Elizabeth Robinson

Female 1688 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Robinson 16 Aug 1688 Middlesex County, Virginia (daughter of Christopher Robinson and Katherine Hone).

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 20 Aug 1688, The Grange, Middlesex County, Virginia


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Christopher Robinson 1645 Cleasby, Yorkshire, England (son of John Robinson, of Cleasby and Elizabeth Potter); Apr 16935123 Old Virginia Street Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Public Service: Middlesex County, Virginia; Private Secretary to Sir William Berkeley, Governor of Virginia
    • Immigration: Abt 1666, Virginia
    • Residence: Bef 1666, Hewick, Yorkshire, England; Near Ripon
    • Public Service: Between 1675 and 1688, Middlesex County, Virginia; Clerk of Middlesex County
    • Public Service: 1686, Middlesex County, Virginia; Coroner of Middlesex County
    • Military Service: 12 Dec 1687, Militia
    • Public Service: 1691, Middlesex County, Virginia; Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses
    • Public Service: Between 26 Oct 1691 and 1693, Middlesex County, Virginia; Member of the Governor's Council of Virginia
    • Public Service: 05 Jul 1692, Middlesex County, Virginia; Secretary of State for the Virginia Colony
    • Will: 27 Jan 1692/93, Middlesex County, Virginia
    • Public Service: 8 Feb 1693, Virginia; An original Trustee of William & Mary College.

    Notes:

    Has private research notes.


    Christopher Robinson was from Hewick, near Ripon in Yorkshire, England.

    Christopher Katherine Hone 17 Sep 1687Middlesex County, Virginia. Katherine (daughter of Major Theophilus Hone) 23 Apr 1692Middlesex County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Katherine Hone (daughter of Major Theophilus Hone); 23 Apr 1692Middlesex County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    A number of unexplored sources state or speculate that Katherine was the widow, not the daughter of Theophilus Hone. Care should be taken to follow up with this potential before continuing with this family line. Other sources that follow Theophilus Hone as husband of Katherine generally state that she was a sister of John Armistead.

    Here's just one such example:

    The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
    Vol. IV., July, 1896, No. I

    "Major Theophilus Hone was a justice of Warwick county in 1652 He afterwards removed to Jamestown was Burgess for James City county in October 1666 and sheriff of James City county 1676 Prior to May 1672 he married the widow of William Richardson In 1675 Theophilus Hone Jr and Thomas Hone had a grant in James City county adjoining the land of Sir John Aytoun There is recorded at Essex Court house a deed dated Rappahannock county November 2 1686 from Christopher Wormeley Esq to Malachy Peale of Stafford conveying land which was granted to Thomas Hopkins in 1654 escheated and afterwards granted to Thomas Hopkins Hone gent by him conveyed to Justinian Aylmer and by Aylmer to his wife Frances now the wife of Christopher Wormeley In a pedigree of a family of Hone in the Visitation of Essex 1634 Hdrl Soc page 423 it is stated that Thomas Hone of Farnham 1634 married Judith daughter of Theophilus Aylmer Archdeacon of London and had issue William Thomas Theophilus Edward and Elizabeth all alive 1634 It can hardly be doubted that this was the family of the Hones of Virginia It has been stated that the second wife of Major Robert Beverley of Middlesex was Catherine daughter of Theophilus Hone but as the parish register states that he and Madam Katherine Hone were married in Gloster March 28 1689 [1689 is a misprint in the VMHB Article, the actual year was 1679 and was recorded in the Christ Church Parish Register, Middlesex County, Virginia which is attached to the marriage of Robert and Katherine in this database] it is probable that she was Major Hone's widow and as Beverley in his will speaks of his brother in law Colonel John Armistead of Gloucester it is probable she was an Armistead."

    Died:
    Other sources differ but if this is an accurate transcription then this is the preferred date of death.

    Children:
    1. Theophilus Robinson Apr 1691; 14 Apr 1691Middlesex County, Virginia.
    2. 1. Elizabeth Robinson 16 Aug 1688 Middlesex County, Virginia.
    3. Clara Robinson 11 Oct 1689 Middlesex County, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Robinson, of Cleasby (son of George Robinson, of Cleasby and Frances Layton); 1651Cleasby, Yorkshire, England; 1651Cleasby, Yorkshire, England.

    John Elizabeth Potter England. Elizabeth (daughter of Christopher Potter) 1688England; 1688Cleasby, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Potter (daughter of Christopher Potter); 1688England; 1688Cleasby, Yorkshire, England.
    Children:
    1. John Robinson Died at about 8 or 9 years of age.
    2. Thomas Robinson Scotland.
    3. Mary Robinson
    4. Frances Robinson
    5. Elizabeth Robinson St. Peter's Parish, , England.
    6. Clara Robinson about 1637; after 1712England.
    7. 2. Christopher Robinson 1645 Cleasby, Yorkshire, England; Apr 16935123 Old Virginia Street Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia.
    8. John Robinson, Bishop of London 07 Nov 1650 Cleasby, Yorkshire, England; 11 Apr 1723Hampstead, London, England; Apr 1713All Saints Church, Fulham, London, England.

  3. 6.  Major Theophilus Hone
    Children:
    1. 3. Katherine Hone 23 Apr 1692Middlesex County, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Robinson, of Cleasby (son of John Robinson, of Crostwick and Anne Dent); Feb 1634Cleasby, Yorkshire, England; 16 Feb 1634Cleasby, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1634, Cleasby, Yorkshire, England

    George Frances Layton. Frances Apr 1648Little Minories, London, England; 13 Apr 1648St Peter le Poer, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Frances Layton Apr 1648Little Minories, London, England; 13 Apr 1648St Peter le Poer, London, England.
    Children:
    1. Thomas Robinson, Merchant of London 1648England; 21 May 1648St Peter le Poer, London, England.
    2. Richard Robinson, of London
    3. 4. John Robinson, of Cleasby 1651Cleasby, Yorkshire, England; 1651Cleasby, Yorkshire, England.
    4. William Robinson, of Cleasby

  3. 10.  Christopher Potter

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Cleasby, Yorkshire, England

    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Potter 1688England; 1688Cleasby, Yorkshire, England.