. Progressive men and women of Kosciusko County, Indiana : to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... came anEpiscopalian, while Mrs. W< od i- a devotedadherent of the Presbyterian faith. Mr-,is likewise a Daughter of Rebekah inthe dd Fellows order and a member of theWomans i uxiliarj to the Grand Army of the Republic. Socially Mrs. Wen d -tand very high in the :circles 1 if Warsaw and it i- the delight of theCaptain and his wife to entertain their nu-merous friend- at their elegant home, wherea liberal hospitality and a gracious recep-tion are always e


. Progressive men and women of Kosciusko County, Indiana : to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... came anEpiscopalian, while Mrs. W< od i- a devotedadherent of the Presbyterian faith. Mr-,is likewise a Daughter of Rebekah inthe dd Fellows order and a member of theWomans i uxiliarj to the Grand Army of the Republic. Socially Mrs. Wen d -tand very high in the :circles 1 if Warsaw and it i- the delight of theCaptain and his wife to entertain their nu-merous friend- at their elegant home, wherea liberal hospitality and a gracious recep-tion are always extended I andwhere the Captain enjo\rs t the ntnigame at die-- in his well-appointed librarywhen he meet- an opponent worthy of his SAMUEL S. R( >BINS a worthy representative camithis countrj originally from Ireland, his fa-ther. William Robinson, having been l>orn tucky. TheMiller family, of which the subjects n preseiltative, were \V m Pennsyl-vania ami were of German de-cent. InKentucky William Robinson and NancyMiller met and were married, for the Mil-. ^0 AsvyV*^ ?€/ Q\jr£~w*tr>^


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