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Charles Marion Robbins 1852 – 1919 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 May 1852

Birth Location: Jennings County, Indiana, USA

Death Date: 26 Feb 1919

Death Location: South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana, USA

Father: James Robbins

Mother: Nancy Gwinn

Spouse(s): Sarah Collins

Children(s): Rolley Robbins

In 1852, Charles Marion Robbins entered the world in Jennings County, Indiana, USA, born to James G Robbins and Nancy Jane Gwinn. Charles Marion Robbins married Sarah Jane "Sadie" Collins, and had children including Rolley Robbins. Charles Marion Robbins passed away in 1919 in South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1852, Charles Marion Robbins entered the world in Jennings County, Indiana, USA, born to James G Robbins and Nancy Jane Gwinn.
  • Charles Marion Robbins married Sarah Jane "Sadie" Collins, and had children including Rolley Robbins.
  • Charles Marion Robbins passed away in 1919 in South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Charles Robbins's Ancestors

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Charles Robbins
1852 – 1919
Birth Place: Jennings County, Indiana, USA
Parents
James G Robbins
1824 – 1893
Scott City, Harrison, Indiana, USA
Nancy (Jane) Gwinn
1827 – 1899
Jennings Co, IN
Grandparents
Jacob Robbins
1796 – 1874
Shelby County, Kentucky, USA
Mary ('Polly') Robbins
1802 – 1877
Henry Co, KY
Great-Grandparents
James Robbins
1771 – 1840
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Charles Robbins's Descendants

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Charles (Marion) Robbins (15 May 1852 – 26 Feb 1919) m. Sarah (Jane "Sadie") Collins (4 Jan 1875 – 4 May 1952)
  1. 1. Rolley Robbins (26 Feb 1905 – 7 Jul 1974) m. Ruby (Augusta) Robbins (22 August 1909 – 12 February 1991)
    1. 1. Leonard Robbins (19 Jul 1927 – 27 Nov 2004) m. Marjorie (Moss) Herrling (6 Jul 1927 – 27 Nov 2003)
      1. 1. Rolly (H) Robbins (22 Oct 1949 – 28 Nov 2012)
        1. 1. Nicole Robbins
        2. 2. Emily Couture
        3. 3. Jennifer (Von) Eschen
        4. 4. Ty Robbins
      2. 2. Christopher (A) Robbins (12 October 1950 – 25 April 2020) m. joan spencer (sept 4 1949 – 2020)
        1. 1. shonda robbins
        2. 2. William Robbins (7 Aug – )
        3. 3. Chrisopher Robbins (16 May 1968 – 1994)
        4. 4. Suzanne Robbins (6 Oct 1969 – )
        5. 5. Lindsey Robbins (27 Feb 1984 – )
        6. 6. Ruth (Ann) Madlem
      3. 3. Clyde Robbins (1 Feb 1952 – 2 Feb 1952)
      4. 4. Walter Robbins (1 Feb 1952 – 2 Feb 1952)
      5. 5. Daniel (Paul) Robbins (5 Dec 1955 – 25 Jun 2013)
      6. 6. Leonard Robbins
      7. 7. Doug Robbins
      8. 8. Michael Robbins

Charles Robbins's Timeline

5 Records

1852
15 May 1852
Birth of Charles Marion Robbins in Jennings County, Indiana, USA
Jennings County, Indiana, USA
1899
25 Sep 1899
Age 47
Charles Marion Robbins was married in Starke County, Indiana, USA
Starke County, Indiana, USA
1901
25 Dec 1901
Age 49
Charles Marion Robbins was married in Knox, Starke, Indiana, USA
Knox, Starke, Indiana, USA
1917
12 Mar 1917
Age 65
Charles Marion Robbins was married in Marshall County, Indiana, USA
Marshall County, Indiana, USA
1919
26 Feb 1919
Age 67
Death of Charles Marion Robbins in South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana, USA
South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 May 1852
    Event Place: Jennings County, Indiana, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 25 Sep 1899
    Event Place: Starke County, Indiana, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 25 Dec 1901
    Event Place: Knox, Starke, Indiana, USA

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 12 Mar 1917
    Event Place: Marshall County, Indiana, USA

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Feb 1919
    Event Place: South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana, USA

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