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Isaac W. Robinson

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Isaac W. Robinson

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
20 May 1874 (aged 53)
Missouri, USA
Burial
Fort Leonard Wood, Pulaski County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.6910901, Longitude: -92.1509722
Plot
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Son of James and Sallie/Sarah Robinson

Married Elizabeth Bench

Brother of William Robinson who is also buried at Bloodland

The following is from Old Settlers Gazette - 2007:
James and Sarah Robinson were married before 1798, probably in North Carolina. At some point in the early 1800s, they moved to Tennessee. They were the eldest members of the Robinson family to emigrate from Tennessee to Missouri. Not found in 1830 Missouri census schedules, they are, however, listed in the 1840 census for Pulaski County and James Robinson lived in the Cookville, MO area at the time of his death in 1857. The excavation site of 23PU757 is just south of the former town of Cookville, on the east side of Roubidoux Creek. James and Sarah Robinson were the parents of ten children: Alexander, Anna, John, Polly, Nancy, Olive, William R., Pleasant, Berry, and Isaac. At least five of the children can be positively identified as living in Pulaski County in the first half of the 19th century, but others may have lived here as well. Isaac, the youngest child of James and Sarah Robinson, born in 1820, would ultimately come into possession of the site property.
Son of James and Sallie/Sarah Robinson

Married Elizabeth Bench

Brother of William Robinson who is also buried at Bloodland

The following is from Old Settlers Gazette - 2007:
James and Sarah Robinson were married before 1798, probably in North Carolina. At some point in the early 1800s, they moved to Tennessee. They were the eldest members of the Robinson family to emigrate from Tennessee to Missouri. Not found in 1830 Missouri census schedules, they are, however, listed in the 1840 census for Pulaski County and James Robinson lived in the Cookville, MO area at the time of his death in 1857. The excavation site of 23PU757 is just south of the former town of Cookville, on the east side of Roubidoux Creek. James and Sarah Robinson were the parents of ten children: Alexander, Anna, John, Polly, Nancy, Olive, William R., Pleasant, Berry, and Isaac. At least five of the children can be positively identified as living in Pulaski County in the first half of the 19th century, but others may have lived here as well. Isaac, the youngest child of James and Sarah Robinson, born in 1820, would ultimately come into possession of the site property.


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  • Created by: booklover
  • Added: Aug 7, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56349025/isaac_w-robinson: accessed ), memorial page for Isaac W. Robinson (29 Aug 1820–20 May 1874), Find a Grave Memorial ID 56349025, citing Bloodland Cemetery, Fort Leonard Wood, Pulaski County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by booklover (contributor 47201324).