Person:Charles Robinson (57)

Watchers
m. Bef 1816
  1. Charles Robinson1816 - 1890
  2. Nancy Leland Robinson1818 - 1821
  3. George Gordon Byron Robinson1824 - 1825
  • HCharles Robinson1816 - 1890
  • W.  Philura Page (add)
m. Abt 1847
Facts and Events
Name[3] Charles Robinson
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1 Nov 1816 Barre, Washington, Vermont, United States
Marriage Abt 1847 to Philura Page (add)
Death[2] 15 Jan 1890 Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Vermont, United States. Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954: Database with images. (FamilySearch. Citing Secretary of State. State Capitol Building, Montpelier.)
    [1].

    Name of Child: Chas Robinson
    Date of Birth: 1816 Nov 1
    Maiden Name of Mother: Nancy R. ---
    Full Name of Father: Chas Robinson
    Town: Barre

  2. Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915
    [2].

    Deaths Registered in the Town of Medford for the Year eighteen hundred and [ninety].
    No.: 16
    Date of Death: 1890. Jan. 15
    Date of Record: 1890. Oct. 20
    Name: Charles Robinson
    Sex: M
    Condition: W.
    Age: 73 y. 2 m. 15 d. [birth calculates to about 1 Nov 1816]
    Cause: Suicide
    Place of Death/Burial: Medford / Waterville Vt.
    Occupation: Retired
    Place of Birth: Barre Vt
    Parents: Charles / Nancy W.
    Birthplaces of Parents: Barre Vt.

  3. Baldwin, Frederick W. Biography of the bar of Orleans County, Vermont. (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Watchman and State Journal Press, c1886)
    p. 191.

    Charles Robinson Jr, s/o Charles Robinson and Nancy R. Wheeler, b. 1 Nov 1816, m. 1847 Philura L. Page.
    "Mr. Robinson's practice in Orleans county was quite extensive, and for several years he was attorney for the Connecticut & Passumpsic Railroad Company.
    "During the first year of Andrew Johnson's term as president, he received the appointment of United States Consul at Quebec, where he remained about four years. After leaving Quebec he went to Boston, and accepted a prominent clerkship in the Boston custom house, and for the past eleven years has been a liquidating clerk in the naval office.
    "Mr. Robinson's residence is in Medford, some three and one-half miles from the city, where he and Mrs. Robinson are enjoying themselves among their fruit and flowers."