Person:Thomas Robinson (61)

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Thomas Robinson
b.Abt 1703 prob. Ireland
d.1786 [[Place:London, Laurel, Kentucky, United States|near London, Kentucky, at McNitt's Defeat, aka Big Defeated Camp]]
m. Bef 1696
  1. James RobinsonAbt 1696 - Bef 1776
  2. William Robinson, of the North Fork of the Roanoke, VAAbt 1699 - Bef 1765
  3. John Robinson, aka "Long John"Abt 1701 - 1756
  4. Thomas RobinsonAbt 1703 - 1786
  5. Joseph RobinsonAbt 1705 -
  6. Samuel RobinsonAbt 1707 -
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Name Thomas Robinson
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1703 prob. Ireland
Death? 1786 [[Place:London, Laurel, Kentucky, United States|near London, Kentucky, at McNitt's Defeat, aka Big Defeated Camp]]
Other? 2 Jun 1938 Sealed to child (LDS)
Reference Number? NLB5-96

Thomas Robinson was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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The Preston Register
Source:Chalkley's Chronicles
McNitt's Defeat aka "Big Depeated"

Death

From Chalkley's Augusta County Records:

  • Vol. 2 - List of Persons killed, wounded or taken prisoner by the Enemy (Indians) - 1756: Wm. Robinson, at Fort Vance (Vause), wounded; Tho. Robinson, at Ft. Vanse wounded; Saml. Robinson, at Ft. Vanse, wounded.

Augusta County

From Chalkley's Augusta County Records:
See:McNitt's Defeat

  • pg. 109: Thomas Robinson lost his life at the big defeated Camps on the other side of the Cumberland Mountain. All his family were either killed or taken prisoner.