D-1 1825, Oct. 15, Two documents concerning the estate of William Robinson (who died August 15, 1825): (1) "Abstract of the Amount & Distribution of the Estate of the late Wm. Robinson, agreed to by all the heirs." Section A. "Property available" shows a balance after outstanding debts to be $42,156.04 distributed as follows: $10,539 to Edward and to George, $13,150 to Charles, and $5,269.50 to Sophia and to Elisabeth. Section B. includes notes and obligations, and real estate, namely, the 636 acres of land in Twinsburg, Ohio. valued at $2,000. (2) Agreement of the heirs of William Robinson. States the same as the "distribution" in section A. of the above listed item, but here the document is signed by the five children (Edward, Charles, George, Elisabeth, and Sophia) and by James Woodruff (Naomi Sophia's husband).
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1825, October 15 - Agreement of the heirs of William Robinson, signed by Edward, Charles, George, Elisabeth, Sophia, and James Woodruff (Sophia's husband).
H-1 1838, April 28 Letter to E. R. from Elisabeth and George Robinson in Albany and received in Beirut on July 4 by E. R. George writes that Charles has been offered a position with a firm in Detroit and is considering moving his family to Michigan. Elisabeth gives E. R. the usual family news.
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1838, April 28: Letter to Edward Robinson from Elisabeth and George Robinson.
Q 1833, Jan. 24? Slip of paper in E. R.'s hand [3" x 5"] with notations concerning the expenses paid in connection with the land in Ohio. Indicates that George Robinson paid taxes on the property to Tuttle in 1830 and to Baldwin in 1831, totaling $27.75. E. R. paid taxes and related expenses in 1832-1833 totaling $18.58 and received $400 cash on Jan. 24, 1833.
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Twinsburg, Ohio: deeds, documents, and letters (1818–1830s) pertaining to the 636 acres originally owned by William Robinson, father of E. R.
1830, September 1 - "Certificate of Settlement" signed by the executors (Edward, Charles, and George Robinson) which declares the accounts are "finally closed.")
D-2 1833, June 27 Financial statement prepared by George Robinson for E. R. Debits show cash advanced ($1443.86) for payment of claims listed. Credits show that George obtained a note on a "lot with assignments of property" in the amount of $1440.
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1833, June 27- Financial statement prepared by George Robinson for Edward Robinson.
D-2 1833, June 26 Assignments. George Robinson (Southington, CT) transferred and assigned to E. R. (Andover, MA) the notes, book accounts, and other property described in the annexed schedule, viz.: one pew in the Center Church, New Haven; 6 shares of Hampshire & Hampden Canal Stock; notes against Farmington Canal Corp., etc.
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1833, June 26 - George Robinson transferred and assigned to Edward Robinson the notes, book accounts, and other property described in the annex schedule.
D-2 1834, Nov. 25 Deed for pew. George Robinson (New Haven) sells his pew in the First Ecclesiastical Society in New Haven to E. R. (Boston) for $300. Transaction recorded in the church's Book I, p. 333 and signed in the presence of church officials, Henry White and Wm. Stebbins. [George previously sold E. R. a pew in another church. See entry for 26 June 1833.]
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1834, November 25 - Deed for pew. George Robinson sells his pew in the First Ecclesiastical Society in New Haven to Edward Robinson.
Q 1832, Nov. 24 Letter to E. R. in Andover from Augustus E. Foot in Hudson, Ohio. Foot, a Land Agent hired by George Robinson, negotiated the sale of the Ohio property to Ian R. Humphrey of Hudson. Terms of the sale are outlined in this letter. The amount that the Robinsons are to receive is $1588, which Foot says he will issue in Eastern Bills or a draft drawn on a N.Y. Bank.
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Twinsburg, Ohio: deeds, documents, and letters (1818–1830s) pertaining to the 636 acres originally owned by William Robinson, father of E. R.
1832, June 1 - Obligation note. George Robinson transferred by quit-claim deed to Edward Robinson his right and title to land owned in Twinsberg, Ohio.
1877 - Document listing the living descendants of Sophie, George and Charles Robinson and their residences.
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Description: 3 pages; Elisabeth R. was not married, so she has no descendants. Sophie Woodruff died 1847, George and Charles 1876. No years later than 1876 mentioned.
D-2 1841, Nov. 21 Slip of paper in E. R.'s hand which records that George Robinson gave E. R. two notes (Northampton, Aug. 27, 1841) for $1000 and $300 respectively and then E. R. sent the above notes to Charles Robinson in New Haven "for proof of bankruptcy" in November. This transaction probably concerns the hardware store George operated in Northampton.
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1841, November 21 - Slip of paper in Edward Robinson's handwriting which records that George Robinson gave him two notes for $1000 and $300, which Edward sent to Charles Robinson "for proof of bankruptcy."