The Robinsons and their kin folk . SIGNATURE OF ELIJAH5 ROBINSON—THE REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER. |8 SOMI DESCENDANTS 01 GEORGI AND MARY (BUSHNELL) SOME DESCENDANTS OF GEORGE AND MARY (BUSHNELL) ROBINSON. 39 Their old farm is now deserted. Their children were:James6 married, settled in Jamaica, Vt., had six childrenwhose descendants are mostly in the , born January 24, 1782. Amaziah, born 1785, remained a bachelor, died Feb. 12,1852, aged 67 years, and is buried by the side of his parents. Rachel, born March, 1787, married Benjamin Tourtellot ofthe Rhode Island family of that nam


The Robinsons and their kin folk . SIGNATURE OF ELIJAH5 ROBINSON—THE REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER. |8 SOMI DESCENDANTS 01 GEORGI AND MARY (BUSHNELL) SOME DESCENDANTS OF GEORGE AND MARY (BUSHNELL) ROBINSON. 39 Their old farm is now deserted. Their children were:James6 married, settled in Jamaica, Vt., had six childrenwhose descendants are mostly in the , born January 24, 1782. Amaziah, born 1785, remained a bachelor, died Feb. 12,1852, aged 67 years, and is buried by the side of his parents. Rachel, born March, 1787, married Benjamin Tourtellot ofthe Rhode Island family of that name. He died October 3,1848, aged 61 years and 5 months, and she died September n»1858, aged 71 years and 6 months. Their descendants are liv-ing in Grafton, Vt., and the West. Hiram, raised a family which still lives in Jamaica, Vt. Reuben died in Savannah, Ga., a young man. John6 Robinson grew up on a farm in Thompson, then went to work for William Gray, the merchant princeof Boston, and on Oct. 10th, 1804, he was married at Dorches-ter, Mass., to Hannah Patch, daughter of John and Lucy(Sarford) Patch of Ipswich, where John was member of


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