Individual Details
Samuel ROBINSON
(3 March 1780 - 31 March 1876)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Elizabeth STURM (1793 - 1875) |
| Child | Eliza ROBINSON ( - 1881) |
| Child | Mary ROBINSON ( - ) |
| Child | Rossiter ROBINSON ( - ) |
| Child | Elizabeth ROBINSON ( - ) |
| Child | Henry ROBINSON (1814 - ) |
| Child | Rebecca ROBINSON (1817 - 1880) |
| Child | Lydia Ann ROBINSON (1838 - 1927) |
| Child | Perry D. ROBINSON (1850 - ) |
| Child | John ROBINSON (1919 - 1894) |
| Sibling | Thomas ROBINSON (1771 - 1820) |
Notes
Military
Info below provided by Joan ShoffnerWar 1812; Enlisted 9-3-1813
Discharged 3-20-1814
Army Pvt
Capt William Stephenson's
1st Regt O.Militia
Roe 4 Grace 43
Residence-shared
p. 196The first family who attempted to establish a home in the dense forest of Green Twp were Henry Sturm and family, who came from Clark Co OH some time during the year 1814, and made a settlement on the SW quarter of section 1. They had a family of 12 children, viz., Mattias, Margaret, Nicholas Henr, Peter, William, Jacob Frederick, Ephraim, Elizabeth, George. and John, all of whom are now deceased except George, who resides in perry Twp., Shelby Co and John, who owns and is residing on the old home farm where the family first settled.
The next settlement was made by Samuel Robinson, a son-in-law of henry Sturm's, who came from Champaign Co OH with wife and 2 or 3 small children in March 1815 and settled on the NW quarter of section 19 where he made imporvments and lived many years.
Endnotes
1. Findagrave.com.
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3. compiled by Urbana Chapter DAR, Champaign Co., Ohio, Marriage Records, Probate Court, 1805-1865, in Volumes, A to G.
4. compiled by the Ohio Genealogical Society.
5. (familysearch.org online search), Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8FF-X4M : 8 December 2014), Samuel Robison and Elizebeth Storms, 21 Dec 1809; citing Champaign, Ohio, United States, reference 11; county courth.
6. Findagrave.com.
7. History of Shelby Co OH: with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers (1883, R. Sutton & Co.).
8. , History of the Communities of Shelby Co., Ohio (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).
9. Findagrave.com.

