James Robison

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Date Location Notes Sources
Marriage possibly to Elizabeth Means
Death > Jan 1844 will signed 4 Jan 1844 in Slippery Rock Twp., Butler Co., PA

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 5             Generation 6             Generation 7
 
                                               +-- [unknown]
                                               |
                      +-- James Robison -------+
                      |   (????->1844)         |
 James Robison, Jr. --+                        +-- [unknown]    
 (~1832-1907)         |                        
                      +-- Elizabeth Means [?]   
                          (????-????)         
                            

Sources:

Children

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
John Robison M
Margaret Robison F
William David Robison M 4 Dec 1836 Butler Co., PA Catherine Harriet Trembly
Robert Robison M
James Robison, Jr. M ~1832 Eleanor Jane Hines Direct line
Joseph Robison M

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
Slippery Rock Township, Butler County, PA  ? - 1844+

Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 Will of James Robison, Estate file # R-42, Register of Wills office, Butler County Court House, PA; microfilm at Butler Public Library, Wills Vol. B p. 295. Signed 4 Jan. 1844.
Lists son John, "5 youngest children" Margaret, William, Robert, James, Joseph. Guardian Alis Mc(Bride?); friend James Clark, executor. Witnesses ___ W. McBride & Thomas Clark
(Complete transcription)
Will of James Robison 1844,p.1.jpg

Will of James Robison 1844, p.2.jpg
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2 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams.
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3 Personal correspondence from Doris Jean Cochran, granddaughter of William David Robison, Jr.
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Source notes

Conjecture

  • From the 1895 History of Butler Co., p. 611, re. churches in Worth Twp.: Notes on the United Presby. Church organized in 1809 as the "Mouth of Wolf Creek Church", lists founding member David Robinson. We would expect this person to have been born by 1790 or earlier. Whether he is of the same generation as James Robison is a guess, as James' birthdate is unknown. James' children are born in the 1830's.
  • The 1883 History of Butler County, by Waterman, p. 64 has the biography of a Thomas Robinson, son of Thomas Robinson, Sr., was born in Armagh Co. Ireland 4 July 1825. He came to the US with his parents in the spring of 1832 and located in Middlesex (now Penn) Twp., Butler Co. in spring of 1836. He married (20 June 1854) Ann E. DeWolf. He was elected to the Legislature in 1860; for many years was editor of the Butler Eagle.

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