Individual Details
James Robbins
(1738 - 1739 - Bet 3 Aug 1799 and 31 Aug 1799)
- Male [2]
- White
Source List:
[1] Robbins of Randolph, Bk3399, Doc4966.pdf, page 30
[2] James Robbins - Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
[3] Some Beasley Families, Bk4181, page 78
[4] Will, James Robbins, ID0203, 3 Aug 1799, Doc4968.pdf
[5] Will (Ancestry.com Version), James Robbins, ID0203, Doc5631.pdf
[6] Book, Robbins, Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, Bk3230/ Bk3230.pdf (A)
See: Doc6398.txt - John German Research into Robins/Robbins Family
Events
Families
Spouse | Martha Beasley (1740 - 1784) |
Child | Margaret Robbins ( - ) |
Child | Elizabeth Robbins ( - 1850) |
Child | Jacob Robbins (1770 - 1845) |
Child | Phillip Robbins (1772 - 1774) |
Child | William Malings "Bell Maker Bill" Robbins (1772 - 1838) |
Child | Tyson Robbins (1773 - 1779) |
Child | Jonathan Robbins (1777 - 1827) |
Child | Isaac Jackson Robbins (1779 - 1838) |
Child | Martha Robbins (1784 - 1840) |
Spouse | Elizabeth "Betty" Yount ( - ) |
Child | Enoch Robbins (1797 - 1850) |
Child | Haman Robbins (1798 - 1852) |
Child | Eli Newlin Robbins Sr. (1792 - 1842) |
Child | Mary Elizabeth Robbins (1794 - 1850) |
Father | Richard Robbins (1712 - 1786) |
Mother | Anna Parsons (1715 - ) |
Sibling | John Robbins (1741 - 1834) |
Sibling | Isaac Robbins Sr. (1737 - 1808) |
Sibling | Alice A. Robbins (1734 - 1790) |
Sibling | Rachel Robbins (1736 - 1827) |
Sibling | Michael Robbins ( - ) |
Sibling | Richard Robbins (1735 - ) |
Notes
Birth
- Birth Date: c. 1739 [2] [4]- Birth Date: c. 1739-1735 [1]
- Birth Place: Wales [4]
- Birth Place: Swansea Wales [2]
- Birth Place: Possibly a native of Wales [3]
Source List:
[1] Robbins of Randolph, Bk3399, Doc4966.pdf, page 30
[2] James Robbins - Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
[3] Some Beasley Families, Bk4181, page 78
[4] Book, Robbins, Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, Bk3230/ Bk3230.pdf (A)
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored
Marriage
- Marriage Date: c. 1769 [4]- She allegedly married JAMES ROBBINS in Rowan County, North Carolina, about 1768, though there is no extant marriage bond. [3]
- Martha Beesley was the first wife of James Robbins who was b. abt. 1747 & d. 1799 in Randolph County, NC. Martha was the daughter of Major Beesley and Martha Branson. Source: "Robbins of Randolph County, North Carolina,1750-1880" by Sarah Robbins Lehman. [1]
- Spouse: Martha Beesley [2] [4]
Source List:
[1] Find a Grave Memorial for Martha
[2] James Robbins - Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
[3] Some Beasley Families, Bk4181, page 78
[4] Book, Robbins, Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, Bk3230/ Bk3230.pdf (A)
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored
Military
- The family moved to Guilford County, where James served in the Revolutionary War from 1777 to 1780 as a Private in Dawson’s Company of militia (See: North Carolina,. Daughters of the American Revolution, Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution (Durham, NorthCarolina: North Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution, 1932), 95.) [1]
**Source List:
[1] Some Beasley Families, Bk4181, page 78
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Marriage
- Spouse: Elisabeth Yount [1]- Remarried, 1784 [2]
- He later married as his second wife after 1784, Elizabeth “Betty” (___), who may have been surnamed Yount. [2]
- Named his wife Elizabeth in his will [2]
- Wife Elizabeth Robbins [3]
Source List:
[1] James Robbins - Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
[2] Some Beasley Families, Bk4181, page 78
[3] Will (Ancestry.com Version), James Robbins, ID0203, Doc5631.pdf
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Tax Assessment
**Tax List Fact, James Robbins, ID0203:**Evidence:
- was listed on a tax list that year [1784] with his name appearing next to those of Major and Isaac Beesley (See: Linn, Rowan County, North Carolina Tax Lists, 1757-1800: Annotated Transcriptions, 97. 0 [1]
**Conclusion (Date):
**Source List:
[1] Some Beasley Families, Bk4181, page 78
Research
See: Doc4070.pdf- See: Doc
1. Children Worksheet: Doc4969.txt
2. Possible Will
- Will Date: 3 Aug 1799, Randolph County, North Carolina
- Probate Date: Aug 1799
- Original Doc: Doc4968.pdf
- Ancestry.com Translation: Doc4968-001.txt
- My Translation: Doc4968-002.txt
- Notes from Will: Doc4968-003.txt
3. 1790 - 1800 US Census - James Robbins
1790 (Doc4957.pdf) 1800 (Doc4967.pdf) - (Doc5632.pdf & Infosheet.txt)
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William Lorhard John Robbins
Frederick Lefford Peter Rich
John Yount Joseph Redding
**James Robbins** John Redding
Joseph Sanders **James Robbins**
John Curtis Jonathan Rollings
John Randals James Rollings
Joshua Robbins Agness Rollings
William Dicks William Redding
Jesse Hoof
James Laurance
James Kelly
William Dickey
Nathaniel Karr
John Douglas Isaac Robins (Line 18)
Note:
1. Not the same neighbors in the two census records
2. The will of James Robbins was probated in the August Term 1799 so he could not have been in the 1800 census.
Census
From Image:James Robbins, Head of household
Males under 16: 2
males 16 and over: 3
females: 2
Household members: 7
Death
- Death Date: 1799 [1] [2] [5]- Death Date: Between 3 Aug 1799 and 31 Aug 1799 [4]
- Death Date: 3 Aug 1799, [3]
- Death Place: Randolph County, North Carolina [3]
- Age at Death: 60 [3]
Source List:
[1] Robbins of Randolph, Bk3399, Doc4966.pdf, page 30
[2] Find a Grave for James
[3] James Robbins - Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
[4] Will & Probate Doc, Doc4968.pdf
[5] Book, Robbins, Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, Bk3230/ Bk3230.pdf (A)
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored
Will
- James Robbins made his will in Randolph County, North Carolina, on 3 August 1799, in which he named his wife Elizabeth and friend Henry Yount as co-executorsand mentioned the “schooling of his children” but only son Haman by name.832 (footnote 832: James Robbins will (1799), Randolph County, North Carolina, Will Book 2: 48.) [1]
- Will Date: 3 Aug 1799 [2] [3] [4]
- Place of Will: Randolph County, North Carolina [2] [3] [4]
- Heirs: Wife, son Haman, 4 children [2] [3]
- Executors: Henry Yount and wife Elizabeth Robbins [2] [3]
- Witnesses: W. Boyd and Mary Yount [2] [3]
Source List:
[1] Some Beasley Families, Bk4181, page 78
[2] Will, James Robbins, ID0203, 3 Aug 1799, Doc4968.pdf
[3] Will (Ancestry.com Version), James Robbins, ID0203, Doc5631.pdf
[1] Book, Robbins, Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, Bk3230/ Bk3230.pdf (A)
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored
Children (Family)
- Children of James Robbins And Elizabeth Yount:- Additional children, including Martha, Eli, Elizabeth Mary, Enoch, and Haman, were allegedly born to James Robbins’s second wife. [1]
- Youngest Son: Haman [2]
- 4 Children [2]
- May 1801 - John Curtice Guardian to Ely, Mary, Enoch and Haman Robbins Infants. [3]
Source List:
[1] Some Beasley Families, Bk4181, page 78
[2] Will, James Robbins, ID0203, 3 Aug 1799, Doc4968.pdf
[3] Book, Robbins, Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, Bk3230/ Bk3230.pdf (A)
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored
Children (Family)
Possible Additional children:Levi Robbins 1791-
Eli Robbins 1792-1842
Children: [1]
Jacob
William Malings
Male (Philip)
Male (Tyson)
Jonathan
Martha
Eli
Elizabeth
Enoch
Haman
Source List:
[1] Book, Robbins, Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, Bk3230/ Bk3230.pdf (A)
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored
Research (Fam)
Ancestry.com Public Member Trees results for James Robbins and Martha BeasleyResidence (family)
- The family moved to Guilford County [1]Source List:
[1] Some Beasley Families, Bk4181, page 78
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Parents
Parents: Richard Robbins (1709-1789) and Anne Race (1710- ) [1]- Parents: Richard Robbins [2]
- Parents: Richard Robbins and Anna Parsons [3]
Source List:
[1] Find a Grave Memorial for James Robbins
[2] Robbins of Randolph, Bk3399, Doc4966.pdf, page 30
[3] James Robbins - Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Research
1. Has the correct spouse2. I am not sure that the parents are the correct ones - See Some of the research, etc. for Richard Robbins, ID1813
Siblings
Siblings:James Robbins (1739 - 1799)
Isaac Robbins (1740 - 1808)*
Nancy Ann Robbins Swaim (1747 - 1823)
Spouse
- II Elizabeth Yount/ d. after 1800Research
From Internet Sources: James Robbins, ID0203https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/2303078/person/-1844859009/media/b55b5903-21d5-47ef-bfd2-370fa21cbb2b?destTreeId=2303078&hid=&src=em&o_xid=84929&o_lid=84929&o_sch=Email%20Programs
Accessed 29 Nov 2018 (URL Ok, 8 June 2021)
mtkelly2 originally shared this on 22 jul 2007
This Doc: Doc4978.txt
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James Robbins was taxed on 100 acres of ground thereafter as evidenced by the 1799 and 1803 tax lists of Capt. Reddings Dist. and again in 1804 when the district became Capt. Hammer's. James Robbins was also taxed for 1 white pole in 1799; 2 in 1803 but none in 1804. ["1799 Tax List," THE GEN. JOURNAL by the RANDOLPH CO. GEN. SOC., vol. II#2(fall & winter 1977), p. 21; "1803 Tax List Randolph County, North Carolina," THE GEN. JOURNAL by the RANDOLPH CO. GEN. SOC., vol. XI#1 (winter 1987), p. 12; "1804 Tax list, Randolph Co., NC", THE GEN. JOURNAL by the RANDOLPH CO. GEN. SOC., vol. IX#2 (Spring 1985), p. 4 .]
So far the only documented child of James Robbins Sr. I am aware of is William Robbins. Phebe Frazier named Wm. Robbins "son of James" as the father of her base born child in January court 1793; charge was denied by William Robbins in the May term, 1793. William married 15 Nov 1804 Mary Izell; the bondsman was Jonathan Rollins. William's poll is taxed separately in the 1799 list, but because his name is not present in the 1803 list one may suspect he is one of the two polls assessed James Robbins in 1803. [Randolph Co., NC, Bastardy Bonds, THE GEN. JOURNAL by the RANDOLPH CO. GEN. SOC., vol. XVII #1 (Winter 1993), p. 38; "Brides Index," THE GEN. JOURNAL by the RANDOPLH CO. GEN. SOC., vol. 5 #1 (Winter 1981), p. 26.]
The above mentioned Jonathan Rollins married a Martha Robbins on 17 Dec 1800; the bondsman was Abner Barker. Undocumented genealogies place Martha Robbins Rollins as a daughter of James Robbins. It seems reasonable but more evidence is desirable. ["Brides Index," THE GEN. JOURNAL by the RANDOPLH CO. GEN. SOC., vol. VI #2 (Spring 1982), p. 26.]
The Bell Co., KY, history mentioned earlier includes the claim of Rev. W.T. Robbins that his ancestor Jonathan Robbins was another son of James Robbins. Jonathan Robbins married Mary Masegee on 23 Aug 1804; bondsman was Joshua Wright. (Rev. W.T. Robbins believed her name was Masengale.) Jonathan could be the other poll in James's 1803 tax assessment. North Carolina made 50 the maximum age for poll tax in 1801, therefore if James was born c1737, he would not have been subject to that tax in 1803. Thus this "son" would be at least 21 in 1803, but under 21 in 1799 before the upper limit was set when James was only assessed 1 poll - his own. A birth date between 1779 and 1782 is consistent with a male age 16-26 in 1800 census but is a little older that Rev. Robbins's 1785 estimation of Jonathan's birth. The difference however is not fatal to the proposition that he was Jonathan Robbins. So I wish I knew where Rev. Robbins got his information - might it be a source that could answer more questions???? ["Brides Index," THE GEN. JOURNAL by the RANDOPLH CO. GEN. SOC., vol. V #2 (Spring 1981), p. 68.]
See: Doc4978.txt
Research
- Children: Jacob Robbins - Elisabeth Robbins [1]- mentioned the “schooling of his children” but only son Haman by name [2]
Various websites identify children of James Robbins from both of his marriages, but none of the studies are based on direct evidence. 833 (Footnote 833: See for example Richard Robbins, “Descendants of Ian Robbins,” website (http://ourfamilyhistorysite.weebly.com/robbins.html: accessed 15 [URL does not work, 30 Nov 2018) [2]
- Possible though unproven children of Martha (Beesley) and James Robbins, born in North Carolina:
1. Jacob Robbins, b. say 1771, d. Blount County, Alabama, 1845;
2. Philip Robbins, b. say 1772;
3. Tyson Robbins, b. say 1773;
4. William “Bell Maker Bill” Robbins, b. about 1775, d. Randolph or Rowan County, North Carolina, 12 May 1838;
5. Jonathan Robbins, b. say 1776, d. 1827.
July 2014). [2]
- Additional children, including Martha, Eli, Elizabeth Mary, Enoch, and Haman, were allegedly born to James Robbins’s second wife. [2]
Source List:
[1] James Robbins - Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
[2] Some Beasley Families, Bk4181, page 78
[3] Worksheet: Children of James Robbins, ID0203 - Doc4969.txt
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Parents
- Father: Richard Robbins [1]- Mother:
[1] Book, Robbins, Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, Bk3230/ Bk3230.pdf (A)
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored
FamilySearch Profile Page
Contains questionable dataEndnotes
1. Database On-line, Database Online "US and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. www.ancestry.com, accessed 16 Apr 2008. James Robbins, ID0203, Acc001092.
2. Information Obtained from Myron Foulke Robbins, Sr., ID0016, Source Unknown.
3. Database On-line, "Family Data Collection - Births" James Robbins, ID0203, 1739. Original Data: Births database was created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. www.ancestry.com, accessed 4 sept 2013. Acc002921.
4. Sarah Robbins Lehman, compiler, The Robbins of Randolph (1750-1880) (Winston-Salem, North Carolina:, 1969?, Bk3399). Doc4966.pdf, page 30, Family Group Sheet for James Robbins, ID0203.
5. Database On-line, "Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015" [database on-line]. Original data: GenealogieOnline. Coret Genealogie. http://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/: accessed 30 Dec 2021. James Robbins, ID0203, www.ancestry.com, accessed 30 Dec 2021. .
6. Beatty, John D., CG. Some Beasley Families of the Colonial South. Fort Wayne, Indiana, Privately Published, 2014. Bk4181., 78.
7. Lehman, Sarah Robbins. Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, np, 1991, (286 pgs). Bk3230. Bk3230.pdf, Page 81.
8. Database On-line, "U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s" about James Robins, ID0203. Original Data: SMITH, FRANK. Immigrants to America Appearing in English Records. Logan, Utah: Everton Publishers, 1976. 117p., page 12. www.ancestry.com, accessed, 8 June 2021, Acc002934.
9. Information Obtained from Myron Foulke Robbins, Sr., ID0016, Source Unknown.
10. Database On-line, Database Online "US and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. www.ancestry.com, accessed 16 Apr 2008. James Robbins, ID0203, Acc001092.
11. Find a Grave Memorial, Martha Beasley Robbins, ID0204, Burial Unknown, Memorial# 57488989 - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57488989/martha-robbins.
12. Database On-line, "Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015" [database on-line]. Original data: GenealogieOnline. Coret Genealogie. http://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/: accessed 30 Dec 2021. James Robbins, ID0203, www.ancestry.com, accessed 30 Dec 2021. .
13. Beatty, John D., CG. Some Beasley Families of the Colonial South. Fort Wayne, Indiana, Privately Published, 2014. Bk4181., 78.
14. Lehman, Sarah Robbins. Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, np, 1991, (286 pgs). Bk3230. Bk3230.pdf, Page 81.
15. Beatty, John D., CG. Some Beasley Families of the Colonial South. Fort Wayne, Indiana, Privately Published, 2014. Bk4181., 78.
16. Database On-line, "Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015" [database on-line]. Original data: GenealogieOnline. Coret Genealogie. http://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/: accessed 30 Dec 2021. James Robbins, ID0203, www.ancestry.com, accessed 30 Dec 2021. .
17. Beatty, John D., CG. Some Beasley Families of the Colonial South. Fort Wayne, Indiana, Privately Published, 2014. Bk4181., 78.
18. James Robbins, ID0203, Will, 3 Aug 1799. "North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998" [database on-line w/ images]. Original Data: North Carolina County, District and Probate Courts. Wills, 1663-1978; Estate Papers, 1781-1928 (Randolph County); Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Randolph, North Carolina. www.ancestry.com, accessed 29 Feb 2020. Doc5631.pdf .
19. "North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9GHL-9H5F?cc=1867501&wc=32GM-VZ9%3A169889001%2C170828401 : 29 Feb 2020), Randolph > Wills, 1794-1804, Vol. 02 > image 29 of 79; county courthouses, North Carolina. Doc4968.pdf.
20. Find a Grave Memorial, Martha Beasley Robbins, ID0204, Burial Unknown, Memorial# 57488989 - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57488989/martha-robbins.
21. Beatty, John D., CG. Some Beasley Families of the Colonial South. Fort Wayne, Indiana, Privately Published, 2014. Bk4181., 78.
22. James Robbins, ID0203. "1800 United States Federal Census" [database on-line, w/images]. Original data: Second Census of the United States, 1800. NARA microfilm publication M32; Roll: 32; Page: 337; Image: 343; Family History Library Film: 337908. (52 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. www.ancesctry.com, accessed 2 March 2020. Doc5632.pdf.
23. 1790 US Census, Randolph County, North Carolina, M637_7, Page 315, Image 185, FHL Film 0568147, Line 4. James Robbins, ID0203 Household. www.ancestry.com, accessed 16 Nov 2018. Doc4957.pdf.
24. James Robbins, ID0203, Will, 3 Aug 1799. "North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998" [database on-line w/ images]. Original Data: North Carolina County, District and Probate Courts. Wills, 1663-1978; Estate Papers, 1781-1928 (Randolph County); Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Randolph, North Carolina. www.ancestry.com, accessed 29 Feb 2020. Doc5631.pdf .
25. Information Obtained from Myron Foulke Robbins, Sr., ID0016, Source Unknown.
26. Find a Grave Memorial, James Robbins, ID0203, Burial Unknown, Memorial# 73346867 - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73346867/james-robbins.
27. Sarah Robbins Lehman, compiler, The Robbins of Randolph (1750-1880) (Winston-Salem, North Carolina:, 1969?, Bk3399). Doc4966.pdf, page 30, Family Group Sheet for James Robbins, ID0203.
28. Database On-line, "Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015" [database on-line]. Original data: GenealogieOnline. Coret Genealogie. http://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/: accessed 30 Dec 2021. James Robbins, ID0203, www.ancestry.com, accessed 30 Dec 2021. .
29. "North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9GHL-9H5F?cc=1867501&wc=32GM-VZ9%3A169889001%2C170828401 : 29 Feb 2020), Randolph > Wills, 1794-1804, Vol. 02 > image 29 of 79; county courthouses, North Carolina. Doc4968.pdf.
30. Lehman, Sarah Robbins. Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, np, 1991, (286 pgs). Bk3230. Bk3230.pdf, Page 81.
31. Sarah Robbins Lehman, compiler, The Robbins of Randolph (1750-1880) (Winston-Salem, North Carolina:, 1969?, Bk3399). Doc4966.pdf, page 30, Family Group Sheet for James Robbins, ID0203.
32. Beatty, John D., CG. Some Beasley Families of the Colonial South. Fort Wayne, Indiana, Privately Published, 2014. Bk4181., 78.
33. "North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9GHL-9H5F?cc=1867501&wc=32GM-VZ9%3A169889001%2C170828401 : 29 Feb 2020), Randolph > Wills, 1794-1804, Vol. 02 > image 29 of 79; county courthouses, North Carolina. Doc4968.pdf.
34. James Robbins, ID0203, Will, 3 Aug 1799. "North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998" [database on-line w/ images]. Original Data: North Carolina County, District and Probate Courts. Wills, 1663-1978; Estate Papers, 1781-1928 (Randolph County); Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Randolph, North Carolina. www.ancestry.com, accessed 29 Feb 2020. Doc5631.pdf .
35. Lehman, Sarah Robbins. Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, np, 1991, (286 pgs). Bk3230. Bk3230.pdf, Page 81.
36. "North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9GHL-9H5F?cc=1867501&wc=32GM-VZ9%3A169889001%2C170828401 : 29 Feb 2020), Randolph > Wills, 1794-1804, Vol. 02 > image 29 of 79; county courthouses, North Carolina. Doc4968.pdf.
37. James Robbins, ID0203, Will, 3 Aug 1799. "North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998" [database on-line w/ images]. Original Data: North Carolina County, District and Probate Courts. Wills, 1663-1978; Estate Papers, 1781-1928 (Randolph County); Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Randolph, North Carolina. www.ancestry.com, accessed 29 Feb 2020. Doc5631.pdf .
38. Find a Grave Memorial, James Robbins, ID0203, Burial Unknown, Memorial# 73346867 - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73346867/james-robbins.
39. "North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9GHL-9H5F?cc=1867501&wc=32GM-VZ9%3A169889001%2C170828401 : 29 Feb 2020), Randolph > Wills, 1794-1804, Vol. 02 > image 29 of 79; county courthouses, North Carolina. Doc4968.pdf.
40. James Robbins, ID0203, Will, 3 Aug 1799. "North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998" [database on-line w/ images]. Original Data: North Carolina County, District and Probate Courts. Wills, 1663-1978; Estate Papers, 1781-1928 (Randolph County); Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Randolph, North Carolina. www.ancestry.com, accessed 29 Feb 2020. Doc5631.pdf .
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42. Family Tree, Online, James Robbins, ID0203, Family Sheet - Runions Family Tree - http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/4379022/person/17955198.
43. Lehman, Sarah Robbins. Back Creek: The Robbins (Robins) and Their Kin of Randolph County, North Carolina, np, 1991, (286 pgs). Bk3230. Bk3230.pdf, Page 81.
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47. Beatty, John D., CG. Some Beasley Families of the Colonial South. Fort Wayne, Indiana, Privately Published, 2014. Bk4181., 78.
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