The Robinsons and their kin folk . only daughter, now a widow,lives in Chicago, 111. The youngest of Everetts6 children, Samuel7 Stillman, the S. S previously mentioned, hardly remembers his mother, whodied when he was two and a half years old. He was brought upon a farm in Cornish, N. H., and at twenty-one was six feet twoin his stockings and of proportionate weight. He learned thestone-cutters trade and was a foreman of such work on theVermont Central when it was being built. From the early50s until within a few years he has been the successful managerof large mining properties in Michi


The Robinsons and their kin folk . only daughter, now a widow,lives in Chicago, 111. The youngest of Everetts6 children, Samuel7 Stillman, the S. S previously mentioned, hardly remembers his mother, whodied when he was two and a half years old. He was brought upon a farm in Cornish, N. H., and at twenty-one was six feet twoin his stockings and of proportionate weight. He learned thestone-cutters trade and was a foreman of such work on theVermont Central when it was being built. From the early50s until within a few years he has been the successful managerof large mining properties in Michigan, Nevada, Colorado, andNew Mexico. He is a practical geologist, and though nowseventy-eight, within two years has made a winter trip to Mon-tana to examine some mines. For some years he has made his home on a farm nearDetroit; and he has expressed the opinion that farming is themost dangerous occupation a man can engage in. He has threedaughters, two sons and thirteen grandchildren, but only twograndsons to hand down the SAMUEL STILLMAN JUNE 13, T904, PONTIAC, MICH. TO THE ROBINSON ASSOCIATION. 49 I have omitted nearly all of the dates, for they add to thedullness of an after-dinner paper; and are they not all to befound in the Robinson Genealogy which our kinsman is com-piling ? We are interested in all who bear the name of Robinson,and wish the Robinson Association a long life and much pros-perity. With great regret that I cannot look into your faces at thistime, I am, Sincerely your kinswoman, Ida8 Robinson , IlL (Mrs. Edward P. Bronson.) 3 5 5 JOHN ROBINSON. A DESCENDANT OF ABRAHAM ROBINSON OFANNISQUAM. NOW GLOUCESTER, MASS By Mrs. Martha A. Robinson, Portland, Me. OHN ROBINSON was a descendant of AbrahamRobinson, who came to America in 1630, it issupposed, in the ship Lyon. Where he firstlocated there is no known record, but there is arecord of his death on February 23, 1645, atAnnisquam. Abraham had a son who bore his fathers name,bo


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