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Dr Myron Winslow Robbins

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Dr Myron Winslow Robbins

Birth
Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Jun 1903 (aged 73–74)
Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 17, row 7, site 20
Memorial ID
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son of Ludovicus Robbins [1791-1850] and Lucy Hewett [1793-1850]

Brother of Lyman Robbins who married Mary Edna Porter

Medical Degree: 1854 Rush Medical College Chicago, Ill.

Married: 1855 Juliette Louise Browne (1836-1901) of Peru,
Illinois

Children:
1: Lyman Edwin Robbins [1858-1923]
married Dorothy Butler [1873-1976]
2: Ida May Robbins[1860-1939]
married Madison Bagby [1851-1933] in 1885
3: Lucy Annie Robbins [1863-1933]
married Murray Lewis Jones[1867-1947] in 1893
4: Lawrence Winslow Robbins [1867-1925]
married Laura May Northrop and Helen Glasscock
5: Ruth Juliette Louise Robbins (1870-1946)
married Leroy Varney [1866-947] in 1915

Grandchildren:
Marion Winslow Robbins [1893-1926]
Juliet Dorothy May Robbins [1895-1991]
Ethel Cacy Annie Robbins [1897-1976]
Ruth Louise Edwina Robbins [1899-1993]
Lyman Edwin Robbins Jr. [1905-1992]
Warren Winslow Bagby [1886-1964]
Jewell L. Bagby [1888-1945]
Oscar Russell Bagby [1889-1962]
Victor Madison Bagby [1891-1970]
Juliet Lillian May Bagby [1895-1979]
Lloyd Elwyn Bagby [1899-1901 ]
Louise Myrtle Jones [1894-1988]
Grenville Edward Jones [1896-1970]
Estelle Marion Jones [1898-1981]
Myron Lindsay Jones [1901-1963]
Louise Celeste Robbins [1906-1973]
Lawrence Abbott Robbins [1908-1970]
Edwin Winslow Robbins [1916-2001]
Grenville Myron Robbins [1918-2003]
Vincent Clifford Robbins [1920- ]
Dorothy Helen Robbins [1922- ]
Edwin Ruth Robbins [1924-2003]

Practiced medicine in Commerce, Scott County, Missouri, from ca. 1856 to ca. April, 1861

Served as a surgeon with the 4th Iowa Infantry, with the
rank of Major, during the Civil War. Commissioned as an
officer on 30 July 1861. Mustered out of the Army on
12 September 1864.



Practiced Medicine in Kansas City, Missouri from ca. Oct, 1864 to ca. November, 1879


Practiced Medicine in Las Vegas, New Mexico from
12 November 1879 to April 11, 1900. Was the President
of the New Mexico Medical Society 1886-1887 & 1887-1888

A. San Miguel county [New Mexico] physician 1887
B. East Las Vegas [New Mexico] physician [$200/year] from
18 April 1894 to 25 April 1900

Died at the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
in Leavenworth, Kansas

Dr. Robbins wife, Juliette Louise Browne Robbins, is buried at the Elmwood cemetery in Kansas City,Missouri

son of Ludovicus Robbins [1791-1850] and Lucy Hewett [1793-1850]

Brother of Lyman Robbins who married Mary Edna Porter

Medical Degree: 1854 Rush Medical College Chicago, Ill.

Married: 1855 Juliette Louise Browne (1836-1901) of Peru,
Illinois

Children:
1: Lyman Edwin Robbins [1858-1923]
married Dorothy Butler [1873-1976]
2: Ida May Robbins[1860-1939]
married Madison Bagby [1851-1933] in 1885
3: Lucy Annie Robbins [1863-1933]
married Murray Lewis Jones[1867-1947] in 1893
4: Lawrence Winslow Robbins [1867-1925]
married Laura May Northrop and Helen Glasscock
5: Ruth Juliette Louise Robbins (1870-1946)
married Leroy Varney [1866-947] in 1915

Grandchildren:
Marion Winslow Robbins [1893-1926]
Juliet Dorothy May Robbins [1895-1991]
Ethel Cacy Annie Robbins [1897-1976]
Ruth Louise Edwina Robbins [1899-1993]
Lyman Edwin Robbins Jr. [1905-1992]
Warren Winslow Bagby [1886-1964]
Jewell L. Bagby [1888-1945]
Oscar Russell Bagby [1889-1962]
Victor Madison Bagby [1891-1970]
Juliet Lillian May Bagby [1895-1979]
Lloyd Elwyn Bagby [1899-1901 ]
Louise Myrtle Jones [1894-1988]
Grenville Edward Jones [1896-1970]
Estelle Marion Jones [1898-1981]
Myron Lindsay Jones [1901-1963]
Louise Celeste Robbins [1906-1973]
Lawrence Abbott Robbins [1908-1970]
Edwin Winslow Robbins [1916-2001]
Grenville Myron Robbins [1918-2003]
Vincent Clifford Robbins [1920- ]
Dorothy Helen Robbins [1922- ]
Edwin Ruth Robbins [1924-2003]

Practiced medicine in Commerce, Scott County, Missouri, from ca. 1856 to ca. April, 1861

Served as a surgeon with the 4th Iowa Infantry, with the
rank of Major, during the Civil War. Commissioned as an
officer on 30 July 1861. Mustered out of the Army on
12 September 1864.



Practiced Medicine in Kansas City, Missouri from ca. Oct, 1864 to ca. November, 1879


Practiced Medicine in Las Vegas, New Mexico from
12 November 1879 to April 11, 1900. Was the President
of the New Mexico Medical Society 1886-1887 & 1887-1888

A. San Miguel county [New Mexico] physician 1887
B. East Las Vegas [New Mexico] physician [$200/year] from
18 April 1894 to 25 April 1900

Died at the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
in Leavenworth, Kansas

Dr. Robbins wife, Juliette Louise Browne Robbins, is buried at the Elmwood cemetery in Kansas City,Missouri


Inscription

Major, Surgeon, 4 Iowa Infantry



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