Robinson Genealogy 161 (Notes Pages)

Individuals marked with a red dot are direct ancestors of L Robinson

Robbins, Cerilda Ann (b. 15 Mar 1833, d. 1874)

Note: SOURCE: Wes Archer, prcomp@newsguy.com, Oct 1998; Cerilda Ann Robbins, b 15 Mar 1833, Miami Co, OH, d 1874, Bur Rose Hill cem, Troy, Miami, OH, m Milton Jackson.

CONFLICT: BIOGRAPHY: "A Genealogical Index of Miami Valley Pioneers, Ohio" by Lindsay M. Brien; lists name as "Savilla Ann".

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Archer, Ann (b. 1798)
Note: SOURCE: Wes Archer, prcomp@newsguy.com, Oct 1998; Ann Archer, b 1796, KY, m Gordon Henry, m2 Henry Loughlin, m3 Allen Jones.

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Jones, Jasper N (b. 1833)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Independence, Nodaway, Missouri
Source: FHL Film 1254706 National Archives Film T9-0706 Page 66C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Jasper N. JONES Self M M W 47 OH
Occ: Farmer Fa: OH Mo: KY
Rachel H. JONES Wife F M W 42 OH
Occ: Keeping House Fa: OH Mo: OH
Charles D. JONES Son M S W 17 IA
Occ: Farmer Fa: OH Mo: OH
Jasper M. JONES Son M S W 12 IA
Occ: Farmer Fa: OH Mo: OH
Edward F. JONES Son M S W 10 IA
Fa: OH Mo: OH
Annie B. JONES Dau F S W 7 IA
Fa: OH Mo: OH
Earl V. JONES Son M S W 3 IA
Fa: OH Mo: OH
Emma T. JONES Dau F S W 1 MO
Fa: OH Mo: OH.

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Archer, Mary (b. 1808)
Note: SOURCE: Wes Archer, prcomp@newsguy.com, Oct 1998; Mary Archer, b 1808, m Warren Tremain.

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Archer, Samuel (b. 1771, d. 14 Apr 1839)
Note: SOURCE: Wes Archer, prcomp@newsguy.com, Oct 1998; Samuel Archer, b 1771, Mansfield Twp, Burlington, NJ, d 14 apr 1839, Quaker Cemetary, Philadelphia, PA, m Elizabeth West.

Lisa, Thought you might find this interesting. I found this whilelooking for my "book" with my Joseph Archer will etc.. Samuel was the sonof Joseph and his second wife Martha Tully. More later,WesARCHER, SAMUEL (1771-Apr. 14, 1839), merchant, philanthropist, was born near the village of Columbus, Burlington Co., NJ., and went to Philadelphiaabout 1794. In 1797 he married Elizabeth West, who was a member of the Society of Friends, and nine years his senior. The same year he began business in Philadelphia unearned the name of Archer & Newbold, described in the Philadelphia Directory as merchants. The following year he engaged in the retail dry-goods trade, but in another twelve months was in the importing business. In 1804 he took in Robert L. Pittfield, an accountant,as partner, and the name was changed to Archer & Company, which a few years later, became Archer & Bisphain, Stacey B. Bisphain entering the firm as successor to Pittfield, who retired. Between the years 1800 and 1812, the greater part of the business in importations from China was transacted through Philadelphia and Archer's firm was among the largest importers of muslims from the East Indies. These goods were not manufactured in this country. The house was also noted as an extensive importer of Chinese manufactures, but a great deal of Archer business was in textiles of British make. So large a buyer was he and so scrupulous in all his business dealings, that it was currently said his credit in Europe was unlimited. "The business for the house in that a was immense, having reached in a single year over two million of dollars in amount" (Simpson, P. 20), in 1810-1811 Archer made a visit to Europe to purchase goods. The War of 1812, which began soon after his return home, cut off the bulk of the foreign trade for the house, but after hostilities had ceased, with rare courage and business sagacity, he began to export China American-made fabrics, the manufacture of which was just beginning here. He is credited with having been the first American merchant to export extensively American made cotton goods to Asia. While fortune smiled upon many of his daring enterprises, it also occasionally frowned upon him, and he suffered several serious river reverses, owing it is said, to his generous disposition to place too much confidence in some concerns and men with whom he engaged in business. He tucked an active interest in the financial institutions of his adopted city, and was one of the original managers of the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society (1816) the first of it's kind in the United States; and the same year he was elected a director of the Insurance Company of North America, the first marine insurance company organized in this country. In 1817 he was one of four wealthy man who presented a lot on which was erected the Philadelphia Orphan Asylum; his partner at that time, Robert Ralston, was another of the quartet. William D. Lewis, who furnished the sketch of his life which appeared in Simpson's book, wrote of him (p.21) that he "held a prominent place among the enterprising merchants of our city for nearly half a century. When asking in the sunshine of great riches and prosperity, he possessed much simplicity of manners and an utter absence of all display...Charity, benevolence, and uprightness seemed to be the natural qualities of his character exhibited through life." His portrait painted by Anna C. Peale, and engraved by Samuel Sartain, pictures in in the quiet simplicity of the Quakers, whose ideals he made his own, although he was not a member of that religious society at the time of his marriage. He was birdied however, in a Friends' burial-ground in Philadelphia. [ Henry Simpson, Lives of Eminent Philadelphians Now Deceased (1859), portr; Abraham Ritter, Philadelphia and Her Merchants (1860), p.145; Jas.M. Willcox, A History of Philadelphia Saving Fund Society (1916) T. H. Montgomery, A. History of the Insurance Company of North America (1885) Manuscript records of the Society of Friends in Philadelphiaare authority for some of the statements made.] J. J.

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West, Elizabeth (b. 1762)
Note: SOURCE: Wes Archer, prcomp@newsguy.com, Oct 1998; Elizabeth West, b 1762 "(chekc mother's age at childbirth)", m Samuel Archer.

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Archer, Rebecca (b. ABT 1776)
Note: SOURCE: Wes Archer, prcomp@newsguy.com, Oct 1998; Rebecca Archer, b abt 1776, m George Thomas, m2 George Ephraim Carpenter.

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Carpenter, George Ephraim (b. ABT 1774)
Note: SOURCE: Wes Archer, prcomp@newsguy.com, Dec 1998; Rebecca Archer + George Ephraim carpenter, b Abt 1774, m 21 Feb 1796 in Ohio.

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Langhigh, Gertrude (b. ABT 1894)
Note: SOURCE: Name "Gertrude Lang something" remembered by Patricia G. Yochem Robinson, who would be the probable daughter of Kate Yochem. Gertrude would be around the same age as Orville Yochem.

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Robinson, Joseph (b. 13 Dec 1850, d. 13 Nov 1852)
Note: !BURIAL: "Kosciusko County, Indiana Cemetery Records", v1, Franklin and Seward Twps, by Lester H. Binnie, Oct 1974, 977-282 V3k v1; p 79, Franklin Cemetery, Lot 11, Row 6;
Joseph, son of J & MA died 13 Nov 1852, 1-11-0 (13 Dec 1850).

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Cuffel, Mary J (b. )
Note: CENSUS 1880; Silver Lake, Kosciusko, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254290 National Archives Film T9-0290 Page 210D
Enumerated with husband, daughters and sister;
Mery J. ROBINSON Wife F M W 33 IN
Occ: Keeping House Fa: OH Mo: OH.

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Robinson, Florence M. (b. 1872)
Note: CENSUS 1880; Silver Lake, Kosciusko, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254290 National Archives Film T9-0290 Page 210D
Enumerated with parents, sister, and aunt;
Florence M. ROBINSON Dau F S W 8 IN
Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN.

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Robinson, Anna B. (b. 1874)
Note: CENSUS 1880; Silver Lake, Kosciusko, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254290 National Archives Film T9-0290 Page 210D
Enumerated with parents, sister, and aunt;
Anna B. ROBINSON Dau F S W 6 IN
Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN.

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, Ruhmah (b. 23 Feb 1835, d. 22 Sep 1911)
Note: 1880 CENSUS; Seward, Kosciusko, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254290 National Archives Film T9-0290 Page 189C
Enumerated with husband and children;
Ruhamah ROBINSON Wife F M W 45 NY
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NY Mo: NY.

!BURIAL: "Kosciusko County, Indiana Cemetery Records", v1, Franklin and Seward Twps, by Lester H. Binnie, Oct 1974, 977-282 V3k v1; p 79, Franklin Cemetery, Lot 8, Row 6;
Ruhmah Robinson, his wife, 23 Feb 1835, 22 Sep 1911; buried next to husband.

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Robinson, Mitchel (b. 22 Nov 1858, d. 26 Nov 1858)
Note: !BURIAL: "Kosciusko County, Indiana Cemetery Records", v1, Franklin and Seward Twps, by Lester H. Binnie, Oct 1974, 977-282 V3k v1; p 79, Franklin Cemetery, Lot 12, Row 6;
Mitchel, son of J. & M. died 26 Nov 1858, age 4 days.

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Robinson, Silas Mitchell (b. 31 Jul 1860, d. 17 Mar 1905)
Note: 1880 CENSUS; Seward, Kosciusko, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254290 National Archives Film T9-0290 Page 188A
Enumerated with parents and 2 cousins;
Silas M. ROBINSON Son M S W 19 IN
Fa: IN Mo: OH.

!BURIAL: "Kosciusko County, Indiana Cemetery Records", v1, Franklin and Seward Twps, by Lester H. Binnie, Oct 1974, 977-282 V3k v1; p 78, Franklin Cemetery, Lot 1, Row 6;
Robinson, Silas M. 31 July 1860, 17 Mar 1905.

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Robinson, Lucinda (b. 1852, d. 1930)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Seward, Kosciusko, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254290 National Archives Film T9-0290 Page 188A
Enumerated with husband, 2 children, and brother--in-law;
Lucinda R. MILLER Wife F M W 29 IN
Occ: Keeping House Fa: IN Mo: OH.

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Miller, Guilford B. (b. 1853)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Seward, Kosciusko, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254290 National Archives Film T9-0290 Page 188A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Guilford B. MILLER Self M M W 27 IN
Occ: Farm Hand Fa: VA Mo: VA
Lucinda R. MILLER Wife F M W 29 IN
Occ: Keeping House Fa: IN Mo: OH
Nora A. MILLER Dau F S W 2 IN
Fa: IN Mo: IN
Evert E. MILLER Son M S W 5M IN
Fa: IN Mo: IN
Joseph PAXTON Uncle M W W 40 OH
Fa: PA Mo: PA.

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Richards, Amanda Ellen (b. 31 May 1864, d. 11 Feb 1895)
Note: !BURIAL: "Kosciusko County, Indiana Cemetery Records", v1, Franklin and Seward Twps, by Lester H. Binnie, Oct 1974, 977-282 V3k v1; p 78, Franklin Cemetery, Lot 3, Row 6;
Robinson, Amanda E., wife of S.M. died 11 Feb. 1895, 30-8-11 (31 May 1864).

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Kryder, Viola Etta Rees (b. 29 Jan 1863, d. 10 Nov 1919)
Note: !BURIAL: "Kosciusko County, Indiana Cemetery Records", v1, Franklin and Seward Twps, by Lester H. Binnie, Oct 1974, 977-282 V3k v1; p 78, Franklin Cemetery, Lot 2, Row 6;
Robinson, Viola, his wife 29 Jan 1863, 10 Nov 1919.

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