| i. | ABNER8 ROBERTSON. | ||
| ii. | SARAH ROBERTSON, m. WILLIAM DUNLOP. | ||
| iii. | DAVID ROBERTSON, b. August 20, 1785, S.C.; d. February 04, 1853, Romulus,Alabama. | ||
| iv. | JOHN R ROBERTSON, b. 1788, S.C.; d. June 13, 1874, Tucalussa Co.Alabama; m. DELIA HARRISON, 1811. | ||
| v. | WILLIAM ROBERTSON, b. December 16, 1794, S.C.; d. November 11, 1861, Romulus,Alabama; m. SARAH ARNETT. | ||
| vi. | JAMES ROBERTSON, b. December 16, 1799, S.C.; d. November 23, 1873, West Point,Goergia; m. MARY HOLLAND, November 14, 1825, Tuscalussa. |
| i. | DAVID8 ROBERTSON, m. CHEROKEE INDIAN. |
| i. | ELIZABETH8 ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1776; d. September 19, 1825, Morgan Co., IL; m. BARTLETT ROGERS9. | ||
| ii. | WILLIAM ROBINSON, SR., b. 1778, Buncombe Co., NC; d. December 01, 1874, Clay County, KY, Brown Mission Cemetary; m. (1) CATHERINE ROGERS, Bef. 1795; m. (2) ELIZABETH PRICE BARRETT, March 21, 1846, Clay County, Kentucky. |
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Notes for WILLIAM ROBINSON, SR.: CLAY COUNTY KENTUKY WILL BOOKS 1 AND 2; 1826-1890 Tom R. Walters Pg. 123 # 502) WILL OF WILLIAM ROBINSON November 16, 1871 In the Name of God, Amen: I, William Robinson, of the County of Clay and state of Kentucky, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament. In the first place it is my will and desire that as soon after my death as convenient, that my Executors hereinafter named, shall pay all my just debts. I then Will and desire that my wife, Elizabeth Robinson, shall have and hold the balance of my property, both real and personal, during her natural life, and at her death it is my will and desire that the whole estate then pass to Jas. L. Barrett, in consideration that he maintains us, Wm. & Elizabeth Robinson the remainder of our lives. I constitute and appoint Jas. L. Barrett & J. G. Morgan, the Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the 15th day of November, 1871 His William Robinson Mark Witness: John D. Coldiron Elihu Wells Recorded by Clerk, Pharis Marcum on December 14, 1874 _________________________________________ 1850 Clay County Census 579 William ROBERTSON 72 M Farmer -- Tn Elizabeth 48 F SC James 11 M Ky |
| iii. | ELIPHAS ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1779. |
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Notes for ELIPHAS ROBINSON: 1810 Buncombe County North Carolina Census Eliphas Robertson Born about 1774-1784, appears 3 names after his brother William on page 282. 1 male age 16-26 years. 1 female under 10 years. 1 female 16-26 years. |
| iv. | SUSANNAH ROBERTSON, b. Abt. 1779, NC; d. 1840, Clay Co., KY; m. ZADOCK SPIVEY, 1800. | ||
| v. | CHARLES ROBINSON, b. 1788; d. 1854, Laurel County, Kentucky; m. (1) UNKNOWN; m. (2) MARY ANN YEAGER, 1840, Laurel County, Kentucky. | ||
| vi. | GEORGE ROBINSON10, b. 1789. |
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Notes for GEORGE ROBINSON: 1810 Buncombe County North Carolina Census, page 253 1 male, aged between 16-26 years 1 female under 10 years. 1 female age between 16-26 years. |
| vii. | SARAH ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1790, Tennessee; d. 1870, Clay County, Kentucky. | ||
| viii. | DAVID ROBINSON11, b. 1795, Buncombe Co., NC; d. July 19, 1863, Jackson County, KY; m. (1) CHEROKEE INDIAN; m. (2) NANCY RUNYON, 1835, Buncombe Co., N.C.. |
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Notes for DAVID ROBINSON: David Robinson left Long Branch on the Little Ivy Creek in Buncombe County, NC in the late 1830's. According to the 1850 Census of Owsley County Kentucky, the first child of Nancy Carter and David's was born approximately 1838 in N.C. Long Branch is about 3 or 4 miles from Mars Hill in what is now Madison County, North Carolina. The depositions of Adonijah and the information that Eddie Robinson has given me corresponds closely. David and his two brothers, William and John came to Clay County together. John later went on to Cincinnati, OH. They settled in the area of Burning Springs, Clay County, then later moved into the Green Hall area. The Robinson Cemetery that David and Nancy are buried in, is on Hwy 30 approximately 1/2 mile from the Jackson/Owsley County line. This is supposed to be on the property that they lived on originally. Jackson County was formed in 1858 from parts of Clay, Estill, Laurel, Madison, Owsley and Rockcastle Counties. Owsley was formed in 1843 from parts of Breathitt, Clay and Estill Counties. Eddie Robinson visited Mars Hill, NC, and talked to several people who told him that David Robinson was married first to a full blooded Cherokee Indian. Even though Nancy Carter is old enough to be the mother of all the children, we are going to assume what Eddie found out is true. Mars Hill, NC has a population of approximately 1100 and over 100 households were headed by Robinson's. After finding the below deed, David Robertson couldn't have died in 1863. He made the deed on Dececember 1, 1866, and the deed was recorded in 1867. So this requires more research on our part to find when he died. Once this death date is found, hopefully we will find who his parents are. This deed was found and posted by Laura Grant: This indenture made this first day of December 1866 by between David Robertson and Nancy his wife of the County of Jackson and state of Kentucky of the first part and Allen R. Bryant of the County of Estill and state aforesaid of the second part witnesseth that we the party of the of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred dollars in hand paid the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged paid hath this day bargained and sold and by these presents doth sell and convey unto the party of the second part a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Jackson and state aforesaid on the waters of Wild Dog Waters of Kentucky River. Bounded as follows to wit: Beginning at a Black Gum and White oak in the line of Charles Spivy's patent to this tract of land thence S.27W 20 poles to a white oak thence S.8E 36 poles to a Spotted oak thence S.39W 44 poles to a white oak grove and Hickory corner to McCrier Groce 400 acre survey thence with calculated line to a Maple conditional corner comes between David Robertson and James Spivy. Thence with said calculated line Northwardly to a silverwood thence westwardly to the fencing and with the crop fence passing a pine to the outside line of said Spivy Patent thence westward line S23E-- poles to the Beginning containing 120 acres per the same more or less. We the party of the first part bind ourselves heirs executors administrators or assigns to warrant and forever defend the title to the above described tract or parcel of land together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging unto the party of the second part and his executors _______ assigns and will warrant and defend against all claims whatever. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands day and date first above written. David Robertson Nancy Robertson State of Kentucky Jackson County I J.M. Ward Clerk of the County Court witness and for the County and state aforesaid do certify that the foregoing deed from David Robertson and wife to Allen R. Bryant was on the 2nd. day of Dec. 1866 produc |
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More About DAVID ROBINSON: Burial: Green Hall Cemetery |
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More About NANCY RUNYON: Burial: Green Hall Cemetery |
| ix. | JULIUS ROBINSON12, b. Abt. 1804, North Carolina; d. 1873, Clay Co., KY; m. (1) EDWARDS; m. (2) ELIZABETH JONES, December 1851, Clay Co., Kentucky; m. (3) ELIZABETH MCDANIEL, Aft. 1860. |
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Notes for JULIUS ROBINSON: CLAY COUNTY KENTUCKY WILL BOOKS 1 AND 2; 1826-1890 Tom R. Walters Pg. 119; #484-485 WIDOW'S DOWER-ESTATE OF JULIUS ROBINSON January 12, 1872 Commissioners, H. S. Ponder, May H. Ponder and Enoch S. Creech met with the Surveyor, John farmer to establish a dower for Elizabeth Robinson, Widow of Julius Robinson. It included one-third of the landed estate, including the dwelling house and other out buildings. The survey does not give the position of the property in relation to the surrounding properties but refers to points on "the plot". Recorded by clerk, G.W. Price on March 22, 1872. ________________________________________________________________ 1850 Clay County Census 520 Julius ROBERTSON 46 M Farmer 300 Tn Jackson 21 M Nc Elijah 15 M Ky William 13 M Susan 11 F Ky Robert 9 M Alford 8 M Zelphi 7 F |
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More About JULIUS ROBINSON: Burial: Sexton's Creek area |
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More About ELIZABETH MCDANIEL: Burial: Macedonia Cem., Clay Co., KY |
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