Robert built his first house about 1700 at 78 Cohannet Street, Taunton, MA and still standing: It served as a Home, Tavern, Inn, and Revolutionary Soldiers Headquarters through the years. A pen and ink sketch by F.W.Hull was printed in the August 10, 1937 edition of the Taunton Daily Gazette.
Robert Crossman (2nd) - Purchased the Grist Mill. He was a large landowner a selectman, representative to the General Court. American Ancestry 1891, Vol. VI - page 197
Robert built his first house about 1700 at 78 Cohannet Street, Taunton, MA and still standing: It served as a Home, Tavern, Inn, and Revolutionary Soldiers Headquarters through the years. A pen and ink sketch by F.W.Hull was printed in the August 10, 1937 edition of the Taunton Daily Gazette.
Robert Crossman (2nd) - Purchased the Grist Mill. He was a large landowner a selectman, representative to the General Court. American Ancestry 1891, Vol. VI - page 197