ROBINSON

ADDIE OLIVER ROBINSON
JOE ROBINSON
MARY DULIN ROBINSON
ROBERT ROBINSON - INFANT
RONNIE ROBINSON
THOMAS ROBINSON


ADDIE OLIVER ROBINSON

At her home near Hopson on Sunday afternoon about four o'clock, Mrs Phil Robinson was called to her eternal
reward.
She had been sick with typhoid fever for about three weeks.
She is survived by a husband and five children, and the sympathy of all is with them in this sad loss of a wife and mother.
Before hr marriage Mrs Robinson was Miss Addie Oliver of Lyon county.
The remains were interred Monday afternoon at the burying ground near Montgomery Caldwell Co 1906



JOE ROBINSON
KY Death Record # 21040
Christian County Poor House Farm  Christian County, KY
 
Joe ROBINSON
Male, Black, Married
Born 1871 in KY
Age 54 years
Parents Unknown
Informant: O.N. BOYD of Hopkinsville, KY
Died: August 17, 1925
Cause: (Ursemia or Arsenic) Poisoning following Chronic Nephritis
At Place of Death: 6 days
In the State: 54 years
Usual Residence: Hopkinsville, KY
Burial at the Christian County Poor House



MARY DULIN ROBINSON

Cadiz Record
Feb 2, 1933
Mrs. Mary Dulin Robinson, the oldest woman in Christian county, died Monday morning at the age of ninety-eight years and twenty one days.



ROBERT ROBINSON - INFANT
 

An infant of Robert Robinson's near Word's Chapel, died last Sunday.
Crofton News
Hopkinsville New Era Aug 1886


RONNIE ROBINSON

PRINCETON, Ky. -- Services for Ronnie Robinson, 48, Princeton, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Morgan's Funeral Home, with the Rev. Darrell Menser officiating.
Burial will be in Liberty Cemetery, Caldwell County. Visitation will be from 4 until 9 tonight.

He died at 10:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20, 2000, at his home of what authorities have ruled as a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

A native of Caldwell County, he was born Jan. 21, 1952, the son of Opal Dorris Robinson, Princeton, and the late Van Robinson. He had worked as a carpenter at Princeton Lumber Co. for 25 years and was a member of Prospect Missionary Baptist Church.

Survivors include a son, Junior Robinson, Providence; a daughter, Amanda Robinson, Providence; three brothers, Jimmy and Lesley Robinson, both of Hopkins County, Wesley Robinson, Caldwell County; and two sisters, Patsy Brown, Hopkins County and Zida Bonn, Mayfield.


THOMAS ROBINSON

Information was received in this city Thursday morning of the sudden death of Thomas Robinson in the St. Bernard coal mines, at Earlington. Robinson was mine boss and while making a tour of the shaft the ceiling fell crushing him under a mass of slate and coal. Physicians were at once summoned but before they arrived the poor man was dead.
Hopkinsville New Era
August 1886


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