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Published in the San Saba News, March 22, 1923.
AGED MOTHER DIES
Mrs. J.W. Robbins died Tuesday night, March 15, 1923. The body was buried in the Wallace cemetery the following day, funeral services conducted by Elder Geisler.
Deceased was a native of Missouri and was married to J.W. Robbins in September. 1873, her maiden name being Margaret Stever. To this union were born 13 children, 12 of whom survive. There are 25 grand children living and four deceased, and three great-grandchildren living. The family came to Texas and San Saba county in Nov. 1874. She was past 70 years of age and had been a member of the Christian church for many years, going to her final reward in a triumphant faith.
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Published in the San Saba News, March 22, 1923.
AGED MOTHER DIES
Mrs. J.W. Robbins died Tuesday night, March 15, 1923. The body was buried in the Wallace cemetery the following day, funeral services conducted by Elder Geisler.
Deceased was a native of Missouri and was married to J.W. Robbins in September. 1873, her maiden name being Margaret Stever. To this union were born 13 children, 12 of whom survive. There are 25 grand children living and four deceased, and three great-grandchildren living. The family came to Texas and San Saba county in Nov. 1874. She was past 70 years of age and had been a member of the Christian church for many years, going to her final reward in a triumphant faith.
Family Members
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George William Robbins
1874–1942
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James Monroe Robbins
1876–1956
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John Walter Robbins
1877–1955
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Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Robbins McKown
1879–1950
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Minnie Isabell Robbins Lackey
1881–1964
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Julia Viola Robbins Castleberry
1885–1962
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Lou Robbins
1887–1965
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Rebecca Jane "Phoebe" Robbins McCombs
1889–1963
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Abigail Amanda Robbins Hail
1891–1962
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Charley A Robbins
1892–1968
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Maggie Imagene Robbins Sanderson
1895–1965
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Rosa Lena Robbins Pafford
1897–1936
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