Person:Robert Irvine (10)

Watchers
Robert Irvine
b.1768 Virginia
d.1831
  1. John Irvine1755 - 1799
  2. Hans Irvine1758 -
  3. Mary IrvineAbt 1760 - 1819
  4. Margaret Irvine1762 - 1842
  5. Anna Irvine1763 - 1816
  6. Abram Irvine1766 - 1850
  7. Robert Irvine1768 - 1831
  8. Nancy Irvine1770 -
  9. Elizabeth 'Betsy' Irvine1772 - Bef 1840
  10. Sarah Irvine1774 - 1835
  11. William Dean Irvine1775 - 1812
m. Bef 1802
  1. Abram Dean IrvineAbt 1802 - 1878
Facts and Events
Name Robert Irvine
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1768 Virginia
Marriage Bef 1802 to Judith Glover
Death[1] 1831
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  2.   Scotch-Irish Society of America (Nashville, Tennessee). Proceedings and addresses of the congress. (Nashville, Tennessee: The Society, 1889-).

    Irvine, Robert Tate, Big Stone Gap, Va. 1893.

    Born in Boyle County, Ky.; son of Abram Walter Irvine and Sophia Tate Irvine; Abram Walter Irvine was the son of Abram Dean Irvine and Mary Irvine; Abram Dean Irvine was the son of Robert Irvine add Judith Glover Irvine; Robert Irvine was the son of Abram Irvine and Mary Dean Irvine; Mary Irvine, wife of Abram Dean Irvine, was the daughter of Abram Irvine and Margaret McAfee Irvine; Margaret McAfee was of the family of McAfees who came to Virginia with the Scotch-Irish immigrants; Abram Irvine, of Virginia, was the son of Rev. John Irvine, a Presbyterian minister, whx> sailed from Londonderry on May 9, 1729; Sophia Tate Irvine was the daughter of Robert Stuart and Dorothy Lisle Tate; Robert Stuart Tate was the son of Isaac Tate and Mary Steele Tate, Dorothy Lisle Tate was the daughter of Daniel Lisle; Isaac Tate was the son of Capt. James Tate, of Rockbridge County, Va., who was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and was killed at the battle of Guilford C. H.; attorney at law; Bachelor of Law of the University of Virginia, Class of 1889; licensed to practice law in June, 1889, at Richmond, Va.; removed to, and located at, Big Stone Gap, Va., in January, 1890.