Robert was born is Scotland, came to the US in 1842, lived 6 years in New York State, and then came to Madison, WI in 1849. He was listed as a "Special Student" at the University of Wisconsin. Madison in 1865. In January of 1867, he traveled by covered wagon to Aurora, Nebraska to homestead. On the trip, he met is soon to be wife. He was very prominent in Aurora and was the first postmaster.
Date 08 APR 1912
Source: Long Beach Press
ABSTRACT Died April 8, 1912. Aged 70. Lived on E. 4th St. Died in a Los Angeles hospital. Survived by daughter Mrs. L.W. Shuman of Long Beach.
(Contributed by Claudine Burnett)
Robert was born is Scotland, came to the US in 1842, lived 6 years in New York State, and then came to Madison, WI in 1849. He was listed as a "Special Student" at the University of Wisconsin. Madison in 1865. In January of 1867, he traveled by covered wagon to Aurora, Nebraska to homestead. On the trip, he met is soon to be wife. He was very prominent in Aurora and was the first postmaster.
Date 08 APR 1912
Source: Long Beach Press
ABSTRACT Died April 8, 1912. Aged 70. Lived on E. 4th St. Died in a Los Angeles hospital. Survived by daughter Mrs. L.W. Shuman of Long Beach.
(Contributed by Claudine Burnett)
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