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Christopher Robinson

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Birthplace: King William, Virginia
Death: 1797 (33-34)
Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter Robinson and Sarah Robinson
Husband of Esther Sayre Robinson
Father of Peter Robinson; Mary Heward; Sir John Beverley Robinson, 1st Baronet of Toronto; Esther Boulton; William Benjamin Robinson and 2 others
Brother of Judith Robinson; Sarah Grymes; Lucy Robinson and Peter Robinson

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About Christopher Robinson

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Robinson_(Upper_Canada_politician)

Christopher Robinson

Christopher served in the British forces under John Graves Simcoe during the American Revolution, and following the surrender, traveled with his regiment to New Brunswick where Peter was born in 1785.

He was a United Empire Loyalist from a prominent Virginia family.

Early life

He was born in Virginia in 1763, the son of Oxford-educated Peter Robinson (ca 1719–1768), and nephew of John Robinson, Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and loyalist leader Beverley Robinson (ca 1722–1792). He was also a close relation of John Robinson (bishop of London) (1650–1723), a senior Anglican cleric and influential diplomat.

Born in Virginia to one of the British colony's most influential families, it has been contended that he was educated at the College of William and Mary, although no evidence exists to support that fact. In fact, his early life remains shrouded in mystery and genealogical legerdemain. What is known is that at some point after his father's death in 1768, he moved to New York, likely to his cousin Beverley's household and was there at the beginning of the American Revolution. On June 26, 1781, he was commission an Ensign in the Queen's Rangers under John Graves Simcoe and served through the surrender of the British army at Yorktown, until 1783.

Canada

He retired at half pay in New Brunswick, but moved to Quebec in search of employment. In 1792, Simcoe, now Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, offered him a post as a minor surveyor general and he moved to Kingston. In 1794, he received his license to practice law and, in 1796, he was elected to the 2nd Parliament of Upper Canada representing Ontario & Addington. In 1797, he played a role in establishing the Law Society of Upper Canada. He died suddenly at York (Toronto) in 1798. William Fairfield took his place in the legislative assembly in June 1799. Robinson in 1784 in New Brunswick married Esther Sayre, daughter of Rev. John Sayre, who came to the Colonies on behalf of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. She died in 1827.

His sons included:

John Beverley, a lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada

Peter, political figure in who played an important role in promoting immigration from Ireland to Upper Canada

William Benjamin, a political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West

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Christopher Robinson's Timeline

1763
November 2, 1763
King William, Virginia
1785
1785
New Brunswick, Canada
1787
1787
1789
1789
1791
July 26, 1791
Berthier, D'Autray, Québec, Canada
1795
1795
1797
December 22, 1797
Kingston, Frontenac County, ON, Canada
1797
Age 33
Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada
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