Benjamin operated a blacksmith's shop and livery stable near North Landing. His sons, Cleveland, Thomas, and Rueben, all worked in the blacksmith's shop during their early years.
Cleveland and Thomas moved to McLean County, Illinois sometime after 1900 or 1910. Rueben went to McLean County as well around 1916 where his first two daughters were born before returning to Rising Sun, Indiana. Harry and Helen spent their later years in the Anderson, Indiana area. The remaining children spent most their lives in Switzerland, Ohio, and Dearborn counties of Indiana.
We are searching for the grave of Hannaniah Rollins (1761-1836) in Randolph Township, Ohio County, Indiana. Hannaniah was the 3rd great grandfather of Benjamin Lewis Rollins. Too, Hannaniah was a Revolutionary War veteran.
Benjamin operated a blacksmith's shop and livery stable near North Landing. His sons, Cleveland, Thomas, and Rueben, all worked in the blacksmith's shop during their early years.
Cleveland and Thomas moved to McLean County, Illinois sometime after 1900 or 1910. Rueben went to McLean County as well around 1916 where his first two daughters were born before returning to Rising Sun, Indiana. Harry and Helen spent their later years in the Anderson, Indiana area. The remaining children spent most their lives in Switzerland, Ohio, and Dearborn counties of Indiana.
We are searching for the grave of Hannaniah Rollins (1761-1836) in Randolph Township, Ohio County, Indiana. Hannaniah was the 3rd great grandfather of Benjamin Lewis Rollins. Too, Hannaniah was a Revolutionary War veteran.
Family Members
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Cleve Leroy "Grover" Rollins
1884–1954
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Thomas Edward Rollins
1886–1944
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Rueben Hannaniah "Rube" Rollins
1888–1970
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Ida Mae "Mamie" Rollins Bethel
1890–1977
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Ethel Abbott Rollins McHenry
1892–1945
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Harry Todd Rollins
1896–1969
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Helen Hewitt Rollins Smith
1899–1992
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Ruth Todd Rollins McKinney
1901–1980
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Evelyn Dehart "Eva" Rollins Johnston
1903–1921
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Mildred R. Rollins Fox
1909–1993
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