. The Robinsons and their kin folk. ia, and there we got a shallop to Choptand inMaryland, and from thence to Frenchtown, and so to Newcastle,and then we took boat to Bristoll in this county 1705. There is much more of this interesting narrative, but thiswill suffice to tell how the first Fell came to America. He wasfollowed by Edward and William Fell early in 1700, who alsocame from Cumberland in England, and settled Fells Point inBaltimore. William Fell married Lucy , and had issue a daugh-ter, Lucy Fell, who married John Robinson, son of John Robin-son of Middlesex County, Virginia. They ha
. The Robinsons and their kin folk. ia, and there we got a shallop to Choptand inMaryland, and from thence to Frenchtown, and so to Newcastle,and then we took boat to Bristoll in this county 1705. There is much more of this interesting narrative, but thiswill suffice to tell how the first Fell came to America. He wasfollowed by Edward and William Fell early in 1700, who alsocame from Cumberland in England, and settled Fells Point inBaltimore. William Fell married Lucy , and had issue a daugh-ter, Lucy Fell, who married John Robinson, son of John Robin-son of Middlesex County, Virginia. They had a family of chil-dren, some of whom remained in Virginia and Baltimore. Oneson, John Robinson, came into Georgia between the years of 1776and 1780, and married Mary, the daughter of John and Man-Raymond of Augusta, Ga. They had a large family of son, William Fell Robinson, married Elizabeth, daughteiof James Hutchinson and Cythea Clarke of Augusta, Ga., andremoved to Claiborne County, Mississippi. They had four chil-. FELLS OF DALTON GATE.
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