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Robinson Family

Les

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Does anyone have any knowledge of the Robinson family who lived in Long Lane, Quinton in about 1900. My Grandmothers maiden name was Emma Robinson and she was born in this place in 1889. She had brothers William. Frank,George and Arthur. Her fathers name was Joseph.
 
1891 Long Lane ,the Hill,Quinton, Worcs.

Joseph Robinson age 53 labourer
Emma age 37 nail maker
Alice 15
Joseph 8
George 5
Emma 1 all b. Halesowen

1881 same address
Joseph 44,Emma 27,daughter Alice 4,son William 3 months

Joseph Robinson married Emma Green in Halesowen 21st july 1872
 
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Robinson

Does anyone have any information about George Richard Robinson who was born in Upper Arley 1791 and died in Kings Norton in 1867?

Also

Emma Robinson who according to 1881 census had a daughter Mary 17

Emma's father was James Bott who lived at 8 Church Road Nechells.

Many thanks

Les
 
Les could it be Richard George Robinson.

1841(looks like Providency Cottage) Balsall heath road,Kings norton
Richard robinson age 45 Carpenter born Upper Arley
Hannah R Robinson age 40 ,born Claines
Emily Smith age (index says 17 months)looks like 19 and unsure whether it is m for months or w for widow.

1851 Balsall Heath rd,
Richard George Robinson age 56 Carpenter b. Upper arley
Hannah age 51 b. claines

1861 Balsall Heath road,
Richard Robinson age 67 b. Arley Carpenter.
Rosanna age 62 b. Claines(so thats what the R was)

Richard George Robinson died in Dec 1867

Emma Robinson living with father JOHN? Bott 1881.
Emma Bott(age 21) married George Robinson (age 22) 19th May1860,Aston
in 1861 living next door to her parents John and Mary Bott at
200 Gt Lister Street.
Emma and Mary are living with the Bott family in 1871 without George.
 
Thanks Alberta. I don't know if there is a connection to my side of the family but I will check it out.
Les.
 
Les
Richard George and Hannah are definately in my tree. They had a son William Frederick who married Elizabeth Parkes in 1840 in Edgbaston and had 11 children including my G Grandfather another Richard George who married a Mary Ann Morgan in 1864 in St Andrews in Bordesley. As far as I know The first Richard George and Hannah (thanks for the Rosanna by the way Alberta it turned out to be a family name) only had the 1 child which was unusual, but I haven't been able to find any others.
Hope this may have helped
Lynda
 
Thanks Lynda.

I don't think that they are connected but who knows.



I have a Joseph Robinson 50 born in 1801 ( Place unknown).

His wife Hannah 46 (Born Oldbury)

They lived in Long Lane Halesowen/Blackheath.

Les
 
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