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Marian Elderdice <I>Cromwell</I> Robinson

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Marian Elderdice Cromwell Robinson

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
30 Mar 1955 (aged 27)
Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Capital Federal, Argentina
Burial
Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Capital Federal, Argentina Add to Map
Plot
Sect. 10 Blk. A gr. #45 A
Memorial ID
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Missionary. Wife of Milton Harvey Robinson. Daughter of Rev. George Custer Cromwell and Lula Leonard (LeCompte) Cromwell. Mother of #133128051

"MRS. ROBINSON DIES AT 27 IN ARGENTINA
{Special to The Evening Sun}
Washington, March 31-Mrs. Marian Cromwell Robinson, 27, a Methodist Church missionary to South America and a former Baltimorean, died yesterday at Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Mrs. Robinson was the daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. G. Custer Cromwell. He is a minister of the Baltimore conference of the church and was minister at the First Methodist Church of Towson from 1947-1951.
The Rev. Mr. Cromwell said today that his daughter died suddenly, apparently from a virus infection. She had two children.
Born In Baltimore
Mrs. Robinson was born in Baltimore and spent part of her childhood here. The family moved to Havre de Grace, where Mrs. Robinson attended the Havre de Grace High School, being graduated in 1945.
She then attended American University in Washington, before matriculating at Scarritt College, a Nashville (Tenn.) institution, where the Methodist Church trains missionaries.
Upon being graduated from Scaritt in 1950, she was married to Milton Robinson, an ordained Methodist minister. The couple took up residence at Ward College in Buenos Aires, where the Rev. Mr. Robinson was director of religious activities.
Buenos Aires Rites Set
The Rev. Mr. Cromwell, who now is stationed at the Brookland Methodist Church in Washington, said funeral arrangements had not been completed but that they would be held at Buenos Aires.
Mrs. Robinson is survived by her parents, her husband, two children, Paul, 3, and Patricia, 16 months, and two sisters, Phyllis and Ruth Ellen Cromwell."

The Evening Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. 31 March 1955

"MRS. MARIAN ROBINSON DIES IN BUENOS AIRES
Washington. March 31 (AP)-
Mrs. Marian Cromwell Robinson, 27, daughter of the Rev. G. Custer Cromwell, a former Baltimore minister, died in Buenos Aires yesterday after a sudden virus attack.
Mrs. Robinson was born in Baltimore, where he father held various pastorates including Towson."

The Baltimore Sun. 1 April 1955

"MRS. MARIAN ROBINSON
Mrs. A. C. Robinson of 102 Octavia street has received word of the death of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Marian Robinson, 25, (sic) of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Mrs. Robinson is survived by her husband, Milton Robinson, who was reared in El Paso and is now director of Christian Education at Ward College in Buenos Aires; her children, Paul, three and Patricia, one, and her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Cromwell of Washington, D. C."

The El Paso Herald-Post. El Paso, Texas. 1 April 1955
Missionary. Wife of Milton Harvey Robinson. Daughter of Rev. George Custer Cromwell and Lula Leonard (LeCompte) Cromwell. Mother of #133128051

"MRS. ROBINSON DIES AT 27 IN ARGENTINA
{Special to The Evening Sun}
Washington, March 31-Mrs. Marian Cromwell Robinson, 27, a Methodist Church missionary to South America and a former Baltimorean, died yesterday at Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Mrs. Robinson was the daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. G. Custer Cromwell. He is a minister of the Baltimore conference of the church and was minister at the First Methodist Church of Towson from 1947-1951.
The Rev. Mr. Cromwell said today that his daughter died suddenly, apparently from a virus infection. She had two children.
Born In Baltimore
Mrs. Robinson was born in Baltimore and spent part of her childhood here. The family moved to Havre de Grace, where Mrs. Robinson attended the Havre de Grace High School, being graduated in 1945.
She then attended American University in Washington, before matriculating at Scarritt College, a Nashville (Tenn.) institution, where the Methodist Church trains missionaries.
Upon being graduated from Scaritt in 1950, she was married to Milton Robinson, an ordained Methodist minister. The couple took up residence at Ward College in Buenos Aires, where the Rev. Mr. Robinson was director of religious activities.
Buenos Aires Rites Set
The Rev. Mr. Cromwell, who now is stationed at the Brookland Methodist Church in Washington, said funeral arrangements had not been completed but that they would be held at Buenos Aires.
Mrs. Robinson is survived by her parents, her husband, two children, Paul, 3, and Patricia, 16 months, and two sisters, Phyllis and Ruth Ellen Cromwell."

The Evening Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. 31 March 1955

"MRS. MARIAN ROBINSON DIES IN BUENOS AIRES
Washington. March 31 (AP)-
Mrs. Marian Cromwell Robinson, 27, daughter of the Rev. G. Custer Cromwell, a former Baltimore minister, died in Buenos Aires yesterday after a sudden virus attack.
Mrs. Robinson was born in Baltimore, where he father held various pastorates including Towson."

The Baltimore Sun. 1 April 1955

"MRS. MARIAN ROBINSON
Mrs. A. C. Robinson of 102 Octavia street has received word of the death of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Marian Robinson, 25, (sic) of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Mrs. Robinson is survived by her husband, Milton Robinson, who was reared in El Paso and is now director of Christian Education at Ward College in Buenos Aires; her children, Paul, three and Patricia, one, and her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Cromwell of Washington, D. C."

The El Paso Herald-Post. El Paso, Texas. 1 April 1955


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