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Aaron Samuel Robinson

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Aaron Samuel Robinson

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
9 Jul 1897 (aged 61–62)
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Burial
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El Paso Herald 9 July 1897
AARON S. ROBINSON DEAD

He Dies at 7 O'clock this Morning Without Regaining Consciousness

Aaron Robinson who was knocked down in the wagon collision on San Antonio street Wednesday evening, died at 7 o'clock this morning from the effects of his injuries, the immediate cause of death being a blood clot on the brain from a ruptured blood vessel
The funeral will be held from the Christian church, with burial at Concordia: the date to be announced later.
Mr. Robinson was 62 years old and leaves a wife and seven or eight children. Of the children, Milton, the alderman, Samuel, Mrs W. M. Shedd, and Mittie reside in this city. Mrs. J. H. Ross lives at Big Springs, David is in Arizona and Travis in old Mexico. Mr. Ross and family arrived by this morning's Texas and Pacific train from Big Springs, and David is expected by tomorrow. The deceased was born in Arkansas, and before removing to this city in 1895, resided at Big Springs. He was in business here up to the time of the accident.

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El Paso Herald 9 July 1897
AARON S. ROBINSON DEAD

He Dies at 7 O'clock this Morning Without Regaining Consciousness

Aaron Robinson who was knocked down in the wagon collision on San Antonio street Wednesday evening, died at 7 o'clock this morning from the effects of his injuries, the immediate cause of death being a blood clot on the brain from a ruptured blood vessel
The funeral will be held from the Christian church, with burial at Concordia: the date to be announced later.
Mr. Robinson was 62 years old and leaves a wife and seven or eight children. Of the children, Milton, the alderman, Samuel, Mrs W. M. Shedd, and Mittie reside in this city. Mrs. J. H. Ross lives at Big Springs, David is in Arizona and Travis in old Mexico. Mr. Ross and family arrived by this morning's Texas and Pacific train from Big Springs, and David is expected by tomorrow. The deceased was born in Arkansas, and before removing to this city in 1895, resided at Big Springs. He was in business here up to the time of the accident.

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