There is no mention or record of Samuel ever remarrying or any additional children.
She and Samuel were married in Northamption, Massachusetts per Northhamption, Mass. town records).
Rachel Strong and Samuel Robinson (of Guilford, Connecticut) were married March 19, 1724, in the town of Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. The town of Northampton was the place of Rachel's birth and the residence of her parents while Massachusetts was a still British Colony. Upon marrying Samuel, Rachel and her husband resided in the town of Guilford, Connecticut. Her marriage to Samuel Robinson lasted only 13 months as Rachel died a few days after giving birth to their son Samuel II, the following year during April 1725.
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There is no mention or record of Samuel ever remarrying or any additional children.
She and Samuel were married in Northamption, Massachusetts per Northhamption, Mass. town records).
Rachel Strong and Samuel Robinson (of Guilford, Connecticut) were married March 19, 1724, in the town of Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. The town of Northampton was the place of Rachel's birth and the residence of her parents while Massachusetts was a still British Colony. Upon marrying Samuel, Rachel and her husband resided in the town of Guilford, Connecticut. Her marriage to Samuel Robinson lasted only 13 months as Rachel died a few days after giving birth to their son Samuel II, the following year during April 1725.
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Although this person was likely interred in Guilford's original village cemetery (now the commons and public park in downtown Guilford), no surviving gravestone was known in 1818 when all gravestones at the Village Green, but not the people's remains, were dispersed to other town cemeteries
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