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M Thomas Robson

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1851 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, p. 1:
Robson Jane, F, Widowed, 44, born England, Presbyterian, Farmer;
Mary A., F, Single, 19, born England, Presbyterian;
Isabella, F, Single, 17, born Canada, Presbyterian;
Christopher, M, Single, 15, born Canada, Presbyterian;
Thos, M, Single, 13, born Canada, Presbyterian.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 423-424:
Almanson Malott, a farmer and fruit grower of Mersea township, belongs to one of the highly respected old families of the County of Essex. ...
     Capt. Darius Nelson Malott, son of Theodore and father of Almanson, ... married Mary A. Robson, daughter of Thomas Robson, and she still survives, residing on the homestead farm, carefully cherished by her son. She has long been a consistent member of the Baptist Church. The four children of this marriage were: Theodore, who died in 1882, Ada, who married James Bradford, and died in 18??; Almanson; and Loretta, who died young.
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Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 197-198:
George Foster Robson is a prominent citizen and successful farmer of Mersea township, living at Sturgeon creek. He is a native of the township where his father and grandfather before him were well-known and honored citizens.
     Grandfather Joseph Robson was born on the Scottish border, near Northumberland, England, and there grew up and married Anne Trimel. They had a family of six children, as follows: Thomas, who was a soldier in the British army, and was killed in the Rebellion of 1837-38, while stationed at Sandwich; James, who became the father of George Foster; Mary, who married Joseph Mickle; Margaret, who married Thomas Hairsine of Talbot street; Edward, who was drowned in Robson creek, Mersea township; and Isabella, who married Francis Wilkinson, of Mersea township. The father and mother came to Canada in the early days of its settlement, and located in London, Ontario where Mr. Robson followed the occupation of teacher. Later they moved to Mersea township, and Mr. Robson became one of the first teachers in that part of the country. He also became an extensive landowner and farmer, and spent the rest of his life on his 300 acre farm in Mersea. He died at the age of eighty, and is buried in the family lot on the farm. He was a Presbyterian in religious faith, and in politics a Conservative. His wife, who belonged to the Church of England, died at the age of seventy-five.
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Joseph Robson   Anne Trimel
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Thomas Robson ca 1808-1838