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From History of the Lower Shenandoah Valley by J. E. Norris
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(From The Richmond Times Dispatch (12 Jun 1901))
Joseph Robinson.
(Special Dispatch to The Times.)
WINCHESTER, VA., June 11.--Joseph Robinson, a prominent member of the Society of Friends, died yesterday at his home in the county after a lingering illness of paralysis: aged seventy-six years. He leaves a large circle of relatives.
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JOS ROBINSON DEAD
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Well Known Quaker Expires
After Short Illness.
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Mr. Joseph Robinson died at his home at Cedar Grove, in
this county, yesterday, after an illness of about ten days
at an advanced age. The deceased was a prominent Quaker and
one of the oldest members of the Society of Friends in this
county.
Mr. Robinson is survived by four children--Mrs. Annie
Cloud, Miss Mamie S. Robinson and Messrs. John F. and
William Robinson, of Missouri. He is also survived by three
brothers.
Friends of the deceased will meet at the house tomorrow
at 10 o'clock a. m. and the remains will be interred at
Gainesboro.
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