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Source:
Hethington Archives by Edward LaRoche "Ned" Hethington via Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington:
Ned Hethington:
Name, dates, & places
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Source:
SEE STEVE MEARS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=smears&id=I7538
SC Low Country Families: Bamberg, Epting, Folk, Mears, Padgett, Rentz, Reynolds & Many More:
Steve Mears:
ID: I7538
Name: Myrick Javan Hethington
Given Name: Myrick Javan
Surname: Hethington 1 1
Sex: M
Birth: 3 Aug 1850 in Orangeburg Dist, South Carolina, USA 1
Death: 24 Jan 1927 1
Burial: Magnolia Cem, Charleston, Charleston Co, South Carolina, USA 1
Occupation: Lumber, sawmill, farmer 1
Change Date: 1 May 2004 at 01:48
Note:
Probate documents for father's will show family name is definitely Hetherington, but Myrick Javan signs as "Hethington".
Per M. E. Searson's mother, Myrick Javan changed the spelling to eliminate having to write or say the extra syllable. He was a lumberman like his father and helped work his son-in-law's rented farm in later life.
Father: Myrick Mercer Hetherington b: C 1823
Mother: Mary Porter b: C 1824
Marriage 1 Jane Rebecca "Jenny" Harrod b: 9 Jul 1851 in Beaufort Dist, South Carolina, USA
Married: 1
Change Date: 1 May 2004
Children
John Mercer Hethington b: 16 Feb 1875
Hampton Maybel Hethington b: 17 Aug 1876
Pauline Rachel Hethington b: C 1878
Myrick Samuel "Mike" Hethington b: Oct 1879
Jennette Nevada "Jennie" Hethington b: 29 Jul 1883
Clarence Franklin "Frank" Hethington b: 1884?
Mary Ellen (?) Hethington b: Unknown
Allen Porter Hethington b: 7 Sep 1886
Clara Ester Hethington b: 21 Oct 1890
Ruth Harrod Hethington b: 27 Apr 1893 in Summerville, Dorchester Co, South Carolina, USA
Marriage 2 Mary Ellen Bruce Harrod b: 24 Mar 1854
Married: 1
Event: Marriage
Note:
His 2nd Marriage.
"Myrick Javan Hethington, was married to both Jane Rebecca Harrod and (late in life) to Mary Ellen Bruce Harrod Rowell."
1
Change Date: 1 May 2004
Steve Mears' sources:
Abbrev: Mears, Argent Fam by David Rawlings
Title: Mears, Argent Fam by David Rawlings
Publication: Gedcom via Email:
From: davidgrawlings@earthlink.net
To: smears@zianet.com
Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 13:43:5
Subject: Mears of Beaufort District, SC
and forum posting string:
KYMERCER-L Archives
From: davidgrawlings@earthlink.net
Subject: [KYMERCER] Re: John and Jane Stansal Harrod
Date: 4 Mar 2002 17:15:17 -0700
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Source:
US 1880 Census for Verdier, Colleton, SC:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
M. J. HETHERINGTON Self M Male W 30 SC Lawyer SC SC
Rebecca HETHERINGTON Wife M Female W 27 SC Keeping House SC SC
John HETHERINGTON Son S Male W 6 SC SC SC
Hampton HETHERINGTON Son S Male W 4 SC SC SC
Pauline HETHERINGTON Dau S Female W 3 SC SC SC
Myric HETHERINGTON Son S Male W 7M SC SC SC
Pauline HARRIS SisterL S Female W 18 SC SC SC
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Source:
Hethington Archives by Edward LaRoche "Ned" Hethington via Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington:
Ned Hethington:
Name, dates, & places
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Source:
SEE STEVE MEARS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=smears&id=I8482
SC Low Country Families: Bamberg, Epting, Folk, Mears, Padgett, Rentz, Reynolds & Many More:
Steve Mears:
ID: I8482
Name: May King Allston
Given Name: May King
Surname: Allston 1
Sex: F
Birth: 6 May 1887 1
Death: 12 Jan 1972 1
Change Date: 1 May 2004 at 01:39
Note: Lived at 271 Calhoun St. , Charleston, SC per M.E. Searson 1
Marriage 1 John Mercer Hethington b: 16 Feb 1875
Married: 1
Change Date: 1 May 2004
Children
Maybelle Allston Hethington b: C 1909
Steve Mears' sources:
Abbrev: Mears, Argent Fam by David Rawlings
Title: Mears, Argent Fam by David Rawlings
Publication: Gedcom via Email:
From: davidgrawlings@earthlink.net
To: smears@zianet.com
Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 13:43:5
Subject: Mears of Beaufort District, SC
and forum posting string:
KYMERCER-L Archives
From: davidgrawlings@earthlink.net
Subject: [KYMERCER] Re: John and Jane Stansal Harrod
Date: 4 Mar 2002 17:15:17 -0700
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Source:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45178523/may-king-hethington
Created by: Saratoga
Added: 6 Dec 2009
Find a Grave Memorial 45178523
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 July 2020), memorial page for May King Allston Hethington (6 May 1887–12 Jan 1972), Find a Grave Memorial no. 45178523, citing Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA ; Maintained by Saratoga (contributor 46965279) .
Photo was added to the above site by Deesign.
May King Allston Hethington
BIRTH 6 May 1887
Adams Run, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
DEATH 12 Jan 1972 (aged 84)
Family Members
Parents
Photo
Donald McKay Allston
1855-1920Photo
Amarinthia King Allston
1855-1919
Spouse
Photo
John Mercer Hethington
1875-1920
Siblings
Photo
Francis Coachman Allston
1878-1918
Photo
Regina Margaret Allston Legare
1880-1965
Photo
Sarah Middleton Allston Witsell
1882-1959
Photo
Donald McKay Allston
1884-1967
Photo
William Wilkinson Allston
1886–1952
Photo
Heppie Allston Hughey
1893-1958
Photo
Hugh Coachman Allston
1895-1979
Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA
BURIAL
Magnolia Cemetery
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
MEMORIAL ID 45178523 | Allston, May King (I6563)
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Source:
Hethington Archives by Edward LaRoche "Ned" Hethington via Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington:
Ned Hethington:
Name, dates, & places
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Source:
SEE TED & JACKIE HUGHES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.singletonfamily.org/
Ted & Jackie Hughes:
HUTCHINSON Arthur Elwell, Jr.[1,2,3]
Suffix Jr.
Birth 10 May 1807 Effingham, Marion District (S. of WIllow Creek), South Carolina [4,5,6]
Sex Male
MILI Pvt./Sgt Company D, 1st S. C. Art. Enlisted at Cheraw, Feb. 18, 1861 On last roll Sept./Oct. 1864 Source: Confederate Service Records NARS Micro. 267 Roll 61 [7]
Died 30 Aug 1866 Willow Creek, Marion County, South Carolina [8,9,10]
Buried Lebanon Methodist Graveyard [5]
Person ID I21467 singleton
Last Modified 23 Aug 2004 | Edit
Father HUTCHINSON Arthur, Sr., b. Abt 1765, Marion Distirct, South Carolina
Mother Dellilah, b. Abt 1779, Marion Distirct, South Carolina
Family ID F15177 Group Sheet
Family HATCHELL Elizabeth "Eliza" Pilkington, b. 20 Sep 1811, Effingham, Marion Distirct, South Carolina
Married 4 Mar 1830 Pilkington Lands S of Willow Creek, North of Lyches, West of Pee Dee [5]
Children 1. HUTCHINSON John Wesley/Whitfield, b. 23 Dec 1831, Effingham, Florence County, or Willow Creek, South Carolina
2. HUTCHINSON Jane Caroline, b. 4 Jan 1834, Effingham, Florence County, or Willow Creek, Marion District, South Carolina
3. HUTCHINSON John William, b. 13 Nov 1834, Marion County, South Carolina
4. HUTCHINSON Arthur Elwell, III, b. 11 Feb 1835, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
5. HUTCHINSON William Thomas, b. 3 Mar 1836, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
6. HUTCHINSON Martha "Mattie", b. 25 Apr 1837, Effingham, Marion District, South Carolina
7. HUTCHINSON Hulda Pilkington, b. 30 Mar 1839, Willow Creek, Marion County, South Carolina
8. HUTCHINSON Martha Eleanor, b. 20 Jan 1841, Marion County, South Carolina
9. HUTCHINSON Sarah Matilda, b. 12 Dec 1842, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
10. HUTCHINSON ? Charles, b. 1844, Effingham, Florence County, South Carolina
11. HUTCHINSON Joseph Wesley, b. 28 Jan 1844, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
12. HUTCHINSON Drury/Dura Pilkington, b. 18 Nov 1845, Marion County, South Carolina
13. HUTCHINSON Margaret Ann/Elizabeth, b. 12 Sep 1847, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
14. HUTCHINSON Evander, b. 5 Jun/Jan 1848/9, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
15. HUTCHINSON Frances Angeline, b. 16 Jan 1852, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
16. HUTCHINSON George E., b. 2 Aug 1854, Marion District, South Carolina
17. HUTCHINSON Lena J., b. 11 Apr 1858, Marion District, South Carolina
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Source:
Hethington Archives by Edward LaRoche "Ned" Hethington via Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington:
Ned Hethington:
Name, dates, & places
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Source:
SEE TED & JACKIE HUGHES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.singletonfamily.org/
Ted & Jackie Hughes:
HUTCHINSON Arthur, Sr.[1,2]
Suffix Sr.
Birth Abt 1765 Marion Distirct, South Carolina [3,4]
Sex Male
MILI Serg. in Confederate War. [5]
Died 16 Dec 1827 Marion Distirct, South Carolina [6,7,8,9]
Person ID I21569 singleton
Last Modified 16 Jul 2001 | Edit
Father HUTCHINSON Unknown
Family ID F15747 Group Sheet
Family Dellilah, b. Abt 1779, Marion Distirct, South Carolina
Married Abt 1800 [9]
Children 1. HUTCHINSON Jensey "Jennie", b. Abt 1803, Marion Distirct, South Carolina
2. HUTCHINSON Arthur Elwell, Jr., b. 10 May 1807, Effingham, Marion District (S. of WIllow Creek), South Carolina
3. HUTCHINSON Josiah B."Joseph", b. Abt 1810, Marion Distirct, South Carolina
4. HUTCHINSON Ann, b. Abt 1812, Marion Distirct, South Carolina
5. HUTCHINSON Stacey
6. HUTCHINSON Jane, b. Abt 1802
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Source:
Hethington Archives by Edward LaRoche "Ned" Hethington via Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington:
Ned Hethington:
Name, dates, & places
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Source:
SSDI:
MAYBELLE AGEE 18 Jan 1909 Aug 1984 29401 (Charleston, Charleston, SC)
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Source:
SEE STEVE MEARS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=smears&id=I8719
SC Low Country Families: Bamberg, Epting, Folk, Mears, Padgett, Rentz, Reynolds & Many More:
Steve Mears:
ID: I8719
Name: Maybelle Allston Hethington
Given Name: Maybelle Allston
Surname: Hethington 1
Sex: F
Birth: C 1909 1
Death: 12 Jan 1972 in Augusta, Richmond Co, Georgia, USA 1 [Donna Forney Clark: See date in above reference]
Burial: Magnolia Cem, Charleston, Charleston Co, South Carolina, USA 1
Change Date: 1 May 2004 at 01:39
Note: Married twice, divorced twice. Married second time during WW2. 1
Father: John Mercer Hethington b: 16 Feb 1875
Mother: May King Allston b: 6 May 1887
Marriage 1 John Kennedy Gilreath
Change Date: 1 May 2004
Children
John Mercer Gilreath b: 2 Jun 1934 in Charleston, Charleston Co, South Carolina, USA
Margery Gilreath
Marriage 2 Unknown Agee
Change Date: 1 May 2004
Steve Mears' sources:
Abbrev: Mears, Argent Fam by David Rawlings
Title: Mears, Argent Fam by David Rawlings
Publication: Gedcom via Email:
From: davidgrawlings@earthlink.net
To: smears@zianet.com
Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 13:43:5
Subject: Mears of Beaufort District, SC
and forum posting string:
KYMERCER-L Archives
From: davidgrawlings@earthlink.net
Subject: [KYMERCER] Re: John and Jane Stansal Harrod
Date: 4 Mar 2002 17:15:17 -0700
****** | Hethington, Maybelle Allston (I6575)
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."
Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.
Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.
Kevin K. Mittge writes:
“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”
Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.
(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)
Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.
Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Source:
SEE LAWRENCE OWEN GRAY, JR.'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/r/a/Lawrence-O-Grayjr/index.html
GRAY-LARDNER-CHASTAIN-JENKINS:
Lawrence Owen Gray, Jr.:
Names, dates, & places
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/index.htm
"Made in America since 1638"
Administered by William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard
Nickname
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."
Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.
Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.
Kevin K. Mittge writes:
“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”
Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.
(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)
Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.
Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Source:
SEE LAWRENCE OWEN GRAY, JR.'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/r/a/Lawrence-O-Grayjr/index.html
GRAY-LARDNER-CHASTAIN-JENKINS:
Lawrence Owen Gray, Jr.:
Names, dates, & places
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/index.htm
"Made in America since 1638"
Administered by William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard
Nickname
****** | Robbins, Martha "Massey" (I1829)
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Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~tncrocke/
Crockett County, Tennessee:
Site maintained by Natalie Huntley:
Part of the site is:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~tncrocke/funeral/funeral-h.html
Compilation and contribution of Ronk Funeral Home Records 1937-1996 Alamo, Crockett Co., TN, by TOM CHILDERS:
Surname Hawkins
******* | Hawkins, Unknown (I5907)
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Source:
Information came from Richard E. Skeels. It originally appeared in Skeels Family History 1720-1980 (which includes the text of a hard back bound book, compiled and printed by George W. Roof in 1903 in Albion, IN). Important contributors to Section II of the above text were: Hazel Brown McCollough & Mrs. J. Harry Kidwell & Mrs. Edmund Schafer & Col. Mortimer Bennet. Kenton M. Kidd organized and compiled the combined three book edition of Skeels Family History 1720-1980. Part of the earlier books were set in type at South Side Press by Wayne Favinger, aged 15 yrs:
Name, dates, & places
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Source:
Ginger White:
From a letter, filed with the Tuscarawas County Genealogical Society (P.O. Box 141, New Philadelphia, OH 44663), dated June 4, 1946, originally having been sent to Mrs. Scott and Walter, signed by J. T. Ryan:
Name
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Source:
SEE LAURIE PUITE'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/u/i/Laurie-L-Puite/index.html
Hannen/Piechowski/Skeel/Trulock/Puite/TenBrink/Dalziel/Sharp
Laurie Puite:
1. WILLIAM1 SKEELS died Unknown. He married ANN ?. She died Unknown.
Children of WILLIAM SKEELS and ANN ? are:
i. CATHERINE2 SKEELS, d. Unknown.
ii.MARY SKEELS, d. Unknown.
iii.WILLAM SKEELS, d. Unknown.
iv.NICHOLAS SKEELS, b. Abt. 1783, Maryland; d. Unknown.
v. ISAAC SKEELS, b. 06 April 1799, Baltimore Co., Maryland; d. 04 March 1879, Wayne Twp., Jefferson, Ohio.
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Source:
SEE ANNE LEGGETT MCDONALD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=annefamily&id=I1146
Ancestors of Anne Leggett:
ID: I1146
Name: Mary Skeels 1
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1769 in MD 2 3
Death: 21 MAY 1854 in Roxford, Tuscarawas County, OH 4
Event: Change Date 9 JUL 2005
Burial: Roxford M.E. Cemetery, Union Township, Tuscarawas County, OH 5
Father: William Skeels b: ABT 1745
Mother: Anne [Skeels] b: BET 1745 AND 1753
Marriage 1 Richard Herron b: BET 1770 AND 1774 in Baltimore County, MD
Married: BET 1788 AND 1799 in Baltimore County, MD
Children
Isaiah Herron b: 14 APR 1799 in Baltimore County, MD
Nicholas Herron b: 20 JUN 1802 in Baltimore County, MD
Anne Leggett McDonald's sources:
Title: BabRhetta Maxwell
Title: Tuscarawas County, Ohio Cemeteries
Author: ------
Publication: Tuscarawas County Genealogical Society
Text: date
Title: 1850 federal census
Text: location
Title: Tuscarawas County, Ohio Cemeteries
Author: ------
Publication: Tuscarawas County Genealogical Society
Text: wife of Richard d 21 May 1854, 85 y
Title: Tuscarawas County, Ohio Cemeteries
Author: ------
Publication: Tuscarawas County Genealogical Society
****** | Skeels, Mary (I0552)
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Source:
McCroskey, Kyle. McCroskey Family Tree, Descendants of John McCroskey (1680-1757). 2000.
Most of the information that concerns the McCroskey family including names, dates, places, census reports, documents, photos, and stories, came from Kyle McCroskey's book. Contributors to her book included Caroline Carr, Donna Clark, Patty Day, Earl McCroskey, George Woodrow McCroskey, Harold McCroskey, Kyle McCroskey, Mike McCroskey, Madaline Earl McEuen, Rosanna Payne, Ruth Peterson, Jo Speck, and Marge Wheeler. Special thanks went to Mark McCroskey and to Judith Hildreth.
Information below is included in the book and was provided by Judith Hildreth, Roane Co. Historical Society:
Notes for MARY JANE PRICE:
McCrosky: Of Geary, Walton, Spencer District: John Robert McCroskey was a blacksmith. He and his wife Lydia Ellis had 9 children... they are listed at http:genforum.genealogy.com/mccroskey/messages/2.html.
John Robert McCroskey was a blacksmith in Spencer,WV.
Children of John McCroskey and Lydia Ellis are:
1. Robert Madison McCROSKEY (1877-1945), m. Eliza WRIGHT
2. Even Ephriam Ellis McCROSKEY (1878-1902?), m. Virginia PALMER
3. Harvey C. McCROSKEY(1880-?), m. Minnie BOARD
4. Mary C. McCROSKEY (1883-?)
5. Joseph Burns McCROSKEY (1887-1944),m. Clara M. BOGGS
6. Ruth M. McCROSKEY (1889-?)
7. Lottie Jane McCROSKEY (1893-?),m Earl H. MONROE
8. Romie C. McCROSKEY (1897-1963)
9. Obbrey McCROSKEY (1892-?)
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
In Kyle McCroskey's book mentioned above, 13 children are listed, 4 of whom died of the flu (Maggie, Aubrey Dell, Nellie Grace, and Brooksey Cecil).
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Source:
McCroskey, Kyle. McCroskey Family Tree, Descendants of John McCroskey (1680-1757). 2000.
In a letter written by Lottie Jane McCroskey Monroe dated April 6, 1982, she wrote about her father:
My father, John Robert, was a big man, fair complexion, sandy curly hair and big blue eyes. Even though he was "The Village Blcksmith," he was very gentle and kind. He loved to sing and was blessed with a deep, rich, bass voice. He taught Sunday School and was the Lay Preacher on the three Sundays before Circuit-Riding Preacher came on his regular fourth Sunday. Every evening, after supper, he would read the scriptures to us, then take his violin, I would go to the organ and we would sing a hymn or two before bedtime. He married Lydia Catherine Ellis, June 1876, and raised a large family."
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Source:
SEE DAWNEE PHAY MCCULLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dawnraynn&id=I01453
My Tree with all its Crooked Branches & Extended Leaves:
Dawnee Phay McCulley:
ID: I01453
Name: Theodore Robbins
Sex: M
Birth: 6 APR 1844 in Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana
Death: 23 NOV 1852 in Barlow Prairie, Clackamas, Oregon
Ancestral File #: 12MN-N80
Reference Number: 1453
Father: Jacob Robbins b: 4 JUN 1809 in , , Kentucky
Mother: Sarah Spillman b: 23 OCT 1812 in Covington, Campbell, Kentucky
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Source:
Paul Waterman:
Death date Nov. 23, 1852
Burial: Adams Cemetery, Molalla, Clackamas Co., OR
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Source:
SEE ROD HANLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=robbins&GSfn=theodore&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1852&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=73664417&df=all&
Rod Hanley:
Theodore Robbins:
Birth: 1844
Death: Nov. 23, 1852
Molalla
Clackamas County
Oregon, USA
Family links:
Parents:
Jacob Robbins (1809 - 1896)
Sarah Spillman Robbins (1812 - 1865)
Burial:
Adams Cemetery
Molalla
Clackamas County
Oregon, USA
Created by: Rod Hanley
Record added: Jul 20, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73664417
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/MAHPRA.html
JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE by Zella S. Muller (See this document in the HISTORIES section of this site].
This account was written by Zella S. Muller.
It was copied by Doris Robbins, Oct. 1988.
It was recopied by Willard “Jack” Davis (Robbins descendant), Feb. 2001.
Corrections for clarity were made by Donna Forney Clark (Robbins descendant), May 2005.
Layout is by David R. Clark, M.D., May 2005.
JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE
by Zella S. Muller
They (the Robbins family) left their home in Greenburg, Indiana on March 19, 1852. Many of their friends and relatives were present to bid them farewell that morning. As they traveled across the plains, there were happy moments and sad ones. Their first sad moment was when they buried three of their cousins in one grave. Later on Jacob and Sarah left two of their sons behind in graves.
They arrived at Mr. Barlos home at Barlow, Oregon where Mr. Herrin met them and took them to the Salem Prairie where he had already rented a home for them. It was now November and a bad storm was on. Mr. John and Dorca Herrin were cousins of Jacob’s; they came in 1845 on the train (wagon) that had so many hardships.
In 1860 Jacob traded the home he had bought two miles east of Salem for Mr. Sweigle’s donation land claim on the Molalla Prairie. Levi (Jacob’s son) who had married Ediff Barger in 1859, came a bought 700 acres laying next to his father’s. He didn't move his wife and child till 1861 to their new home on the Molalla Prairie.
In 1855, Harvey the oldest son, went to the Rouge River Indian War. He was there for eight months, he reenlisted to go to Walla Walla and Yakima to fight the Cayuse and Yakima Indians. In 1858 Harvey married Perona Willoughby. Harvey was interested in mines and they spent most of their time in mining camps and school time in towns where there were good schools for their children.
Oliver married Mary Thompson, November 2, 1865 and at first lived on the place known as the Tom McFadden place for a year. Then went to the Umatilla Meadows for five years, then back to Molalla and bought a place at the edge of the Four Corners. There they spent the rest of their lives. Always ready to help in any way they could, they were known to every body as Uncle Ol and Aunt Mary.
Thomas Robbins married Ellen Reese in 1868, they went to the Umatilla Meadows to live. In later years he had a stroke and lived with his brother Ol and Mary. He got better and ran the first butcher shop in Molalla. It was part of the old store.
In 1857 the first school house was moved from the west of Four Corners to a mile east of the Four Corners on the Mr. Swiegle donated platt for the school. It was made a larger building. In 1860 Jacob Robbins bought this section of Mr. Swiegle’s, and he let them keep the school there.
In 1870 the first grange was held in Jacob Robbins’ large new barn. P.S. Noyer was Master and Chas. Howard was Secretary. and Treasurer.
In 1896 Levi had taken over the store at the Four Corners from Mr. Saul Hardesty; then in 1896 he moved the store across the street on the southwest corner. Wayne and Everman (Levi’s sons) took the store over in 1905; it was called the Robbins Brothers Store. [They] put a large water tank up in back of the store in case of fire. In 1898 [they] put in the first phone next year, a line to Oregon City, then a few more phones in Molalla. So they had to put in a three-jack affair switch board to handle the calls. They sold the store in 1925 to Mr. Skinn.
Wayne was first president of the Molalla Bank, when it was built. Willard done carpentry. He helped to build the first bridge across the Molalla at the Dickey crossing, which was in 1888, and built the Methodist church in Molalla in 1908. Several homes for different ones. His wife started the library, then he taught in the Molalla school.
Levi’s daughters all married farmers and stockmen, who helped with the rural life and community.
Jacob Robbins and his son Levi got along very peaceful with the Indians. The chief and his family and several Indian Braves lived by the river on Levi’s place. Levi told Beaver that they could live there as long as they wanted. They could hold their PowWow on the ground by the big spring, where they always had. That pleased them, very much. When their chief died, they left. Mrs. Beaver Trapper came back to see them when she was 104 years old.
Jacob Robbins’ children were all married. Martin married Rose, a sister of Aunt Mar. Amanda Minerva married Newton Loveridge; his folks were early settlers of Molalla Prairie. Nancy Jane married Ela Dillian, and Sarah Ellen married Thomas C. Benson, when Jacob and Sarah lived on the Umatilla Meadows. Thomas C Benson and wife moved to Portland where he had the stockyards; then his son Arthur took over after his father died, then Guy; Arthur’s son is there now.
Jacob Robbins died Feb 15, 1896, laid to rest by [beside] his wife and two sons that they lost on crossing the plains. Sarah Robbins died Dec. 25, 1865; Jacob and George Reese picked out a spot for her grave. Mr. George Reese owned the land so he donated the platt and fenced it, which is now known as the Adams Cemetery. All of Jacob Robbins sons and their wives are laid to rest by [beside] him.
Some of the prices they had to pay for supplies when they could get them crossing the plains; $50.00 for one hundred pounds of flour; $25.00 for a small side of bacon; $15.85 for one hundred twenty-six pounds of sugar; $115.60 for two oxen or $65.00 for one.
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Source:
SEE DAWNEE PHAY MCCULLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dawnraynn&id=I01457
My Tree with all its Crooked Branches & Extended Leaves:
Dawnee Phay McCulley:
ID: I01457
Name: Thomas Robbins
Sex: M
Birth: 5 NOV 1836 in Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana
Death: 25 OCT 1913 in Molalla, Clackamas, Oregon
Ancestral File #: 12MN-NJM
Reference Number: 1457
Father: Jacob Robbins b: 4 JUN 1809 in , , Kentucky
Mother: Sarah Spillman b: 23 OCT 1812 in Covington, Campbell, Kentucky
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
GOOD BYE INDIANA by Kate Sharp Jones, a story that is in the HISTORIES section of this website, http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/Goodbye%20Indiana.html
Marriage date
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/MAHPRA.html
JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE by Zella S. Muller (See this document in the HISTORIES section of this site].
This account was written by Zella S. Muller.
It was copied by Doris Robbins, Oct. 1988.
It was recopied by Willard “Jack” Davis (Robbins descendant), Feb. 2001.
Corrections for clarity were made by Donna Forney Clark (Robbins descendant), May 2005.
Layout is by David R. Clark, M.D., May 2005.
JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE
by Zella S. Muller
They (the Robbins family) left their home in Greenburg, Indiana on March 19, 1852. Many of their friends and relatives were present to bid them farewell that morning. As they traveled across the plains, there were happy moments and sad ones. Their first sad moment was when they buried three of their cousins in one grave. Later on Jacob and Sarah left two of their sons behind in graves.
They arrived at Mr. Barlos home at Barlow, Oregon where Mr. Herrin met them and took them to the Salem Prairie where he had already rented a home for them. It was now November and a bad storm was on. Mr. John and Dorca Herrin were cousins of Jacob’s; they came in 1845 on the train (wagon) that had so many hardships.
In 1860 Jacob traded the home he had bought two miles east of Salem for Mr. Sweigle’s donation land claim on the Molalla Prairie. Levi (Jacob’s son) who had married Ediff Barger in 1859, came a bought 700 acres laying next to his father’s. He didn't move his wife and child till 1861 to their new home on the Molalla Prairie.
In 1855, Harvey the oldest son, went to the Rouge River Indian War. He was there for eight months, he reenlisted to go to Walla Walla and Yakima to fight the Cayuse and Yakima Indians. In 1858 Harvey married Perona Willoughby. Harvey was interested in mines and they spent most of their time in mining camps and school time in towns where there were good schools for their children.
Oliver married Mary Thompson, November 2, 1865 and at first lived on the place known as the Tom McFadden place for a year. Then went to the Umatilla Meadows for five years, then back to Molalla and bought a place at the edge of the Four Corners. There they spent the rest of their lives. Always ready to help in any way they could, they were known to every body as Uncle Ol and Aunt Mary.
Thomas Robbins married Ellen Reese in 1868, they went to the Umatilla Meadows to live. In later years he had a stroke and lived with his brother Ol and Mary. He got better and ran the first butcher shop in Molalla. It was part of the old store.
In 1857 the first school house was moved from the west of Four Corners to a mile east of the Four Corners on the Mr. Swiegle donated platt for the school. It was made a larger building. In 1860 Jacob Robbins bought this section of Mr. Swiegle’s, and he let them keep the school there.
In 1870 the first grange was held in Jacob Robbins’ large new barn. P.S. Noyer was Master and Chas. Howard was Secretary. and Treasurer.
In 1896 Levi had taken over the store at the Four Corners from Mr. Saul Hardesty; then in 1896 he moved the store across the street on the southwest corner. Wayne and Everman (Levi’s sons) took the store over in 1905; it was called the Robbins Brothers Store. [They] put a large water tank up in back of the store in case of fire. In 1898 [they] put in the first phone next year, a line to Oregon City, then a few more phones in Molalla. So they had to put in a three-jack affair switch board to handle the calls. They sold the store in 1925 to Mr. Skinn.
Wayne was first president of the Molalla Bank, when it was built. Willard done carpentry. He helped to build the first bridge across the Molalla at the Dickey crossing, which was in 1888, and built the Methodist church in Molalla in 1908. Several homes for different ones. His wife started the library, then he taught in the Molalla school.
Levi’s daughters all married farmers and stockmen, who helped with the rural life and community.
Jacob Robbins and his son Levi got along very peaceful with the Indians. The chief and his family and several Indian Braves lived by the river on Levi’s place. Levi told Beaver that they could live there as long as they wanted. They could hold their PowWow on the ground by the big spring, where they always had. That pleased them, very much. When their chief died, they left. Mrs. Beaver Trapper came back to see them when she was 104 years old.
Jacob Robbins’ children were all married. Martin married Rose, a sister of Aunt Mar. Amanda Minerva married Newton Loveridge; his folks were early settlers of Molalla Prairie. Nancy Jane married Ela Dillian, and Sarah Ellen married Thomas C. Benson, when Jacob and Sarah lived on the Umatilla Meadows. Thomas C Benson and wife moved to Portland where he had the stockyards; then his son Arthur took over after his father died, then Guy; Arthur’s son is there now.
Jacob Robbins died Feb 15, 1896, laid to rest by [beside] his wife and two sons that they lost on crossing the plains. Sarah Robbins died Dec. 25, 1865; Jacob and George Reese picked out a spot for her grave. Mr. George Reese owned the land so he donated the platt and fenced it, which is now known as the Adams Cemetery. All of Jacob Robbins sons and their wives are laid to rest by [beside] him.
Some of the prices they had to pay for supplies when they could get them crossing the plains; $50.00 for one hundred pounds of flour; $25.00 for a small side of bacon; $15.85 for one hundred twenty-six pounds of sugar; $115.60 for two oxen or $65.00 for one.
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Source:
SEE DAWNEE PHAY MCCULLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dawnraynn&id=I01459
My Tree with all its Crooked Branches & Extended Leaves:
Dawnee Phay McCulley:
ID: I01459
Name: Sarah Ellen Robbins
Sex: F
Birth: 4 APR 1857 in Salem, Marion, Oregon
Death: 3 MAR 1931 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
Ancestral File #: 12MN-NS9
Reference Number: 1459
Father: Jacob Robbins b: 4 JUN 1809 in , , Kentucky
Mother: Sarah Spillman b: 23 OCT 1812 in Covington, Campbell, Kentucky
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/MAHPRA.html
JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE by Zella S. Muller (See this document in the HISTORIES section of this site].
This account was written by Zella S. Muller.
It was copied by Doris Robbins, Oct. 1988.
It was recopied by Willard “Jack” Davis (Robbins descendant), Feb. 2001.
Corrections for clarity were made by Donna Forney Clark (Robbins descendant), May 2005.
Layout is by David R. Clark, M.D., May 2005.
JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE
by Zella S. Muller
They (the Robbins family) left their home in Greenburg, Indiana on March 19, 1852. Many of their friends and relatives were present to bid them farewell that morning. As they traveled across the plains, there were happy moments and sad ones. Their first sad moment was when they buried three of their cousins in one grave. Later on Jacob and Sarah left two of their sons behind in graves.
They arrived at Mr. Barlos home at Barlow, Oregon where Mr. Herrin met them and took them to the Salem Prairie where he had already rented a home for them. It was now November and a bad storm was on. Mr. John and Dorca Herrin were cousins of Jacob’s; they came in 1845 on the train (wagon) that had so many hardships.
In 1860 Jacob traded the home he had bought two miles east of Salem for Mr. Sweigle’s donation land claim on the Molalla Prairie. Levi (Jacob’s son) who had married Ediff Barger in 1859, came a bought 700 acres laying next to his father’s. He didn't move his wife and child till 1861 to their new home on the Molalla Prairie.
In 1855, Harvey the oldest son, went to the Rouge River Indian War. He was there for eight months, he reenlisted to go to Walla Walla and Yakima to fight the Cayuse and Yakima Indians. In 1858 Harvey married Perona Willoughby. Harvey was interested in mines and they spent most of their time in mining camps and school time in towns where there were good schools for their children.
Oliver married Mary Thompson, November 2, 1865 and at first lived on the place known as the Tom McFadden place for a year. Then went to the Umatilla Meadows for five years, then back to Molalla and bought a place at the edge of the Four Corners. There they spent the rest of their lives. Always ready to help in any way they could, they were known to every body as Uncle Ol and Aunt Mary.
Thomas Robbins married Ellen Reese in 1868, they went to the Umatilla Meadows to live. In later years he had a stroke and lived with his brother Ol and Mary. He got better and ran the first butcher shop in Molalla. It was part of the old store.
In 1857 the first school house was moved from the west of Four Corners to a mile east of the Four Corners on the Mr. Swiegle donated platt for the school. It was made a larger building. In 1860 Jacob Robbins bought this section of Mr. Swiegle’s, and he let them keep the school there.
In 1870 the first grange was held in Jacob Robbins’ large new barn. P.S. Noyer was Master and Chas. Howard was Secretary. and Treasurer.
In 1896 Levi had taken over the store at the Four Corners from Mr. Saul Hardesty; then in 1896 he moved the store across the street on the southwest corner. Wayne and Everman (Levi’s sons) took the store over in 1905; it was called the Robbins Brothers Store. [They] put a large water tank up in back of the store in case of fire. In 1898 [they] put in the first phone next year, a line to Oregon City, then a few more phones in Molalla. So they had to put in a three-jack affair switch board to handle the calls. They sold the store in 1925 to Mr. Skinn.
Wayne was first president of the Molalla Bank, when it was built. Willard done carpentry. He helped to build the first bridge across the Molalla at the Dickey crossing, which was in 1888, and built the Methodist church in Molalla in 1908. Several homes for different ones. His wife started the library, then he taught in the Molalla school.
Levi’s daughters all married farmers and stockmen, who helped with the rural life and community.
Jacob Robbins and his son Levi got along very peaceful with the Indians. The chief and his family and several Indian Braves lived by the river on Levi’s place. Levi told Beaver that they could live there as long as they wanted. They could hold their PowWow on the ground by the big spring, where they always had. That pleased them, very much. When their chief died, they left. Mrs. Beaver Trapper came back to see them when she was 104 years old.
Jacob Robbins’ children were all married. Martin married Rose, a sister of Aunt Mar. Amanda Minerva married Newton Loveridge; his folks were early settlers of Molalla Prairie. Nancy Jane married Ela Dillian, and Sarah Ellen married Thomas C. Benson, when Jacob and Sarah lived on the Umatilla Meadows. Thomas C Benson and wife moved to Portland where he had the stockyards; then his son Arthur took over after his father died, then Guy; Arthur’s son is there now.
Jacob Robbins died Feb 15, 1896, laid to rest by [beside] his wife and two sons that they lost on crossing the plains. Sarah Robbins died Dec. 25, 1865; Jacob and George Reese picked out a spot for her grave. Mr. George Reese owned the land so he donated the platt and fenced it, which is now known as the Adams Cemetery. All of Jacob Robbins sons and their wives are laid to rest by [beside] him.
Some of the prices they had to pay for supplies when they could get them crossing the plains; $50.00 for one hundred pounds of flour; $25.00 for a small side of bacon; $15.85 for one hundred twenty-six pounds of sugar; $115.60 for two oxen or $65.00 for one.
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Source:
SEE DON NORMAN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~hcpd/norman/MCCROSKEY.htm
DESCENDANTS OF JOHN MCCROSKEY:
Don Norman:
John McCroskey, a son of John and Elizabeth (Gay) McCroskey, was born in County Antrim, Ireland September 26. 1715 and died in Rockbridge County, Virginia in 1811. His will, dated June 18, 1808, is recorded on pages 354 and 355 of Will Book 3 in Rockbridge County, VA. His will follows:
"In the name of God amen, I John McCroskey of the County of Rockbridge and the State of Virginia do make and appoint this to be my last Will and Testament in manner and form following Viz I do will that after my deceased all my just debts shall be paid and that my worldly Estate whatever either real or personal which may remain shall be for the entire use and benefit and at the disposal of my son Joseph McCroskey during his natural life and at his decease it shall be equally divided amongst his children, excepting the sum of one dollar to each of my other children which I allow to be made paid unto them within one year after my decease if they choose to call for it -- and I do Will and appoint my son Joseph McCroskey sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament, revoking and disannulling all former wills by me heretofore made and establishing and confirming this as my last Will and Testament -- In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this tenth day of June in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and eight--
John McCroskey (his mark) (seal)
Signed Sealed and acknowledged as the last Will and Testament in the presence of us
John Adams
Andw Findley
James Adams
At Rockbridge county Court July 1st 1811
A writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John McCroskey deceased by produced in Court by Joseph McCroskey the executor therein named and proved by the oath of John Adams, Andrew Findley and James Adams Witnesses thereto and ordered to be Recorded -- And on the motion of said Executor who made oath according to Law probate there of is granted him in due form on his giving Bone and Security and he together with Andrew Findley and Johan Adams his securities entered into and acknowledged Bond in the penalty of $5000 Conditioned according to Law.
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Source:
McCroskey, Kyle. McCroskey Family Tree, Descendants of John McCroskey (1680-1757). 2000.
Most of the information that concerns the McCroskey family including names, dates, places, census reports, documents, photos, and stories, came from Kyle McCroskey's book. Contributors to her book included Caroline Carr, Donna Clark, Patty Day, Earl McCroskey, George Woodrow McCroskey, Harold McCroskey, Kyle McCroskey, Mike McCroskey, Madaline Earl McEuen, Rosanna Payne, Ruth Peterson, Jo Speck, and Marge Wheeler. Special thanks went to Mark McCroskey and to Judith Hildreth.
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Source:
http://www.wesleyjohnston.com/users/ireland/index.htm
[1] Ó Gráda, Cormac; "The Great Irish Famine", Cambridge University Press, 1989.
[2] Dudley-Edwards, R; Williams, TD; "The Great Famine, Studies in Irish History 1845-52", Lilliput Press, 1956, (Reprinted 1997)
"...{potato} famines in 1741, 1745, 1755, 1766, 1783, 1800, 1816, 1822 and 1830, although only that of 1741 was comparable to the {1845} Great Famine."
Source:
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/suttonelms/pot11.html
From the administrator of the site (Nigel Deacon):
"I have written this {the summary that follows} after reading a chapter in "The Potato", by Larry Zuckerman - a fascinating history of the potato running to 300 pages and published by Macmillan, London:"
"The famine of 1728-29 (which killed thousands) came about because the oat crop failed, and potatoes couldn't make up the difference. A more severe famine occurred in 1740-1, when an unusually cold winter froze stored potatoes (they were kept in pits, outside) and the oat crop also failed. Entire villages were wiped out by starvation and disease. About ten percent of the population died (around 200,000-400,000). Nothing like this happened again until the Great Famine in the mid-1800s."
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Source:
SEE JEAN J. BOICOURT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=boicourtbylines&id=I55402
Boicourt Bylines:
Jean J. Boicourt:
The following two sources:
1.Source:
SOURCE: 1850 Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana Census
Roll 142 Page 160 Line 23 Family #300 DATE: Oct 11 1850
ROBBINS, Nathaniel age 58 b. VA farmer
Nancy age 54 b. VA
Amanda M. age 28 b. IN
Mahala age 21 b. IN
Nathaniel N. age 18 b. IN
Zabedia age 16 b. IN
Nancy age 13 b. IN
Angeline age 10 b. IN
HAMILTON, Benjamin age 17 b. IN
2.SOURCE: 1860 TUALITAN PCT, CLACKAMAS, OREGON CENSUS
Series: M653 Roll: 1055 Part: 1 Page: 83B
Line 20 Family #1152 DATE: June 28, 1860
ROBBINS, Nathaniel age 67 b. VA
Nancy age 63 b. VA
Angeline age 19 b. IN
BARRIS, William age 10 b. IN
Norval age 12 b. IN
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Source:
SEE JEAN J. BOICOURT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=boicourtbylines&id=I55402
Boicourt Bylines:
Jean J. Boicourt:
The following two sources:
1.Source:
SOURCE: 1850 Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana Census
Roll 142 Page 160 Line 23 Family #300 DATE: Oct 11 1850
ROBBINS, Nathaniel age 58 b. VA farmer
Nancy age 54 b. VA
Amanda M. age 28 b. IN
Mahala age 21 b. IN
Nathaniel N. age 18 b. IN [*** This is Nathaniel Norval Robbins]
Zabedia age 16 b. IN
Nancy age 13 b. IN
Angeline age 10 b. IN
HAMILTON, Benjamin age 17 b. IN
2.SOURCE: 1860 TUALITAN PCT, CLACKAMAS, OREGON CENSUS
Series: M653 Roll: 1055 Part: 1 Page: 83B
Line 20 Family #1152 DATE: June 28, 1860
ROBBINS, Nathaniel age 67 b. VA
Nancy age 63 b. VA
Angeline age 19 b. IN
BARRIS, William age 10 b. IN
Norval age 12 b. IN
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
GOOD BYE INDIANA by Kate Sharp Jones, a story that is in the HISTORIES section of this website, http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/Goodbye%20Indiana.html
"On the 14th day of February, Permelia Bird became the wife of Norval Robbins. It was the coldest day they had seen in Oregon. One of the wedding guests, Benjamin Athey remarked, he thought the Robbins and the Birds were mating out of season, since most of the invited guests nearly froze to death on the way to the wedding."
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archive:
Birth and death places
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Source:
SEE KIM MASON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3186918&id=I631035958
Chasteen:
Kim Mason:
ID: I631035958
Name: Rebecca CHASTAIN
Given Name: Rebecca
Surname: Chastain
Sex: F
Birth: abt. 1794 in Franklin County, VA
Death: abt. 1870 in Scott County, IN
Census: 1850 Scott County, IN
Census: 1870 Scott County, IN with son Richard and his family
Father: Valentine CHASTAIN b: abt. 1768 in Virginia
Mother: Mary ROBBINS b: abt. 1763
Marriage 1 Richard ROBBINS
Married: April 19, 1810 in Shelby County, KY
Children
Valentine ROBBINS b: December 21, 1812
Harmon ROBBINS b: abt. 1824 in Indiana
Richard ROBBINS b: abt. 1825 in Indiana
Malinda Stella ROBBINS b: abt. 1830 in Scott County, IN
Jonathan C. ROBBINS b: abt. 1831 in Indiana
Rebecca Ann ROBBINS b: February 14, 1832 in Scott County, IN
[Donna Forney Clark: I can't find a definitive source for Harmon Robbins and Malinda Stella Robbins, although I did find the following;
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
RICHARD ROBBINS Pedigree
Children
1. MALINDA ROBBINS Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1830 <, Scott, Indiana>
Christening:
Death: 02 FEB 1876]
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/index.htm
"Made in America since 1638":
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard:
Husband: Richard Robbins
Born: 18 AUG 1784 at: VA 1
Married: 19 APR 1810 at: Shelby Co., KY 2
Died: 1850 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Rebecca Chastain
Born: 1794 at: Franklin Co., VA 1
Died: AFT 1870 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Father:Valentine Chastain
Mother:Mary Robbins
CHILDREN
Name: Richard Robbins
Born: 1825 at: IN 3
Married: 2 JUL 1847 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: 1875 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Spouses: Catherine Wheat
Name: Jonathan C. Robbins
Born: 1831 at: IN 3
Married: 13 MAR 1851 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: at:
Spouses: Merina Jane Clines
Name: Rebecca Ann Robbins
Born: 14 FEB 1836 at: IN 3
Married: 24 APR 1851 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: 7 JUL 1895 at: Blocher, Scott Co., IN 3
Spouses: David M. Chasteen
SOURCES
1) Scott County, Indiana Genealogy Family Files #219.
2) Shelby Co. Kentucky marriage records.
3) Microfile record at Indiana State Library, Indianapolis, IN.
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/index.htm
"Made in America since 1638":
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard:
Husband: Richard Robbins
Born: 1825 at: IN 1
Married: 2 JUL 1847 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 1875 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Father:Richard Robbins
Mother:Rebecca Chastain
Other Spouses:
Wife: Catherine Wheat
Born: 1825 at: MO 1
Died: AFT 1880 at: 1
Father:
Mother:
CHILDREN
Name: David Robbins
Born: 4 JUL 1856 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Married: 23 DEC 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Died: 25 JAN 1934 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Julia Emily "Emma" Chasteen
SOURCES
1) Microfile record at Indiana State Library, Indianapolis, IN.
2) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
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Source:
US 1850 Census of Scott Co., IN:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/411.htm
4 180 180 Robbins Richard B. 25 M Farmer Indiana
5 180 180 Robbins Catharine 23 F Missouri
6 180 180 Robbins Jacob 5/12 M Indiana
7 180 180 Whut Francis 20 F Missouri
(The USGenWeb Archives provide genealogical and historical data to the general public without fee or charge of any kind. It is intended that this material not be used in a commercial manner.
Abstracted by Myrna Hawley, ©1998 from the National Archives and Records Administration Federal Population Schedules for the 7th Census of the United States in 1850.)
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Valentine ROBBINS
Male Family
Event(s):
Birth: 22 DEC 1812 Of, , Henry, Kentucky
Death: 02 MAR 1849
Marriages:
Spouse: Hannah C. CHASTAIN Family
Marriage: 05 NOV 1835 Of, , Henry, Kentucky
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Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVW-3ZB
Richard Robbins
Census • United States Census, 1850
Cite This Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVW-3ZB : 19 December 2020), Richard Robbins, Jennings Township, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Event Type Census
Name Richard Robbins
Sex Male
Age 60
Event Date 1850
Event Place Jennings Township, Scott, Indiana, United States
Event Place (Original) Jennings, Scott, Indiana, United States
Birth Year (Estimated) 1790
Birthplace Virginia
Race White
Household ID 100
House Number 100
Line Number 38
Schedule Type 1850 Population
Affiliate Film Number 172
Affiliate Publication Number M432
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Other People on This Record
Rebecca Robbins
F
56
Virginia
Rebecca Ann Robbins
F
20
Indiana
Jonathan C Robbins
M
19
Indiana
Harmon Robbins
M
26
Indiana
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SMITH - CLARK CONNECTIONS
Marcia Smith Clark:
ID: I24746
Name: Ollie May Robbins
Given Name: Ollie May
Surname: Robbins
Sex: F
Birth: 2 Aug 1880 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Death: 25 Dec 1961 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA 1
Change Date: 25 Apr 2004 at 07:00
Note: ZYXW ®167
Father: Bourbon Robbins b: 2 Mar 1861 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Mother: Mary Jane Dowell b: 31 Mar 1862 in , , Kentucky, USA
Marriage 1 John Lewis Dowell b: 22 Sep 1874 in , , Kentucky, USA
Married: 1
Change Date: 25 Apr 2004
Children
Roy Lincoln Dowell b: 7 Jul 1909 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Sources:
Abbrev: Arms
Title: Arms
Author: William R Mattingly
Publication: Descendants of Edward Arms
Entries: 2218 Updated: Sun Apr 20 08:33:01 2003
Contact: William R. Mattingly: wmatting@cablenet-va.com
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=lucyarms&id=I0479
Database: lucyarms
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SMITH - CLARK CONNECTIONS
Marcia Smith Clark:
ID: I24755
Name: Prayless Robbins
Given Name: Prayless
Surname: Robbins
Name: Prayles Robbins
Given Name: Prayles
Surname: Robbins
NSFX: [[T]]
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1834 1836 in , Decatur, Indiana, USA
Death: Y 1 2
Change Date: 11 Apr 2005 at 00:51
Father: Absalom Robbins b: 1805 1810
Mother: Jemima Hanks b: 1813 in , Hardin, Kentucky, USA
Marriage 1 Frances Ann Armes b: Abt 1833 1835 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Married: 26 Jan 1854 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA 1 2
Change Date: 5 May 2004
Children
Micajah Robbins b: Abt 1857 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Elizabeth Robbins b: Abt 1859 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Bourbon Robbins b: 2 Mar 1861 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Burrell Robbins b: 30 May 1863 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
America Robbins b: Abt 1865 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Gideon Perin Robbins b: 25 Oct 1868 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Sources:
Abbrev: Arms
Title: Arms
Author: William R Mattingly
Publication: Descendants of Edward Arms
Entries: 2218 Updated: Sun Apr 20 08:33:01 2003
Contact: William R. Mattingly: wmatting@cablenet-va.com
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=lucyarms&id=I0479
Database: lucyarms
Abbrev: Dowell-Tucker
Title: Dowell-Tucker
Author: A W Dowell
Publication: Pedigree Chart for Timothy Ray Dowell by Amy M Wannemuehler Dowell, April 20 2003
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Source:
Notes of Josephine Beauchamp Robbins
via Mikki Brumfield-Davenport:
Spelling of Phrales & birthdate
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SMITH - CLARK CONNECTIONS
Marcia Smith Clark:
ID: I25052
Name: Micajah Robbins
Given Name: Micajah
Surname: Robbins
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1857 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Death: Y 1
Change Date: 25 Apr 2004 at 06:57
Father: Prayless Robbins b: Abt 1834 1836 in , Decatur, Indiana, USA
Mother: Frances Ann Armes b: Abt 1833 1835 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Sources:
Abbrev: Arms
Title: Arms
Author: William R Mattingly
Publication: Descendants of Edward Arms
Entries: 2218 Updated: Sun Apr 20 08:33:01 2003
Contact: William R. Mattingly: wmatting@cablenet-va.com
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=lucyarms&id=I0479
Database: lucyarms
****** | Robbins, Micajah (I3281)
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SMITH - CLARK CONNECTIONS
Marcia Smith Clark:
ID: I25180
Name: Orbra Robbins
Given Name: Orbra
Surname: Robbins
Sex: M
Birth: 24 Apr 1882 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Death: 12 Dec 1963 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA 1
Change Date: 25 Apr 2004 at 07:07
Father: Bourbon Robbins b: 2 Mar 1861 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Mother: Mary Jane Dowell b: 31 Mar 1862 in , , Kentucky, USA
Marriage 1 Jacy Bell Roberts b: 6 Dec 1883 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Married: 20 Oct 1903 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA 1
Change Date: 25 Apr 2004
Sources:
Abbrev: Arms
Title: Arms
Author: William R Mattingly
Publication: Descendants of Edward Arms
Entries: 2218 Updated: Sun Apr 20 08:33:01 2003
Contact: William R. Mattingly: wmatting@cablenet-va.com
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=lucyarms&id=I0479
Database: lucyarms
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Source:
Notes of Josephine Beauchamp Robbins
via Mikki Brumfield-Davenport:
Birth and burial place
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Source:
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SMITH - CLARK CONNECTIONS
Marcia Smith Clark:
ID: I25183
Name: Susan Robbins
Given Name: Susan
Surname: Robbins
Sex: F
Birth: May 1888 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Death: 19 Feb 1965 1
Change Date: 25 Apr 2004 at 07:11
Father: Bourbon Robbins b: 2 Mar 1861 in , Breckinridge, Kentucky, USA
Mother: Mary Jane Dowell b: 31 Mar 1862 in , , Kentucky, USA
Marriage 1 A J Dawley
Married: 1
Change Date: 25 Apr 2004
Sources:
Abbrev: Arms
Title: Arms
Author: William R Mattingly
Publication: Descendants of Edward Arms
Entries: 2218 Updated: Sun Apr 20 08:33:01 2003
Contact: William R. Mattingly: wmatting@cablenet-va.com
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=lucyarms&id=I0479
Database: lucyarms
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Source:
Notes of Josephine Beauchamp Robbins
via Mikki Brumfield-Davenport:
Nickname
****** | Robbins, Susan "Sudie" (I3115)
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Source:
SEE SHEILA ADKINS POWELL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES
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Adkins/Spence/Perry/Smith Connections:
Sheila Adkins Powell:
ID: I080706
Name: Henry J. Hugett
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1852
Marriage 1 Elizabeth Clementine Creger b: 1 JAN 1854 in Smyth County, Virginia
Married: 14 JUL 1874
Children
Charles Hugett b: ABT 1878
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Source:
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http://www.burgesslegacy.org/matrix/index.htm
http://www.burgesslegacy.org/matrix/f_5a.htm#3
The Breathless Moon:
The Burgess and Alexander Family Genealogy Online:
Daniel K. Burgess:
Creger, Elizabeth Clementine
b. 1 JUL 1855 Smyth Co., Virginia
d. 3 OCT 1923 Dothan, Fayette Co., West Virginia
Gender: Female
Parents:
Father: Creger, Joseph Henry
Mother: Powers, Mary Carolina
Family:
Marriage: 14 JUL 1874 Fayette Co., West Virginia
Spouse: Hugett, Henry J.
b. ABT 1852 Raleigh Co., Virginia
d. UNKNOWN
Gender: Male
Parents:
Father: Hugett, James
Mother: ?, Mary
****** | Hugett, Henry J. (I6547)
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Source:
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Thorpe & York Genealogy:
Stephanie Thorpe:
ID: I12494
Name: Mary Elizabeth Murphy
Given Name: Mary Elizabeth
Surname: Murphy
Nickname: Betsey
Sex: F
Change Date: 14 Sep 2005
Birth: 1806
Death: BET 1851 AND 60
Marriage 1 James Johnson b: 1805
Married: 5 SEP 1829 in Kanawha Co., Virginia
Note:
Virginia Marriges 1740-1850
Children:
Mariah Johnson b: 1830
Phebe Johnson b: 1831
David Johnson b: 1834
Hiram Johnson b: 1835 in West Virginia
Henry Johnson b: 1838
Amy Johnson b: 1840
Elizabeth Johnson b: 1842
William Johnson b: 1844
Jane Johnson b: 1844
****** | Murphy, Mary Elizabeth (I2592)
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Source:
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http://www.singletonfamily.org/
Ted & Jackie Hughes:
HATCHELL Elizabeth "Eliza" Pilkington[1,2,3]
Birth 20 Sep 1811 Effingham, Marion Distirct, South Carolina [4,5,6]
Sex Female
Died 16 Jun 1905/9 Aug 1888 [7,8]
Person ID I21468 singleton
Last Modified 23 Aug 2004 | Edit
Father HATCHELL John, b. Abt 1783, Wake, North Carolina
Mother PILKINGTON Huldah, b. Abt 1793, Willow Creek, Marion County, South Carolina
Family ID F15105 Group Sheet
Family HUTCHINSON Arthur Elwell, Jr., b. 10 May 1807, Effingham, Marion District (S. of WIllow Creek), South Carolina
Married 4 Mar 1830 Pilkington Lands S of Willow Creek, North of Lyches, West of Pee Dee [8]
Children 1. HUTCHINSON John Wesley/Whitfield, b. 23 Dec 1831, Effingham, Florence County, or Willow Creek, South Carolina
2. HUTCHINSON Jane Caroline, b. 4 Jan 1834, Effingham, Florence County, or Willow Creek, Marion District, South Carolina
3. HUTCHINSON John William, b. 13 Nov 1834, Marion County, South Carolina
4. HUTCHINSON Arthur Elwell, III, b. 11 Feb 1835, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
5. HUTCHINSON William Thomas, b. 3 Mar 1836, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
6. HUTCHINSON Martha "Mattie", b. 25 Apr 1837, Effingham, Marion District, South Carolina
7. HUTCHINSON Hulda Pilkington, b. 30 Mar 1839, Willow Creek, Marion County, South Carolina
8. HUTCHINSON Martha Eleanor, b. 20 Jan 1841, Marion County, South Carolina
9. HUTCHINSON Sarah Matilda, b. 12 Dec 1842, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
10. HUTCHINSON ? Charles, b. 1844, Effingham, Florence County, South Carolina
11. HUTCHINSON Joseph Wesley, b. 28 Jan 1844, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
12. HUTCHINSON Drury/Dura Pilkington, b. 18 Nov 1845, Marion County, South Carolina
13. HUTCHINSON Margaret Ann/Elizabeth, b. 12 Sep 1847, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
14. HUTCHINSON Evander, b. 5 Jun/Jan 1848/9, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
15. HUTCHINSON Frances Angeline, b. 16 Jan 1852, Effingham, Marion County, South Carolina
16. HUTCHINSON George E., b. 2 Aug 1854, Marion District, South Carolina
17. HUTCHINSON Lena J., b. 11 Apr 1858, Marion District, South Carolina
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Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
The following info came from personal correspondence with Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard, dated February 13, 1999:
Husband: William Martin Robbins died at age: 59
Born: 19 Nov 1820 in: Scott Co., IN
1
Baptized: in:
Died: aft 1880 in:
1
Cemetery: in:
Religion: in:
Resided: Occupation: Farmer
Father: Richard Robbins
Mother: Rebecca Chastain
Wife: Mary R. Chasteen also known as: Ann, Nancy died at age: 52
Married: 13 Jan 1843 in: Scott Co., IN
his age: 22 her age: 15 1
Ceremony: Divorced/Annulled/Separated: Year:
Born: 1828 in: IN
1
Baptized: in:
Died: aft 1880 in:
2
Cemetery: in:
Religion: in:
Resided: Occupation:
Father: Martin Chastain
Mother: Nancy Chamberlain
1 M Martin Charles Robbins died at age: 14
Born: 1846 IN 2
Died: bef 1860 IN
Cemetery:
2 F Martha Robbins
Born: 1847 IN 3
Died:
Cemetery:
3 ? Albert Robbins
Born: 5 Jun 1849 IN 3
Died: Scott Co., IN 2
Cemetery:
4 M Valentine Robbins
died at age: 65
Born: 13 Mar 1852 Scott Co., IN 1
sp. Lydia Ann Cline
Married: 12 May 1871 Scott Co., IN 2
sp. Sarah Ellen Clark
Married: 14 Apr 1873 Scott Co., IN 4
Born: 9 Jul 1855 Died: 24 Jan 1904
Died: 15 Jul 1917 1
Cemetery: Cofee Creek 1
5 F Sarah E. Robbins
Born: 1854 IN 2
sp. William H. Clark
Married: 29 Dec 1872 Scott Co., IN 5
Died:
Cemetery:
6 M Leonard Robbins
Born: 1858 IN 2
sp. Amine Kinney
Married: 7 Mar 1883 Scott Co., IN 2
Died:
Cemetery:
7 M Sylvester Robbins
died at age: 53
Born: 27 Jan 1859 IN 6
sp. Emma Tish Belch
Married: 7
Died: 21 Dec 1912 Little York, Washington Co., IN 2
Cemetery: Scaffold Lick Scott Co., IN 7
8 M Silas Robbins
Born: 1863 IN 2
Died:
Cemetery:
9 F Mary A. Robbins
Born: 1866 IN 2
Died:
Cemetery:
10 M Charley Robbins
Born: 1869 IN 2
Died:
Cemetery:
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard's sources:
1 Scott County, Indiana Genealogy Family Files #219.
2 Microfile record at Indiana State Library, Indianapolis, IN.
3 1860 Census Scott Co. IN. film 294
4 Marriage records, Scott County, Indiana, B-3 pg 524
5 International Genealogical Index as of March 1992, Indiana. p 13,791
6 Washington County, Indiana, death records 1882-1928. pg. 6
7 Washington County, Indiana, death records 1882-1928. Pg. 6
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Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/411.htm
US 1850 Census:
13 218 218 Robbins William 29 M Farmer 200 Indiana
14 218 218 Robbins Mary 25 F Indiana
15 218 218 Robbins Martin 4 M Indiana
16 218 218 Robbins Albert 1 M Indiana
(The USGenWeb Archives provide genealogical and historical data to the general public without fee or charge of any kind. It is intended that this material not be used in a commercial manner.
Abstracted by Myrna Hawley, ©1998 from the National Archives and Records Administration Federal Population Schedules for the 7th Census of the United States in 1850.)
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Sylvester,Robbins,Scott,Co,IN,1859::robbins::4090.html
Kevin Mittge: Posted by: Kevin K. Mittge Date: January 26, 2002 at 13:55:52
In Reply to: Sylvester Robbins/ Scott Co., IN/ 1859 by Donna Forney Clark of 4099
My information on Sylvester (Robbins), albeit of uncertain documentation, is that he was the son of William Martin Robbins and Nancy Chasteen. William Martin (1821-aft. 1880) was the son of Richard Robbins Jr. (c1790-betw. 1850/1858) and Rebecca Chastain. Richard Jr. was the son of Richard Robbins Sr. (c. 1760 in Guilford (now Randolph) Co., NC d. after 1814 in Kentucky) and Catherine or Mary [--?--]. Rebecca Chastain was the daughter of Valentine Chastain (c1768-1843) and Mary Robbins (c1774-1844) - this Mary was the daughter of Jacob and Mary [--?--] Robbins. Richard Sr. may have been (documentation is lacking here), the son of Nathaniel and Ann Robbins.
Rebecca Chastain, b. abt 1795, was the daughter of Valentine Chastain and Mary Robbins.
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Source:
US 1880 Census of Johnson, Scott, Indiana:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William ROBBINS Self M Male W 60 IN Farming KY KY
Mary ROBBINS Wife M Female W 55 IN Keeping House KY KY
Silvester ROBBINS Son S Male W 21 IN Laborer IN IN
Siles ROBBINS Son S Male W 17 IN Laborer IN IN
Mary A. ROBBINS Dau S Female W 14 IN At Home IN IN
Charley ROBBINS Son S Male W 11 IN At Home IN IN
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Valentine ROBBINS
Male Family
Event(s):
Birth: 22 DEC 1812 Of, , Henry, Kentucky
Death: 02 MAR 1849
Marriages:
Spouse: Hannah C. CHASTAIN Family
Marriage: 05 NOV 1835 Of, , Henry, Kentucky
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Source:
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Richard Robbins
Census • United States Census, 1850
Cite This Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVW-3ZB : 19 December 2020), Richard Robbins, Jennings Township, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Event Type Census
Name Richard Robbins
Sex Male
Age 60
Event Date 1850
Event Place Jennings Township, Scott, Indiana, United States
Event Place (Original) Jennings, Scott, Indiana, United States
Birth Year (Estimated) 1790
Birthplace Virginia
Race White
Household ID 100
House Number 100
Line Number 38
Schedule Type 1850 Population
Affiliate Film Number 172
Affiliate Publication Number M432
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Other People on This Record
Rebecca Robbins
F
56
Virginia
Rebecca Ann Robbins
F
20
Indiana
Jonathan C Robbins
M
19
Indiana
Harmon Robbins
M
26
Indiana
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Source:
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"Made in America since 1638"
Administered by William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard
Husband: Thomas Robbins
Born: 1784 at: 1
Married: at:
Died: 1836 at: 1
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Ann ______
Other Spouses:
Wife: Margaret Robbins
Born: 1784 at: 1
Died: 1850 at: 1
Father:Jacob "Jack" Robbins
Mother:Mary Wells
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard's source:
1) Data supplied by Robb Robbins, Fresno, CA
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Source:
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"Made in America since 1638"
Administered by William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard
Husband: Thomas Robbins
Born: 1784 at: 1
Married: at:
Died: 1836 at: 1
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Ann ______
Other Spouses:
Wife: Margaret Robbins
Born: 1784 at: 1
Died: 1850 at: 1
Father:Jacob "Jack" Robbins
Mother:Mary Wells
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard's source:
1) Data supplied by Robb Robbins, Fresno, CA
****** | Robbins, Thomas (I1832)
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Source:
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"Made in America since 1638"
Administered by William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard
Husband: John Buckner ROBBINS
Born: ABT 1829 at: IN 1
Married: 18 DEC 1850 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel ROBBINS
Mother:Elizabeth CHASTAIN
Other Spouses:
Wife: Rebecca ROBBINS
Born: AUG. 1833 at: 3
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: Theodore (John?) ROBBINS
Born: ABT 1852 at: Jefferson Co., 3
Married: 15 NOV 1870 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Sarah Ellen CHASTEEN
Name: Theopilus ROBBINS
Born: ABT 1857 at: IN 3
Name: Amanda ROBBINS
Born: ABT 1861 at: IN 3
Name: Jeanette Alvine ROBBINS
Born: ABT 1865 at: IN 3
Name: Ida Rose Zella ROBBINS
Born: MAY 1869 at: IN 3
Name: Lucy America ROBBINS
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard sources:
1) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
2) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
3) Data supplied by Aletha Elaine Current Arnold
****** | Robbins, Rebecca (I1726)
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
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"Made in America since 1638"
Administered by William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard
Husband: John Buckner ROBBINS
Born: ABT 1829 at: IN 1
Married: 18 DEC 1850 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel ROBBINS
Mother:Elizabeth CHASTAIN
Other Spouses:
Wife: Rebecca ROBBINS
Born: AUG. 1833 at: 3
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: Theodore (John?) ROBBINS
Born: ABT 1852 at: Jefferson Co., 3
Married: 15 NOV 1870 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Sarah Ellen CHASTEEN
Name: Theopilus ROBBINS
Born: ABT 1857 at: IN 3
Name: Amanda ROBBINS
Born: ABT 1861 at: IN 3
Name: Jeanette Alvine ROBBINS
Born: ABT 1865 at: IN 3
Name: Ida Rose Zella ROBBINS
Born: MAY 1869 at: IN 3
Name: Lucy America ROBBINS
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard sources:
1) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
2) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
3) Data supplied by Aletha Elaine Current Arnold
****** | Robbins, Theodore (John?) (I2670)
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