In 1910, the family was still in Jefferson Township, but the census taker recorded their last name as Robison. Since the previous record, his mother (recorded as Cinda) had 4 more children, Lora, Esta, Opal and William.
By 1920, James was married to a woman named Lou from West Virginia. When the census was taken on the 26th day of January, they had a 2 month old son named Harris E. They were living in Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana.
In 1930, James and Lou were still in Lebanon. The census taker again recorded his last name as Robison. By this time, they had 4 more children, Robert, George, Thelma and James.
His WWII draft registration was completed April 27, 1942. He was 5'11" tall and weighed 165 pounds. He had grey hair and blue eyes. There was a tattoo on his right arm. He lived at 822 S. Illinois Street, Indianapolis. He was born in Adams County, Ohio on July 22, 1892. The name of someone who would always know his address was listed as Lou Robinson. He was self-employed as a junk dealer.
In 1910, the family was still in Jefferson Township, but the census taker recorded their last name as Robison. Since the previous record, his mother (recorded as Cinda) had 4 more children, Lora, Esta, Opal and William.
By 1920, James was married to a woman named Lou from West Virginia. When the census was taken on the 26th day of January, they had a 2 month old son named Harris E. They were living in Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana.
In 1930, James and Lou were still in Lebanon. The census taker again recorded his last name as Robison. By this time, they had 4 more children, Robert, George, Thelma and James.
His WWII draft registration was completed April 27, 1942. He was 5'11" tall and weighed 165 pounds. He had grey hair and blue eyes. There was a tattoo on his right arm. He lived at 822 S. Illinois Street, Indianapolis. He was born in Adams County, Ohio on July 22, 1892. The name of someone who would always know his address was listed as Lou Robinson. He was self-employed as a junk dealer.
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