No stone on Robinson plot.
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CHARLES A. ROBNSON
The funeral of Mr. Charles A. Robinson, 67 years old, a member of the firm of C. N. Robinson & Bro. farmer's supplies, who died early yesterday morning, will take place from his home, 2140 Brookfield avenue, tomorrow afternoon. Services will be conducted by Rev. P. H. Swift, of Madison Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, of which he was a prominent member. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Robinson was vice-principal of Forest Home Academy, in Anne Arundel county, for five years. He came to Baltimore about 35 years ago and entered local business.
The son of the late Rev. Thomas and Althea S. Robinson, of Forest Home, Anne Arundel county, he is survived by one sister, Mrs. Laura R. Tydings; one brother, Mr. C. N. Robinson; five daughters, Mrs. Emory L. Stinchcomb, Mrs. J. Phelps Hand, Misses Mary V., Bianca L. and Mabel Robinson, and one son, Mr. Charles A. Robinson, Jr.
The Sun, Baltimore, MD, Saturday, September 16, 1911, P 8
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Robinson, Charles Albert — Born September 12, 1844, Anne Arundel county, Md.; p., Thomas and Alethea (Stewart) Robinson; prep., Clinton academy, Md.; entered 1867; retired 1868; assistant, Forest Home academy, Anne Arundel county, Md., 1870-75; merchant; member firm of C. N. Robinson & Brother, 1875- ; B. L. society; married, November 23, 1875, Alice Hodges of Anne Arundel county, Md.; children, Alethea Stewart, Clara A., Charles A., Mary V., Walter H. Beanca Lee and Mabel May. Address, 1900 Bolton street, Baltimore, Md. (Source: Alumni Record, Dickinson College, Class of 1870, p. 233.)
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No stone on Robinson plot.
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CHARLES A. ROBNSON
The funeral of Mr. Charles A. Robinson, 67 years old, a member of the firm of C. N. Robinson & Bro. farmer's supplies, who died early yesterday morning, will take place from his home, 2140 Brookfield avenue, tomorrow afternoon. Services will be conducted by Rev. P. H. Swift, of Madison Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, of which he was a prominent member. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Robinson was vice-principal of Forest Home Academy, in Anne Arundel county, for five years. He came to Baltimore about 35 years ago and entered local business.
The son of the late Rev. Thomas and Althea S. Robinson, of Forest Home, Anne Arundel county, he is survived by one sister, Mrs. Laura R. Tydings; one brother, Mr. C. N. Robinson; five daughters, Mrs. Emory L. Stinchcomb, Mrs. J. Phelps Hand, Misses Mary V., Bianca L. and Mabel Robinson, and one son, Mr. Charles A. Robinson, Jr.
The Sun, Baltimore, MD, Saturday, September 16, 1911, P 8
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Robinson, Charles Albert — Born September 12, 1844, Anne Arundel county, Md.; p., Thomas and Alethea (Stewart) Robinson; prep., Clinton academy, Md.; entered 1867; retired 1868; assistant, Forest Home academy, Anne Arundel county, Md., 1870-75; merchant; member firm of C. N. Robinson & Brother, 1875- ; B. L. society; married, November 23, 1875, Alice Hodges of Anne Arundel county, Md.; children, Alethea Stewart, Clara A., Charles A., Mary V., Walter H. Beanca Lee and Mabel May. Address, 1900 Bolton street, Baltimore, Md. (Source: Alumni Record, Dickinson College, Class of 1870, p. 233.)
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