The Robinsons and their kin folk . mber of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston. His first recorded purchase of real estate was February 25,1651, when he bought of John Phillips of Boston for ^150 anestate in Dorchester near unto Naponsett River with thedwelling house, outhouses, barns, gardens and orchards, togetherwith several adjacent and outlying parcels of upland and meadow,in all 73 acres. He owned and operated a corn water-mill on Tidemill Creeke, standing on the tide in the creeke commonlycalled Salt Creeke or Brooke, near Captaines Neck. In thismill he met his death,


The Robinsons and their kin folk . mber of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston. His first recorded purchase of real estate was February 25,1651, when he bought of John Phillips of Boston for ^150 anestate in Dorchester near unto Naponsett River with thedwelling house, outhouses, barns, gardens and orchards, togetherwith several adjacent and outlying parcels of upland and meadow,in all 73 acres. He owned and operated a corn water-mill on Tidemill Creeke, standing on the tide in the creeke commonlycalled Salt Creeke or Brooke, near Captaines Neck. In thismill he met his death, as recorded in the Diary of the Rev. JohnEliot in Roxbury Church Records : Died 6, 5, 1668, Robinson,a brother of ye church at Dorchester, was drawn through by yecog wheel of his mill and was torn in pieces and slain. He had by his wife Margaret, four children, two sons andtwo daughters. 1. vSamuel, baptised June 14, 1640. 2. Increase, baptised March 14, 1642. Against his name onthe record appears in parenthesis (went to Taunton).. INCR1 am ROBINSON, SENIOR. 3, Prudence, baptised Dec. 1643.|. Waiting, baptised April 26, [646. He married a second wife, Ursula, widow of Samuel this marriage there was n issue. His wife Ursula survivedhim. He left a will which was allowed July i, [668. The largerpart of his real estate he gave to his oldest son Samuel. To hisson [ncrease, he gave four acres of salt marsh, several parcels ofupland, and halfe of all my common rights I have in Dor-ehester and that with what I have already given him to bee hisportion/ He also gave my sonn Increase eldest sonn thatbears my name, twenty shillings. Administration was grantedto his son Increase, his son-in-law John Bridge husband of Pru-dence, and his son-in-law Joseph Penniman husband of Waiting. Increase Robinson, of whom I am to speak particularly,married, February 19, 1663, Sarah Penniman who was born May6, 1641. She was the daughter of James and Lydia (Eliot)Penniman of Braintree. Lydia Elio


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