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James Robason (1742 - 1811)

James Robason
Born in Tyrrell County, North Carolinamap
Husband of — married about 1768 in North Carolinamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 69 in Martin County, North Carolinamap
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Contents

Biography

Name

Name: James /Robason/[1]

Birth

Birth:
Date: 1742
Place: Tyrell County, NC,[2][3]

Death

Death:
Date: 4 Oct 1811
Place: Martin NC,[4][5]

Reference

Reference: 7325

Probate

Probate: Martin Co. Will Book, Book 2, Page 6
Date: 29 Dec 1811
Place: Martin County, NC[6]

Marriage

Husband: James Robason
Wife: Millicent Chloe Duggan
Marriage:
Date: Abt 1760[7][8]
Child: Luke Robason
Child: Cloanna 'Chloe' Robason
Child: Mary 'Polly' Robason
Child: Henry Robason
Child: John Robason
Child: Martha Robason
Child: Millia, Milley Robason
Child: Anna Robason
Child: Harmon Robertson
Child: Noah Robertson

Sources

  1. Source: #S3
  2. Source: #S3
  3. Source: #S25
  4. Source: #S3
  5. Source: #S25
  6. Source: #S74
  7. Source: #S3
  8. Source: #S25
  • Source: S2 Title: "Rick's original TMG data," supplied by Eason, 2012 Aug. 14. Author: compiled by Richard Eason [(E-ADDRESS), & MAILING ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE], Orono, ME
  • Source: S25 Title: Natalie Huntley data, Author E-mail: Natalie Huntley 5
  • Source: S3 Title: Jim Kelly's data Author: Jimmy Wayne 'Jim' Kelly
  • Source: S74 Title: Copied Entry 807 Publication: Copied from some book
  • personal recollection




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Robason-19 and Robason-4 appear to represent the same person because: Family lines appear to match
posted by Bill Hawkins

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