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Harrison Robinson

Birth26 October 1788 - Frederick, Virginia, USA
Death02-27-1876 - Lansing, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
MotherMary Polly Gaddie
FatherHenry Robinson

Born in Frederick, Virginia, USA on 26 October 1788 to Henry Robinson and Mary Polly Gaddie. Harrison Robinson married Elizabeth Louisa Maldon Johnston and had 5 children. He passed away on 02-27-1876 in Lansing, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA.

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Henry Robinson
1762 - 1818
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Mary Polly Gaddie
1765 - 1856
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Elizabeth Louisa Maldon Johnston
1797 - 1881
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Francis Ann Robinson
1826 - 1894
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Harrison Frances Robinson
1834 - 1911
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Mary Jane Robinson
1824 - 1906
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Robert B Robinson
1829 - 1905
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Richard Robinson
Unknown - Unknown

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