[11543]
[S44]
Books of Robison
_Louwe Theuniszen BOGAERT _+
| (.... - 1676)
_Jan Louwe BOGAART __|
| (1630 - 1708) m 1655|
| |___________________________
|
|
|--Johannes BOGART
| (1679 - 1726)
| ___________________________
| |
|_Cornelia EVERTS ____|
m 1655 |
|___________________________
[9734] According to Carol Griswold Salli, Will proved 10 Feb 1726/7.
[9735]
[S145]
Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk
[9731]
[S145]
Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk
[9732]
[S145]
Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk
[9733]
[S145]
Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk
[12734]
[S145]
Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk
_William CLINKENBEARD _+
| (1761 - 1844) m 1781
_John CLINKENBEARD __|
| (1792 - 1870) m 1819|
| |_Mary MOONEY __________+
| (1756 - 1840) m 1781
|
|--William A. CLINKENBEARD
| (1820 - ....)
| _John STRODE __________+
| |
|_Sally STRODE _______|
(.... - 1866) m 1819|
|_______________________
[6091]
From "History of NIcholas, Harrison and Bourbon Counties, Kentucky" by Perrin:
William A. Clinkinbeard, farmer; P.O. North Middletown; was born June 24, 1820, and is a son of John and Sallie (Strode) Clinkinbeard; his grandfather, William Clinkinbeard, emigrated from Maryland, and was one of the first settlers of Strode's Station, in Clark County. He raised two sons and three daughters. The second son, John Clinkinbeard, was born about the year 1795 and was married in 1819 to Sallie, daughter of John Strode, whose father was the first settler of Strode's Station. By this marriage there were only seventeen children, and fifteen of them were raised to maturity. The oldest son, William A., who is the subject of our sketch, was married Sept. 2, 1847, to Harriet B., daughter of James W. Rice, spoken of elsewhere in this work. Our subject and Harvey W. Rice were the first importers of Cotswold sheep to this State; they purchased them of Col. Ware, near Winchester, Va., and was the first stock ever shipped over the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. These sheep cost them an average of $75 per head. Mr. Clinkinbeard and wife are members of the Christian Church.
[6092]
[S152]
History of Nicholas, Harrison and Bourbon Counties Kentucky
[6090]
[S152]
History of Nicholas, Harrison and Bourbon Counties Kentucky
[12369]
[S152]
History of Nicholas, Harrison and Bourbon Counties Kentucky
[3298]
[S77]
History of the Vanderburgh Family
[12011]
[S77]
History of the Vanderburgh Family
[12012]
[S77]
History of the Vanderburgh Family
_____________________________
|
_John William HACKER _|
| |
| |_____________________________
|
|
|--Sidney HACKER
|
| _Robert William VANDERBURGH _+
| | (1857 - ....) m 1892
|_Violet VANDERBURGH __|
|
|_Ada E. WRIGHT ______________
m 1892
[7858]
[S75]
Holman Family Tree Chart
__
|
_John HAWLEY ________|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--John Frank HAWLEY
| (1840 - 1870)
| __
| |
|_Rebecca [HAWLEY] ___|
|
|__
[842]
Year of birth estimated based on year of birth of his wife.
from the Profile of Harriett Ann Robison by John Gessner, in the possession of David Warren Robison, May, 2002: John F. Hawley was sick. He was a Civil War Veteran - 104 Ohio Volunteery Infantry Company I. By working with an established physician he got enough experience to become Dr. Hawley. He died on August 1, 1870 and is buried in the West Cemetery in Palmyra with his mother. His step mother, Mary Hawley, is buried in the Robison Church Cemetery.
Louisa E. and John F. Hawley had a child, a son, Charles Price Hawley, born in 1869. Louisa lived in Atwater, Ohio. She applied for and received a widows' pension because of John's Civil War Service.
Tombstone inscription:
Dr. J. F. Hawley
died Aug 1, 1850 (or 1870, almost illegible)
[843]
[S19]
Robison Families of Ohio
[839]
[S19]
Robison Families of Ohio
[840]
[S19]
Robison Families of Ohio
[841]
[S19]
Robison Families of Ohio
[11359]
[S19]
Robison Families of Ohio
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[S19]
Robison Families of Ohio
_William ROBISON ____+
| (1842 - 1917) m 1867
_Almonzor Grant ROBISON _|
| (1868 - 1956) m 1888 |
| |_Cynthia Ann HOWELL _+
| (1844 - 1931) m 1867
|
|--Alpha Fred ROBISON
| (1907 - 1984)
| _Noah FOSTER ________
| |
|_Clarissa Jane FOSTER ___|
(1869 - 1945) m 1888 |
|_Eliza Jane COON ____
[11472]
[S44]
Books of Robison
[11473]
[S44]
Books of Robison
_Joseph B. ROBISON __+
| (1811 - 1880) m 1834
_Sylvanus Bradfield ROBISON _|
| (1836 - 1916) m 1858 |
| |_Nancy COOK _________+
| (1811 - 1862) m 1834
|
|--William J. ROBISON
| (1867 - ....)
| _Jonathan REISINGER _
| | (1806 - ....)
|_Margaret Jane REISINGER ____|
(1838 - 1929) m 1858 |
|_Sarah FREDERICK ____+
(1806 - ....)
[95]
[S21]
1870 United States Census, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska
[96]
[S12]
1880 Census, Oak Creek Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska
[97]
Incorrectly lists Sylvanus' parents birthplaces as Maryland and New Jersey. Lists Margaret Jane Reisinger's parents as being born in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Frank is listed as 6 years old which disagrees with his death certificate. He is also listed as having been born in Nebraska, not Missouri as his Death Certificate indicates.
[89]
[S12]
1880 Census, Oak Creek Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska
[90]
Incorrectly lists Sylvanus' parents birthplaces as Maryland and New Jersey. Lists Margaret Jane Reisinger's parents as being born in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Frank is listed as 6 years old which disagrees with his death certificate. He is also listed as having been born in Nebraska, not Missouri as his Death Certificate indicates.
[91]
[S21]
1870 United States Census, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska
[92]
[S12]
1880 Census, Oak Creek Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska
[93]
Incorrectly lists Sylvanus' parents birthplaces as Maryland and New Jersey. Lists Margaret Jane Reisinger's parents as being born in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Frank is listed as 6 years old which disagrees with his death certificate. He is also listed as having been born in Nebraska, not Missouri as his Death Certificate indicates.
[94]
[S13]
1885 Agricultural Census for Saunders County, Nebraska