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Thomas George Robinson (1807)

Thomas George Robinson
Born in London, England, United Kingdommap [uncertain]
Son of and [mother unknown]
Husband of — married 19 Mar 1829 in Grahamstown, Cape Colony, South Africamap
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

John Stuart Talbot * England c. 1776 a. Algoa Bay 15.5.1820 on board “Aurora”, member of Sephton’s party
x Priscilla PURCELL (LOVERIDGE) * c. 1775 † Grahamstown 11.1.1822
xx Grahamstown 28.12.1823 Ann REES (wid.) * c. 1783
b4 Amelia * Westminster, London, England 30.8.1811 † 12.6.1882
x St. George’s Church, Grahamstown 19.3.1829 Thomas George ROBINSON * c. 1806 (Thomas-sn)
xx John PASKIN, shoemaker
Acknowledgement: Denis Herbert Patrick – Settlers of 1820: John Stuart Talbot and his wife Priscilla [1]

Sources

See also:
  1. "Heese, J.A. & Lombard, R.T.J. “South African Genealogies 1” Human Sciences Research Council, 1992, ISBN 0-620-23962-1 v.13 pp. 8-9" Added on 28 Aug 2020 by Ian McArthur




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