Maxwell Irl Robertson, 1894–1971?> (aged 76 years)
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- Maxwell Irl /Robertson/
- Name
- Earl /Robertson/
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area manager, International Harvester Company (manufacturer of farm equipment)
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manager of Robinwood Farms
Note: Robinwood Farms was located on the Old Canton Road in Madison County, MS and consisted of approximately 1000 acres of land. The crops produced on the farm were principally cotton and cattle. Other crops were hay and corn for the support of the cattle. |
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Citation details: death certificate |
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Age: 5Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Son
1900 (aged 5 years)
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Birth of a sister
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Citation details: death certificate |
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Death of a father
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Marriage
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Andy Miller
June 12, 1933 (aged 38 years)
Note: The wedding took place in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Joel R. Hitt. Mrs. Hitt was a sister of Mr. Robertson. After the marriage, they lived on Robin Wood Farms where Lillian operated a small country store and kept the books for the farm until her death in 1958. |
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father | |
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mother |
1860–1914
Birth: April 29, 1860
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— MS, USA Death: March 24, 1914 — Jefferson County, Mississippi, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1876 — |
Marriage | Marriage — 1877 — |
2 years
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2 years
elder brother |
1880–1970
Birth: March 8, 1880
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Death: June 20, 1970 — Cybur, Pearl River County, MS, USA |
2 years
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3 years
elder sister |
1885–1983
Birth: February 12, 1885
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— Mississippi Death: April 1, 1983 — Clinton, Hinds, Mississippi, USA |
3 years
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3 years
elder brother |
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4 years
himself |
1894–1971
Birth: July 10, 1894
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— Marion County, MS, USA Death: April 15, 1971 — Hinds County, MS, USA |
3 years
younger sister |
1897–1987
Birth: September 11, 1897
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Death: September 4, 1987 |
5 years
younger sister |
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22 months
younger brother |
himself |
1894–1971
Birth: July 10, 1894
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— Marion County, MS, USA Death: April 15, 1971 — Hinds County, MS, USA |
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wife |
1912–1958
Birth: November 25, 1912
— Monroe, Franklin County, MS, USA Death: June 18, 1958 — Jackson, Hinds County, MS, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — June 12, 1933 — Clinton, Hinds, Mississippi, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — June 12, 1933 — Clinton, Hinds, Mississippi, USA |
10 years
son |
1943–1998
Birth: September 6, 1943
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— Jackson, Hinds County, MS, USA Death: August 14, 1998 — Jackson, Hinds County, MS, USA |
himself |
1894–1971
Birth: July 10, 1894
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— Marion County, MS, USA Death: April 15, 1971 — Hinds County, MS, USA |
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wife |
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daughter |
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himself |
1894–1971
Birth: July 10, 1894
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— Marion County, MS, USA Death: April 15, 1971 — Hinds County, MS, USA |
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wife |
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Occupation |
Note: Robinwood Farms was located on the Old Canton Road in Madison County, MS and consisted of approximately 1000 acres of land. The crops produced on the farm were principally cotton and cattle. Other crops were hay and corn for the support of the cattle. |
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Marriage |
Note: The wedding took place in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Joel R. Hitt. Mrs. Hitt was a sister of Mr. Robertson. After the marriage, they lived on Robin Wood Farms where Lillian operated a small country store and kept the books for the farm until her death in 1958. |
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Marriage |
The wedding took place in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Joel R. Hitt. Mrs. Hitt was a sister of Mr. Robertson. After the marriage, they lived on Robin Wood Farms where Lillian operated a small country store and kept the books for the farm until her death in 1958. |
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Occupation |
Robinwood Farms was located on the Old Canton Road in Madison County, MS and consisted of approximately 1000 acres of land. The crops produced on the farm were principally cotton and cattle. Other crops were hay and corn for the support of the cattle. |