Descendants of Isaac Robbins 1690 Wales

Notes


57. Sarah E Robbins

OLIVER T. SNYDER, an enterprising young business man, of Denver, is a native of Union County, this State, and was born May 12, 1850. He was the only son born to John M. and Mary A. (Thomas) Snyder, natives of Union and Fayette Counties, this State, respectively. When our subject was about three years old he accompanied his parents to Wayne County, Indiana. There he spent his boyhood and youth working upon his father's farm. He received in the public schools a good common school education, after which he continued his studies in the Centerville High School about one year. At the age of nineteen he accepted a position of traveling salesman, and was thus employed two years. He then engaged in the lumber business, which received his attention six years. Before beginning the study of Pharmacy, he was engaged in selling books about two years. In 1879, he began the study of Pharmacy, with a view to fit himself for the drug business. This was mastered in due time, and early in 1883 he came to this county and opened up a drug store at Denver. He was united in marriage to Sarah E. Robbins, a native of this county, born September 22, 1858. She was the daughter of Hiram M. and Permelia (Gentry) Robbins, the former, a native of Wayne County this State, born September 17, 1826, and the latter also a native of Wayne County, born May 18, 1835. Mr. Snyder is the father of two children: Carrie and Ethel. Mrs. Snyder is a member of the M.E. Church. Politically, Mr. Snyder is a Democrat. He is a pushing, energetic young man, and a number one citizen. He has a neat little drug store, well stocked and is doing a good business.


From History of Miami County, Published in 1887 by Brant and Fuller in Chicago - Jefferson Township


Oliver T Snyder

OLIVER T. SNYDER, an enterprising young business man, of Denver, is a native of Union County, this State, and was born May 12, 1850. He was the only son born to John M. and Mary A. (Thomas) Snyder, natives of Union and Fayette Counties, this State, respectively. When our subject was about three years old he accompanied his parents to Wayne County, Indiana. There he spent his boyhood and youth working upon his father's farm. He received in the public schools a good common school education, after which he continued his studies in the Centerville High School about one year. At the age of nineteen he accepted a position of traveling salesman, and was thus employed two years. He then engaged in the lumber business, which received his attention six years. Before beginning the study of Pharmacy, he was engaged in selling books about two years. In 1879, he began the study of Pharmacy, with a view to fit himself for the drug business. This was mastered in due time, and early in 1883 he came to this county and opened up a drug store at Denver. He was united in marriage to Sarah E. Robbins, a native of this county, born September 22, 1858. She was the daughter of Hiram M. and Permelia (Gentry) Robbins, the former, a native of Wayne County this State, born September 17, 1826, and the latter also a native of Wayne County, born May 18, 1835. Mr. Snyder is the father of two children: Carrie and Ethel. Mrs. Snyder is a member of the M.E. Church. Politically, Mr. Snyder is a Democrat. He is a pushing, energetic young man, and a number one citizen. He has a neat little drug store, well stocked and is doing a good business.

From History of Miami County, Published in 1887 by Brant and Fuller in Chicago - Jefferson Township


59. Moses W Robbins

Info from Grandma Ault, Beulah McHenry Ault


Florence Smiley

Info from Grandma Ault, Beulah McHenry Ault


71. Paul Robbins

MARRIAGE INDEX - DENVER TRIBUNE
1920 - 1927
Robbins, Paul Smith, Helen / 25 October 1924 / Detroit MI

Residing in Highland Park, MI in 1935


BIRTH INDEX - DENVER TRIBUNE
1920 - 1927
Robbins, Paul Edward Jr. 19 July 1925 M/M Paul E. Robbins


72. Clinton C. Robbins

Residing in Reed City MI, in 1935


76. Blanch Robbins

Relatives in this city have received word of the death of John ZAHNER, 43, of Oak Park,
Illinois, who died Sunday after a lingering illness. Mr. Zahner for a number of years was
employed as a lineman by the Rochester Telephone Co., and married Blanche ROBBINS, who
was an operator in the Rochester office. Zahner moved to Argos from this city where he had a
number of relatives, and later to the Illinois city. The body will be brought back to Argos for
burial.
Tuesday, March 3, 1925
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