The Robinsons and their kin folk . , born July 2, 1717, grew to manhood in Dudley. Hebought a tract of land there when he was but 18 years old,and after becoming of age his father gave him another 1740, he was elected one of the Constables of Dudley andafterwards served on many important town committees. In1758 he was Captain of the Dudley Militia. Late in life hemoved across the line into what is now Thompson, Conn., wherehe died. SIGNATURE OF PAUL4 ROBINSON. Paul4 Robinson was married 1st, in May, 1737, to MaryJones, daughter of Col. Jones of Hopkinton, Mass., by whomhe had six child


The Robinsons and their kin folk . , born July 2, 1717, grew to manhood in Dudley. Hebought a tract of land there when he was but 18 years old,and after becoming of age his father gave him another 1740, he was elected one of the Constables of Dudley andafterwards served on many important town committees. In1758 he was Captain of the Dudley Militia. Late in life hemoved across the line into what is now Thompson, Conn., wherehe died. SIGNATURE OF PAUL4 ROBINSON. Paul4 Robinson was married 1st, in May, 1737, to MaryJones, daughter of Col. Jones of Hopkinton, Mass., by whomhe had six children, nearly all of whom died young. Mary(Jones) Robinson died March 8, 1748, and in 1749 Paul4 Rob-inson married 2nd, Hannah Trumbull, daughter of Joseph andAbia (Gale) Trumbull of Framingham, Oxford and Leicester,Mass. On both sides Hannah Trumbull was descended frommen who did valiant service in the Pequot and King PhillipsWars, and in the 1690 expedition to Canada. )6 SOME DES< ENDANTS 01 GEORGE AND MARY (BUSHNELL) SOME DESCENDANTS OF GEORGE AND MARY (BUSHNELL) ROBINSON. 37 The children of Capt. Paul and Hannah (Trumbull) Rob-inson were: Elijah, born July 25, 1750. Aaron, born January 27, 1753, served in the Revolution,and has descendants living in Thompson, Conn., Springfield,Mass., and elsewhere. Mary, born December 19, 1754, married a Mr. Jewell. Moses, born May 3, 1757. John, born May 15, 1759. Mehitable, born September 25, 1761, married a Mr. , born June 6, 1764, unmarried. These children were all alive August 15, 1798, when theirmother made a will in which she names each of them. About 1765 Paul4 Robinson and family moved to Thomp-son (then Killingly), Conn., to the farm left him by his father,and there he died, his wife Hannah surviving him and dyingin 1798. Elijah5 Robinson the oldest child of Capt. Paul and Han-nah (Trumbull) Robinson, born in Dudley, Mass., July 25,1750, grew to manhood on a farm in Killingly, Conn. In April,1775, ne niarch


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