Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Edward O ROBLIN[1]
1836 - 1900 (64 years)-
Name Edward O ROBLIN [2, 3, 4] Birth 1836 Ameliasburgh, Ameliasburg Township, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada [5] Gender Male _UID 36ED186E23D044DEBD33F6E251A2850705E9 Occupation Miller; Clerk, 4th Division Court Religion C. Methodist Death 29 Dec 1900 [6] Burial Grove Cemetery, Ameliasburgh, Prince Edward Co., ON Person ID I4572 Ryeland Family Tree Last Modified 19 Apr 2024
Father Owen ROBLIN, b. 8 Aug 1806, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada d. 8 Aug 1903, Ameliasburg Township, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada (Age 97 years) Mother Huldah Selden CONGER, b. 1811, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada d. 26 Jul 1896, Ameliasburg Township, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada (Age 85 years) Marriage 16 Feb 1831 Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada [6] Family ID F1241 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Ellen COTTER, b. 28 Sep 1837, Ameliasburgh, Ameliasburg Township, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada d. 16 Sep 1910 (Age 72 years) Marriage 27 Oct 1861 Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada [1] Children 1. Hulda Ann ROBLIN, b. 31 Aug 1862, Ontario, Canada d. 31 Aug 1930 (Age 68 years) 2. William Henry Cotter ROBLIN, b. 21 Jan 1865, Ontario, Canada d. 18 Jun 1944 (Age 79 years) 3. Donald Edward ROBLIN, b. 1867, Ontario, Canada d. 1 Mar 1916, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA (Age 49 years) 4. Richard Owen ROBLIN, b. 30 Mar 1871, Ontario, Canada d. 6 Feb 1940 (Age 68 years) Family ID F1465 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Nov 2014
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Event Map = Link to Google Earth
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Photos Roblin Roundhouse.jpg
My family lived in Ameliasburg from 1963-2003, in the old Roblin estate (round house). I have a couple of photos of the old house. I believe it was a gift from Owen to Edward.
Huldah had scratched her name in a pane of glass, and we never replaced that window because of that!
You know what was really sad. That house had a huge round attic full of hundreds of tin plated photos. My Father threw them all out. The house burned and had to be demolished about 14 years ago [abt 1993]. We always believed it to be haunted. Alot of people did, and my Father always reinforced that when he would say "We have never lost anyone to a ghost yet", yah, so that means it could happen. We do have some fond memories of that house as well. Roblin Lake was right behind it, so we could go swimming/fishing/hunting/skating when ever we wanted to. We also spent alot of time at the mill pond below where the old mill was.
- Linda HarrisEdward Roblin's family names on gravestone.jpg
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Notes - RACE English
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Sources - [S175] Doug Norman Rootsweb Tree, (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dmn4211&id=I39435).
- [S588] 1881 Canadian Census.
- [S205] Pioneer life on the Bay of Quinte, including genealogies of old families and biographical sketches of representative citizens, (Toronto, Ontario: Ralph and Clark
URL: http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.asp?id=3658).
- [S194] Linda Herman, Roblin Family Pioneer Families of Ontario, (URL: http://users.erols.com/herman/roblin/roblin.html).
- [S420] Linda Heffernan.
- [S150] Rosalyn Insley, Rosalyn Insley.
- [S175] Doug Norman Rootsweb Tree, (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dmn4211&id=I39435).