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Leslie Ann Smith

Leslie Ann Smith

Female 1947 - 2010  (63 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Leslie Ann SmithLeslie Ann Smith was born on 15 Mar 1947 in Fort Clayton, Canal Zone, Panama (daughter of Jesse Theron Smith and Betty Lou Robinson); died on 26 Mar 2010 in Middletown, Butler County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    married Danny H. Walker, 22 Nov 1972, Butler County, Ohio.

    divorced Danny H. Walker, 12 Jul 1989, Butler County, Ohio


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jesse Theron SmithJesse Theron Smith was born on 17 Feb 1920 in Paulding, Paulding County, Ohio; died on 6 Nov 1963 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Rose Hill Burial Park, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: US Air Force. 14 Nov 1939-30 Jun 1962.
    • _MILT: US Air Force

    Notes:

    Jesse T. Smith succumbs at 43
    Jesse T. (Ted) Smith, 43, 971 Lawn Ave., retired major with the United States Air Force, died at 6:40 p.m. Wednesday in Fort Hamilton Hospital where he had been a patient since Friday. He had suffered a heart condition for several years.
    Mr. Smith was born in Paulding, Ohio, Feb. 17, 1920, a son of Jesse T. and Rosella Smith. He was educated in the schools of Heyworth, Ill. and attended St. Mary University, Tex. On April 25, 1945 he married Betty Lou Robinson in Hamilton.
    Mr. Smith had served with the Air Force for 22 years and was with the Strategic Air Command for 10 years as a command pilot on a B-47. He received a medical discharge on June 30, 1962 and since that time had been an instructor for B-54 pilots at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton. He had served in the North African campaign, the Berlin Airlift and had a tour of duty in the Caribbean area.
    Masonic member
    Mr. Smith was a member of the Masonic Lodge at Bloomington, Ill.
    He leaves his wife, Mrs. Betty Smith; a son, Patrick Arnold Smith, and a daughter Leslie Ann Smith, both at home; his father, Jesse T. Smith Sr., Bloomington, Ill.; five brothers, Sylvester Smith, Long Beach, Calif., Russell Smith, Waynesville, Ill., Kenneth Smith and Clifford Smith, both of Bloomington, Ill., Orville Smith, Peoria, Ill.; three sisters, Mrs. Mildred Flint, of Michigan, Mrs. Elsie Howard, Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Evelyn Smith, Fort Wayne, Ind.; other relatives and friends.
    Military funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Webb Funeral Home, Ross Ave. and S. D St., with a military chaplain from the Wright-Patterson base officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
    Masonic services will be held at 7:30 p.j. Friday in the funeral home.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27631038/jesse-theron-smith

    Section 7, Lot 239, Grave 4

    Jesse married Betty Lou Robinson on 25 Apr 1945 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio. Betty (daughter of Homer Charles Robinson and Alice Lee Cole) was born on 26 Jul 1926 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; died on 18 Jul 1982 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Rose Hill Burial Park, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Betty Lou RobinsonBetty Lou Robinson was born on 26 Jul 1926 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio (daughter of Homer Charles Robinson and Alice Lee Cole); died on 18 Jul 1982 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Rose Hill Burial Park, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27631022/betty-lou-smith

    Children:
    1. 1. Leslie Ann Smith was born on 15 Mar 1947 in Fort Clayton, Canal Zone, Panama; died on 26 Mar 2010 in Middletown, Butler County, Ohio.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Homer Charles RobinsonHomer Charles Robinson was born on 1 Oct 1902 in Indianola, Vermilion County, Illinois (son of John Robinson and Emma Caroline Moore); died on 4 Apr 1958 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: in 1930 policeman; in 1940 steamfitter
    • Census: 1930, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan
    • Census: 1940, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
    • Census: 1950, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio

    Notes:

    Homer was a police officer in Detroit.


    World War II draft registration card:
    Name: Homer Charles Robinson
    Race: White
    Age: 39
    Birth Date: 1 Oct 1902
    Birth Place: Indianola, Illinois
    Residence Place: Hamilton, Butler, Ohio
    Registration Date: 15 Feb 1942
    Registration Place: Hamilton, Ohio
    Employer: U.S. Army Engineers, Patterson Field
    Height: 5ft 10"
    Weight: 185
    Complexion: Dark
    Hair Color: Brown
    Eye Color: Brown
    Next of Kin: Mr. John Robinson


    Marriage License
    Homer Robinson, 24, steam fitter, and Alice Cole, 22, both of Hamilton. Squire Peter Mesial.
    The Journal News, Saturday, Hamilton, Ohio. 6 September 1924, page 17.


    Homer Robinson succumbs at 55
    Homer C. Robinson, 55, 320 Race St., died at 9 p.m. Friday in Mercy Hospital where he had been a patient for one week. Mr. Robinson had been in ill health for four years and hospitalized several times during that period.
    Born in Indianola, Ill., on Oct. 1, 1902, the oldest son of John and Caroline Moore Robinson, he spent his early youth in that community and was educated in Illinois public schools.
    He moved with his family to Hamilton in 1918, and was employed as an apprentice pipefitter at the Ford Motor Co. Completing his apprenticeship, Mr. Robinson worked as a pipefitter for various construction firms and traveled throughout the country. He was one of the oldest members of Local 108, United Association of Journeymen and Apprentice Plumbers and Pipefitters, and was active in the affairs of that organization.
    On June 25, 1951, he married Myrtle Melvin Smith in the First Christian Church, Louisville, Ky., and the couple immediately established their home in Hamilton.
    He leaves his wife, a daughter by a previous marriage, Mrs. Betty Smith, Tucson, Ariz.; a grandson, a granddaughter, his parents, John Robinson and Mrs. Caroline Robinson; two brothers, Harley Robinson, Dayton, and Herman Robinson, Hamilton; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Hedges, Sidell, Ill., and Miss Ida Robinson, Louisville, other relatives and many friends.
    Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in the Colligan Funeral Home, 437 S. Third St., with the Rev. W.A. Fox, pastor of the New Zion Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Sunday.


    Last rites held for Homer Robinson
    Pallbearers for the funeral of Homer C. Robinson, 55, 320 Race St., who died Friday, were John Spath, Roy Frazier, Fred Williams, Jack Robinson, Robert Woebkenberg and Stanley Fannin.
    Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon in the Michael J. Colligan Funeral Home, 437 S. Third St., the Rev. W.A. Fox, pastor of the New Zion Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/250836720/homer-charles-robinson

    Plot: Section 12, Lot 406, Space 1

    Homer married Alice Lee Cole on 6 Sep 1924 in Butler County, Ohio, and was divorced before 1940. Alice (daughter of Franklin Cole and Nancy "Nannie" Bailey) was born on 26 Nov 1908 in Clay County, Kentucky; died on 21 Jun 1967 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Rose Hill Burial Park, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Alice Lee Cole was born on 26 Nov 1908 in Clay County, Kentucky (daughter of Franklin Cole and Nancy "Nannie" Bailey); died on 21 Jun 1967 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Rose Hill Burial Park, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1930, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
    • Census: 1940, Saint Clair Township, Butler County, Ohio

    Notes:

    In 1930, Alice Robinson, married, and her daughter Betty Lou Robinson (age 4), are in the household of her parents, Frank and Nannie Cole.

    In 1940, Alice Cole, divorced, and her daughter Betty Lou Robinson (age 14) are in the household of her parents, Frank & Nannie Cole.


    Marriage License
    Homer Robinson, 24, steam fitter, and Alice Cole, 22, both of Hamilton. Squire Peter Mesial.
    The Journal News, Saturday, Hamilton, Ohio. 6 September 1924, page 17.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27630996/alice-lee-retherford

    Children:
    1. 3. Betty Lou Robinson was born on 26 Jul 1926 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; died on 18 Jul 1982 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Rose Hill Burial Park, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John RobinsonJohn Robinson was born on 5 Feb 1870 in Clay County, Kentucky (son of Edward George "Ned" Robinson and Mary Tennessee "Tennie" Phipps); died on 18 Nov 1958 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Macedonia Church Cemetery, Burning Springs, Clay County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: farm laborer; hotel keeper
    • Census: 1900, Sextons Creek, Clay County, Kentucky
    • Census: 1910, Carroll Township, Vermilion County, Illinois
    • Census: 1920, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
    • Census: 1940, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio

    Notes:

    John and Caroline Robinson moved to Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio in 1917 at which time John took over operating the Miami Hotel at Park Avenue and North B Street. 101 North B Street.

    In the 1920 census, John, Caroline and their 3 sons lived in the hotel. The other 47 residents of the hotel were: two women who were hotel waitresses, and 45 men who were all laborers, most in a paper mill, several in tool works, and a few in a foundry.



    John Robinson was a member of the Macedonia Baptist Church, Burning Springs, Kentucky.



    Argument ends in gun play
    Jack Robinson, proprietor of Miami Hotel, hit in hip, and Mat Young, tenant, has wound in abdomen - latter in serious condition - Hiram Farmer admits doing shooting and Claims self-defense.

    As a result of an argument in the rear room of the Miami Hotel, Park and B street, early this afternoon, Mat Young, tenant of that place, and Jack Robinson, proprietor of the Hotel are in care of physicians suffering from shot wounds, and Hiram Farmer, 813 Second Street, this city, is in custody of the police charged with shooting with intent to kill.

    Those who were in the hotel at the time of the shooting stated that the three men were in a rear room of the place but a short while when shots were heard.

    Immediate call for police brought Officer Addison to the place and Farmer was place under arrest.

    Robinson and Young were taken to the Mercy Hospital in the patrol ambulance; the former shot in the hip, a severe fracture being sustained, and Young shot in the abdomen.

    Investigation by police at the hotel indicated, police say, that at least three shots were fired, as one bullet was lodged in a partition of the wall. The shooting was, according to police, done with a 48-calibre revolver.

    After being taken to police headquarters, Farmer gave his name as H. F. Farmer, residence 813 Second street, and stated that he formerly was watchman.

    Officer Neidermann of the local force stated that Farmer was reluctant to talk. Neidermann stated Farmer said that he (Farmer) was in a rear room of the hotel and that Robinson and Young attacked him. Farmer claimed that one of the men fired a shot at him.

    Mercy hospital official stated that Young's condition is probably serious. Dr. Mark Millikin has charge of the patient. No information was given regarding the condition of Robinson.

    Tenants of the Miami Hotel failed to give any information regarding the shooting. Robinson has been proprietor of the hotel for some time and Young has been living there for three weeks.

    Detectives of the local department are working on the case.

    Later Farmer broke the silence which possessed him shortly after time of arrest and gave out the following statement regarding the affair in the police.

    He admits that he shot Young in self-defense but states he does not remember shooting Robinson. He claimed he merely stopped in the hotel as he was passing and claims that Young and Robinson started after him. He claims that Young drew a gun. Farmer showed a mark to the police on his coat where he claimed Young shot him.

    Farmer also had a cut on his face. He stated that Robinson hit him.

    To Police Chief Stricker Farmer stated that he did not attempt to evade arrest but that he presented himself to Officer Addison.

    The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Monday, 3 November 1919


    Shooting was over $11 sale. Victims of gun fight are not out of danger. Self-defense is Farmer's claim.
    Police say two shots were fired and both by man under arrest.

    The condition of Matt Young and John Robinson, the two men shot by H. F. Harmer at the Miami Hotel Monday afternoon, was reported as fair at Mercy Hospital today, but neither an d especially Young have passed the danger line.

    The weapon used by Farmer was a 45 calibre Colt's revovlvor carrying a heavy ball. The bullet that struck Young entered to the right of the navel, ranged backward and it is thot passed thru the stomach, came out at the right hip and imbedded itself in a nearby wall where it was dug out and recovered by the police.

    Robinson was shot in the left hip and the bullet was not located early today.

    Argument over sale.
    The police say, as a result of their investigation, that the trouble occurred over a sale transaction between Farmer and Robinson involving H. Farmer and his son-in-law James Jones, went to the hotel in a taxicab and Farmer at once started an argument with Robinson when they me t in the wash room in the rear. Young tried to act as peacemaker and to restrain Farmer from violence. But Farmer drew his pistol, shot Young and then Shot Robinson, the police are told.

    Farmer's claims.
    Farmer claims that Young first shot at him, which Young and Robinson deny and that he shot in self-defense and he points to his powder burned coat as proof that Young fired at him. But the police are positive that only two shots were fired, both by Farmer, that Farmer himself shot at Young thru his coat and when he was disarmed after his arrest tow empty shells were found in his pistol and four loaded cartridges.

    Farmer is 34 years old and came here some time ago from Manchester, Clay County, Kentucky. Young boarded at the Miami Hotel of which Robinson is the proprietor.

    Farmer is charged with shooting with intent to kill and is held without bond pending the outcome of Young and Robinson's wounds.

    The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Tuesday, 4 Nov 1919.


    Shooting victims are recovering.

    The condition of Matt Young and John Robinson, victims of the Miami hotel shooting affray Monday afternoon, was reported as fairly well at Mercy Hospital today. Farmer is now in jail pending a hearing later.

    The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Wednesday, 4 November 1919.


    Another shooting scrape.
    Former watchman of the Niles Tool Works runs wild.

    What is likely to prove a murder occurred on last Monday shortly after the noon hour at the Miami Hotel, North B street and Park avenue, when H. F. Farmer, a former watchman employed at the Niles Tool Works Company, shot two men, John Robinson and Matt Young. Bother wounded men were taken to Mercy Hospital. Young is said to be in a serious condition and is likely to die. Farmer is being held until the extent of the injuries of the two men is determined.

    Farmer was employed at the Niles Tool Works as watchman until two weeks ago at which time a number of the men employed as watchmen at the big plant were laid off, no doubt because it was thought that the near-molders might now be trusted not to hurt each other. At least it is thought that that was the purpose of employing guards at the big plant. At least no other reason can be thought of.

    The Butler County Press, Hamilton, Ohio. Friday, 7 November 1919.

    Farmer bound over to Jury.
    Pleads not guilty at hearing over shooting of Young and Robinson.
    H. F. Farmer, who on November 3 is alleged to have shot and wounded Matt Young and E. F. Robinson at the Miami hotel, had a preliminary hearing before Judge E. J. Kautz in municipal court today on two charges of shooting with intent to kill.

    He entered a plea of not guilty, waived examination and was bound over to the grand jury in the sum of #1000 in each case.

    He was returned to jail but it is understood that he will give bond. Young and Robinson are still in the hospital but continue on the road to recovery.

    The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Monday 25 November 1919.


    Give bond.
    H. F. Farmer who was bound over to the grand jury on two charges of shooting to kill for a recent shooting affair at the Miami hotel, gave bond in bother cases in common pleas court, $1000 in each case with himself as principal, William Farmer, W. Farmer and M.D. Lindley as surities.

    The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Friday 28 November 1919.


    Finley Shepherd fined.
    Finley Shepherd, arrested for disorderly conduct at the Miami Hotel and threatening John Robinson, the proprietor, was found guilty and fined $5 and costs in municipal court Friday.

    The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Friday, 14 May 1920.


    Shepherd draws fine for being disorderly.
    Finley Shepherd charged by John Robinson of the Miami Hotel on Wednesday afternoon with disorderly conduct was arraigned in municipal court Friday morning and fined $5 and costs by Judge E. J. Kantz. The trouble was caused by Shepherd breaking up a box in the attic of the hotel after he had received the order not to molest it.

    Hamilton Evening Journal, Hamilton, Ohio. 14 May 1920.


    Farmer found guilty of shooting with intent to wound.
    H. F. Farmer was found not guilty of the charge of shooting to kill John Robinson, but the jury did find him guilt of shooting with intent to wound, Friday, in the court of Clarence Murphy, common pleas judge.

    Former was not tried on the second indictment charging the same in the case of Mat Young. Farmer asked for a new trial.

    This case grew out of a shooting scrape at the Miami hotel, November 3. According to the testimony, Farmer stored some whisky in a room at the Miami hotel, while on his way to work. The next day, he went back and found water in the jugs in place of the whisky. He accused Robinson and Young of taking it. The shooting followed. Farmer testified that he saw Young draw a pistol and then he pulled a pistol.

    Hamilton Evening Journal. Hamilton, Ohio. Friday 30 January 1920.


    Farmer guilty of shooting to wound, only.
    The jury in Judge Murphy's court Friday found H. T. Farmer guilt of shooting to wound and not guilty on the indictment charging shooting with intent to kill. The jury was out several hours. Farmer was arrested following a shooting scrape November 2 at the Miami hotel, Park Avenue and B street, in which John Robinson was wounded.

    Immediately following the verdict, Farmer, thru his attorney Andrews & Andrews, filled a motion for a new trial.

    The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Friday, 30 January 1920.


    1900 US census, enumerated 16 June 1900
    Sextons Creek, Clay County, Kentucky
    John Robinson, age 30
    Caroline, age 25
    Idy, age 4
    Eva, age 2
    Edna, age 9-months
    Stacy Moore, age 54, mother-in-law


    1910 US census, enumerated 6 & 7 May 1910
    Carroll Township, Vermilion County, Illinois
    John Robinson, age 40, farm laborer, renting
    Caroline, age 34
    Ida, age 14
    Eva, age 12
    Homer, age 7
    Harley, age 5
    Herman, age 3
    Robert [Porter], age 3 months


    1930 US census, enumerated 3-5 January 1920
    101 North B Street, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
    John Robinson, age 48, hotel keeper
    Carline, age 44
    Homer, age 17, laborer in Tractor plant
    Harley, age 15
    Herman, age 12
    Then a list of 46 residents of the hotel.


    1940 US census, enumerated
    401 S. Front Street, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
    John Robinson, age 70 is a roomer in the home of Wilson Broaddus.


    John Robinson succumbs at 88
    John Robinson, 88, formerly of S. Front St., and for many years operator of the Miami Hotel, formerly at Park Ave. and N. B St., died of complications at 1 p.m. Monday at Baker’s Convalescent Home, 2923 Hamilton-Mason Rd.
    Born in Manchester, Ky., on Feb. 5, 1870, a son of Edward and Tennessee Phipps Robinson, he was educated in public school in that area.
    He married Caroline Moore in McKee, Ky., in 1891, and seven children were born to this marriage.
    Hotel operation
    Mr. and Mrs. Robinson moved to Hamilton in 1917, at which time Mr. Robinson took over the operation of the hotel, retiring a number of years ago.
    A member of the Macedonia Baptist Church, Burning Spring, Ky., he leaves his wife, four children, Mrs. Eva Hedges, Sidell, Ill.; Miss Ida Robinson, Louisville, Ky.; Harley Robinson, Tucson, Ariz., and Herman Robinson, Hamilton; seven grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and numerous other relatives and friends.
    He was preceded in death by three children, Edna Robinson, Porter Robinson and Homer Robinson.
    Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Macedonia Baptist Church, Burning Springs, Ky. Burial will be in Burning Springs. Friends may call at the Campbell Funeral Home, 640 High St., from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.


    Father died in Ohio
    Sidell – John Robinson, 89, died at Hamilton, Ohio, after being in ill health five years. He was the father of Mrs. Ralph Hedges of Sidell.
    Mrs. Hedges left to attend the funeral in Hamilton.
    Mr. Robinson was known in this vicinity and Indianola where he resided about 40 years. He moved to Ohio about 35 years ago.


    Census:
    This location is the Miami Hotel. John Robinson's name is at the top of the list with the occupation of hotel keeper. Members of his household include wife Caroline, and children Homer, Harley, and Herman. Then there is a long list of the inhabitants of the hotel.

    Census:
    In the 1940 US census John Robinson is a roomer in the Wilson Broaddus household.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172603660/john-m-robinson

    John married Emma Caroline Moore on 7 Sep 1893 in McKee, Jackson County, Kentucky, and was divorced before 1940. Emma (daughter of John Wesley Moore and Anastasia Stacy Smith) was born on 7 May 1875 in Breathitt County, Kentucky; died on 23 Oct 1963 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Emma Caroline MooreEmma Caroline Moore was born on 7 May 1875 in Breathitt County, Kentucky (daughter of John Wesley Moore and Anastasia Stacy Smith); died on 23 Oct 1963 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1940, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
    • Census: 1950, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; 841 Willow Street

    Notes:

    Mrs. Robinson, mother of Mrs. Hedges, dies
    Mrs. Caroline Robinson, 88, died Wednesday, October 23, ’63 at an Oxford, Ohio nursing home. Her death was unexpected although she had been in poor health the past several years.
    Caroline Moore Robinson was born May 7, 1875 in Owsley, Ky. She was married to John Robinson in 1893 and they were the parents of seven children. They were former residents of Indianola. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Eva Hedges of Sidell, Miss Ida Robinson of Guadalajara, Mexico; two sons, Herman of Hamilton, Ohio and Harley of Dayton, Ohio; seven grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
    Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Mrs. Hedges left for Ohio Wednesday to attend the funeral services.


    Sidell resident’s mother succumbs
    Sidell (Special)
    Mrs. Caroline Robinson, 88, mother of Mrs. Eva Hedges of Sidell and a former resident of Indianola, died Wednesday at a nursing home in Oxford, Ohio.
    A patient at the nursing home for three years, she had been in poor health for some time.
    Funeral arrangements are being completed in Ohio.
    Born May 7, 1875, Miss Catherine [Caroline] Moore was married to John Robinson in 1893.
    Besides Mrs. Hedges, Mrs. Robinson leaves one other daughter, Miss Ida Robinson of Guadalajara, Mexico; two sons, Herman of Hamilton, Ohio and Harley of Dayton, Ohio; 7 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

    Champaign Courier, Champaign, Illinois. 24 October 1963


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172672692/caroline-emma-robinson

    Plot: Section 12, Lot 406, Space 2
    Plot location from cemetery website https://greenwoodch.com/

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage information from Eva (Robinson) Hedges.

    Children:
    1. Ida May Robinson was born on 29 Nov 1895 in Burning Springs, Clay County, Kentucky; died on 28 Jul 1982 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Macedonia Church Cemetery, Burning Springs, Clay County, Kentucky.
    2. Eva Lee Robinson was born on 1 Nov 1897 in Burning Springs, Clay County, Kentucky; died on 5 Nov 1988 in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Indianola, Vermilion County, Illinois.
    3. Edna Eva Robinson was born on 5 Feb 1900 in Burning Springs, Clay County, Kentucky; died on 1 Feb 1905 in Indianola, Vermilion County, Illinois; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Indianola, Vermilion County, Illinois.
    4. 6. Homer Charles Robinson was born on 1 Oct 1902 in Indianola, Vermilion County, Illinois; died on 4 Apr 1958 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.
    5. Harley Chester Robinson was born on 8 Feb 1905 in Indianola, Vermilion County, Illinois; died on 20 Apr 2005 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio; was buried in Dayton Memorial Park Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.
    6. Herman Carter Robinson was born on 3 Jun 1907 in Chrisman, Edgar County, Illinois; died on 6 Aug 1978 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.
    7. Porter Robert Robinson was born on 20 Feb 1910 in Indianola, Vermilion County, Illinois; died on 15 Feb 1913 in Indianola, Vermilion County, Illinois; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Indianola, Vermilion County, Illinois.

  3. 14.  Franklin Cole was born on 9 Oct 1879 in Manchester, Clay County, Kentucky; died on 18 Feb 1965 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Rose Hill Burial Park, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: odd jobs laborer; farmer
    • Census: 1910, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
    • Census: 1920, Laurel Creek, Clay County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Obituary - Frank Cole, 85, Dies in Hospital - Frank Cole, 85, 1824 Parrish Avenue, died at 11:30 p.m. Thursday in Fort Hamilton Hospital of complications after a brief illness. He had been hospitalized 12 days. - He was born in Clay County, Kentucky, October 9, 1879, a son of David and Charlotte Reid Cole. He received his education in the Clay County schools. - He married Nancy Ann Bailey in Booneville, Kentucky, April 1, 1904, and the family came to Hamilton in 1908. She preceded him in death February 3, 1950. He married Lillie Brockman in 1952 and she died in 1960. In November 1962, he was married to Virgie Croucher Gibson. - An employee of Champion Papers, Inc. for 37 years before retirement in 1947, he was a religious man whose interests included fishing and gardening. He was a member of the West Side Pentecostal Church. - Mr. Cole leaves his wife; a son, Dewey Cole, Brookville, Indiana; four daughters, all of Hamilton, Mrs. Sam Rose, Mrs. Leslie Biery (should be spelled Biere), Mrs. Arnold Retherford and Mrs. Albert Riley; 24 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; three step-sons, John, Raymond and Stanley Brockman, all of Hamilton; two step-daughters, Mrs. Park Johnson and Mrs. James Barton, both of Hamilton; a brother, Robert Cole, Salem, Indiana; three sisters, Mrs. Robert Lunsford, Cincinnati, Mrs. Benjamin Moore, Hamilton, and Mrs. Joseph Wilder, Clay County, Kentucky; other relatives and many friends. - He was preceded in death by two wives; two sons, Oscar (Oscar Crank) and Charles Cole; a daughter, Vergie Mae Cole; three brothers and three sisters. - Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday from the Webb Funeral Home, Ross Avenue and South D Street, with the Rev. C.L. O'Bannion, pastor of the West Side Pentecostal Church, officiating. The Rev. John Carter, pastor of the Pentecostal Highway of Holiness Church, will assist. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. - Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Sunday.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27339516/franklin-cole

    Franklin married Nancy "Nannie" Bailey. Nancy was born on 16 Mar 1875 in Owsley County, Kentucky; died on 3 Feb 1950 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Rose Hill Burial Park, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Nancy "Nannie" Bailey was born on 16 Mar 1875 in Owsley County, Kentucky; died on 3 Feb 1950 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Rose Hill Burial Park, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Mrs. Nancy Cole
    Hamilton – Mrs. Nancy Ann Cole, 74, of 1405 Western av., died Friday in her home.
    She is survived by the husband, Frank; a son, four daughters and a sister.
    Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday at the Webb funeral home. Burial will be in Rose Hill cemetery.
    Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Saturday, 4 February 1950, page 5.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38029938/nannie-cole

    Children:
    1. 7. Alice Lee Cole was born on 26 Nov 1908 in Clay County, Kentucky; died on 21 Jun 1967 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; was buried in Rose Hill Burial Park, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.