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John Robins

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, England
Death: 1622 (39-49)
Atlantic Ocean (Died at sea while immigrating to America)
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Robins and Elizabeth Robins
Husband of wife of John Robins
Father of John Robins II, of ‘Robins Neck’; Thomas Robins and Elizabeth Robins
Brother of Richard Robins, Jr.; Edward Robins; Thomas Robins; Jone Robins; Henry Robins and 2 others

Managed by: James Michael McCullough, Jr.
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About John Robins

Notes

The families of brothers Thomas and John must have been very close, if not merged, since it seems that one or both were widowers before 1622. The will of the ailing Thomas Robins is unusually generous to his brother’s son Thomas: “Thomas Robines son of John Robines shall have the tenement and all the lands. If Thomas Robines son of John Robines dies without male heirs, then the same to Henry Robines and his heirs.”

The will makes no mention of nephew, John II, probably because he had pursued all of his father’s interests in Virginia. The will of Thomas Robines does provide for his niece: “To Elizabeth Robines, daughter of John Robines Five pounds at 22 years etc. & a tablecloth of her own mother’s.” These bequests seem to suggest that those heirs of the brothers, Thomas and John, who remained in England, might even have constituted a single household.

While we have no subsequent data regarding children who remained in England, John Robins II did return to Virginia. He was not in the colony in the census of 1623/24 or in the muster of 1624/25.


The Virginia Genealogist Volume 12, 1968 [John Frederick Dorman]
ROBINS FAMILY LANDHOLDINGS IN ROBINS' NECK, GLOUCESTER COUNTY, VIRGINIA By Robert Wayne Robins, Zanoni, Virginia

In 1622 the ship Margaret & John arrived in Virginia waters. On board were John Robins the Elder, his son John Robins, and four servants they brought with them), The elder Robins returned to England shortly thereafter. John Robins the Younger, in a communication to the colonial authorities, speaks of his father who died on the voyage.


References

  • The Family Tree Searcher. Volume 15 - Number 1. June 2011. < PDF >page 12. “The Robins Family” By Robert W. Robins. This following is a reprint of Mr. Robins’s article, Bulletin of the Gloucester Historical Society in Virginia, Vol. 1, No. 5, October, 1980, p 17-22
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John Robins's Timeline

1577
1577
Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, England
1595
1595
Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, England
1601
1601
1603
1603
1622
1622
Age 45
Atlantic Ocean