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Vital Records
Primary Source, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records 1646-1854, Lebanon, Conn., Vol 22[1] Data extract from Barbour Vital Records for Lebanon, Conn for Robinson:
) Hyde Genealogy; page 80:Deborah Hyde (163), born at Lebanon, Conn., on 16 Oct 1734, was the eldest daughter of Ebenezer Hyde (27) by his first wife, Dorothy Throop of Lebanon, was a grand daughter of Samuel Hyde (4) of the third generation. She married 11 May 1758, Amos Robinson, of Lebanon. They settled at Lebanon and had the following children recorded to them there. I have no further account of them. Children of Amos Robinson and Deborah Hyde:
) Pamela Robinson (810); b. 29 March 1759 at Lebanon.
) Artemas Robinson (808); b. 6 Jan 1761 at Lebanon.
) Elizabeth Robinson (811); b. 29 July 1762 at Lebanon.
) Amos Robinson {III}' (809); b. 30 May 1765 at Lebanon.
) Deborah Robinson (812); b. 30 May 1765 at Lebanon (twin to Amos), d. 11 June 1769.
) Cynthia Robinson (813); b. 9 Aug 1767 at Lebanon, d. 11 June 1769.
) Amos Robinson had previously married at Norwich a wife whose christian name was Lydia, and had by her one child, Reuben, b. 18 March 1751 at Norwich.
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Sources
↑The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Lebanon 1700-1854 Vol 22, Text available:
) Print: The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Lebanon 1700-1854 Vol 22, Compiled by Nancy E. Schott, General Editor Lorriaine Cook White, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, MD, 2000. (In print, available at Amazon.com)
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ht[tps://archive.org/details/historyofhartfor00tuck/page/n9/mode/2up? History of Hartford, Vermont, July 4, 1761-April 4, 1889.] page 190: Mrs. Daborough Robinson died in 1780 at the age of 44. She was buried in the White River Junction Cemetery adjacent to the Catholic Cemetery
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Silver Books, Volume Eighteen, Part 2, The Descendants of Richard Warren Through His Children Mary, Anna, and Elizabeth, 2011 Edition, Published 2016, Page 246
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