Person:Jonathan Robbins (1)

m. Aft 1672
  1. George RobbinsAbt 1675 - 1747
  2. Sarah RobbinsAbt 1677 - 1741/42
  3. Samuel Robbins1679/80 - 1764
  4. Eleazer RobbinsAbt 1682 - 1758
  5. Benjamin Robbins1684 - 1770
  6. Jonathan Robbins1686 - 1725
  7. Joseph Robbins1686 - Bef 1689
  • HJonathan Robbins1686 - 1725
  • WMargaret LundAbt 1690 - 1764
m. 16 Jan 1711/12
Facts and Events
Name Jonathan Robbins
Gender Male
Birth[1] 19 Nov 1686 Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United StatesTwin to Joseph
Marriage 16 Jan 1711/12 Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Margaret Lund
Death[2] 8 May 1725 Fryeburg, Oxford, Maine, United StatesBattle of Pequawket
References
  1. Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1914)
    p. 136.

    ROBINS, Jonathan, s. twin, George and Allis, [born] Nov. 19, 1686.

  2. Stearns, Ezra S. (Ezra Scollay). Early generations of the founders of old Dunstable : thirty families. (Boston, Massachusetts: G.E. Littlefield, 1911)
    p. 62.

    Lt. Jonathan Robbins, s/o George and Alice Robbins, b. Chelmsford 19 Nov 1686. Moved from Chelmsford to Dunstable about 1708. He m. Concord 16 Jan 1711-12 Margaret Lund. Served under Capt. Lovewell in "the three memorable expeditions" and was mortally wounded early in the engagement May 8, 1725. His widow married 1729 William Shattuck.

  3.   Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871. (American Ancestors, 2014)
    Case 19278: Jonathan Robbins 1725.

    22 Jun 1725: Inventory of Jonathan Robbins yeoman Deceas'd.
    29 Jun 1725: Swore in commission to appraise estate of Jonathan Robbins Deceas'd Prized att Chelmsford and Dunstable.
    30 Jun 1725: Bond of Margaret Robbins of Dunstable widow as Admin'x to the Esate of her husband Jonathan Robbins late of Dusntable aforesaid dece'd Intestate.
    1 Nov 1726: Account of Margaret Robbins Relict widow and admin's to the Estate of Jonathan Robbins late of Dunstable approved.
    7 Dec 1739: Inventory of real estate and set off to Margaret Shattuck Late Widow of the s'd Deceased one third part; to Jonathan Robins Only Son of the s'd Deceased; to Jane ye wife of Stephen Ames; to Elenor ye wife of James Whitney; to Elisabeth Robbins a minor. Countersigned by Will'm Shattuck, Jonathan Robbins, Nathaniel Cumings Gardean to Elizabeth Robbins, James Whitney and Stephen Ames.