NameJohn W. Robinson
Birthabt 1807, Virginia
Documentation
On 16 June 1839, an inquisition on the death of an infant child of Jane Ursery was made at the home of Maria Davis, before James Wright a justice of the peace, and George W. Shelton, foreman, William Oliver, Reuben B. Boughton, Benjamin Broocke, Brooks Boughton, William G. Mann, Joseph Owen, Robert S. Cauthorn, Alfred Cauthorn, Thomas Hundley, Jno: W. Robinson, and Doctor William Smith, who say that Jane Ursery did use violent means upon the body of the said infant which must have been the cause of its death. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 24, page 382.]
On 17 June 1839, Henry Street, John W. Robinson and William L. Gatewood were bound in the penalty of $2,500 for Henry Street’s execution of the estate of Frances Street. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 24, pages 388–389.]
1850 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia
Page 68A, Dwelling 39, Family 39
Robinson, John W., 43, male, farmer, $2,300 real estate, born in Virginia
Robinson, Mary, 41, female, born in Virginia
Robinson, Lucy, 12, female, born in Virginia, attended school
Robinson, William, 10 male, born in Virginia, attended school
Baylor, Mary, 7, female, born in Virginia, attended school
Baylor, Alfred, 6, male, born in Virginia, attended school
Baylor, Ann, 5, female, born in Virginia
Robinson, Ann, 48, female, born in Virginia
Spouses
Birthabt 1809, King and Queen County, Virginia
Death31 Mar 1856, Essex County, Virginia