SUSAN HAMMONS ROBINSON (on left) b. Susan Hammons 1856, Clay - TopicsExpress



          

SUSAN HAMMONS ROBINSON (on left) b. Susan Hammons 1856, Clay County, KY d. Aug 25, 1932, Burning Springs, Clay Co. KY. Married 1873, Daniel Boone D.B. Robinson (in photo) He was born 1849, Clay County, KY He died 1937, Burning Springs, Clay County, KY Susan Hammons was the daughter of John Hammons (born 1829 Clay Co. KY - 1901, Arkansas) and Mary Polly Bowling (born 1830 Clay Co. KY) Mary was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson Bowling (b. 1812, Goose Creek, Clay County, KY) and Susan Broughton Cox (born 1815). Thomas Jefferson Bowling are 3rd Great Grandparents of Richard Carpenter; Butch Carpenter; Dave Carpenter; Patty Brannum and Ben Carpenter; 2nd Great Grandparents of Bill Carpenter; Their daughter listed here, Susan Hammons Robinson is our 1st Cousin, 3x removed; 1st Cousin 2x removed for Dad. Not sure of the daughters names listed in this picture. Listed in addition to the picture is a 56th wedding anniversary poem written by DB Robinson on the couples anniversary.(photo section) Here is some additional info on DB Robinson Ca. 1928, Daniel was still active in the teaching profession, according to an undated copy of an article from the Madison County (Arkansas) Record, as follows: The Record is informed that Prof. D. B. Robinson of Burning Springs, Ky., has been employed to teach the Clifty public school next term. Prof. Robinson will be remembered as a former resident of Madison County, he serving a term as surveyor of same, 1890-1892, and a few years prior to that time he was principal of the Huntsville Public School. The publisher of the Record was one of his pupils. Notwithstanding Prof. Robinson is now 79 years of age, he is said to be just as vigorous mentally, and almost physically, as he was forty years ago. In that case, the Clifty school will have a high class teacher and one the bad boys will find with all his eyes and ears wide open. This former pupil remembers very well the professors disciplinary insistence. Prof. Robinson recently visited with his daughter, Mrs. G. A. Todd, of near Clifty, and is at present with other daughters in Los Angeles, California. Daniel Robinsons Obituary: Ca. 1928, Daniel was still active in the teaching profession, according to an undated copy of an article from the Madison County (Arkansas) Record, as follows: The Record is informed that Prof. D. B. Robinson of Burning Springs, Ky., has been employed to teach the Clifty public school next term. Prof. Robinson will be remembered as a former resident of Madison County, he serving a term as surveyor of same, 1890-1892, and a few years prior to that time he was principal of the Huntsville Public School. The publisher of the Record was one of his pupils. Notwithstanding Prof. Robinson is now 79 years of age, he is said to be just as vigorous mentally, and almost physically, as he was forty years ago. In that case, the Clifty school will have a high class teacher and one the bad boys will find with all his eyes and ears wide open. This former pupil remembers very well the professors disciplinary insistence. Prof. Robinson recently visited with his daughter, Mrs. G. A. Todd, of near Clifty, and is at present with other daughters in Los Angeles, California.
Posted on: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 02:17:17 +0000

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