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Edward Robson 1700–1779 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1700
Birth Location: Houghton Le Spring, Durham, England
Death Date: 14 Oct 1779
Death Location: Newbottle, Durham, England
Father: Edward Jr.
Mother: Barbara Urwen
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Coulson
Children(s): John Robson
In 1700, Edward Robson entered the world in Houghton Le Spring, Durham, England, born to Edward Robson Jr And Barbara Urwen. Edward Robson married Elizabeth Coulson, and had children including John Edward Robson. Edward Robson passed away in 1779 in Newbottle, Durham, England.
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Biography
- In 1700, Edward Robson entered the world in Houghton Le Spring, Durham, England, born to Edward Robson Jr And Barbara Urwen.
- Edward Robson married Elizabeth Coulson, and had children including John Edward Robson.
- Edward Robson passed away in 1779 in Newbottle, Durham, England.
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Edward Robson's Descendants
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1. John (Edward) Robson 1737–1812 m. Mary (5 Jane) COULSON 1739–1807
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1. Elizabeth Robson 1759–1843 m. William (Holmes) 5GGF 1755–1838
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1. William (Holmes) 4GGF 1797–1838 m. Mary (Jane) Green 1798–1867
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1. John Holmes 1824–1895 m. Elizabeth Charlton 1827–1873
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1700
Event Place: Houghton Le Spring, Durham, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Oct 1779
Event Place: Newbottle, Durham, England