. The Robinsons and their kin folk . and University. In iSgi, a Connnittee of tlae National Council of Congrega-tional Churches of tiiis countrv, on which the writer of this. TOWHR Oh ST. PETER S. sketch had the honor to serve, caused a handsome bronze tabletto be placed in his memory upon the wall of St. Peters Cathe-dral at Leyden, bearing, besides the record of his name andoffices, the apt inscription /// Memoria Aeterna Erit Justus. Of the six children of John Robinson, two sons, John andIsaac are known to have come to Plymouth, Mass. in is the ancestor of a numerous progeny. To


. The Robinsons and their kin folk . and University. In iSgi, a Connnittee of tlae National Council of Congrega-tional Churches of tiiis countrv, on which the writer of this. TOWHR Oh ST. PETER S. sketch had the honor to serve, caused a handsome bronze tabletto be placed in his memory upon the wall of St. Peters Cathe-dral at Leyden, bearing, besides the record of his name andoffices, the apt inscription /// Memoria Aeterna Erit Justus. Of the six children of John Robinson, two sons, John andIsaac are known to have come to Plymouth, Mass. in is the ancestor of a numerous progeny. To him I tracemy family line, and the facts recorded in my genealogy are asfollows:— 30 REV. JOHN ROBINSON. 1. Isaac, l)oni 1610, came to Plymouth 1630. Married first1636, Margaret Hanford, by whom he had five children. Afterher decease he married in 1649 a second wife, by whom he hadfour children, the third of whom was, 2. Peter, born 1665, married Experience, daughter of JohnManton of Tisbury, Marthas \^ineyard. He finally settled inScotland Parish, Windham, Conn. He was the father of fifteenchildren, of whom the fourth was, 3. Peter, born 1697, married June 20, 172


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