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Peter Robinson

Birth
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
22 Mar 1785 (aged 89)
Dutchess County, New York, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Burial location unknown Add to Map
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Peter md. Elizabeth ca 1716, which Elizabeth we don't know from the Rehoboth records due to the gap from 1698-1718 because of a fire. There are arguments for and against Elizabeth being "Elizabeth Sabin." If she was Elizabeth Sabin, that would have meant that two Sabin sisters and their cousin Elizabeth md. three Robinson brothers. A list of Sabin ("Saben") births in Rehoboth has one probable Elizabeth Sabin: b. March 31, 1698 to Israel Sabin and Mary Ormsby.

All that said, naming their second son "Andrew" could indicate that was the name of Elizabeth's father. If that was true, she was probably not a Sabin. There are few recorded Massachusetts births of Elizabeths to fathers named "Andrew" during Elizabeth's likely birth period.

Peter and Elizabeth were the parents of:

• Peter b. 25 Oct 1717 at Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 1787 at Nottingham West (Hudson), New Hampshire. Was Peter md. to Mary Guye on Marcy 29, 1739/40 by Rev. John Greenwood?
• Andrew b. 21 Feb 1718/19 at Rehoboth; filed intentions with Mercy Matthews of Barrington on Sept. 26, 1741.
• John b. April 10, 1724 at Rehoboth; d. June 7, 1742 at Rehoboth
• Lydia b. March 8, 1725/26 at Rehoboth
• Isaiah b. May 20, 1726 at Rehoboth; bp. September 3, 1729 at St. Michael's Church of Bristol, Bristol, MA (now RI); d. aft. 1789
• Ebenezer b. February 7, 1736/37 at Rehoboth; served as a Major in the Revolutionary War.
• John b. July 26, 1742 at Rehoboth; md. Phebe Clapp

James Redway deeded 1/4 acre to Peter Robinson, Cordwainer at Watchamooket Neck, the 10th lot of the 4/3/1735 subdivision in Rehoboth as recorded in Bristol County Deeds, XXVII, pg. 523.

Peter removed with Nathaniel, Ebenezer, Isaiah, John, Nathaniel Jr., Issachar, and Wheaton Robinson to Philipse Patent in New York by 1742, and with them is seen in the tax records of the area after that time.
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Peter md. Elizabeth ca 1716, which Elizabeth we don't know from the Rehoboth records due to the gap from 1698-1718 because of a fire. There are arguments for and against Elizabeth being "Elizabeth Sabin." If she was Elizabeth Sabin, that would have meant that two Sabin sisters and their cousin Elizabeth md. three Robinson brothers. A list of Sabin ("Saben") births in Rehoboth has one probable Elizabeth Sabin: b. March 31, 1698 to Israel Sabin and Mary Ormsby.

All that said, naming their second son "Andrew" could indicate that was the name of Elizabeth's father. If that was true, she was probably not a Sabin. There are few recorded Massachusetts births of Elizabeths to fathers named "Andrew" during Elizabeth's likely birth period.

Peter and Elizabeth were the parents of:

• Peter b. 25 Oct 1717 at Rehoboth, Massachusetts; d. 1787 at Nottingham West (Hudson), New Hampshire. Was Peter md. to Mary Guye on Marcy 29, 1739/40 by Rev. John Greenwood?
• Andrew b. 21 Feb 1718/19 at Rehoboth; filed intentions with Mercy Matthews of Barrington on Sept. 26, 1741.
• John b. April 10, 1724 at Rehoboth; d. June 7, 1742 at Rehoboth
• Lydia b. March 8, 1725/26 at Rehoboth
• Isaiah b. May 20, 1726 at Rehoboth; bp. September 3, 1729 at St. Michael's Church of Bristol, Bristol, MA (now RI); d. aft. 1789
• Ebenezer b. February 7, 1736/37 at Rehoboth; served as a Major in the Revolutionary War.
• John b. July 26, 1742 at Rehoboth; md. Phebe Clapp

James Redway deeded 1/4 acre to Peter Robinson, Cordwainer at Watchamooket Neck, the 10th lot of the 4/3/1735 subdivision in Rehoboth as recorded in Bristol County Deeds, XXVII, pg. 523.

Peter removed with Nathaniel, Ebenezer, Isaiah, John, Nathaniel Jr., Issachar, and Wheaton Robinson to Philipse Patent in New York by 1742, and with them is seen in the tax records of the area after that time.
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