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↑ Source: #S193 Page: Nancy A Robinson 1887 Washington Territorial Census Object: @M792@
↑ Source: #S257 Page: Saturday, June 4, 1881, Page 3. Data: Text: Mrs. T.J. Robinson and daughter left last night for Portland, in response to a telegram to the effect that her mother is seriously ill. Object: @M1339@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Friday, Apr 10, 1885, Page 3. Data: Text: Marshal Robinson received a telegram from his daughter Mattie at Portland, this afternoon, announcing that her grandfather, Thomas Stevens, is so ill that his death is momentarily expected. Mrs. Robinson will start for Portland in the morning. Mr. Stevens and his brother were the first settlers at Portland. Object: @M1348@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Saturday, Aug 1, 1885, Page 3. Data: Text: Mrs. T.J. Robinson and her mother, Mrs. Stevens, have gone to La Grande to visit relatives. Object: @M1353@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Monday, Nov 3, 1884, Page 3. Data: Text: Mrs. T.J. Robinson has returned home from a visit to relatives in East Portland. Object: @M1355@
↑ Source: #S193 Page: Nancy A Robinson 1887 Washington Territorial Census Object: @M792@
↑ Source: #S193 Page: Nancy A Robinson 1887 Washington Territorial Census Object: @M792@
↑ Source: #S257 Page: Saturday, June 4, 1881, Page 3. Data: Text: Mrs. T.J. Robinson and daughter left last night for Portland, in response to a telegram to the effect that her mother is seriously ill. Object: @M1339@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Friday, Apr 10, 1885, Page 3. Data: Text: Marshal Robinson received a telegram from his daughter Mattie at Portland, this afternoon, announcing that her grandfather, Thomas Stevens, is so ill that his death is momentarily expected. Mrs. Robinson will start for Portland in the morning. Mr. Stevens and his brother were the first settlers at Portland. Object: @M1348@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Tuesday, Jul 15, 1884, Page 3. Data: Text: Miss Mattie Robinson and her grandmother, who have returned to Portland, will soom start for Hancock County, Illinois to attend to legal matters in which they are concerened. Object: @M1352@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Tuesday, Jul 15, 1884, Page 3. Data: Text: Miss Mattie Robinson and her grandmother, who have returned to Portland, will soom start for Hancock County, Illinois to attend to legal matters in which they are concerened. Object: @M1352@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Monday, Nov 3, 1884, Page 3. Data: Text: Mrs. T.J. Robinson has returned home from a visit to relatives in East Portland. Object: @M1355@
↑ Source: #S193 Page: Nancy A Robinson 1887 Washington Territorial Census Object: @M792@
↑ Source: #S257 Page: Saturday, June 4, 1881, Page 3. Data: Text: Mrs. T.J. Robinson and daughter left last night for Portland, in response to a telegram to the effect that her mother is seriously ill. Object: @M1339@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Friday, Apr 10, 1885, Page 3. Data: Text: Marshal Robinson received a telegram from his daughter Mattie at Portland, this afternoon, announcing that her grandfather, Thomas Stevens, is so ill that his death is momentarily expected. Mrs. Robinson will start for Portland in the morning. Mr. Stevens and his brother were the first settlers at Portland. Object: @M1348@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Tuesday, Jul 15, 1884, Page 3. Data: Text: Miss Mattie Robinson and her grandmother, who have returned to Portland, will soom start for Hancock County, Illinois to attend to legal matters in which they are concerened. Object: @M1352@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Saturday, Aug 1, 1885, Page 3. Data: Text: Mrs. T.J. Robinson and her mother, Mrs. Stevens, have gone to La Grande to visit relatives. Object: @M1353@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Monday, Nov 3, 1884, Page 3. Data: Text: Mrs. T.J. Robinson has returned home from a visit to relatives in East Portland. Object: @M1355@
↑ Source: #S193 Page: Nancy A Robinson 1887 Washington Territorial Census Object: @M792@
↑ Source: #S193 Page: T J Robinson 1887 Washington Territorial Census Object: @M793@
↑ Source: #S257 Page: Saturday, June 4, 1881, Page 3. Data: Text: Mrs. T.J. Robinson and daughter left last night for Portland, in response to a telegram to the effect that her mother is seriously ill. Object: @M1339@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Friday, Apr 10, 1885, Page 3. Data: Text: Marshal Robinson received a telegram from his daughter Mattie at Portland, this afternoon, announcing that her grandfather, Thomas Stevens, is so ill that his death is momentarily expected. Mrs. Robinson will start for Portland in the morning. Mr. Stevens and his brother were the first settlers at Portland. Object: @M1348@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Saturday, Aug 1, 1885, Page 3. Data: Text: Mrs. T.J. Robinson and her mother, Mrs. Stevens, have gone to La Grande to visit relatives. Object: @M1353@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Monday, Nov 3, 1884, Page 3. Data: Text: Mrs. T.J. Robinson has returned home from a visit to relatives in East Portland. Object: @M1355@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Saturday, Aug 1, 1885, Page 3. Data: Text: Mrs. T.J. Robinson and her mother, Mrs. Stevens, have gone to La Grande to visit relatives. Object: @M1353@
↑ Source: #S259 Page: Thursday, Jan 7, 1886. Data: Text: Miss Mattie Robinson, accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. Thos. Stevens, will arrive here from Portland the last of this week. Miss Robinson expects to remain here. Object: @M1356@
Source: S193 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Washington State and Territorial Censuses, 1857-1892 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006; Repository: #R2