A few days ago Mr. Ai Robbins, of Hector, while visiting at Charlie Bean's, near Newfield, fell and broke his leg close to the thigh. At the same time he took a severe cold which led to pneumonia. We are glad to learn that he is recovering from both.
Since the above was set up we have learned that Mr. Robbins died suddenly Sunday morning, probably from failure of heart action caused by the extraordinary shock the physician says. The deceased was one of the upright, honorable citizens of Hector township and his family have the sympathy of many friends.
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Civil war: co D, 207th PVI (Robbins), pvt. Enlisted Aug 24, 1864, Clymer, mustered in Sept 02, 1864, discharged May 31, 1865, Harrisonburg.
A few days ago Mr. Ai Robbins, of Hector, while visiting at Charlie Bean's, near Newfield, fell and broke his leg close to the thigh. At the same time he took a severe cold which led to pneumonia. We are glad to learn that he is recovering from both.
Since the above was set up we have learned that Mr. Robbins died suddenly Sunday morning, probably from failure of heart action caused by the extraordinary shock the physician says. The deceased was one of the upright, honorable citizens of Hector township and his family have the sympathy of many friends.
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Civil war: co D, 207th PVI (Robbins), pvt. Enlisted Aug 24, 1864, Clymer, mustered in Sept 02, 1864, discharged May 31, 1865, Harrisonburg.
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