London Mercer son of John of Crossthwaite Yorkshire
[1]
William was born about 1587.
William married Catheryn Watkins on 18 June 1604 in St Helen Bishopsgate, London, England.[2]
Event
Date: 02/03/1601
Year: 1601
Apprenticeship
Bond Length: 8 years
Bond Value:
Start Date:
Note:
Persons
Details Role(s) Status
Luke Smith (Male)
Occupation not stated - Location unknown, County unknown Master Co Goldsmith
William Robinson (Male)
Occupation not stated - London, London New apprentice
William Robinson (Male)
Merchant Taylor - London, London
https://www.londonroll.org/event/?company=gsm&event_id=GSDM745
William was buried on 21 January 1634 in St Helen the Great, London, England.[3]
↑Marriage:
"England Marriages, 1538–1973"
FamilySearch Record: V5KQ-CVM
William Robinson marriage to Catheryn Watkins on 18 Jun 1604 in St Helen Bishopsgate, London, England, United Kingdom.
↑Burial:
"Greater London Burial Index" FindMyPast Transcription
William Robinson burial on 21 Jan 1634 in St Helen the Great, London, England.
↑ Will of William Robinson, Mercer of London 1635
Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Sadler Quire Numbers: 1 - 44. Will of William Robinson, Mercer of London.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Date: 17 January 1634/35
Reference: PROB 11/167/41
will written 15 January 1634/35 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D867976
Dictionary of National Biographies. pages 23-26; Notes & Queries 5th Series Vol 5 pages 475-6; vol 6 pages 437, 545.
Jarvis, Julia. Three Centuries of Robinson: The Story of a Family. Toronto: T. H. Best Printing Co. Ltd., 1967.
Elmhirst, Philippa. The Saga of the Robinsons 1520-2011: The Story of the Family From its Origin in Yorkshire Through Colonial Life in Virginia and the War of Independence to Some of the Descendants in Canada. The Elmhyrste Press, 2011.
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