Robinson Genealogy 14 (Notes Pages)

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

Kintner, Joseph (b. 9 Jul 1821)

Note: !SOURCE-BIRTH-PARENTS-SIBLINGS: book BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF ADAMS, CLAY, HALL AND HAMILTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, by Adair Page 472.

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Whitcomb, Lola Aline (b. 11 Feb 1908, d. 4 Sep 1990)
Note: RESIDENCE: Sierra Madre (according to Pat R)

DEATH: DLRH, 1989 SS Death Index lists death date as Feb 1989 and death
Residence as Sierra Madre, Los Angeles, CA.
SSN: 551-50-5076

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Robinson, G (b. )
Note: RESIDENCES: Lived in Canada (source - Helen M'liss Whitcomb Robinson).

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Robinson, Clarence Wesley (b. 1 Apr 1885, d. 1957)
Note: SOURCE: Babe (nickname) married Anna, daughter Della, d France; from Helen M'liss Whitcomb Robinson.

NOTE: Back of family photo of parents & 3 older brothers says "Babe died at about 72 years in Long Beach, CA".

OCCUPATION: Plasterer' - worked with Grandpa (Joseph Tritch) (source Pat).

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Minkler, Elmer John (b. 15 Sep 1862, d. BEF 1865)
Note: !INFO SOURCES:
ALL INFO: (DLRH)
1880 CENSUS: Address; Cedar District, Boone Co., NE.
Not enumerated with mother, siblings or step-father.
Died around 1865, according to DLRH.
LAST UPDATE: 28 Mar 1994.

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Minkler, Cora Jane (b. 9 Jun 1866, d. AFT 6 Aug 1956)
Note: !INFO SOURCES:
1880 CENSUS: Address; Cedar District, Boone Co., NE.
Age 14 in 1880. At Home. Attending school.
Enumerated with mother, step-father, siblings &
step-siblings.
Roll T779 #37, VOL 1, ED 126, SH 6, LN 32.
CENSUS 1900, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1240917, ED 17, Sh 7, 1 Jun 1900, family 143; enumerated with husband, 2 children and mother; b Jun 1866, age 38, m 18 y, 4 kids, 2 living.)

NOTE:
When Annie (Bill's 2nd wife) was 6 years old in Dominguez (little town outside of Long Beach, now known as Carson, she knew Cora Broadbent.

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Whitcomb, Hiram (b. 25 Feb 1758, d. 28 Feb 1836)
Note: Fought in the Revolutionary War (?)

BIRTH: Guestimated.

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Stevens, Jonathan (b. 16 Jul 1764, d. 1850)
Note: NOTES: source - DAR lin #12982;
Jonathan Stevens (1764-1850) enlisted at 17 in Capt. Samuel William's Company. Pensioner - died Standing Stone, PA. Abner Adam's turned out for the relief of Boston, served in N.Y. campaign as Corporal and taken prisoner at the surrender of Fort Washington. He was appointed by the Assembly captain of a train-band 1777. b 1735 in Windham Co.

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Stevens, Abigail (b. 11 Mar 1771, d. 1845)
Note: SPOUSE-CONFLICT: DAR lin #20601 sources show Josiah married to Lucy STEVENS while Huntington sources show Josiah married to Abigail STEVENS. Are Lucy and Abigail the same person? Or which is he really married to?.

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Smead, John Milton (b. 25 Sep 1809, d. 26 May 1888)
Note: MARRIAGE: Indiana Marriage Through 1850, http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/tango/marriage/ ;
John Smead married Rachel Notestine on 29 Feb 1840 in Allen Co, IN.

DEATH: A Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions, Allen Co., IN, 977.274 V22d by Mary Penrose Wayne Chapter NSDAR, p 286, Squire Hatfield Cemetery, Washington Twp. sec 21; John M. Smead, 1809-1888.

CENSUS:
1880 Census; Washington, Allen, Indiana, June 1880;
Source: FHL Film 1254264 National Archives Film T9-0264 Page 262A
NOTE about this census by Brian Smead: This census page can be very confusing for a number of reasons. One, it has two sons living with John M. Smead, Thomas H. Smead and John H. Smead. John H. Smead appears to be in another household at first BUT the relationship column has him as son, and then has his family listed below him. I believe that John H. Smead and his family lived with his parents before getting his own farm in Cedar Creek township. The other confusing part is the entries of Charles G. and Henry H. Smead as grandsons listed just below Thomas H. Smead as son. For many years, because of this I thought Thomas H. Smead as my GG grandfather but both of Charles G. Smeads marriage certificates and his death certificate says his father was Edward C. Smead. Thomas H. Smead became a widower in 1875 and died in 1888. I don't believe he had any children. I have been through every page of the Allen county census, page by page, and find no entry of Edward Smead, his wife or other children however he died in 1887, three months before his 6th son was born, in Adams Township, Allen county, near the town of New Haven
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
John M. SMEED Self M M W 70 VT
Occ: Farmer Fa: VT Mo: VT
Rachel SMEED Wife F M W 62 OH
Occ: Keeper House Fa: DE Mo: KY
Thomas SMEED Son M W 38 IN
Occ: Farmer Fa: DE Mo: KY
Charles G. SMEED GSon M S W 8 IN
Fa: IN Mo: OH
Henry A. SMEED GSon M S W 6 IN
Fa: VT Mo: OH.

BIOGRAPHY: The History of Allen County, Indiana, Washington Township, 1880;
John M. Smead, a native of Guilford, VT., came to Fort Wayne in 1836. He was a tanner and
currier, and worked at that trade in Fort Wayne until 1840. In that year, he removed to
Washington Township, and in March 1840, married Mrs. Rachel Notestine, daughter of
Thomas Hatfield, and widow of Emanuel Notestine. He cleared and improved a farm, upon
which he still resides.

SOURCE: Wes Archer, prcomp@newsguy.com, Oct 1998; John M. Smead, b 25 Sep 1809, Guilford, VT, d 26 May 1888, Fort Wayne, IN, m Rachel Hatfield.

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Stevens, Phinias (b. ABT 1773)
Note: DEATH: Drown age 10 in the Susquehana River

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Stevens, Jonathan (b. ABT 1707)
Note: !MARRIAGE: "Records of the Congregational Church...(Canteburn, Conn.)", p 100, LH3827,
"[record of marriages]
1732
June: ye 3 Jonathan Stevens & Mary Daughter of Solomon Tracy".

!SOURCE-SPOUSE-CHILD-PARENTS: Genealogical & Personal History of Northern Penn. by John W. Jordan, LL.D. 1913 p. 765;
Jonathan, son of Simon and Mary (Wilder) Stevens, m in Canterbury, Conn. 3 Jan 1732, Mary Wray.

MOTHER-CONFLICT: If Jonathan Steven's birth date is really 1732, then the mother may be Mary GOVE rather than Mary WILDER?? (Father Simon Stevens married Mary Gove after 1729. It is suspected Mary Wilder died before 1729, unless he was a polygamist??) However, source for Jonathan's father's children, lists him as #2, where #1 b 1702 and #3 b 1705 ...?.

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Tracy, Mary (b. ABT 1711)
Note: !MARRIAGE: "Records of the Congregational Church...(Canteburn, Conn.)", p 100, LH3827,
"[record of marriages]
1732
June: ye 3 Jonathan Stevens & Mary Daughter of Solomon Tracy".

NOTE: Some have last name as Wray, others as Tracy. Marianne found a marriage record for Jonathan Stevens and Mary Daughter of Solomon Tracy".

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Stevens, Simon (b. 13 Aug 1677, d. 25 Jan 1758)
Note: !SOURCE-BIRTH-DEATH-SPOUSE-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-PARENTS: Genealogical & Personal History of Northern Penn. by John W. Jordan, LL.D. 1913 p. 765;
Simon, son of Cyprian and Mary (Willard) Stevens b i Boston, 13 Aug 1677 d in Marlborough, Mass. 25 Jan 1758. He "owned" the covenant at Marlborough Church, and removed from there to Lancaster ~1708, finally returning to Marlborough, where he remaried until his death. He m (1) 1701 Mary, dau of Nathaniel & Mary (Sawyer) Wilder, b 12 May 1679 (m in Marlborough) he m (2) after 1729, Mary (Gove) Martin, widow of Thomas Martin, who survied him & died in Marlborough. Her mother, Mary Holmes, was an unwilling emigrant to America.
She was bidding Adieu to friends on shipboard when it sailed. She decided to stay & m Mr. Grove (no first name given).
Children of Simon Stevens:
1. Cyprian b 1702
2. Jonathan
3. Mary b 1705 bapt 1707 at first Church Lancaster
4. Simon bapt 30 May 1709
5. Nathaniel, died young
6. Nathaniel, b 14 Jun 1716
7. Dorothy b 13 Sep 1719
8. Joseph b 1721 d 1771 m Dorothy Sawyer
9. Lucy b 1733

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Wilder, Mary (b. 12 May 1679, d. BEF 1729)
Note: Source: (see notes for husband Simon Stevens) and extracts from the Book of the Wilders 1927, p.11

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Stevens, Nathaniel (b. , d. BEF 1714)
Note: DEATH: died young

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Stevens, Cyprian (b. 1654/1655)
Note: !SOURCE-BIRTH-DEATH-MARRIAGE-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-EMIGRATION-FATHER: Genealogical & Personal History of Northern Penn. by John W. Jordan, LL.D. 1913 p. 765;
Cyprian, son of Willaim Steven b i London 1644-45 d Lancaster, MA. He immigrated w/his father & settled 1st at Rumney Marsh (now Chelsea), removing Lancaster ~ the time of the outbreak of King Philip's War. Forced to move, they went to Sudbury & was given authority to receive an Indian child of 6 yrs.
After the war, he ret. to Lancaster. Prominent cit; m 22 Jan 1672, Mary, dau of Maj Simon Willard & his 3rd wife, Mary (Dunster) Willard, a relative of Pres. Dunster of Harvard College.
Children:
Mary b 22 Nov 1672 m Samuel Wright of Sudbury
Dorothy died young
Simon
Elizabeth b 1681 m Capt. Ephriam Wilder
Joseph b 1683 m Prudence Rice, lived in Rutland, MA, parents of Capt. Phineas Stevens of Charlestown, NH.

RESIDENCES:
1st to Runny Marsh (now Chelsea), MA
Lancaster, MA (start of King Philips ?)
Sudbury - during war
Lancaster - after the war.

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Stevens, Dorothy (b. AFT 1672)
Note: DEATH: Died young

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Stevens, William (b. )
Note: !SOURCE-BIRTH-CHILDREN-FATHER-EMIGRATION: Genealogical & Personal History of Northern Penn. by John W. Jordan, LL.D. 1913 p. 765
William, son of Col. Thomas Stevens, b i London. Emigrated w/several children, incl:
Thomas who lived in Sudbury & Stowe, MA
Cyprian
Richard, who returned to England
Mary, who m. Capt. Whipple of Ipswich. (notes also say Mary, dau of Thomas Stevens, William's father, also married Capt. Whipple. Which one really did?).

CHILDREN-CONFLICT: The children of William and his father Thomas look suspiciously similar, plus Mary in each family is married to Capt. Whipple. But which is right? Families taken from the above source (a hand copy).

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Stevens, Thomas (b. )
Note: !SOURCE-CHILDREN-OCCUPATION-RESIDENCE: Genealogical & Personal History of Northern Penn. by John W. Jordan, LL.D. 1913 p. 765;
Col. Thomas Stevens, an armorer in Buttolph's Lane, London. He contracted with the Govern & company in Mar 1629 to supply arms to the Mass. Bay Colony. His family was origianlly of Devonshire in the early days, but the children were prob. born in London.
Children:
Thomas - emigrated in 1660
Richard, father of Samuel of Marlsburough
William
Mary, in m Capt. Whipple (hmm. Mary, the dau of William, Thomas' father, also m Capt. Whipple.)

CHILDREN-CONFLICT: The children of Thlmas and his son William look suspiciously similar, plus Mary in each family is married to Capt. Whipple. But which is right? Families taken from the above source (a hand copy).

RESIDENCE: originally of Devonshire;
OCCUPATION: Armorer in Buttolph's Lane, London.

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