Utah Family Group Sheet for the Joseph ROBISON Family


Husband: Joseph ROBISON
Birthdate: 21 May 1804
Birthplace: Charleston, Montgormery, New York
Death date: 3 Jun 1868
Place of death: Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Father: Joseph ROBISON
Mother: Cornelia GUINAL

Marriage date: 5 Feb 1829
Marriage place:

Wife: Lucretia HANCOCK
Birthdate: 24 Aug 1807
Birthplace: Shrewsbury, Rutland, Vermont
Death date: 31 Aug 1899
Place of death: Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Father: Benjamin HANCOCK
Mother: Lucretia PROCTOR

CHILDREN

Child No. 1: Alfred ROBISON
Sex: M
Birthdate: 30 Nov 1829
Birthplace: Clay, Onondaga, New York
Death date: 25 sep 1892
Place of death: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Marriage date: 5 Dec 1852
Marriage place:
Spouse's name: Eliza Ana WILDER

Child No. 2: Benjamin Hancock ROBISON
Sex: M
Birthdate: 9 Nov 1831
Birthplace: Clay, Onondaga, New York
Death date: 24 Dec1882
Place of death: Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Marriage date: 12 May 1853
Marriage place: Crete, Will, Illinois
Spouse's name: Lillis Alvira Andree

Child No. 3: Joseph Vickery ROBISON
Sex: M
Birthdate: 30 Dec 1832
Birthplace: Clay, Onondaga, New York
Death date: 9 Dec 1914
Place of death: Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Marriage date: 29 Mar 1858
Marriage place: Bethel, Branch, Michigan
Spouse's name: Martha Jane Olmstead

Child No. 4: Alvin Locke ROBISON
Sex: M
Birthdate: 9 Mar 1834
Birthplace: Clay, Onondaga, New York
Death date: 13 Jun 1922
Place of death: Richfield, Sevier, Utah
Marriage date: 21 Aug 1867
Marriage place:
Spouse's name: Mary Catherine Olmstead

Child No. 5: Emily ROBISON
Sex:
Birthdate: 24 Jun 1835
Birthplace: Clay, Onondaga, New York
Death date: 18 Aug 1836
Place of death: Clay, Onondaga, New York
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name:

Child No. 6: William Henry ROBISON
Sex: M
Birthdate: 3 Jul 1837
Birthplace: Schroeple, Oswego, New York
Death date: 5 Nov 1867
Place of death: Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name:

Child No. 7: Mary ROBISON
Sex: F
Birthdate: 13 Apr 1839
Birthplace: Schroeple, Oswego, New York
Death date: 6 Jul 1840
Place of death: New York
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name:

Child No. 8: Lucretia Proctor ROBISON
Sex: F
Birthdate: 18 May 1841
Birthplace: Schroeple, Oswego, New York
Death date: 24 may 1929
Place of death: Snowflake, Navajo, Arizona
Marriage date: 16 Jan 1856
Marriage place: Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Spouse's name: James Clark OWENS

Child No. 9: Proctor Hancock ROBISON
Sex: M
Birthdate: 5 Mar 1843
Birthplace: Schroeple, Oswego, New York
Death date: 21 Sep 1857
Place of death: Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name:

Child No. 10: Almon ROBISON
Sex: M
Birthdate: 15 May 1845
Birthplace: Crete, Will, Illinois
Death date: 12 Feb 1919
Place of death: Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Marriage date: 4 Dec 1870
Marriage place: Bethel, Branch, Michigan
Spouse's name: Ada Evelyn Olmstead

Child No. 11: Albert ROBISON
Sex: M
Birthdate: 8 Apr 1847
Birthplace: Crete, Will, Illinois
Death date: 21 Oct 1877
Place of death: Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Marriage date: 28 Apr 1873
Marriage place:
Spouse's name: Elizabeth Wright Marshall

Child No. 12: Adelia ROBISON
Sex: F
Birthdate: 21 Dec 1848
Birthplace: Crete, Will, Illinois
Death date: 25 Feb 1909
Place of death: Bluff, San Juan, Utah
Marriage date: 18 May 1867
Marriage place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Spouse's name: Platte De Alton Lyman

Child No. 13: Franklin Alonzo ROBISON
Sex: M
Birthdate: 29 Jul 1851
Birthplace: Crete, Will, Illinois
Death date: 17 Oct 1936
Place of death: Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Marriage date: 10 Apr 1872
Marriage place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Spouse's name: Isabella Eleanor Marden Pratt
 
 
Documentation:
JOSEPH ROBISON:
Source: Despain, Carrie Robison and Garner, Melba Despain. History &
Genealogy of the Franklin Alonzo Robison Family, p. 115.
Source: Black, Susan W. E. Early LDS Membership Data (Infobases, 1995).
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 544, 589, 591,
595, 597-600, 603.
Source: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore, Millard Co., Utah, p. 57.
Source: Web site:
http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/dormisto/d1118.htm#P11425
This site suggests that Joseph married Maria Ann Truman, 23 Nov 1855,
Fillmore. Original source was from the Ancestral File. See 2nd marriage (below)
Source: Hughes, Karen May Moorehouse. Descendants of Joseph Robison and Lucretia Hancock, p. 1.
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records Binder.
Birth place variant: Charlestown [Hughes report]
Marriage variant: 6 Feb 1829 [Builders, p. 597]
Census: 1850 Federal Census, Illinois, Will County, Crete, Page #168, Dwelling #96, Family #97, Enumerated 20 Sep 1850:
ROBINSON, Joseph, 46, m, farmer, 1000, NY
Lucretia, 43, f, VT
Alford, 20, m, farmer, 250, NY
Benj'n, 18, m, farmer, 250, NY, att school
Joseph B., 17, m, farmer, NY, att school
Alvan, 16, m, farmer, NY, at school
Henry, 12, m, NY, att school
Lucretia, 9, f, NY, att school
Proctor, 7, m, NY, att school
Almon, 5, m, ILL, att school
Albert, 3, m, ILL
Adeline, 1, f, ILL
!1st Sealing: LDS Film #183394, Salt Lake Temple Records, Endowment
House Sealings, 1855-1856, Book B(B1), p. 37:
Robison, Joseph
Born: 21 May 1804, Charleston, Montgomery, New York
Sealed to:
Hancock, Lucretia
Born: 24 Aug 1807, Susanburg, Rutland, Vermont
Solemnized by: H. C. Kimball
25 Oct 1855, in the Endowment House
Witnesses: H. C. Kimball
J. M. Grant
2nd marriage: LDS Film #183380, Item 3, Record of Marriages, p. 33:
Robison, Joseph, b. 21 May 1804, Charleston, Montgomery, N. York married Mariah Ann Stoddard, b. 8 Nov 1812, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Solemnized by Brigham Young
Place: B. Y.'s Room, Fillmore
Time: 23 Dec 6 1/2 pm 1855
Witnesses: J. M. Grant, F. W. Ellerbeck
2nd marriage, variant: 23 Nov 1855 [Website]
Decree: LDS Film #1654353, Millard County Probate Court Record, 1854- 1862, p. 166:
Joseph Robison appeared before the Court and petitioned to be appointed guardian for the minors Almon Robison, Albert Robison, Adelia Robison, and Franklin A. Robison.
Court appointed Joseph Robison guadian over the persons and property of Almon Robison, Albert Robison, Adelia Robison, and Franklin A. Robison. Jno. A. Ray, J. P.
[This is a result of his childrens' inheritance of portions of Benjamin Hancock's estate.--SDR]
Census: LDS Film #0805314, 1860 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County, Fillmore City, Page #106, Dwelling #922, Family #839, enumerated 14 Jul 1860:
ROBINSON, Joseph, 56, m, Far[mer], 1000/2500, NY
Lucretia, 52, f, VT
Henry, 23, m, NY
Alon, 15, m, ILL, att school
Albert, 13, m, ILL, att school
Adelia, 11, f, ILL, att school
Franklin E., 8, m, ILL, att school
Death: Burials: Fillmore City Cemetary, Volume 1, p. 6, no. 11:
Joseph ROBISON
Died: 3 JUN 1868
Age: 64y 14d
Buried: Fillmore City Cemetary, block 92, lot 4.
Death, Burial: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore, Millard County, Utah, p. 58:
Name: ROBISON, Joseph
Born: (not given)
Age at Death:
Parents: (not given)
Died: 3 Jun 1868
Cause:
Buried: in Fillmore Block 12, Lot 4
Reported by:
Comments:
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Single Line List, by Deceased Name, 22 Apr 1990, p. 41:
ROBISON, Joseph
BLK 92, Lot 4, Grave 2
b.
d. 6-03-1868
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Master List, by
Deceased Name, 13 Jun 1994, p. 389:
ROBISON, Joseph
BLK 92, Lot 4, Grave 2
Father:
Mother:
b.
d. 6-03-1868
bur.
Comments: Age at death 64 yrs 14 days
Current Owner: Robison, J. V.
Original Owner:
!Gravestone: In Memory of Joseph Robison
Died June 3, 1868
Aged
64 years 14 days
3rd Marriage: Manti Temple Record:
Joseph Robison, b. 21 May 1804 Charleston, NY
d. 3 Jun 1868
proxy: Horace Thornton
sealed 14 Oct 1891, Manti, to
Rhoda Holiday, b. 28 Oct 1794, Edinburgh, NY
d. 19 Dec 1889
proxy: Ellen Barton Ray Matheny
LUCRETIA HANCOCK:
Name variant: Hancott [cemetery record]
Source: Despain, Carrie Robison and Garner, Melba Despain. History &
Genealogy of the Franklin Alonzo
Robison Family, p. 115.
Source: Black, Susan W. E. Early LDS Membership Data (Infobases, 1995).
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 544, 589, 591,
595, 597-600, 603.
Source: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore, Millard
Co., Utah, p. 58.
Source: Hughes, Karen May Moorehouse. Descendants of Joseph Robison and
Lucretia Hancock, p. 1.
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records
Binder.
Birth place variations: Shrewsburg, Windsor, VT [Hughes report]
Sealing: LDS Film #183394, Salt Lake Temple Records, Endowment House
Sealings, 1855-1856, Book B (B1), p. 37:
Robison, Joseph
Born: 21 May 1804, Charleston, Montgomery, New York
Sealed to:
Hancock, Lucretia
Born: 24 Aug 1807, Susanburg, Rutland, Vermont
Solemnized by: H. C. Kimball
25 Oct 1855, in the Endowment House
Witnesses: H. C. Kimball
J. M. Grant
Census: LDS Film #0805314, 1860 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Fillmore City, Page #106, Dwelling #922, Family #839, enumerated 14 Jul
1860:
ROBINSON, Joseph
Lucretia, 52, f, VT
Census: LDS Film #0553110, 1870 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Town: Fillmore, Post Office: Fillmore, Enumerated 25 Jun 1870, page 10,
Dwelling 82, Family 76:
ROBISON, Almon
Lucretia, 65, f, w, Keeping House, Vermont
Census: 1880 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County, Fillmore City, Page
#16, Dwelling #142, Family #158, Enumerated 8 Jun 1880:
ROBISON, Elizabeth
Lucretia, w, f, 72, mother-in-law, widowed, VT, Mass, NH
Census: 1880 U.S. Census, Disk 35, Fillmore, Millard, Utah, Source: FHL
Film 1255336, Page 465D
Patriarchal Blessing: Historian's Office, Index to Blessings:
Name: Robison, Lucretia Hancock
Born: 24 Aug 1807
Blessed: 12 Jun 1895
Recorded: Vol. 483, Page 298
Death: Register (Record) of Deaths, Fillmore City, Utah, Book 2, p. 2:
Lucretia H. ROBISON
Age: 91
female, caucasian, white, 43-year resident
Born: Fillmore City
widow
Cause: Old age
Died: 31 AUG 1899
Informant: Jesse Millgate, sexton.
Death, Burial: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore,
Millard County, Utah, p. 57:
Name: ROBISON, Lucretia Hancock
Born: in Shrensbury, Ver [sic]
Age at Death: 91 yrs 7 da
Parents:
Died: 31 Aug 1899
Cause:
Buried: in Fillmore Block 92, Lot 1
Reported by: F. A. Robison
Comments: Lived in Fillmore 45 yrs.
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Single Line List, by
Deceased Name, 22 Apr 1990, p. 41:
ROBISON, Lucretia Hancott [sic]
BLK 92, Lot 4, Grave 1
b.
d. 8-31-1899
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Master List, by
Deceased Name, 13 Jun 1994, p. 392:
ROBISON, Lucretia Hancott
BLK 92, Lot 4, Grave 1
Father:
Mother:
b. Shrinsbury, Vermont
d. 8-31-1899 Fillmore, Utah
bur.
Comments: 91 yrs 7 days
Current Owner: Robison, J. V.
Original Owner:
Death variant: 30 Aug 1899 [Sweeting binder]
Gravestone: in Memory of Lucretia Hancock Robison
Died Aug. 31, 1899
Aged
92 yrs, 7 ds
ALFRED ROBISON:
Source: Ranney, Lucretia Lyman. American Ancestry of Joseph Robison and
his wife Lucretia Hancock, p. 9.
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 592, 597.
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records
Binder.
Death variant: 26 Sep 1892 [American Ancestry]
Census: 1880 U.S. Census, Disk , Chicago, Cook, Illinois, FHL Film
1254194, Page 476A:
Alfred ROBINSON Self M M W 50 NY Occ: Reciever S. Car Off. Fa: NY Mo: NY
Eliza ROBINSON Wife F M W 48 OH Occ: Keeping House Fa: NY Mo: NY
Delia ROBINSON Dau F S W 22 IL Occ: Teacher Fa: NY Mo: OH
Nellie SMITH Dau F S W 14 WI Occ: At School Fa: WI Mo: WI
Query: Who is Nellie Smith really, and how is she related to Alfred?--
SDR
BENJAMIN HANCOCK ROBISON:
!Name variations: B. J., Benjamine [cemetery records, p. 57]
Robinson [1860 census]
Benjamin Hancock Name: The grandfather (1782) had this name. It was
given to the son of Joseph and Lucretia Robison (Benjamin Hancock 9 NOV
1831). The name was again used when Benjamin with wife (#2) Susannah,
named their 6th child Benjamin Hancock (1873). Willis Eugene Robison
also named his son Benjamin Hancock Robison (1880).
Source: Ranney, Lucretia Lyman. American Ancestry of Joseph Robison and
his wife Lucretia Hancock, p. 10.
Source: Group sheet by Darlene Robison Rynearson, Murray, Utah
Source: Black, Susan W. E. Early LDS Membership Data (Infobases, 1995):
Comments: Benjamin was a high councilor in the Millard stake of Zion
from 1869 to 1882. When but a small boy he emigrated with his parents to
Illinois, expecting to join the Saints in Nauvoo, but the Prophet Joseph
being martyred at that time, the family settled in Will County, just
south of Chicago, where they remained until 1854. Having embraced the
gospel, the family were never satisfied with their Illinois home,
although fortune smiled on them financially; their hearts were with their
co-religionists in the Rocky Mountains. Consequently they sold their home
and started for Utah in April.
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 68, 591-593, 597, 602-603.
Source: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore, Millard
Co., Utah, pp. 6, 57.
Source: Pedigree Chart for Artha M. Wood
From: Kathleen Edith Lubeck Peterson
Source: Hughes, Karen May Moorehouse. Descendants of Joseph Robison and
Lucretia Hancock, p. 1.
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records Binder.
Birth place variant: Fillmore [death records]
Census: LDS Film #0805314, 1860 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Fillmore City, Page #108, Dwelling #939, Family #852, enumerated 14 Jul 1860:
ROBINSON, Benj'n. H., 28, m, 300/1000, NY
Lilis, 28, f, PENN
Willis, 6, m, ILL, att school
Benj'n. F., 3, m, U. T.
Wm. H., 2, m, U. T.
Loretta, 2/12, f, U. T.
Marriage variations: 1863 [Susannah's obituary]
18 May 1853 [Hughes report]
Census: LDS Film #0553110, 1870 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Town: Fillmore, Post Office: Fillmore, Enumerated 24 Jun 1870, page 4,
Dwelling 30, Family 29:
ROBINSON, Benj'n, 39, m, w, Farmer, York, vote
Susannah, 23, f, w, Keeping House, N.Y.
Susannah B., 5, f, w, At Home, Utah
Joseph H., 2, m, w, At Home, Utah
David A., 5/12, m, w, Utah, born: Jan'y
Census: LDS Film #0553110, 1870 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Town: Fillmore, Post Office: Fillmore, Enumerated 25 Jun 1870, page 12,
Dwelling 99, Family 92:
ROBISON, B. H., 38, m, w, Farmer Stock Raiser, 800/2900, N. York, vote
Lillis, 38, f, w, Keeping House, Penn
Wells, 16, m, w, At Home, Ill
B. F., 13, m, w, At School, Utah
Will'm H, 12, m, w, At School, Utah
Edw'd Al., 7, m, w, At School, Utah
Lillis A., 4, f, w, At School, Utah
Lorinda, 2, f, w, At Home, Utah
Census: 1880 U.S. Census, Disk 35, Fillmore, Millard, Utah, Source: FHL
Film 1255336, Page 462A:
B. H. ROBISON Self M M W 48 NY Fa: PA Mo: VT
Susannah ROBISON Wife F M W 32 NJ Occ: Keeping House Fa: ENG
Mo: ENG
Birdie ROBISON Dau F S W 15 UT Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: NJ
Joseph H. ROBISON Son M S W 12 UT Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: NJ
Almon D. ROBISON Son M S W 10 UT Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: NJ
Rosa May ROBISON Dau F S W 8 UT Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: NJ
Benjamin T. ROBISON Son M S W 6 UT Fa: NY Mo: NY
John C. ROBISON Son M S W 4 UT Fa: NY Mo: NJ
Martha A. ROBISON Dau F S W 1 UT Fa: NY Mo: NJ
William H. ROBISON Son M S W 21 UT Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: PA
Death, Burial: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore,
Millard County, Utah, p. 57:
Name: ROBISON, Benjamine [sic]
Born: 9 Nov 1931 in Fillmore, Utah [sic]
Age at Death:
Parents: Joseph Robison & Lucretia ...
Died: 24 Dec 1882
Cause:
Buried: in Fillmore Block 109, Lot 4
Reported by:
Comments:
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Single Line List, by
Deceased Name, 22 Apr 1990, p. 40:
ROBISON, Benjamin
BLK 109, Lot 4, Grave 1
b.
d. 12-24-1882
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Master List, by
Deceased Name, 13 Jun 1994, p. 382:
ROBISON, Benjamin
BLK 109, Lot 4, Grave 1
Father:
Mother:
b. Fillmore, Utah
d. 12-24-1882 Fillmore, Utah
bur.
Comments: Age at death - 52 years 1 months 15 days
Current Owner: Robison, Benjamin H.
Original Owner:
Death variant: 1872 [Susannah's obituary]
Burial: Rogers, Sadie, Editor. John Powell's Journal, 1849-1901, p. 128:
B. H. Robison died Dec. 24th, and was buried Xmas Day.
Burial variant: 26 Dec 1882 [Hughes report]
Biography: from a Biographical Encyclodedia that belonged to Willis E.
Robison, vol 1, #34, Aug 24, 1901, p. 529:
A High Councilor in the Millard Stake of Zion from 1869 to 1882, was born
11-9-1831, son of Jos. & Lucretia. When but a small boy he emigrated
with his parents to Illinois, expecting to join the Saints in Nauvoo, but
the Prophet Joseph Smith being Matyred at that time, the family settled
in Will Co., about 30 miles so. of Chicago, where they remained till
1854. Benj. married Lillis A. Andree, 5-12-1853, having embraced the
gospel, the family were never satisfied with their Illinois home,
although fortune smiled on them financially; their hearts were with
their co-religionists in the Rocky Mountains. Consequently they sold
their home and started for Utah in April 1854; they arrived in SLC in
Aug. same yr. After paying their tithing they continued the journey
south to Fillmore, Millard County. Here brother Robison worked with his
family, to reclaim the desert, by breaking the soil, digging ditches,
building forts, standing guard to protect the community against indians,
& in fact anything common to the lot of a frontiersman. In 1861 he went
back to Illinois, where he spent the following winter and summer (getting
horses & seeds). He was called to Deseret, Millard County, in the fall
of 1863, to preside over the Saints there, who were struggling to put in,
& keep a dam in the Sevier river; he spent his time & means working to
make the undertaking a success until the spring of 1868, when he was
honorably released to return to his home in Fillmore. In 1863 he married
Susannah Turner, thus obeying the principle of plural marriage. At the
organization of the Millard Stake on Zion he was chosen as one of the
High Council, & was set apart to the position 3-9-1869, which office he
held until the time of his death, in Fillmore Dec. 24, 1882. Elder
Robison was a public-spirited man, & filled many positions of trust in
the community. His natural ability always kept him in the
front ranks. In law matters he was regarded as good authority, & was
repeatedly elected Justice of the Peace for the city of Fillmore. At the
time of his demise he was Mayor of the city, & so deeply was his loss
felt, that the Court House bell was muffled & kept tolling all day long.
By his first wife, Lillis, he raised 4 sons & 2 daughters, (see Willis
E.) and by his 2nd wife, 5 sons and 3 daughters; all of whom, together
with their mothers, followed in the path he marked out for them, being
faithful members of the LDS Church.
From a picture group sheet:
Benjamin Hancock Robison was the 2nd son born to Joseph Robison and
Lucretia Hancock. His parents heard of the Prophet Joseph Smith from
Mormon Missionaries laboring New York State where the Robison family
lived. Lucretia wanted to be baptized at once but her husband ask her to
wait for one year. One year later they were baptized the same day Feb.
1841.
Three years later the family started west to join the saints in Nauvoo,
when they reached Chicago they were told to go no farther the Prophet and
his brother had been killed by a mob. The Robison family settled in Crete
Will Co Ill. This is where Benjamin met and married Lillas Alvira Andree,
to them was born a son Willis Eugene. When he was six months old the
Robison's again started west, they had lived in Crete ten years.
They were well equipped for the journey and made it in 4 months, they had
no sickness or deaths for which they were thankful. They only stopped in
Salt Lake long enough to get orders from Brigham Young. They
were sent to Fillmore Millard Co.
Lillas was a devoted mother, Benjamin lived a very busy life, at the time
of his death he was a High Councilman in Millard Stake, mayor and had
been justice of the peace, the day of his funeral the bells on the court
house were muffled and only tolled at intervals. The whole town mourned
the loss. These two people were real Pioneers and were well respected by
all who knew them. They both left worthy records that any descendant can
be proud. They are both buried in the Fillmore City Cemetary.
JOSEPH VICKERY ROBISON:
Name variations: Vickory [Builders, p. 595]
Joseph D. [1870 census]
Joseph A. [burial record, p. 390]
Source: Ranney, Lucretia Lyman. American Ancestry of Joseph Robison and
his wife Lucretia Hancock, pp. 11-12.
Source: Black, Susan W. E. Early LDS Membership Data (Infobases, 1995):
Comments: In 1860 Joseph had a household of 3, real wealth of $300, and
personal wealth of $100. Joseph served as second counselor in the Millard
Stake presidency, from 1877 to 1890. He received the Priesthood, filled a
mission to the Eastern States in 1871-1873, and was set apart as second
counselor July 22, 1877, by Wilford Woodruff.
Vocation: Farmer, 1860
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 595-598, 603, 780.
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records
Binder.
Birth: From death information.
Marriage variant: 1868 [Builders, p. 595]
Census: LDS Film #0805314, 1860 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Fillmore City, Page #104, Dwelling #897, Family #819, enumerated 13 Jul
1860:
ROBINSON, Jos'h. V., 27, m, Far[mer], 300/100, NY
Martha J., 19, f, MICH
Jos'ph, 9/12, m, U. T.
Census: LDS Film #0553110, 1870 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Town: Fillmore, Post Office: Fillmore, Enumerated 25 Jun 1870, page 10,
Dwelling 81, Family 75:
ROBISON, Joseph D, 36, m, w, Nursery Man, 10000/7600, N.Y., vote
Martha., 29, f, w, Keeping House, Mich
Joseph L., 10, m, w, At School, Utah
Alvin V., 8, m, w, At Home, Utah
Almon D, 6, m, w, At Home, Utah
Martha, 3, f, w, At Home, Utah
George E., 10/12, m, w, Utah, born: Aug
OWENS, Mary, 17, f, w, Domestic, Utah
Census: 1880 U.S. Census, Disk 35, Fillmore, Millard, Utah, Source: FHL
Film 1255336, Page 462A:
Joseph V. ROBISON Self M M W 47 NY Occ: Nursery Man Fa: PA Mo:
VT
Martha Y. ROBISON Wife F M W 39 MI Occ: Keeping House Fa:
MI Mo: CAN
Joseph L. ROBISON Son M S W 20 UT Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: MI
Alvin V. ROBISON Son M S W 18 UT Occ: Clerk In Store Fa: NY
Mo: MI
Almon Q. ROBISON Son M S W 15 UT Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: MI
Martha A. ROBISON Dau F S W 13 UT Occ: At Home Fa: NY Mo:
MI
George E. ROBISON Son M S W 10 UT Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: MI
Eva ROBISON Dau F S W 6 UT Fa: NY Mo: MI
Proctor H. ROBISON Son M S W 3 UT Fa: NY Mo: MI
Edith ROBISON Dau F S W 1 UT Fa: NY Mo: MI
2nd Marriage, variant: 5 Oct 1883 [Builders, p. 596]
Death, Burial: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore,
Millard County, Utah, p. 58:
Name: ROBISON, Joseph V.
Born: 30 Dec 1832 in New York state
Age at Death:
Parents: Jos. Robison & Lucretia P. Robison
Died: 9 Dec 1914
Cause:
Buried: in Fillmore Block 92, Lot 1 & 2
Reported by: Mrs. Edith Anderson
Comments: Married. Lived most of life time in Fillmore.
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Master List, by
Deceased Name, 13 Jun 1994, p. 390:
ROBISON, Joseph A.
BLK 92, Lot 1, Grave 4
Father:
Mother:
b. New York
d. 12-09-1914 Fillmore, Utah
bur.
Comments: Age at death - 81 yrs 11 mo 9 days
Current Owner: Robison, Howard A.
Original Owner:
ALVIN LOCKE ROBISON:
Name variations: Alvin Jack [single line list, p. 40; Master list, p.
380]
Alvin Lock [cemetery records, p. 57]
Source: Ranney, Lucretia Lyman. American Ancestry of Joseph Robison and
his wife Lucretia Hancock, p. 11.
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 598, 603.
Source: LDS Family Group Record Collection [Patron Section]
Submitted by: Mr. George Linn Sandall
Family of: Alvin Locke Robison & Mary Catherine Olmstead
!Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family
Records Binder.
Census: 1880 U.S. Census, Disk 35, Fillmore, Millard, Utah, Source: FHL
Film 1255336, Page 467C:
Alvin L. ROBISON Self M M W 43 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: VT
Mary C. ROBISON Wife F M W 31 MI Occ: Keeping House Fa: MI Mo:
CAN
Frank ROBISON Son M S W 11 IL Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: MI
Joseph ROBISON Son M S W 8 IL Fa: NY Mo: MI
Henry ROBISON Son M S W 4 UT Fa: NY Mo: MI
Death, Burial: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore,
Millard County, Utah, p. 57:
Name: ROBISON, Alvin Lock
Born: 1834 in New York state
Age at Death:
Parents: Joseph Robison & Lucretia Hancott
Died: 13 Jun 1922
Cause:
Buried: in Fillmore Block 92, Lot 1/2
Reported by: Peter Christensen
Comments: Married. Lived last in Richfield, Utah
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Single Line List, by
Deceased Name, 22 Apr 1990, p. 40:
ROBISON, Alvin Jack
BLK 92, Lot 1, Grave 8
b.
d. 6-13-1922
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Master List, by
Deceased Name, 13 Jun 1994, p. 380:
ROBISON, Alvin Jack
BLK 92, Lot 1, Grave 8
Father:
Mother:
b. New York
d. 6-13-1922 Richfield, Utah
bur.
Comments: Age at death - 83 yrs 3 mo 4 days
Current Owner: Robison, Howard A.
Original Owner:
Obituary: Rogers, Sadie. East Millard Pioneers, Death Notices, As
Published in the Progress 1913-1937, p. 76:
The Millard County Progress, Friday, 23 Jun 1922:
ALVIN L. ROBISON FORMER RESIDENT OF FILLMORE
BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL
Alvin L. Robison, a Pioneer of the early days, died at Richfield, Utah on
Tuesday June 13th at the age of 88 years. He was born in the state of New
York on March 9th, 1834. He came to Utah in the early fifties, settling
in Fillmore, Utah. He made several trips across the plains with ox teams
to bring provisions to Utah.
His funeral was held in the chapel on Friday June 16th at 3 o'clock P.M.
The Ward choir furnished the music. The opening prayer was by F. A.
Robison. The speakers were George C. Viele, Lyman Robison, and Parker
Robison. The closing prayer was by F. Earl Stott. Burial took place in
the family plot at the cemetery.
EMILY ROBISON:
Source: Birth and Death Information from a monument in the Clay,
Onandaga, New York Cemetery.
Source: Despain, Carrie Robison and Garner, Melba Despain. History &
Genealogy of the Franklin Alonzo Robison Family, p. 115.
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, p. 598.
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records
Binder.
Burial: FHL film 1,294,873, Pine Plains Cemetery, Clay/Euclid, Onondaga,
NY, p. 27:
Robinson Emily, daughter of Joseph and Lucretia. Died August 18, 1836.
Age 14 months.
The inscription: Emily
daughter of
Joseph and Lucretia
Robison
died
Aug 18th 1836
aged 14 Months
__________
This lovely bud so young and fair
Called home by early doom
Just came to show how sweet a flower
In paradise would bloom.
WILLIAM HENRY ROBISON:
Source: Despain, Carrie Robison and Garner, Melba Despain. History &
Genealogy of the Franklin Alonzo Robison Family, p. 115. "Unmarried"
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 598, 603.
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records
Binder.
Census: LDS Film #0805314, 1860 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Fillmore City, Page #106, Dwelling #922, Family #839, enumerated 14 Jul
1860:
ROBINSON, Joseph
Henry, 23, m, NY
Death, Burial: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore,
Millard County, Utah, p. 59:
Name: ROBISON, Wm. Henry
Born:
Age at Death: 30 yrs 4 mo 2 da
Parents: Jos. Robison
Died: 5 Nov 1867
Cause: Consumption
Buried: in Fillmore Block 92, Lot 4
Reported by:
Comments:
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Single Line List, by
Deceased Name, 22 Apr 1990, p. 42:
ROBISON, William Henry
BLK 92, Lot 4, Grave 3
b.
d. 11-05-1867
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Master List, by
Deceased Name, 13 Jun 1994, p. 396:
ROBISON, William Henry
BLK 92, Lot 4, Grave 3
Father:
Mother:
b.
d. 11-05-1867
bur.
Comments: Age at death - 30 yrs 4 mo 2 days
Current Owner: Robison, J. V.
Original Owner:
MARY ROBISON:
Source: Birth and Death Information from a monument in the Clay,
Onandaga, New York Cemetery.
Source: Despain, Carrie Robison and Garner, Melba Despain. History &
Genealogy of the Franklin Alonzo Robison Family, p. 115.
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, p. 598.
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records
Binder.
Birth variant: Mar 1829 [Builders, p. 598]
Inscription: Mary
daughter of
Joseph & Lucretia
Robison
died
July 6 1840
AE 1 yr & 3 mo
LUCRETIA PROCTOR ROBISON:
Name variant: Robinson [Geddes FGR]
Source: Ranney, Lucretia Lyman. American Ancestry of Joseph Robison and
his wife Lucretia Hancock, pp. 11-12.
Source: Black, Susan W. E. Early LDS Membership Data (Infobases, 1995).
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 541, 544-546, 603.
Source: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore, Millard Co., Utah, p. 48.
Source: Warner, Julia Stevens. Warner Writings, p. 11.
Source: Ancestral File
Source: LDS Family Group Record Collection [Patron Section]
Submitted by: David Roy Geddes
Family of: Lorenzo Wilford Hatch & Adelia Owens
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records
Binder.
Marriage: LDS Film #1059486, Item #4, Rogers, Sarah. Fillmore Branch
Registration, p. 2:
Number: 11
Male: James Clark Owens
Female: Lucretia Robison
Registered: 7 Feb 1859, at Fillmore, by John Kelly
Married: 16 Jan 1856 (at Fillmore), by Brigham Young
Marriage: Western States Marriage Record Index: ID Number: 251123
Groom: James Clark Owens, Jr.
Age:
Residence:
Bride: Lucretia Proctor Robison
Age:
Residence:
Married: 16 Jan 1856, Fillmore
County of Record: Millard, Utah
Volume/Page: v. 22, p. 268
Comment: Source: LDS Genealogical Surveys (LDS Film #1059460)
Marriage variant: 16 Jan 1850 [Sweeting binder]
Census: LDS Film #0805314 , 1860 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Fillmore City, Page #101, Dwelling #879, Family #803, enumerated 12 Jul
1860:
OWENS, Ja's.
Lucretia, 18, f, NY
Census: LDS Film #0553110, 1870 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Town: Fillmore, Post Office: Fillmore, Enumerated 24 Jun 1870, page 5,
Dwelling 36, Family 35:
OWENS, James C.
Lucretia, 28, f, w, Keeping House, N.Y.
Death variant: 24 May 1937 [Sweeting binder]
PROCTOR HANCOCK ROBISON:
Name variant: Philip P. [death, burial records]
Source: Despain, Carrie Robison and Garner, Melba Despain. History &
Genealogy of the Franklin Alonzo Robison Family, p. 115. Unmarried
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, p. 603.
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records
Binder.
Note: "A son of Mr. Robinson (sic) of Fillmore, was poisoned from the
handling of the meat, and died." In a letter from George A. Smith to
Brigham Young describing events leading to the Mountain Meadows Massacre.
This particular reference being to the death of Proctor Hancock Robison
[I think--SDR]. As recorded in Juanita Brooks' "The Mountain Meadows
Massacre," Appendix VI, pp. 244-245.
Death, Burial: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore,
Millard County, Utah, p. 59:
Name: ROBISON, Philip P.
Born:
Age at Death: 14 yrs 6 mo 16 da
Parents:
Died: 21 Sep 1857
Cause: supposed by poison
Buried: in Fillmore Block 92, Lot 4
Reported by:
Comments:
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Master List, by
Deceased Name, 13 Jun 1994, p. 395:
ROBISON, Philip P.
BLK 92, Lot 4, Grave 4
Father:
Mother:
b.
d. 9-21-1857
bur.
Comments: Age at death - 14 yrs 6 mo 10 days
Current Owner: Robison, J. V.
Original Owner:
Death variant: 21 Dec 1857 [History, p. 115]
ALMON ROBISON:
Name variations: Alon [1860 census]
Almond [wife's obit]
Source: Ranney, Lucretia Lyman. American Ancestry of Joseph Robison and
his wife Lucretia Hancock, p. 12.
Source: Robison, Joleen Ashman. Almon Robison, Utah Pioneer.
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 589-591, 599, 603.
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records
Binder.
Birth: From death information.
Birth variant: 5 May 1845 [obituary]
Census: LDS Film #0805314, 1860 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Fillmore City, Page #106, Dwelling #922, Family #839, enumerated 14 Jul
1860:
ROBINSON, Joseph
Alon, 15, m, ILL, att school
Census: LDS Film #0553110, 1870 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Town: Fillmore, Post Office: Fillmore, Enumerated 25 Jun 1870, page 10,
Dwelling 82, Family 76:
ROBISON, Almon, 25, m, w, Farmer, 5000/5000, Ill., vote
Lucretia, 65, f, w, Keeping House, Vermont
Albert, 23, m, w, Farmer, 750/2900, Ill.
Alonzo, 18, m, w, farmer, 500/1350, Utah
Marriage: BCGS. Early Marriages of Branch County, Michigan, 1833-1875,
p. 204:
Robinson, Almon, 25, b. Ohio, of Selma City [sic - Fillmore?], Utah
Territory, farmer, m Eva Olmstead, 14, b. Branch County, of Branch
County, on 4 Dec 1870, at Bethel Twp., by William Lamoreaux (JP),
witnessed by Grace VanAlstene and Estella Olmstead, both of Bethel Twp.
#4554.
2nd Marriage: LDS Film #93707, Branch County, Michigan, Record of
Marriages, p. 180, #235:
Date of Marriage: Oct 22 1876
Place of Marriage: Bethel
Bridegroom: Almon Robison
Residence: Fillmore City, Utah
Age: 31
Birth-place: Will Co., Ill
Occupation: Farmer
Bride: Josephine Sweeting
Residence: Bethel
Age: 24
Birth-place: Clinton Co., Iowa
Marriage perforned by: John R. Bonney, Minister of the Gospel
Witnesses: Judson Sweeting, Bethel
Cornelia E. Sweeting, Bethel
Date of Record: Jan 8, 1877
2nd Marriage, variant: 20 Oct 1876 [Robison, p. 130]
Census: 1880 U.S. Census, Disk 35, Fillmore, Millard, Utah, Source: FHL
Film 1255336, Page 461C:
Almon ROBISON Self M M W 35 USA Occ: Farmer Fa: USA Mo: USA
Josephine ROBISON Wife F M W 26 ID Occ: Keeping House Fa: USA
Mo: USA
Death, Burial: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore,
Millard County, Utah, p. 57:
Name: ROBISON, Almon
Born: 5 May 1845 in Illinois
Age at Death:
Parents: Joseph Robison & Lucretia Hancock
Died: 12 Feb 1919
Cause:
Buried: in Fillmore Block 111, Lot 1
Reported by: Parker Robison
Comments: Married. Was a banker and rancher.
Last lived in Fillmore
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Single Line List, by
Deceased Name, 22 Apr 1990, p. 40:
ROBISON, Almon
BLK 111, Lot 1, Grave 4
b.
d. 2-12-1919
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Master List, by
Deceased Name, 13 Jun 1994, p. 379:
ROBISON, Almon
BLK 111, Lot 1, Grave 4
Father:
Mother:
b. Illinois
d. 2-12-1919 Fillmore, Utah
bur.
Comments: Age at death - 73 years 9 months 7 days
Perpetual care paid by Dee Robison 8-4-1982
Current Owner: Robison, Almon
Original Owner:
Death variant: 11 Feb 1919 [Builders, p. 591]
Obituary: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family
Records Binder.
The Progress, Friday 16 Feb 1919, Vol. 28, No. 7:
FUNERAL RITES
FOR FILLMORE
PIONEER HELD
ALMON ROBISON.
[Portrait included]
Funeral services for Almon Robison, verteran agriculturalist of
southwestern Utah and pioneer of 1856, who died at his home in Fillmore
Tuesday, were held at Fillmore yesterday, with interment in Fillmore
cemetery.
Mr. Robison was born in Crete, Ill., May 15, 1845, and , with his
parents, came to Utah in July, 1856, settling in Fillmore a month later.
He turned to farming while a young man, and initiated methods of
agriculture that were adopted generally in southwestern Utah and that
brought unfailing returns each year. In addition to his farming and stock
interests he was engages in banking and commercial pursuits in the
western part of the state.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Josephine Robison, two brothers: Alvin
Robison of Richfield and Franklin A. Robison of Fillmore and one sister,
Mrs. Lucretia P. Owens of Woodruff, Ariz.
Obituary: Rogers, Sadie. East Millard Pioneers, Death Notices, As
Published in the Progress 1913-1937, p. 86:
The Millard County Progress, Friday, 21 Feb 1919:
MANY FRIENDS ATTEND FUNERAL
Funeral services were held here on Saturday last for Almon Robison in the
L.D.S. Chapel with Bishop Rufus Day in charge. The speakers were
Christian Anderson, James A. Kelly, Joshua Greenwood, James A. Melville
and William P. Payne all of whom spoke of the stalwart character and
business integrity of the deceased. The last 4 speakers whose names are
given above journeyed from afar to attend the last rites over the
remains, the deceased having been numbered among their best friends
during his lifetime.
Appropriate music was furnished by the Ward Choir and vocal solos were
rendered by Mrs. Helen Derrick and Mrs. Katherine Rasmussen. Many
beautiful floral tributes were in evidence and the service was a very
largely attended one.
Mr. Robison, as narrated in our last issue, was the son of Joseph and
Lucretia Hancock Robison, and was born at Crete, Ill., May 5, 1845. He
crossed the plains with his parents in 1854 and came almost direct to
Fillmore. In 1864 Mr. Robison recrossed the plains and returned with a
large body of immigrants. Since that time, by persistent effort and good
business management, he succeeded in building up a very large fortune and
at the time of his death, was accounted one of the richest men in
Southern Utah.
In commenting upon his life the speakers laid great emphasis upon his
faithfulness to his friends, and many a man, who today is independently
well off in this world's goods, has Mr. Robison to thank for the start he
gave
them in life. Many there are, no doubt, who will miss his wise council in
business affiars and farming pursuits, for he was responsible for many
changes being promulgated in this section in an agricultural way.
After more music by the choir, the funeral cortege wended its way to our
cemetery where the remains were interred. May the peace of God that
passeth all understanding -----de his spirit into the care of our
Heavenly Father. Amen.
ALBERT ROBISON:
Source: Ranney, Lucretia Lyman. American Ancestry of Joseph Robison and
his wife Lucretia Hancock, pp. 9, 12.
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 589, 596, 599,
603.
Source: Hughes, Karen May Moorehouse. Descendants of Joseph Robison and
Lucretia Hancock, p. 1.
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records
Binder.
Birth variations: Aug 1847 [American Ancestry, p. 12]
28 Apr 1847 [Sweeting binder]
Census: LDS Film #0805314, 1860 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Fillmore City, Page #106, Dwelling #922, Family #839, enumerated 14 Jul
1860:
ROBINSON, Joseph
Albert, 13, m, ILL, att school
Census: LDS Film #0553110, 1870 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Town: Fillmore, Post Office: Fillmore, Enumerated 25 Jun 1870, page 10,
Dwelling 82, Family 76:
ROBISON, Almon
Albert, 23, m, w, Farmer, 750/2900, Ill.
Death, Burial: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore,
Millard County, Utah, p. 57:
Name: ROBISON, Albert
Born: (not given)
Age at Death:
Parents: Joseph Robison & Lucretia ...
Died: 21 Oct 1877
Cause:
Buried: in Fillmore Block 92, Lot 1
Reported by:
Comments:
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Single Line List, by
Deceased Name, 22 Apr 1990, p. 40:
ROBISON, Albert
BLK 92, Lot 1, Grave 2
b.
d. 10-21-2187 [sic]
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Master List, by
Deceased Name, 13 Jun 1994, p. 378:
ROBISON, Albert
BLK 92, Lot 1, Grave 2
Father:
Mother:
b.
d. 10-21-1877
bur.
Comments:
Current Owner: Robison, Howard A.
Original Owner:
ADELIA ROBISON:
Source: Ranney, Lucretia Lyman. American Ancestry of Joseph Robison and
his wife Lucretia Hancock, p. 13.
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 599, 603.
Source: Ancestral File
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records
Binder.
Birth, Blessing: LDS Film #1059486, Item #4, Rogers, Sarah. Fillmore
Branch Registration, p. 14:
Number: 79
Female: Adelia Robison
Born: 21 Dec 1848, at Crete, Will, Ill.
Father: Joseph
Mother: Lucretia Hancock
Blessed: 11 Mar 1855 at Fillmore
By: Thomas R. King, William Felshaw and N. W. Bartholomew
Census: LDS Film #0805314, 1860 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Fillmore City, Page #106, Dwelling #922, Family #839, enumerated 14 Jul
1860:
ROBINSON, Joseph
Adelia, 11, f, ILL, att school
Census: LDS Film #0553110, 1870 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Town: Fillmore, Post Office: Fillmore, Enumerated 24 Jun 1870, page 3,
Dwelling 25, Family 24:
LYMAN, Eliza A.
Adelia, 21, f, w, Keeping House, Ill.
Census: 1880 U.S. Census, Disk 35, Fillmore, Millard, Utah, Source: FHL
Film 1255336, Page 462A:
Adelia LYMAN Self F M W 31 IL Fa: PA Mo: VT
Evelyn LYMAN Dau F S W 4 UT Fa: NE Mo: IL
Albert LYMAN Son M S W 4M UT Fa: NE Mo: IL
FRANKLIN ALONZO ROBISON:
Name variations: Soma [cemetery records, p. 58]
Franklin E. [1860 census]
Pet Name: Lonnie
Source: Carrie Robison Despain and Melba Despain Garner in their book:
History and Genealogy of the Franklin Alonzo Robison Family, p. 27.
Source: Day, Stella H. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 591, 599, 603-605.
Source: Lichfield, Beulah Menlove. Cemetery Records, Fillmore, Millard
Co., Utah, pp. 36, 58, 59.
Source: Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records
Binder.
Birth, Blessing: LDS Film #1059486, Item #4, Rogers, Sarah. Fillmore
Branch Registration, p. 14:
Number: 81
Male: Franklin Alonzo Robison
Born: 29 Jul 1851, at Crete, Will, Ill.
Father: Joseph
Mother: Lucretia Hancock
Blessed: 11 Mar 1855 at Fillmore
By: Thomas R. King, William Felshaw and
Noah W. Bartholomew
Census: LDS Film #0805314, 1860 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Fillmore City, Page #106, Dwelling #922, Family #839, enumerated 14 Jul
1860:
ROBINSON, Joseph
Franklin E., 8, m, ILL, att school
Census: LDS Film #0553110, 1870 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County,
Town: Fillmore, Post Office: Fillmore, Enumerated 25 Jun 1870, page 10,
Dwelling 82, Family 76:
ROBISON, Almon
Alonzo, 18, m, w, farmer, 500/1350, Utah
1st Sealing: LDS Film #183398, Salt Lake Temple Records, Endowment House
Sealing Record, Book H, 1871-1873, p. 114, #1464:
Robison, Franklin Alonzo
Born: 29 Jul 1851, Crete, Will, Illinois
Sealed to:
Pratt, Isabella Eleanor
Born: 1 Sep 1854, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Solemnized by: Pres. D. H. Wells
10 Apr 1872, in the Endowment House
Witnesses: Jos. F. Smith
A. Pratt
All Franklin Alonzo's marriages were performed by Daniel H. Wells in the
Endowment House in Salt Lake.
Census: 1880 Federal Census, Utah, Millard County, Fillmore City, Page
#9, Dwelling #75, Family #84:
ROBISON, Franklin A., w, m, 28, md, farmer, IL, PA, VT
Isabel E., w, f, 25, wife, md, kh, UT, NY, NH
Alonzo F., w, m, 7, son, single, at school, UT
Joseph A., w, m, 3, son, single, UT
Herma L., w, f, 2, dau, single, UT
Belinda, w, f, 2/12, MAR 1880, dau, single, UT
Census: 1880 U.S. Census, Disk 35, Fillmore, Millard, Utah, Source: FHL
Film 1255336, Page 462A:
Patriarchal Blessing: Historian's Office, Index to Blessings:
Name: Robison, Franklin Alonzo
Born: 26 Jul 1851
Blessed: 5 Aug 1881
Recorded: Vol. 364, Page 52
Patriarchal Blessing: Historian's Office, Index to Blessings:
Name: Robison, Franklin Alonzo
Born: 29 Jul 1851
Blessed: 2 Jan 1890
Recorded: Vol. 176, Page 344
Patriarchal Blessing: Historian's Office, Index to Blessings:
Name: Robison, Franklin Alonzo
Born: 29 Jul 1851
Blessed: 12 Jun 1895
Recorded: Vol. 1138, Page 89
Patriarchal Blessing: Historian's Office, Index to Blessings:
Name: Robison, Franklin Alonzo
Born: 29 Jul 1851
Blessed: 12 Jun 1895
Recorded: Vol. 483, Page 78
Patriarchal Blessing: Historian's Office, Index to Blessings:
Name: Robison, Franklin Alonzo
Born: 29 Jul 1851
Blessed: 22 Oct 1922
Recorded: Vol. 564, Page 730
Death: Register (Record) of Deaths, Fillmore City, Utah, Book 2, p. 35,
no. 631:
Franklin Alonzo ROBISON
Age: 85y 4m 18d
male, white, caucasian
Residency: most of lifetime
Born: Crett, ILL, USA
married, farmer
Last residence: Fillmore City
Died: 17 OCT 1936
Cause: pneumonia
Buried: Fillmore City Cemetary, block 51, lot 2
Informant: Homer Robison.
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Single Line List, by
Deceased Name, 22 Apr 1990, p. 41:
ROBISON, Franklin Alonzo
BLK 51, Lot 2, Grave 4
b.
d. 10-17-1936
Death, Burial: Fillmore City Corporation, Cemetery Master List, by
Deceased Name, 13 Jun 1994, p. 387:
ROBISON, Franklin Alonzo
BLK 51, Lot 2, Grave 4
Father:
Mother:
b. Crett, Illinois [sic]
d. 10-17-1936 Fillmore, Utah
bur.
Comments: Age at death: 85 yrs, 4 mos. 18 dys
Current Owner: Robison, F. A. Deceased
Original Owner: Robison, F. A.
!Gravestone: FATHER
Franklin Alonzo
Robison
July 29, 1851
Oct. 17, 1936
!Note: The family graves are arranged in this order: Lois, Harriet,
Alonzo, Isabella, and then Sarah Prisby (who would have been Lonnie's
first wife if she hadn't become infected and died after swimming in a
local water hole in Fillmore--grandpa Lonnie has been sealed to her,
according to Ashby Robison).
Obituary: This is a copy of an original paper clipped obituary that can
be found in the scrapbook of Willis E. Robison (a nephew), now in the
possession of Willis' son, Franklin Reeve Robison (of Murray, Utah).
Fillmore City Pioneer Passes
Fillmore, Utah, 19 Oct 1936
Franklin Alonzo Robison, 85, a remaining founder of Fillmore, died at his
home Saturday at 8 p. m. F. Alonzo Robison died October 17, 1936. Burial
will take place tuesday following funeral services in the 1st Ward chapel
at Fillmore.
Mr. Robison's name was linked with nearly every early civic and church
project of importance. With his brothers, he aided in constructing the
first State House. At the time of his death he was President of the Stake
High Priest Quorum. He had held the office of Stake Superintendents of
Sunday Schools and other church auxilary positions. He also had served as
Sheriff and Mayor of Fillmore. He had been President of the Fillmore
Irrigation Company.
Born July 29, 1851, at Crete, Ill., Mr. Robison was a son of Joseph and
Lucretia Hancock Robison. He crossed the plains with his parents in 1854.
On April 10, 1872, he married Isabel (Isabella?) Eleanor Pratt, daughter
of Parley P. Pratt. In 1882, he married Harriet Thorpe and in 1889, Lois
Thorpe became his wife (they were sisters). The latter two survive him.
He is survived by 23 children. They are: Mrs Florence Ellison, Parker
P. Robison, Mrs Ella Jacobsen, and Mrs Josephine Pack, Salt Lake City;
Alma Robison and Mrs Herma King, Layton; Mrs Carrie Despain, Holladay;
Eldred and Nola Robison, and Mrs Alda Van Winkle, Los Angeles; and Alfred
Robison, Mrs Verna Davis and Mrs Olea Davis (no mention of Alonzo
Franklin ?--SDR), all of Fillmore; Harmel Robison, Wisconsin; Mrs Linda
Young, Richfield; and Mrs Ruth Peterson, Santa Monica Calif. 73
grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren also survive.
Obituary: Rogers, Sadie. East Millard Pioneers, Death Notices, As
Published in the Progress 1913-1937, p. 83:
The Millard County Progress, Friday, 23 Oct 1936:
FRANKLIN A. ROBISON DIES
FILLMORE PIONEER PASSES AWAY
AT ADVANCED AGE OF 85
Funeral services were held in the Fillmore Ward Chapel Tuesday, Oct. 20,
at 2 P.M. for Franklin Alonzo Robison, a pioneer of Fillmore, who died at
his home here Saturday, Oct. 17 at 8 P.M. of ailments incident to age.
Mr. Robison was believed to be the earliest living resident of Fillmore,
having come here with his parents in 1854. He was an active church worker
all his life, serving as president of the Millard Stake High Priests'
Quorum, member of two bishoprics, stake superintendent of Sunday Schools,
and in numerous other church capacities.
He was born July 29, 1851, at Crete, Illinois, the son of Joseph and
Lucretia Robison. He was married on April 10, 1872 to Isabell Eleanor
Pratt, a daughter of Parley P. Pratt, the apostle; to Harriet Thorpe on
Nov. 30, 1882, and to Lois Thorpe February 25, 1889. The last two
survive.
Mr. Robison was also a civic leader, serving at various times, as mayor
of Fillmore [sic], sheriff of Millard County, member of the school board
and president of the Fillmore Irrigation Company.
With his family he was a contractor for building the Old State House, now
the museum, at Fillmore. Most of his life, he had been a farmer, holding
large acreages and running a great many cattle.
Besides his widows he is survived by 12 sons and 11 daughters: Mrs.
Josephine Pack, Mrs. Florence Ellison, Parker P. Robison, Mrs. Ella
Jacobson of Salt Lake City; Alma Robison and Mrs. Herma King, Layton;
Mrs. Carrie Despain, Holliday; Eldred and Nolan Robison and Mrs. Alda Van
Winkle, Los Angeles; Mrs. Lois Eliason, Deseret; Archie, Homer, Culbert,
Lindon, Ancil, Franklin and Alfred Robison, Mrs. Verna Davies and Mrs.
Olea Davies, Fillmore; Harmel Robison, Wisconsin; Mrs. Linda Young,
Richfield; and Mrs. Ruth Peterson, Santa Monica, California; also by 123
grandchildren and 73 great grandchildren.
Speakers at the funeral services were John Wells, member of the presiding
bishopric of the Church, Lafayette Holbrook, both of Salt Lake; and
Edward L. Black of Kanosh. Bishop Brunson, who conducted the services,
offered a few closing remarks. President T. Clark Callister offered the
invocation and Peter L. Brunson pronounced the benediction. The Singing
Mothers rendered several musical numbers and Mrs. Olive Partridge played
a violin solo.
Six grandsons acted as pall bearers and great-granddaughters carried the
flowers. The grave was dedicated by H. H. Shircliff.
The following people came from out of town to attend the services: Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Jacobson, Mrs. Fred Pack, Mrs. Florence Ellison, Mrs. O.
A. Despain, Parker Robison, Dean Pack, Bishop John Wells, Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Shurtliff, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Holbrook, all of Salt Lake City;
Eldred Robison, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Robison, Bountiful; Mrs.
R. W. King, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Young and daughter Reba, Mrs.
R. T. Dale, Richfield; Mrs. Ralph Sorenson, Koosharem; W. J. Keith, Mrs.
W. A. Barney, Provo; Mrs. Gilbert White, Elberta; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Allen and daughter Winona, Green River; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robison and Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Robison, Hinckley; Joseph H. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Stott, F. Earl Stott of Meadow; Edward L. Black and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Barney of Kanosh, and others from neighboring towns.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mr. F. A. Robison, wish to sincerely thank the good people
who so kindly assisted and sympathized with them during the recent
illness and death of Mr. Robison.
Note: Found in the Builders of Early Millard:
"He accompanied Brigham Young from Fillmore to Beaver 5 times, acting as
bodyguard, against the indians. Ova Peterson was also a guard for
President Young. He (Franklin Alonzo) served 8 years as a city
councilman. He was the 1st Stake Superintendent of the Sunday School. He
was the 1st Councilor in the Bishopric to J. D. Smith and Christian
Anderson. He was the father of 29 children. He is buried in Fillmore
Cemetery."
Note: Jensen, Andrew. LDS Biogrphical Encyclopedia, vol 2, pp. 144,
145:
"Robison, Franklin Alonzo, a High Coucilor in the Millard Stake of Zion
and a resident of Fillmore Milard county, Utah, was born July 29, 1801,
(sic) at Creet, Will county, Ill., the son of Joseph Robison and Lucretia
Hancock. He was baptized in 1859 by Lorenzo D. Rudd. November 15, 1876,
he was ordained a Seventy by Apostle Orson Pratt. At the October
Conference, 1876, he was called on a mission to the United States, during
which he labored in the northern part if Michigan. At home he has acted
as counselor to Bishop Joseph D. Smith, and President of the Y. M. M. A.;
also as a counselor to Bishop Christian Anderson, of Fillmore, from
January, 1901, to December, 1906. With his three wives (Isabella Eleanor
Pratt, Harriet Elizabeth Thorpe, and Lois Thorpe) he had 27 children,
namely, 16 sons and 11 daughters. Of these, eleven boys and eleven girls
are still living. Of civil offices Elder Robison has acted as Sheriff of
Millard county for two years and also as one of the city council of
Fillmore. With the exception of five years' residence in Woodruff,
Apache county, Arizona, he has resided in Fillmore since July 1854."
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