- Birth: 1827, Ohio
- Death: 20 Sep 1897, Walnut, Crawford, Kansas
Father: Ambrose ROBBINS
Mother: Lucia HARPER
Family 1:
Sarah Jane FORRESTER
- Marriage: 1851, Lake County,Ohio
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_Ambrose ROBBINS _|
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|--Fabius ROBBINS
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| _John HARPER ________
| _Alexander HARPER ______|_Abigail MONTGOMERY _
| _John A. HARPER _|
| | | _Johan BARTHOLOMEW __
| | |_Elizabeth BARTHOLOMEW _|_Dorothy ENDT _______
|_Lucia HARPER ____|
| _John MINOR _________
| _John MINOR ____________|_Sarah DUTTON _______
|_Lorain MINOR ___|
| _John RICE __________
|_Loraine RICE __________|_____________________
INDEX
Notes
In 1857,Fabius ROBBINS located upon section 8. He came to Cass county from Ohio, and remaine
d here until 1864 or 5,when he left, suddenly, going to southern Kansas. The farm he opened i
s now the property of A.C. and J.L. JAMESON.
Franklin Township1884
This is a re-production "History of Cass County, Iowa"By --- THE CONTINENTAL HISTORICAL COMP
ANYDecember, 1884
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Robbins, Fabrus Le Roy, Lake, OH 1850
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1905 History of Crawford County Kansas
Walnut
Walnut is located near the northwestern corner of the county, and has two railroads, the M.
, K. & T. passing through the town from northeast to southwest; and the Santa Fe from southea
st to northwest. The town is surrounded with excellent farming lands, and affords good facili
ties for trade. It was laid out in 1871. Among the early inhabitants of the town were Fabiu
s Robins, J. Miller, Ira Boyle, H. Burns, H. Shackleton and J. A. Goff. The town was first na
med Glenwood, but afterward changed to Walnut. It is represented by all classes of business
, and is prosperous; and the people are industrious and thriving. Good schools, churches, new
spapers, banks and other institutions help to make Walnut a desirable place in which to live.
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