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Joseph Robins

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Woodbridge Township, East Jersey
Death: May 11, 1709 (41)
Freehold Township, Monmouth County, East Jersey
Place of Burial: Imlaystown, Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Daniel Robins, Sr.; Daniel Robbins and Hope Robins
Husband of Hannah ‘Anna’ Robins
Father of Anne or Anne Robins; Frances Robins; Nathaniel Robins; Bethiah Nation; Rachel Everingham and 3 others
Brother of Mary Robbins; Daniel Robbins, Jr; Lydia Tharp; Richard Robins; Nathaniel Robins and 5 others

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About Joseph Robins

Joseph Robins

  • Birth: Mar. 12, 1668 Woodbridge Middlesex CountyNew Jersey, USA
  • Death: May 11, 1709 Freehold Monmouth County New Jersey, USA

Biography

Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey, Volume 1 edited by Francis Bazley Lee

Joseph was already married and a householder at the time of the removal from Woodbridge January 11 1695 Daniel Robins sells to George Rowne a house standing on part of the common in Woodbridge which had been built by and was then the dwelling house of his son Joseph and March 3 following he conveys to Joseph one hundred acres out of the tract he had bought of John Reed They appear to have removed to Monmouth county at the same time The death of Joseph occurred five years before that of his father his will being dated May 10 1709 and proved June 6 following.

He left a wife named Anne; three sons named Joseph, Nathaniel and Jacob; and five daughters named Anne, Frances, Bethiah, Rachel and Charity. All his children were minors at the time of his death.

Will

WILL OF JOSEPH ROBINS, of Freehold, Co. of Monmouth, yoeman, "Being verry Sick and weake in body." Gives: "to ANA my well beloved wife all my moveables paying my Debts . . . together with the Use of all my land untill my children come of age"; "to my well beloved SON JOSEPH ROBBIN all ye tract of land att Crostwekes which I had of my father by deed of Sale Bearing Date ye 18th of Sept. 1706 together witha piece of ye tract of land I bought of ZEBULEN CLATON beginning at Zebulons S.E. corner thence upon a Strate line to ye cossaway of ye neck field thence Along ye Dich to DANIL ROBBINS's line Thence along sd DANIL ROBBINS his line to JOHN LAWRENCE his Lan_ Thence to ye tract before mentioned thence to wher it began . . . my Sd Son JOSEPH to pay his Sisters ANNE and FRANCIS ye sum of tenn pd each two year after he sha__ poises the Sd land but .. if ye child my wife now goes with be a boy then JOSEPH is to allow him 25 pound, If a Guirl nothing, to have and to hold sd tract of land to him and his heirs . . ."; "to my Son NATHANIL . . . ye piece of land hereafter to be menconed (viz) Beginning at ZEBULEN CLATON's SE Corner thence Runing Northwesterly 60 Degrees 46 chaines to edg of hors medow to a Stake thence Runing SW 60 Degres ten chaines to a state . . . to DANIL ROBINS line . . . to ye Dich to ye Cossaway at hors brook . . . " "my son NATHANIL pay ten pound to his two Sisters (viz) to BATHIAH and RACHEL yet is tenn pound to Each of them within two year after he shall ___ with ye place. And if ye Child my wife is now ___ be a boy NATHANIL is to pay him 25 pound if a Guirl Nothing . . ."

"my son JACOB all ye Remaining part of my land I bought of ZEBULEN CLAYTON . . . Lying upon hors neck . . . my Son JACOB pay to my Daughter CHARRITY within two years after he shall take posestion of ye place, ye Sum __ __en pounds. But if ye child my wife now goes with be a boy he is to allow him 25 pound, If a Guirl 10 pound.
"For my Executors I appoint my dear and loving wife ANNE together with ZEBULON CLAYTON and THOMAS TAYLOR." JOSEPH ROBINS Wit:Benjn. Lawrence John Vaughn Juner William Storie (his mark) Richard Orsborn (his mark) Oath of Executors, ANNE ROBINS, ZEBULON CLAYTON, and THOMAS TAYLOR before J. Bass, Esq., Perth Amboy, 6 Jun 

Family links:

Parents:

  • Daniel Robbins (1627 - 1714)
  • Hope Potter Robbins (1641 - 1687)

Spouse:

  • Anna Hannah Pack Robbins (1663 - ____)*

Children:

  • Bethiah Robbins Nation (1702 - 1740)*
  • Richard Robbins (1709 - 1789)*
Sibling:
  • Joseph Robbins (1668 - 1709)
  • Hope Robbins Moore (1681 - 1714)*
  • Calculated relationship

Burial: Ye Old Robbins Burial Ground Imlaystown Monmouth County New Jersey, USA

Created by: Jerry Scott Record added: Mar 31, 2014 Find A Grave Memorial# 127219406


Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey, Volume 1

edited by Francis Bazley Lee

Joseph was already married and a householder at the time of the removal from Woodbridge January 11 1695 Daniel Robins sells to George Rowne a house standing on part of the common in Woodbridge which had been built by and was then the dwelling house of his son Joseph and March 3 following he conveys to Joseph one hundred acres out of the tract he had bought of John Reed They appear to have removed to Monmouth county at the same time The death of Joseph occurred five years before that of his father his will being dated May 10 1709 and proved June 6 following He left a wife named Anne three sons named Joseph Nathaniel and Jacob and five daughters named Anne Frances Bethiah Rachel and Charity All his children were minors at the time of his death

WILL OF JOSEPH ROBINS, of Freehold, Co. of Monmouth, yoeman, "Being verry Sick and weake in body." Gives: "to ANA my well beloved wife all my moveables paying my Debts . . . together with the Use of all my land untill my children come of age"; "to my well beloved SON JOSEPH ROBBIN all ye tract of land att Crostwekes which I had of my father by deed of Sale Bearing Date ye 18th of Sept. 1706 together witha piece of ye tract of land I bought of ZEBULEN CLATON beginning at Zebulons S.E. corner thence upon a Strate line to ye cossaway of ye neck field thence Along ye Dich to DANIL ROBBINS's line Thence along sd DANIL ROBBINS his line to JOHN LAWRENCE his Lan_ Thence to ye tract before mentioned thence to wher it began . . . my Sd Son JOSEPH to pay his Sisters ANNE and FRANCIS ye sum of tenn pd each two year after he sha__ poises the Sd land but .. if ye child my wife now goes with be a boy then JOSEPH is to allow him 25 pound, If a Guirl nothing, to have and to hold sd tract of land to him and his heirs . . ."; "to my Son NATHANIL . . . ye piece of land hereafter to be menconed (viz) Beginning at ZEBULEN CLATON's SE Corner thence Runing Northwesterly 60 Degrees 46 chaines to edg of hors medow to a Stake thence Runing SW 60 Degres ten chaines to a state . . . to DANIL ROBINS line . . . to ye Dich to ye Cossaway at hors brook . . . "

"my son NATHANIL pay ten pound to his two Sisters (viz) to BATHIAH and RACHEL yet is tenn pound to Each of them within two year after he shall ___ with ye place. And if ye Child my wife is now ___ be a boy NATHANIL is to pay him 25 pound if a Guirl Nothing . . ."
"my son JACOB all ye Remaining part of my land I bought of ZEBULEN CLAYTON . . . Lying upon hors neck . . . my Son JACOB pay to my Daughter CHARRITY within two years after he shall take posestion of ye place, ye Sum __ __en pounds. But if ye child my wife now goes with be a boy he is to allow him 25 pound, If a Guirl 10 pound.
"For my Executors I appoint my dear and loving wife ANNE together with ZEBULON CLAYTON and THOMAS TAYLOR." JOSEPH ROBINS Wit:Benjn. Lawrence John Vaughn Juner William Storie (his mark) Richard Orsborn (his mark) Oath of Executors, ANNE ROBINS, ZEBULON CLAYTON, and THOMAS TAYLOR before J. Bass, Esq., Perth Amboy, 6 Jun* Reference: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127219406/joseph-robbins Find A Grave Memorial] - [https://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Aug 14 2021, 19:14:07 UTC''

Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey, Volume 1

edited by Francis Bazley Lee

Joseph was already married and a householder at the time of the removal from Woodbridge January 11 1695 Daniel Robins sells to George Rowne a house standing on part of the common in Woodbridge which had been built by and was then the dwelling house of his son Joseph and March 3 following he conveys to Joseph one hundred acres out of the tract he had bought of John Reed They appear to have removed to Monmouth county at the same time The death of Joseph occurred five years before that of his father his will being dated May 10 1709 and proved June 6 following He left a wife named Anne three sons named Joseph Nathaniel and Jacob and five daughters named Anne Frances Bethiah Rachel and Charity All his children were minors at the time of his death

WILL OF JOSEPH ROBINS, of Freehold, Co. of Monmouth, yoeman, "Being verry Sick and weake in body." Gives: "to ANA my well beloved wife all my moveables paying my Debts . . . together with the Use of all my land untill my children come of age"; "to my well beloved SON JOSEPH ROBBIN all ye tract of land att Crostwekes which I had of my father by deed of Sale Bearing Date ye 18th of Sept. 1706 together witha piece of ye tract of land I bought of ZEBULEN CLATON beginning at Zebulons S.E. corner thence upon a Strate line to ye cossaway of ye neck field thence Along ye Dich to DANIL ROBBINS's line Thence along sd DANIL ROBBINS his line to JOHN LAWRENCE his Lan_ Thence to ye tract before mentioned thence to wher it began . . . my Sd Son JOSEPH to pay his Sisters ANNE and FRANCIS ye sum of tenn pd each two year after he sha__ poises the Sd land but .. if ye child my wife now goes with be a boy then JOSEPH is to allow him 25 pound, If a Guirl nothing, to have and to hold sd tract of land to him and his heirs . . ."; "to my Son NATHANIL . . . ye piece of land hereafter to be menconed (viz) Beginning at ZEBULEN CLATON's SE Corner thence Runing Northwesterly 60 Degrees 46 chaines to edg of hors medow to a Stake thence Runing SW 60 Degres ten chaines to a state . . . to DANIL ROBINS line . . . to ye Dich to ye Cossaway at hors brook . . . "

"my son NATHANIL pay ten pound to his two Sisters (viz) to BATHIAH and RACHEL yet is tenn pound to Each of them within two year after he shall ___ with ye place. And if ye Child my wife is now ___ be a boy NATHANIL is to pay him 25 pound if a Guirl Nothing . . ."
"my son JACOB all ye Remaining part of my land I bought of ZEBULEN CLAYTON . . . Lying upon hors neck . . . my Son JACOB pay to my Daughter CHARRITY within two years after he shall take posestion of ye place, ye Sum __ __en pounds. But if ye child my wife now goes with be a boy he is to allow him 25 pound, If a Guirl 10 pound.
"For my Executors I appoint my dear and loving wife ANNE together with ZEBULON CLAYTON and THOMAS TAYLOR."

JOSEPH ROBINS
Wit:Benjn. Lawrence
John Vaughn Juner
William Storie (his mark)
Richard Orsborn (his mark)
Oath of Executors, ANNE ROBINS, ZEBULON CLAYTON, and THOMAS TAYLOR before J. Bass, Esq., Perth Amboy, 6 Jun* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Apr 5 2022, 3:23:23 UTC

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Joseph Robins's Timeline

1668
March 12, 1668
Woodbridge Township, East Jersey
1670
March 12, 1670
Age 2
Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States
1691
1691
Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey
1694
1694
Monmouth County, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
1696
1696
Monmouth County, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
1701
1701
Crosswicks Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Colonial America
1703
1703
New Jersey, United States
1706
1706
Monmouth County, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
1709
May 11, 1709
Age 41
Freehold Township, Monmouth County, East Jersey