Family:John Robins and Jane Evans (1)

Facts and Events
Residence[3] Bef 1671 Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States
Marriage[1][2] 23 Jun 1670 Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Children
BirthDeath
1.
Bet 1670 and 1675
Est 1723
2.
Aft 27 Nov 1702
3.
References
  1. Robins, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    6:1514.

    "John (Robins) … m (2) 23 June 1670 (Branford Vital Records) Jane [wid. ?] Tillison."

  2. Lyme Vital Records, in The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
    10:225, Apr 1934.

    Sale from John Robins of Lyme to Thomas Lee, 16 Mar. 1681/2, signed also by Jane Robins (her mark), and Jonathan and Jacob Tileson, described as "Jane Robins and her sonns."

    This record establishes the identity of the second wife of John Robins as Jane Evans, widow of John Tillison/Tillotson.

  3. Miller, Janis H. (Janis Heidenrich). John Robins of Branford and Lyme, Connecticut, and related families in descent from William. (Washington [District of Columbia]: J.H. Miller, 1965, c1966)
    p. 1.

    "Jane [Evans] and John Robins probably moved from Branford to Lyme following their marriage, and definitely were there early in 1671, as a court election held in Hartford, May 11, 1671, shows the following fre[e]men representatives from Lyme:
    Richard Smith
    Balthazar De Wolf
    William Measurere
    John Robins
    Isaac Waterhouse"
    (given in Colonial Records of Conn. 1665-1677, Vol. 3, Page 155)