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Miss Mary Frances Robinson

Updated Mar 10, 2025
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Miss Mary Frances Robinson
Mary Frances Robinson, born in Saco, York county, Maine, to Henry A. Robinson and Mary F. ??. Married Emory J. Rockwood, Oscar Byron Greene and Josiah Toms. Picture taken in New London, Connecticut.
People in photo include: Mary Frances (Robinson) Rockwood
Date & Place: in New London, Connecticut USA
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Isn't she lovely? In 1857 Connecticut it's no wonder that she married three times - they must have been lined up asking for her hand!
Josiah Toms is in the 1880 census for New London CT as Josiah Tombs, with his wife, born Mary Frances Robinson and three of her four children from prior marriages to Emory Rockwood and Oscar Greene. Josiah Toms died in 1929.
Mary's parents are Heman & Mary. She had 11 siblings born in various parts of USA.
I do Genealogy Family History Research for other people and also one of my line are the Robinson.
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My mom called those spit curls! 🙂
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