_William BRADFIELD __+
| (1805 - 1862) m 1826
_Edward BRADFIELD ___|
| (1841 - 1915) m 1867|
| |_Sarah ROBISON ______+
| (1803 - 1883) m 1826
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|--Minnie Inez BRADFIELD
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|_Sarah Jane COX _____|
(1846 - 1883) m 1867|
|_Mary MAYFIELD ______
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Robison Families of Ohio
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Robison Families of Ohio
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Robison Families of Ohio
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Robison Families of Ohio
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Robison Families of Ohio
_John DELAY _________+
| (1778 - 1846) m 1804
_James DELAY ________|
| (1813 - 1885) m 1840|
| |_Sarah [DELAY] ______
| (1780 - 1860) m 1804
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|--Jemima Lavina DELAY
| (1855 - 1930)
| _Mr. SHANE __________
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|_Mary Elenor SHANE __|
(1815 - 1891) m 1840|
|_Ms. MOORE __________
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Vicki Vanderburgh
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_William ROBISON ____+
| (1842 - 1917) m 1867
_Edmond ROBISON _____|
| (1888 - 1928) m 1909|
| |_Cynthia Ann HOWELL _+
| (1844 - 1931) m 1867
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|--Dorothy Evelyn ROBISON
| (1920 - ....)
| _James Harvey HURT __
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|_Joan HURT __________|
(1883 - 1937) m 1909|
|_Sarah Jane HOGAN ___
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Built a house in 1652 in what is now Brooklyn, New York. This house is the oldest house in New York State. From the Pieter Claessen Wyckoff House site: http://www.preserve.org/hht/pieter_claesen/wyckoff.htm
This Dutch colonial farmhouse is the oldest house in New York City. It was built around 1652 by Pieter Claesen Wyckoff, who had arrived in America in 1637 as an illiterate indentured servant. He later became magistrate, a successful farmer, and the wealthiest citizen of New Amersfoort, which was later the town of Flatlands. The modest house, with shingled walls, wide pine floorboards, and wide overhanging eaves, was typical of its time. It remained in the Wyckoff family for 250 years, with additions made around 1740 and 1819. Saved from demolition in 1952 the house was donated to the City of New York and extensively restored in 1982. The house museum features a collection of furnishings and artifacts reflecting the history of the house and its environs.
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