Isabelle Kerr (Isabella Robinson m. -- Kerr by 1789) [3]
Grandson David Edmison
Research Notes
Revisit References:
-- 1. WorldConnect fox-main
-- 2. John-1789 va-rockbridge-co Heirs per Morton pp. 252, 525 num 5, 496; Introduction - table of contents on ppi-viii; Part 2 - Contents on pp337-338; and, continue p.343. [4]
-- 3. This 10 ROBINSON, John, then 11 ROBINSON, William or 11 ROBINSON, James [5]
-- 4. Checked WikiTree for daughters
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Clemens, Virginia Wills before 1799.... 1924, p. 83.
↑ * 1747 son, John, Baptized (named): Orange County, Virginia (per WorldConnect fox-main; citing Wilson p.480-481.) better [citation needed]
↑ Morton. A History of Rockbridge County, Virginia. 1920, p. 496.
↑ Chalkey, Layman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in VA. 1912. Vol.3, p.105.
Also
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Note: this John Robinson born in Virginia was replaced by the correct John Robinson born in Exeter of New Hampshire.
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