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Record of Alabama .... See page 326 below My apologies for not saving a copy of the title page. |
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Association of Railway Surgeons, as well as being a Mason, K P, and a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. In 1884, Dr Robinson was happily wedded to Miss Belle Prince, daughter of Dr Frank M Prince of Bessemer, and by that lady had five children, of whom Elise and Tom Prince are living. The father of the doctor is E Miller Robinson, a native of Georgia, who came to Alabama and located at Arkadelphia, where he is an extensive farmer. He was com- missioner of Blount county for sixteen years. He served two years in the Confederate service as captain, when he was captured and sent to Johnson's Island. He married Nancy Duncan, of Georgia, six children being born to them, the four following of whom are living: Thomas F, of Bessemer; Emma, wife of A C McAnally, of Arkadelphia; Dr E Miller, of bessemer; D D of Arkadelphia. The mother of Dr Robinson was the second wife of his father, his first wife being Miss Stamper, of Georgia, by whom there were four children: J A of Ringgold, Ga; J T of Ringgold, Ga; James P, of Archadelphia, and Amanda J, wife of D S Rice of Texas. Dr Robinson's father and his six brothers were in the Confederate army. |
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