in Flint, Genesee, MI?,4 b. 19 Mar 1830 > in NY,4 d. 24 Oct 1925 in Flint, Genesee, MI?.4 Nathan died 20 Oct 1896 in > Flint, Genesee, MI,4 buried: in Bristol Cem., Flint, MI.4 > Natha was in Flint, MI by 1840. Also living in the household was a > female > age 20-30. I am speculating that this is an unknown first wife and that > Luther was a child of this marriage. He was then between the ages of 30 and > 30, and his name appears as Rublee. > > Nathan J. Rublee > A square crop of the wright ear > Flint, January 29, 1842 > > The History of Genesee County indicates that Nathan (surname spelled > Rublee) was in Flint before 1839. He was granted 80 acres in Gaines, > Genesee Co, MI in 1838. He payed taxes in Gaines in 1844. (Source: Ellis, > Franklin, 1828-1885. Ellis, Franklin. History of Genesee county, Michigan. > With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and > pioneers, 1879) > > In 1850, he was living in Flint. The spelling of his surname looks like > Rublee or Rubler. He was age 40, born in NY. The only others living in the > home were Luther, age 8 and Smith, age 8. Both boys were born in NY. > Perhaps his first wife's surname was Smith? > > Nathan Rablee lived in Flint, MI in 1880. Was Eliza his second wife? > Nathan may have had other children, although no other Rablees are listed in > Michigan in 1880. > > Children by Lucretia Smith: > 19. i Luther Rablee, b. abt 1843 in MI, buried: in > Flint, Genesee, MI. > Luther Rablee served in the Civil War in the 5th > Michigan Calvary, > Company K. He received a pension. His gravestone uses the spelling Roblee. > > 20. ii Smith Rublee, b. abt 1844 in Flint, Genesee, > MI?. > Children by Elizabeth A. Hoag: > 21. iii Alma Rablee, b. abt 1860 in MI.9 He married > Henry C. Ketzler, > married 28 Sep 1887.4 Alma died 1936.4 > 22. iv Clarence Kinion Rablee, b. abt 1863 in MI.9 He > married Elizabeth > Matilda Way, married 14 Oct 1885 in Burton, MI. Clarence died 19 Aug > 1916.4 > > 6. Phebe Ann Rabblee, (1.Samuel1) b. 7 May 1813 in Granville, Washington, > NY.3 She married Simeon Montague, married est 1851, b. 9 Oct 1803 in N. > Leverett, Franklin, MA, (son of Elijah Montague and Lovina Jones) d. aft > 1880 in Flint, Genesee, MI?.9 Phebe died aft 1880 in Flint, Genesee, MI?. > Simeon: The Montagues removed to Michigan in 1827. Mr. Montague was > elected town clerk at the first town meeting held in Springport, Montague > Lake, near the town that was named for him. He was the inventor of the > first machine made for sewing boots and shoes. (Brown, Ray > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyne/) The Montagues were living in Flint, > Genesse, MI in 1880. Daughter Cora was also in the home. Son Simeon was > not living in Michigan -- he is buried in Burke, NY in the same cemetery as > his Roblee grandparents. Why is this? > > Mr. Montague had 5 children from his first marriage: Samuel, Elijah, > Gilbert, Hibbard, Charles. > > Children: > 23. i Simeon Calvin Montague, b. 11 Sep 1853 in Burke, > Franklin, NY,13 > d. 28 May 1865 in Burke, Franklin, NY (prob),2 buried: in Barnum-Wright > Cem., Burke, NY.2 > 24. ii Cora Minerva Montague, b. 4 Nov 1854 in Burke, > Franklin, NY.13 > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Fortier [mailto:jrfortier@centurytel.net] > Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 11:19 AM > To: ROBLEE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: Hamilton Roblee b 1832 d 1922 > > > I found it interesting to hear of Roblees in Saratoga County. My ancestor, > Samuel Roblee (c. 1777-1864 married Miriam or Marion Hinckley who may have > been from the Town of Greenfield and Wilton , about a few miles NW and NE of > Saratoga Springs. There was a Nathan Hinckley in the area abt 1775-1820 > who had many children. > > > ==== ROBLEE Mailing List ==== > Please visit our new web site - http://www.robleesonline.org/ >