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Charley Coy Robbins

Birth
Wilson County, Kansas, USA
Death
1870 (aged 3–4)
Elk City, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Elk City, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Charley Coy Robbins

Charley Coy Robbins was a son of William Robbins and Cyrene Harris Mobley Robbins. His paternal grandparents were William Henry Harris and Mary "Elizabeth" Gross Harris. Charley's brother was Oscar Coy Robbins and his sister was Ostie Coy Robbins. He had seven half siblings from his father's first marriage and five half siblings from his mother's first marriage. His half brothers were Joseph Ellsworth Robbins, John Robbins, William A. Robbins, William Calvin Mobley, Sylvester Dunlap Mobley, and George Washington Mobley; his half sisters were Ann Robbins, Mary J. Robbins, Eliza A. Robbins, Clarinda Robbins, Martha Angeline Mobley and Mary Elizabeth Mobley.

In a letter of 8-20-1975, a great granddaughter of Cyrene Harris Mobley Robbins, Mildred Mobley Warren noted that Cyrene and "the two children" were buried near each other on the "old Robbins farm", now known as Carson Cemetery.
Charley Coy Robbins

Charley Coy Robbins was a son of William Robbins and Cyrene Harris Mobley Robbins. His paternal grandparents were William Henry Harris and Mary "Elizabeth" Gross Harris. Charley's brother was Oscar Coy Robbins and his sister was Ostie Coy Robbins. He had seven half siblings from his father's first marriage and five half siblings from his mother's first marriage. His half brothers were Joseph Ellsworth Robbins, John Robbins, William A. Robbins, William Calvin Mobley, Sylvester Dunlap Mobley, and George Washington Mobley; his half sisters were Ann Robbins, Mary J. Robbins, Eliza A. Robbins, Clarinda Robbins, Martha Angeline Mobley and Mary Elizabeth Mobley.

In a letter of 8-20-1975, a great granddaughter of Cyrene Harris Mobley Robbins, Mildred Mobley Warren noted that Cyrene and "the two children" were buried near each other on the "old Robbins farm", now known as Carson Cemetery.

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Son of William and C.



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