Mrs. Robbins is buried in Block 1 alpha sections which are full of unmarked graves as shown in the photo. No stone was found for her.
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Marriage record between William Robbins and Jane VanHousen states marriage on Dec 21 1820 in Otsego County, New York.
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The funeral of Mrs. Jane Robbins took place at 2 p.m. from the residence of her son, A.M. Robbins, 824 South Eleventh street and was attended by a large number of friends of the family. There were a large number of beautiful flowers. The remains were interred in Oak Ridge cemetery. The pall-bearers were: R. W. Diller, J. H. Bennett, B. Smith, B. S. Graves, Charles Groesch, and D. Wickersham. IL State Journal, Springfield, IL, 3-28-1891
Mrs. Robbins is buried in Block 1 alpha sections which are full of unmarked graves as shown in the photo. No stone was found for her.
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Marriage record between William Robbins and Jane VanHousen states marriage on Dec 21 1820 in Otsego County, New York.
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The funeral of Mrs. Jane Robbins took place at 2 p.m. from the residence of her son, A.M. Robbins, 824 South Eleventh street and was attended by a large number of friends of the family. There were a large number of beautiful flowers. The remains were interred in Oak Ridge cemetery. The pall-bearers were: R. W. Diller, J. H. Bennett, B. Smith, B. S. Graves, Charles Groesch, and D. Wickersham. IL State Journal, Springfield, IL, 3-28-1891
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