Died of Pneumonia; Died out of the city (wards of Augusta), George Robinson, only child of Capt. George Robinson, and his wife Lady Frances Cox, of Retlandshire, England.
Residence: "The Glen" near Hamburg, South Carolina was purchased in 1852 by Mr. George Robinson, one of, the largest merchants doing business in the one time thriving town of Hamburg. Sold goods to merchants as far away as Athens, Georgia Moved business to Augusta and became associated with the firm of Fleming and Rowland, Wholesale Grocers at 238 Broad Street, Augusta, GA.
Died of Pneumonia; Died out of the city (wards of Augusta), George Robinson, only child of Capt. George Robinson, and his wife Lady Frances Cox, of Retlandshire, England.
Residence: "The Glen" near Hamburg, South Carolina was purchased in 1852 by Mr. George Robinson, one of, the largest merchants doing business in the one time thriving town of Hamburg. Sold goods to merchants as far away as Athens, Georgia Moved business to Augusta and became associated with the firm of Fleming and Rowland, Wholesale Grocers at 238 Broad Street, Augusta, GA.
Family Members
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James Fraser Robinson
1843–1862
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Virginia Carter Robinson Hill
1846–1869
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George Cox Robinson
1847–1935
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Isabella Fraser Robinson Coffin
1853–1932
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Katie Battle Robinson Coffin
1855–1935
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John Carter Robinson
1857–1919
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Carroll Robinson
1860–1894
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Anna Maude "Nannie" Robinson Sofge
1862–1937
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Harry Carter Robinson
1865–1934
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