The Robinsons and their kin folk . 6o III Y. line of descent as that of Sir Medcalf Robinson of Newby. (SeePlate 3. ) In the August issue of the Heraldic Journal for 1865,published in Boston, there is a copy of Isaac Childs list of The(.ore Roll of Anns, regarded as an accurate copy of the valu-able work of Samuel Gore, or John Gore, heraldic painters inBoston. The earliest arms recorded are dated 1701-2, and the latestin 1724. In the list of ninety-nine individuals for whom armswere made there is no one by the name of Robinson, which goesto substantiate the claim made by descendants of


The Robinsons and their kin folk . 6o III Y. line of descent as that of Sir Medcalf Robinson of Newby. (SeePlate 3. ) In the August issue of the Heraldic Journal for 1865,published in Boston, there is a copy of Isaac Childs list of The(.ore Roll of Anns, regarded as an accurate copy of the valu-able work of Samuel Gore, or John Gore, heraldic painters inBoston. The earliest arms recorded are dated 1701-2, and the latestin 1724. In the list of ninety-nine individuals for whom armswere made there is no one by the name of Robinson, which goesto substantiate the claim made by descendants of George1 Rob-inson of Rehoboth, that he brought over with him a parchmentcopy of the arms which appear on the deeds of his sons, Georgeand COAT OK ARMS OF YE ROBINSONS FROM THE NORTH,THE ENGLISH HOME OF THE EARLY ROBINSONS,EMIGRANTS TO AMERICA. HISTORICAL SKETCH OFTHE ROBINSONS. EARLY EMIGRANTSTO AMERICA. By Charles Kdson Robinson. HAVE been invited by the worthy Secretary of thisAssociation to read at your Convention a paper onGeorge Robinson of Rehoboth and his am sure, however, that you will be far betterpleased with an outline of my genealogical re-searches during the twenty years in which I havebeen engaged in this fascinating work. It has been altogether a labor of love with one who makes the subject a study may expectto reap financial profit from the undertaking. The expenditureof time and money will far exceed all possible reimbursementaccruing from the publication and sale of a family yet there is unmeasured satisfaction in prosecuting the have found it a source of both pleasure and rest to delve in therecords of Robinson ancestry at the close of the fatiguing laborsof th


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