William Phillip Robinson
- Given Name
- William Phillip
- Surname
- Robinson
- Birth Date
- June 18, 1834
- Birth Note
- Kent, RI
- Death Date
- October 21, 1921
- Death Note
- Auburn, NY
- Father
- Horatio Robinson, Sr.
- Biographical Information
- "The Robinson Scrolls", Volume III, George Robinson of Rehoboth, page 108: William Philip Robinson was a Government Official and a Newspaper Correspondent. He was born June 18, 1834 in Westerly, Rhode Island and died in 1921. In Auburn, New York, on December 25, 1856 he was married to Louise E. Smith, who was born on August 26, 1836 in Aurelius, New York, the daughter of William C. Smith of Aurelius, New York. She died in 1920. Their children were: Julia Robinson (1858 - 1956), Charles Dwight Robinson (1860 - 1928), Mary Ann Robinson (1862 - 1921), Francis Bradley Robinson (1864 - 1925), Margaret Robinson (1867 - 1867), Frederick William Robinson (1868 - 1965), Agnes Robinson (1876 - 1953).
- Citation(s) for Birth Information:
- Find a Grave. Last modified December 21, 2013. Accessed on December 21, 2013.
Additional notes: BURIAL Fort Hill Cemetery Auburn, Cayuga County, New York, USA PLOT Consecration Dell, Lot 33, Grave 2 - Citation(s) for Death Information:
- Ancestry Library. Last modified December 21, 2013. Accessed on December 21, 2013.
Additional notes: Source Citation New York Department of Health; Albany, NY; NY State Death Index Source Information Ancestry.com. New York, Death Index, 1852-1956 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017. Original data: NY State Death Index, New York Department of Health, Albany, NY.
- Letter from Frances Adeline Seward to William Henry Seward, July 26, 1863
- Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, March 27, 1861
- Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Frederick William Seward, March 27, 1861
- Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Frederick William Seward, September 1861
- Letter from Frances Adeline Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, December 14, 1864
- Journal of Frances Adeline Seward, April 5, 1862 to May 1, 1863