Memorial and Biographical History of Dallas County, Texas. Page: 700 of 1,110
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HISTORY OF DALLAS COUNTY.
of cholera in 1854, aged forty-two years, and
Martha Robinson, his widow, resides with
her eldest son in Linn county, Missouri.
They had six children, viz.: Samuel M., a
farmer of Linn county, Missouri, is married;
George W., unmarried, a photographer, resides
in Denver, Colorado; Rebecca J.,
widow of Joseph Boggs, resides with her
children in Belmont county, Ohio; James
W., married Sarah Doane and lives on a farm
in Linn county, Missouri; D. A., whose name
appears above; and Joseph C., who married
Kate Mc.Afee, is pastor of the Presbyterian
Church of White Bear Lake, Minnesota.
The Rev. Mr. Robinson is a graduate of
Princeton Theological Seminary, and Highland
University of Kansas.
The subject of this sketch received his
education in tle public schools of his native
county, and for two or three years was engaged
in teaching school in Ohio, beginning
when he was only sixteen years of age. He
went from Ohio to Missouri, where he taught
about three years. Then he read law at Brookfield,
Missouri, under Myers
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Lewis Publishing Company. Memorial and Biographical History of Dallas County, Texas., book, 1892; Chicago, Illinois. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth20932/m1/700/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Public Library.