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Identifier: robinsonstheirki12robi_0 (find matches)
Title: The Robinsons and their kin folk
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Robinson Genealogical Society Robinson Family Genealogical and Historical Association
Subjects: Robinson family
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : The Association
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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EX-LIEUT. GOVERNOR O. W. ROBINSON. thirty years has been the honored Principal of the High Schoolat Albany, N. Y. Lieut. Orcemus B. has three children and oneor two grandchildren, and has had his home in Northern Michi-gan for many years. During the wrar one of the daughters of Williams1 Dean wTasa pupil-teacher in a Womans College in Winchester, Tenn., andreceived from it an academic degree. Her new calico dress ongraduation day was the envy of the entire class to whom thefortunes of war had brought only misfortune. Everetts6 third son, Horace7 Everett, was a sailor and awanderer. At the time of his death he was a gunner in the 46 TO THE ROBINSON ASSOCIATION.
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TO THE ROBINSON ASSOCIATION. 47 United States service, and he is buried on Whampoa Island inthe China Sea. Jesse1 learned, was Everetts6 fourth son. He marriedClementine Pease and had nine children, only three of whomsurvive. He lived and died in Lowell, proud to have served hiscountry in the Civil War. One of his sons, after a life of adven-ture, was lost on his way to Alaska. A son lives in Lowell and hasa family. One daughter is in Chicago, and one in Rhode Island. Everetts6 two daughters died young and only one married.His seventh child, Leonard7, grew up in Cornish, N. H.; learneda stone-masons trade, and for a time lived in Lowell. A desirefor adventure led him to make a voyage to California in 49 orperhaps earlier. His )Toung sons told their still younger cousinsthat their father had seen cannibals at their feasts ; and withpride and awe showed a strange club taken from the savages asa proof of their warlike tendencies. In 1854 or 1855 Leonardwent to Minnesota with his family.

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