A biographical history of Fremont and Mills Counties, Iowa . ioneer settlers ofthat state. He was employed by the monthfor a time and afterward removed to an-other county in Ohio, where he devotedhis energies to mercantile pursuits. Hewas married on the 31st of May, 1828, whenin his twenty-sixth year, to Miss HarrietGoe, who was a native of Gonnecticut. Hisdeath occurred in Athens county, Ohio,December 20, 1873, and his wife passedaway in the same county, at the ripe oldage of eighty-nine years. This worthycouple were the parents of eleven children,five of whom are yet living. Mr. Robbins, of
A biographical history of Fremont and Mills Counties, Iowa . ioneer settlers ofthat state. He was employed by the monthfor a time and afterward removed to an-other county in Ohio, where he devotedhis energies to mercantile pursuits. Hewas married on the 31st of May, 1828, whenin his twenty-sixth year, to Miss HarrietGoe, who was a native of Gonnecticut. Hisdeath occurred in Athens county, Ohio,December 20, 1873, and his wife passedaway in the same county, at the ripe oldage of eighty-nine years. This worthycouple were the parents of eleven children,five of whom are yet living. Mr. Robbins, of this review, was edu-cated in the ^•illage school, and after put-ting aside his text books he was employedin his fathers store for four years. Atthe time of the Givil war he enlisted, in1862, as a member of Gompany A, Ninety-second Ohio Volunteer Infantry, underGaptain Elmer Golden. He was first incamp at Marietta, Ohio, for a month, andthen went to the front, where he was onduty every day, receiving an honorabledischaro-e at Golumbus. Ohio, at the close.
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