Annie and Isaac had several children in Aspatria before coming to the US in 1887. Her sister, Jane, traveled with them. They settled in Scribner, Dodge County for a time and also lived in Omaha, Douglas County, before moving north. Jane went with her parents to Cedar County. Annie and Isaac settled on a farm in Dixon County, although they did live in Dixon and Concord. Dixon and Cedar counties are adjacent. Isaac worked as a barber for some of the years he lived in Dixon. According to one of my aunts, Isaac was a womanizer. Annie died a few years following her husband's death; she was visiting her daughter Ethel and son-in-law Ruhle Ross.
Annie and Isaac had several children in Aspatria before coming to the US in 1887. Her sister, Jane, traveled with them. They settled in Scribner, Dodge County for a time and also lived in Omaha, Douglas County, before moving north. Jane went with her parents to Cedar County. Annie and Isaac settled on a farm in Dixon County, although they did live in Dixon and Concord. Dixon and Cedar counties are adjacent. Isaac worked as a barber for some of the years he lived in Dixon. According to one of my aunts, Isaac was a womanizer. Annie died a few years following her husband's death; she was visiting her daughter Ethel and son-in-law Ruhle Ross.
Gravesite Details
Annie is a granddaughter of Jane Wilkinson Robson [38083265].
Family Members
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John Joseph Blackburn
1851–1915
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William Blackburn
1854–1874
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Jane Mumberson
1864–1953
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Isabelle "Belle" Robson Heginbotham
1868–1951
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Mary Polly Robson Thompson
1869–1925
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William Patterson "Will" Robson
1870–1922
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James Wilkinson "Jim" Robson
1871–1953
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Margaret Ann "Maggie" Robson Ross
1873–1958
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Margaret Ross
1873–1958
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Joshua "Josh" Robson
1875–1947
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Tom Robson
1877–1878
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Jane Wheatly "Janie" Robson Kelley
1880–1954
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Ruth Blackburn Robson Ross
1880–1950
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Lorline S. "Linnie" Robson Twamley
1886–1936
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