. The Robinsons and their kin folk. POND COVE—CAPE ELIZABETH. VIEW FROM JOHN ROBINSON CLIFF AT FOINT COVE JOHN ROBINSON OF MAINE 81 there between June n and Oct. 7, 1640, naming the place soonafter for Haverhill, Essex Co., Eng., in honor of the birthplaceof their minister, Rev. John Ward, who came over 1641. The first birth in the town was a son of John Robinsonwho lived three weeks. The second birth was a son of JohnRobinson, also, who lived but one week. In 1645 ne was alandholder there, but in 1651 he bought a house lot in Exeter,N. H., and was entered as a citizen there in 1652. I


. The Robinsons and their kin folk. POND COVE—CAPE ELIZABETH. VIEW FROM JOHN ROBINSON CLIFF AT FOINT COVE JOHN ROBINSON OF MAINE 81 there between June n and Oct. 7, 1640, naming the place soonafter for Haverhill, Essex Co., Eng., in honor of the birthplaceof their minister, Rev. John Ward, who came over 1641. The first birth in the town was a son of John Robinsonwho lived three weeks. The second birth was a son of JohnRobinson, also, who lived but one week. In 1645 ne was alandholder there, but in 1651 he bought a house lot in Exeter,N. H., and was entered as a citizen there in 1652. In Oct. 1664 he was on a committee to lay out 21, 1675, ne was snot dead by the Indians, John Sampson,Cromwell and Lmde, in ambush, the bullet passing completelythrough the body. His son who was with him escaped, andalarmed the settlers. Presuming this to be the line of John Robinson of Kittery,we have: JOHN ROBINSON1 OF HAVERHILL,EMIGRANT. SHOT BY INDIANS. David2, Stephen2, Jonathan2, of Oyster River. John3, the tanner. John4 of Kittery, mar. Sarah Jordan. The family of John


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