The Robinsons and their kin folk . eat-grandchildren. Captain Joshua5 Robinson, served in the Revolutionary Waras a private, enlisting on the 12th of May, 1774, in CaptainBradishs Company, Col. Phinneys Regiment. Captain Ebenezer5 Robinson, married Mary White on the16th of January, 1764. A daughter of Ebenezer and Mary(White) Robinson, Mary6, who married Jesse WTillard, died , 1854. A daughter of this Jesse and Mary Robinson Willard,who was also named Mary7, married Mr. Woodbury. Captain Ebenezer5 Robinson built about 1760, on the main JOHN ROBINSON. 53 street of Cape Elizabeth, at the


The Robinsons and their kin folk . eat-grandchildren. Captain Joshua5 Robinson, served in the Revolutionary Waras a private, enlisting on the 12th of May, 1774, in CaptainBradishs Company, Col. Phinneys Regiment. Captain Ebenezer5 Robinson, married Mary White on the16th of January, 1764. A daughter of Ebenezer and Mary(White) Robinson, Mary6, who married Jesse WTillard, died , 1854. A daughter of this Jesse and Mary Robinson Willard,who was also named Mary7, married Mr. Woodbury. Captain Ebenezer5 Robinson built about 1760, on the main JOHN ROBINSON. 53 street of Cape Elizabeth, at the head of Simontons Cove, adwelling house which stood until 1851, when it was taken downand rebuilt on another location. On the foundations of the oldhouse Captain Caleb Willard, now in his eighty-first year, agrandson of Captain Kbenezer5 Robinson, has erected a spaciousmansion which is occupied by himself and family. Mr. B. F. Woodbury of Willard, Me., and Mrs. James of Portland, Me., are children of Mrs. Mary1 Robinson. CAPT. EBENEZER3 ROBINSONS HOUSE, BUILT ABOUU I760. (Willard) Woodbury, and I am told that there are living in Cum-berland, Me., eight in the fourth generation, and twenty-seven inthe fifth generation, and at least fifty in the sixth generation ofthe descendants of Ebenezer and Mary (White) Robinson. Samuel5 Robinson, son of John4 and Mehitable Robinson,wras born in Cape Elizabeth, Me., in 1758. He married on the17th of Sept., 1781, Elizabeth Emery, a daughter of John Emery,who settled in Cape Elizabeth on the Point. They had eightchildren: (1) Betsey6, born Nov. 2, 1782, and who died Feb. 22, 54 JOHN ROBINSON. [786; (2) Samuel0, who married Harriet [lsley, and have sevenchildren, five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren nowliving; (3) Ebenezer8, who married for his first wife HannahNoyes, and second, Betsey E. Peabody, had six children, notone descendant now living; (4) John Emery8, who married


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