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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Clarinda Etoly Robinson - 1857-1909

Toley Robinson was a dear friend of my great-grandmother, Anna Camfield Carlisle and while she wasn't a family member, she was important to my family, not just to Anna but to her three children and many other members of the Camfield and Carlisle families in southern Michigan and Northern Indiana. One of Tamerson Carlisle Binn's memories of her childhood was of Toley helping to make Apple Butter.

Through letters I have learned much about her and the Robinson family and have added them to an online tree to share that information. I have connected with a member of the Robinson family who shared a photograph of Toley and just recently found a record of her death. When I wrote What Happened to Etoley Robinson I cleared up some relationships but made at least one incorrect assumption. Rather than a standard index page I have created this time line for Toley. Included are links to letters, the online tree and Find-a-Grave. Hopefully I now have all of the Robinson family relations correct.

Toley - Thank you for being a friend!


1857. Clarinda Etoley Robinson was born to Parker and Clarinda Robinson on October 24th, most likely in Elkhart County, Indiana.

1860. Census. Concord, Elkhart, Indiana. With her parents, six siblings and her paternal grandmother.

1865. The Robinson family moved to Buchanan, Berrien, Michigan.

1870. Census. Buchanan, Berrien, Michigan. With her parents and three siblings. Next door was her sister, Elizabeth Robinson Voorhees.

1880. Census. Buchanan, Berrien, Michigan. With her parents. Next door was her sister, Elizabeth Robinson Voorhees. Her friend, Anna Camfield Carlisle lived in the home behind hers.

1887. Buchanan, Berrien, Michigan.

1898. Her father, Parker Robinson, died January 29th and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Buchanan, Berrien, Michigan. Her mother, Clarinda, also died that year, on November 16th and was also buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery.

1899. Toley moved from Buchanan, Michigan to South Bend, Indiana.
  • On February 19th Toley was taking care of Anna Carlisle's children and wrote the first of the letters that Anna would save.
  • In a letter dated Feb 24, 1899, Daniel Carlisle stated that Toley intended to leave for South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana the following day.
  • Also on Feb. 24, Tamerson Carlisle mentioned Toley's planned trip to South Bend and also that they had seen Toley's brother, Abner Robinson.
  • A third letter on Feb 24 by Ashley Carlisle also mentions Toley and Abner.
  • On Feb 26 Daniel Carlisle confirmed that Toley had left for South Bend.
  • Anna Carlisle wrote to Toley on Feb 27. Since Toley had already left for south Bend I assume that Toley never received it and that is why it was with Anna's papers.
  • On March 18 Toley was still in South Bend, Indiana when she wrote to Tamerson Carlisle. She mentioned writing to Mrs. Gosline and that her violin had arrived. She mentions her brother, Abner and many other people.
  • In a second letter written March 18, Toley mentions her sister, Lib (Elizabeth) and other friends.
  • April 27, 1899, Rose G Camfield says she hasn't seen Toley in South Bend, IN and asks if Toley has returned to Buchanan, MI.
  • May 7, Toley had moved to E. Washington St and described her new rooms. Lib and Amelia were mentioned.
  • Aug 7, 1899, Rose G Camfield mentions that Toley had been to visit her in South Bend, IN a few days earlier and that she seemed well and happy.
  • Aug 28, 1899, Mabel Camfield Marsh said that she saw Toley every day and that she didn't think Toley would visit Buchanan, MI that summer.
  • Sept 10, 1899, Toley wrote from South Bend, IN about her frustrations with her job. She is concerned about some deeds and said, "I wish you would ask Abb [Abner] if he got those deeds all right."The remainder of the letter talks about a show she saw.
  • The year finished out with a letter from South Bend, IN by Toley, Dec 31st, in which she talks about friends and Christmas. As far sa family she said, "I suppose Lizzie has gone to Mays Bell does not seeme to envy May in the least. I have not seen Amelia since she came back". Amelia Gosline was her niece. Lizzie was most likely Toley's siter-in-law, Elizabeth Grady Wilbur Robinson and May was Lizzie's daughter. Belle was most likely Mabel Camfield but I have no idea why she would be envious of May. [Thanks to Chris for figuring out these relationships.]

1900. Census. South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana. Renting rooms in the home of George Northam that she shared with her niece, Amelia Gosline (daughter of her sister, Sarah Robinson Gosline). She was working as a dressmaker.
  • Jan 1, Toley wrote from South Bend, Indiana. She mentioned Christmas and several friends.
  • Jan 3, Toley wrote from South Bend, Indiana. A short letter, she mentions her nephew, Clint Voorhees. I believe that the letters written Dec 31, Jan 1 and Jan 3 were all mailed together.
  • Mar 18, Toley wrote from South Bend, Indiana. Mentioned are family named McComb that I can not place and her nephew, Clint Voorhees and sister, Celia. She also provides the birth dates of her parents and recounts her family's trip from Indiana o Michigan.
  • Mar 19, Toley wrote about a show she had seen. I believe this letter was sent with the one written the day before.
  • Apr 23, Toley mentioned, Lib Voorhees, Amelia and Ralph Gosline, Lizzie Robinson and May Seavey as well as a family named McComb.
  • Aug 14, Toley wrote from the hospital in South Bend, Indiana. She had had a serious gynecological problem and relates her problem and recovery in a long letter. Her apartment is described briefly and her niece, Amelia Gosline, is mentioned.
  • Aug 21, Toley was now home in South Bend, Indiana. She mentions her sister, Elizabeth Robinson Voorhees and some friends.
  • By 1900 her brother, Woosley, had moved to Grant County, Oklahoma.
1901. South Bend, Indiana. 69 E Washington.

1902. Letters written from South Bend, Indiana

1903. South Bend, Indiana.
  • Aug 2, Toley had finished her studies and had started a new career as a nurse. She mentions some friends, her sister Lib and bother Abb. Also mentioned is May. She indicates that the Robinson house in Buchanan, Michigan is empty.

1905. Not known.

1906. Not known.

1908. Medford, Grant, Oklahoma.

1909. Medford, Grant, Oklahoma.
  • Jan 10, Toley said, "I do not think you will have me when the five years are up. you know I did not promise to come back unless I prospered." She again wrote a bout Christmas and mentioned gifts from her sister, Sarah, and niece, Amelia, as well as other friends.
  • Mar 26, Toley wrote about having to move and making hair pieces. She mentions her brother, Woolsey and Mae and said that her nephew, Melvin and family started back to their claim.

1909. Death. 26 June, Grant County, Oklahoma. Burial Springdale Cemetery.
  • In Jan 1909 Toley wrote of Sarah Ann Camfield, who was then 91, "Am sorry your mother does not become any stronger but it is not surprising. if we should live to be as old as she is we may consider ourselves lucky is we should be strong." Sadly, Toley died just a few months later at the age of 51.
  • Chris found Toley's burial information in: The silent cities of Grant County, Oklahoma by Deone K. Pearcy, N. Dale Talkington. 1993.

Monday, December 4, 2006

Indexes

Index of Individuals - This index is a work in progress but may help you find specific posts quickly. If you do not find what you are looking for please try the "Search this Blog" box on the Home page or contact me.

Apple's Ahnentafel - This is my Ahnentafel through my 9th great-grandparents. In creating it I see I have many missing, persons, dates and locations. It will be updated and corrected as new facts are discovered.

John's Ahnentafel - This is my husband's Ahnentafel. I have very little information on his lines prior to his ancestors immigration.

My COG Contributions - I am quite proud of my participation in the Carnival of Genealogy. This index was created to help me refer back to articles quickly but ohers may find some of my submission interesting. I also have links to the individual COG host page for each edition that I have participated in.

Sunday, December 3, 2006

Index for Susan Wisner

Martha Hall to Annie Carlisle, 9 May 1880

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 6 Sept 1901

Index for Lillie Dale Warren

Lillie Dale Warren was raised by Hannah Glover Carlisle but most likely never formally adopted. I have not learned how this relationship came to be.

Anna Camfield Carlisle, 9 Dec 1880
mentioned

Index for Isabella Craig White

A Large Piece of Family History - Bureau

Canadian Roots 

Craig - Adam / Craig - White Marriages

Did They Marry Young?

Eliza? Jane? Mary? - photo identification

Nameless Faces

White - Kelly Marriage

Index for James M White

A Large Piece of Family History - Bureau

Canadian Roots 

Craig - Adam / Craig - White Marriages

Did They Marry Young?

White - Kelly Marriage

Index for Mary Wisner Gonyo

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 6 Sept 1901
mentioned

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 18 October 1902

living Sioux City, IA

Index for William Wisner (1783-1877)

Letters


Ella Hall to Sarah Ann Camfield, 22 Feb 1873 - mentioned in letter

Ella Hall to Annie Camfield, 26 March 1876 - mentioned in letter

Ella Hall to Annie Camfield, 24 Sept 1876 - mentioned in letter

Ella Hall to Annie Carlisle, 17 Oct 1876 - mentioned in letter

Sarah Ann Camfield, 21 March 1877 - mentioned in letter


Posts

Census Questions - 1850 census

Dear Santa - 2006

Dear Santa - 2007

Descendants of Maryetta Wisner

Dining Out

Everybody Loves a Parade

Family of William Wisner

George H Wisner vs. Sarah A Camfield, etal - Part 1

George H Wisner vs, Sarah Camfield, etal - Part 2


Will DNA Solve My Mysteries?

William Wisner Census Transcriptions - 1820-1870

Wisner Bible Records

Index for Mary Wisner Lyke

George H Wisner vs. Sarah A Camfield, etal - Part 1

George H Wisner vs, Sarah Camfield, etal - Part 2


Martha Hall to Annie Carlisle, 13 March 1881
mentioned

Index for Eunice Fenlon Wisner

Letters

Deette Hall to Anna Carlisle, 29 March 1877
mentioned

Martha Hall to Annie Carlisle, 21 March 1880
mentions Eunice and her sister

Martha Hall to Annie Carlisle, 9 May 1880
mentioned

DeEtte Bullen to Annie Carlisle, 19 September 1880
mentioned

Martha Hall to Annie Carlisle, 13 March 1881
loss of a little girl; illness

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 6 September 1901
mentioned, has a daughter age 19

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 15 June 1913
mentioned, expected for a visit

Index for George A Wisner

Family of William Wisner

George H Wisner vs. Sarah A Camfield, etal - Part 1

George H Wisner vs, Sarah Camfield, etal - Part 2


William Wisner Census Transcriptions - 1830, 1840, 1860

Wisner Bible Records

Letters

Martha Hall to Annie Carlisle, 9 May 1880
mentioned

Martha Hall to Annie Carlisle, 13 March 1881
living in Waukegan

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 6 September 1901
mentioned

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 18 October 1902

plans to move west

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 5 Feb 1906

tells of his death and his family

Index for Maryette Wisner Hall

Descendants of Maryetta Wisner

Family of William Wisner

George H Wisner vs. Sarah A Camfield, etal - Part 1

George H Wisner vs, Sarah Camfield, etal - Part 2


Wisner Bible Records

William Wisner Census Transcriptions - 1830-1840

Index for Anna Laura Akin Wisner

Family of William Wisner

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 6 September 1901
mentions her death

Index for William Abner Wisner

Family of William Wisner

George H Wisner vs. Sarah A Camfield, etal - Part 1

George H Wisner vs, Sarah Camfield, etal - Part 2


Wisner Bible Records

William Wisner Census Transcriptions - 1820-1850


Letters

Martha Hall to Annie Carlisle, 9 May 1880
mentioned

Martha Hall to Annie Carlisle, 13 March 1881
mentions his family's move to Kansas

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 6 September 1901
mentioned

Index for Anthony B Wisner

Family of William Wisner

George H Wisner vs. Sarah A Camfield, etal - Part 1

George H Wisner vs, Sarah Camfield, etal - Part 2


Martha Hall to Annie Carlisle, 13 March 1881
mentions the search for his family

William Wisner Census Transcriptions - 1820-1840

Wisner Bible Records

Index for Julia M Wisner Gonyo

William Wisner Census Transcriptions - 1870

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 6 September 1901
mentioned


Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 18 October 1902

mentioned

Index for Susan Ellen Barto Wisner

Family of William Wisner

Letters

Martha Hall to Annie Carlisle, 9 May 1880
mentioned

Index for Julia Ann Barto Wisner

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 6 Feb 1906

Family of William Wisner

William Wisner Census Transcriptions - 1860

Index for Marshall Wirt Wisner

Census Questions - 1850 Census

Family of William Wisner

George H Wisner vs. Sarah A Camfield, etal - Part 1

George H Wisner vs, Sarah Camfield, etal - Part 2


William Wisner Census Transcriptions - 1840-1850

Wisner Bible Records


Letters

Ella Hall to Annie Carlisle, 15 Feb 1880 - mentioned

Ella Hall to Annie Carlisle, 12 April 1880
Ella will be visiting him in Eau Claire, WI

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 6 September 1901
mentioned

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 24 Oct 1902
poor health

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 5 Jan 1905

mentioned

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 11 Aug 1907
mentioned

Elizabeth Belden to Sarah Ann Camfield, 28 Jan 1910
mentioned

Index for George H Wisner

George H Wisner vs. Sarah A Camfield, etal - Part 1

George H Wisner vs, Sarah Camfield, etal - Part 2


William Wisner Census Transcriptions - 1860-1870

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 6 September 1901
mentioned

Ella McKinnon to Annie Carlisle, 11 Aug 1907
mentioned

Elizabeth Beldon to Sarah Ann Camfield, 28 Dec 1908 
"George Wisner has failed a good deal since I saw him last. more than I expected he would."

Elizabeth Belden to Sarah Ann Camfield, 28 Jan 1910

failing health, born in March 1848