Family Group Sheet for Jacob ROBBINS

Name: Jacob ROBBINS
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Birth: 1737 Edgecombe Co. NC
Death: aft 1807 Edgecombe Co. NC
Father: John ROBBINS Sr (<1710-1756)
Mother: Elizabeth UNKNOWN (~1712->1756)
Marriage: 1765 Edgecombe Co. NC
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Spouse: Mary McMULLINS
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Birth: 25 Aug 1728 Richmond, Henrico Co Virgina
Death: aft 17 Mar 1784

Children:
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1 M: Thomas ROBBINS Sr.
Birth: 1775 North Carolina, Edgecombe Co
Death: 1875 Evergreen, Conecuh Co AL
Spouse: Mary CRIBB?
Marriage: 1800-1805
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2 M: Joseph John ROBBINS
Birth: 1755 Edgecombe Co. NC
Death: 1846 Franklin Co. NC
Spouse: Rachel C. MILLS
Spouse: Esther RABY
Marriage: 27 Apr 1793 Bertie Co. NC
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3 M: Jacob ROBBINS
Birth: 1776 Edgecombe Co. NC
Death: bef Nov 1861 Edgecombe Co. NC
Spouse: Nancy UNKNOWN
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4 M: Elisha ROBBINS
Birth: 1765 Edgecombe Co. NC
Death: bef 4 Oct 1826 Edgecombe Co. NC
Spouse: Elizabeth
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5 F: Elizabeth ROBBINS
Birth: abt 1770
Spouse: William ADAMS
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6 M: Stephen ROBBINS
Birth: abt 1772
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7 M: William R ROBBINS
Birth: 1780 North Carolina
Death:  Noxubee Co. Mississippi
Spouse: Tempsy UNKNOWN
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8 M: Frederick Franklin ROBBINS
Birth: 17 Mar 1784 Edgecombe Co. NC
Death: 1842 Ponotoc Co. Mississippi
Spouse: Mary (Polly) BARNES
Marriage: 23 Jul 1812 Edgecombe Co. NC
Spouse: Anna UNKNOWN
Marriage:  prob Wilson Co NC
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9 M: Mills ROBBINS
Birth: 1766
Death: Sep 1829 Franklin Co NC
Spouse: Quinny UNKNOWN
Marriage: 1800 - 10
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10 M: Elijah ROBBINS
Birth: abt 1768

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Notes for Jacob ROBBINS
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information from the book by Hugh Buckner Johnston, The Robbins Family ofEdgecombe, Nash and Wilson Counties, NC - edited & published by Louise Matthews Fuller:
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On October 12, 1752, Jacob Robbins applied unsuccessfully for a
patent of 205 acres in Edgecombe County.
(Land Grant Office, File 024)
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On August 11, 1756, John (x) and Elizabeth Robbins of Edgecombe
County deeded to Jacob Robbins all their real and personal property,
goods, and chattels, excepting one feather bed and furniture, one dish,
one basin, and one plate, "if the said Jacob Robbins do maintain me the
said John Robbins and my wife Elizabeth Robbins in cleanly and decent
manner allowing us sufficient apparel and diet during our being in this
life and at our death to allow us a decent and Christian burial,"
witnessed by Duncan Lamon and William (x) Boyat.
(Halifax County Deed Book 6, p. 344)
NOTE: Halifax County was still a part of Edgecombe in 1756, but was
formed in 1758.
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On April 12, 1765, Charles Jones sold Jacob Robins for £l0 Proclamation
Money 80 acres on Gardner's Mill Branch of Town Creek; witnessed by
John Morris and John Ward.
(Deed Book C, p. 343)
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On April 20, 1765, John Jones sold Jacob Robins for £l0 Proclamation Money, 80 acres on a branch of Town Creek "called Gardner's Mill Branch," witnessed by John Morris and John Ward.
(Deed Book C, p. 335)
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On June 24, 1765, Charles and Patience Jones, Jr. sold Jacob Robins for £30 a
tract of 82 acres on Gardner's Branch adjoining John Williams, witnessed byDuncan Lemon and John Taylor.
(Deed Book C, p. 338)
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On November 27, 1777, the will of George White of Edgecombe
County bequeathed land adjoining Jacob Robbins.
(Will Book B, p. 97)
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On December 22, 1782, Jacob Robins sold Richard Lee for £l0l.7.8 Proclamation Money 205 acres north of Town Creek, witnessed by Bryan Lee and Jesse Gray.
(Deed Book E, p. 261)
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On November 18, 1803, Mills (x) Robbins of Edgecombe County sold Jacob
Robbins for £l43.l5.0 a tract of 250 acres adjoining Edward Cobb and Jacob
Robbins, Sr., witnessed by William Draughon and Littleberry Land.
(Deed Book 11, p. 143)
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on 15 Dec 1804,  Jacob Robbins, of Edgecombe Co. to Elisha Robbins, Edgecombe Co. for "in consideration of the natural love and affection I have and bear unto my beloved son" and "me hereto moving" a tract of land where I now live and one negro boy named Balaam and one negro girl named (Lot or Sal), my oxen, other cattle, horses, hogs, sheep one feather bed and furniture and geese, signed Jacob Robbins, wit. John Robbins, Sally (Windes) Toleson (X). recorded Feb Ct. 1805,
FHC film 0018889.Edge Co. Db 11, page 343,
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on 27 Sep 1808, Jacob Robbins, of Edgecombe  Co. to (my son, Fredrick) Robbins, Edge Co. a gift of one negro girl named Jinny and one feather bed and furniture, reserving the use for myself and my wife during our lifetime,
 Sign. Jacob Robbins, wit.  Benjamin Gray, Jacob Robbins. recorded Feb
Ct. 1808,
FHC film 0018889. Edge Co. Db 12, page 262
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On October 12, 1752, Jacob Robbins applied unsuccessfully for a
patent of 205 acres in Edgecombe County.
(Land Grant Office, File 024)
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