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Roby-138 was created by James Bowen through the import of James Bowen Family Tree.ged on Mar 18, 2014.
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Hi Jim - you have this man categorised under University of Cambridge (England). As he lived in Massachusetts, did he attend Cambridge University, and if so, would you recategorise him under the College he attended at Cambridge.
Many thanks - Jo, England Project categorisation team
Jo, any categorisation happened without my input, apparently during the creation of this profile while downloading a gedcom of my Ancestry tree. The only information I have regarding Cambridge comes from a bio written on his FindAGrave page at findagrave.com/memorial/13976357/rob. The bio includes: "In 1713, he accepted a position as tutor at Cambridge University in England. He returned to Harvard in 1714 and became a Fellow." Thomas Robie is a minor character in my tree; simply a sibling of someone in a tree I was tracing. Please feel free to make any edits you would find useful.
Many thanks - Jo, England Project categorisation team
- Jim