Lt. Gov. Edward Hutchinson Robbins Sr.

Brief Life History of Edward Hutchinson

When Lt. Gov. Edward Hutchinson Robbins Sr. was born on 19 February 1758, in Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, his father, Rev Nathaniel Robbins, was 31 and his mother, Elizabeth Hutchinson, was 26. He married Elizabeth Murray on 13 November 1785, in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 5 daughters. His occupation is listed as us representative in United States. He died on 17 December 1829, in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States, at the age of 71, and was buried in Milton Cemetery, Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.

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Lt. Gov. Edward Hutchinson Robbins Sr.
1758–1829
Elizabeth Murray
1756–1837
Marriage: 13 November 1785
Elizabeth "Eliza" Robbins
1786–1853
Sarah Lydia Robbins
1787–1862
Anne Jean Robbins
1789–1867
Dr. Edward Hutchinson Robbins, Jr.
1792–1850
Mary Hutchinson Robbins
1794–1879
James Murray Robbins
1796–1885
Catharine Robbins
1800–1884

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  • Edward Hutchinson Robbins, "Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915"
  • Edward H. Robbins, "Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916"
  • Edward Hutchinson Robbins, "Find A Grave Index"

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1776

Thomas Jefferson's American Declaration of Independence endorsed by Congress. Colonies declare independence.

1776 · The Declaration to the King

"""At the end of the Second Continental Congress the 13 colonies came together to petition independence from King George III. With no opposing votes, the Declaration of Independence was drafted and ready for all delegates to sign on the Fourth of July 1776. While many think the Declaration was to tell the King that they were becoming independent, its true purpose was to be a formal explanation of why the Congress voted together to declare their independence from Britain. The Declaration also is home to one of the best-known sentences in the English language, stating, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."""""""

1781 · The First Constitution

Serving the newly created United States of America as the first constitution, the Articles of Confederation were an agreement among the 13 original states preserving the independence and sovereignty of the states. But with a limited central government, the Constitutional Convention came together to replace the Articles of Confederation with a more established Constitution and central government on where the states can be represented and voice their concerns and comments to build up the nation.

Name Meaning

English: variant of Robin , with genitival or post-medieval excrescent -s.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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