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Mary Robinson 1759 – 1845 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Jun 1759

Birth Location: Westfield, Union, New Jersey, United States

Death Date: 30 Aug 1845

Death Location: New Lisbon, Henry, Indiana, United States

Father: Samuel Roberson

Mother: Hannah Crane

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The story of Mary Robinson began in 1759 in Westfield, Union, New Jersey, United States. Mary Robinson passed away in 1845 in New Lisbon, Henry, Indiana, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Robinson began in 1759 in Westfield, Union, New Jersey, United States.
  • Mary Robinson passed away in 1845 in New Lisbon, Henry, Indiana, United States.

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Mary Robinson's Ancestors

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Mary Robinson
1759 – 1845
Birth Place: Westfield, Union, New Jersey, United States
Parents
Samuel Robertson Roberson
1721 – 1778
Hannah Crane
1728 – 1803
Westfield, Essex, New Jersey, USA
Grandparents
Jonathan Crane
1705 – 1766
Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA
Anna McGhie
1701 – 1759
Elizabethtown,Essex,New Jersey
Great-Grandparents
John Crane
1673 – 1723
Esther Williams
1678 – 1748
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Williams
1653 – 1706
Esther Wheeler
1666 – 1706

Mary Robinson's Timeline

2 Records

1759
12 Jun 1759
Birth of Mary Robinson in Westfield, Union, New Jersey, United States
Westfield, Union, New Jersey, United States
1845
30 Aug 1845
Age 86
Death of Mary Robinson in New Lisbon, Henry, Indiana, United States
New Lisbon, Henry, Indiana, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Jun 1759
    Event Place: Westfield, Union, New Jersey, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Aug 1845
    Event Place: New Lisbon, Henry, Indiana, United States

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