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Personal data Marshall Robards K 5678 FgmcPVCCKYBu 4 

Source 1
  • He was born on October 13, 1815 in Henderson County, Kentucky.
  • He died on January 26, 1885 in Henderson County, Kentucky, he was 69 years old.
  • He is buried in Pleasant Valley Christian Church Cemetery, Robards, Henderson County, Kentucky.
  • A child of George Washington Robards and Martha Moss
  • This information was last updated on October 16, 2011.

Household of Marshall Robards K 5678 FgmcPVCCKYBu 4

(1) He is married to Emily C. Hartwick Eades.

They got married on September 14, 1837 at Henderson, Kentucky, he was 21 years old.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. John W. Robards  1841-????
  2. George F. Robards  ± 1843-1862
  3. Thomas Finley Robards  1845-1921 
  4. Frances E. Robards  1846-1863
  5. Mary Emily Robards  1848-1916 


(2) He is married to Mary A. Church.

Notice the step-daughter. Two possibilities three wives or first wife lived a decade and more longer than indicated

They got married on 13 Nov 1854* at Henderson, Kentucky, he was 38 years old.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. James M. Robards  1857-1928
  2. Florence J. Robards  ± 1859-????
  3. Alvin J. Robards  1860-1898 
  4. Ada Ann Robards  1863-1945 
  5. Ida B. Mae Robards  1865-1943 
  6. Aubrey D. Robards  1869-1950 


Notes about Marshall Robards K 5678 FgmcPVCCKYBu 4

Marshall Robards Oct.13,1815 Jan.26,1885
Emily G. Robards w/o Marshall Sep.16,1822 Sep.23,1853
Mary E. Robards w.o Marshall Mar.14,1834 Oct. 28,1874

1850

223ROBARDSGEORGE59MWFARMERNC
MARTHA54FWNC
WILLIAM22MWKY
GEORGE M20MWKY
JOHN O18MWKY
JANE16FWKY
EMELINE15FWKY
BENJAMIN15MWKY
SANDEFUREMILY11FWKY

224ROBARDSMARSHALL33MWFARMERKY
EMILY C25FWKY
JOHN W9MWKY
GEORGE F6MWKY
THOMAS F5MWKY
FRANCES E3FWKY
MARY2FWKY

1860
ROBERTS, MARSHALL (1860 U.S. Census) KENTUCKY , HENDERSON, HENDERSON P OAge: 44, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: KYSeries: M653 Roll: 373 Page: 143
Farmer $3000 $3500

1870
ROBARDS, MARSHALL (1870 U.S. Census) KENTUCKY , HENDERSON, TILLOTSONS PCTAge: 53, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: KYSeries: M593 Roll: 469 Page: 209

1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Marshall ROBARDS Self M Male W 64 KY Farmer VA NC
Mary C. ROBARDS Wife M Female W 34 KY Keeps House KY KY
Samuel C. ROBARDS Son S Male W 25 KY Farm Laborer KY KY
Florence ROBARDS Dau S Female W 21 KY At Home KY KY
Alvin J. ROBARDS Son S Male W 18 KY Farm Laborer KY KY
Ada ROBARDS Dau S Female W 16 KY At Home KY KY
Ida ROBARDS Dau S Female W 14 KY At Home KY KY
Aubrey ROBARDS Son S Male W 10 KY Farm Laborer KY KY
Herbert N. ROBARDS Son S Male W 8 KY KY KY
Cartie HARDWICK SDau S Female W 10 KY At Home KY KY
Jessie DIXON Other S Male W 21 KY Farm Laborer KY KY
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Source Information:
Census Place Tillottsons, Henderson, Kentucky
Family History Library Film 1254419
NA Film Number T9-0419
Page Number 624B
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© 1999-2002 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. English approval: 3/1999

2. Marshall Robards was the second child of Martha and George Robards. He was born 10/13/1815 and died 1/26/1885 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. He married (1) Emily G. Eades 9/14/1837, (2) Mary E. Church 11/13/1854 and (3) a Mrs. Hardwick. He had at least fifteen children.>2A. George F. Robards born about 1844 and died 9/19/1862 while serving his country.>2B. John W. Robards born about 1841.>2C. Thomas F. Robards born about 1845. He married Susan Nunn 12/15/1869. They had at least ten children.>>2C1. Hugh W. Robards born 2/17/1871 and died 3/17/1948 and buried in Fernwood Cemetery. He married Mary Lou Johnson in 1905. They had at least two children.>>>[a] Elizabeth Warren Robards born 8/3/1911 and died 12/11/1932 and buried in Fernwood Cemetery.>>>[b] William Johnson Robards born 10/4/1912 and died 11/26/1967 and buried in Fairmont Cemetery. He married (1) Mildred Wilson in 1935 and (2) Martha _____. He had one child.>>>>[b1] Mary Lou Robards>>2C2. Norman N. Robards born about 1874.>>2C3. Thomas M. Robards born 1875 and died 1961 and was buried 7/1/1961. He married Pearle E. Brooks 12/22/1897. They had at least three children.>>>[a] Marion Robards born about 1899.>>>[b] Elizabeth Robards born about 1904.>>>[c] Sidney Robards born about 1907.>>2C4. Irene Earl Robards born about 1877.>>2C5. Otho N. Robards born 4/18/1879 and died 8/20/1949 and buried in the Nunn Cemetery. He had at least one child.>>>[a] Otho N. Robards Jr.>>2C6. Rebecca Robards>>2C7. Mabel Rivis Robards born 1881 and died 12/12/1929 and buried in the Nunn Cemetery. She married Robert Chester Duncan in 1908. They had at least three children.>>>[a] Robert Stuart Duncan born 4/2/1909 and died 3/14/1971 and buried in the Nunn Cemetery.>>>[b] Donald Robards Duncan>>>[c] Susa May E. Robards born 10/21/1914.>>2C8. Samuel Oscar Robards born 6/11/1886 and died 4/29/1964 and buried in the Nunn Cemetery. He married Lura K. King in 1913. They had at least two children.>>>[a] Ralph King born 12/22/1915.>>>[b] Rayborn H. King born 2/7/1926.>>2C9. unnamed infant born 3/18/1888 and died 3/26/1888 and buried in the Nunn Cemetery.>>2C10. Susie A. Robards born 8/23/1889 and died 10/23/1893 and buried in the Nunn Cemetery.>2D. Frances E. Robards born about 1847.>2E. Marshall Robards born about 1846 and died before 1850.>2F. Mary Emily Robards born 6/9/1848 and died 12/29/1916 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. She married Robert Wayne McMullin 12/21/1865. They had at least twelve children.>>2F1. Mary Emily McMullin born about 1868. She married William W. Gates. They had four children.>>>[a] Burnie E. Gates born 6/25/1892 and died 3/15/1977 and buried in Shadygrove Cemetery.>>>[b] Dennis Boyd Gates born 3/16/1900 and died 5/27/1966 and buried in Fairmont Cemetery. He married Carrie Mae Gregory. They had at least five children.>>>>[b1] Franklin Gates>>>>[b2] Cecil Gates>>>>[b3] Emory Gates>>>>[b4] Carolyn Gates who married ____ Chinn.>>>>[b5] Joan Gates who married Raymond Morgan.>>>[c] Emory Gates>>>[d] Thelma Gates who married ____ Dolch.>>2F2. Virginia A. McMullin born 2/4/1870. She married Lynn Boyd Duncan. They had at least six children.>>>[a] Veretta Duncan born 1899.>>>[b] Juanita Duncan>>>[c] Mary C. Duncan born 1903.>>>[d] Virginia Lucille Duncan born 8/23/1904.>>>[e] Ozetta Mae Duncan born 11/30/1907 and died 1/11/1991.>>>[f] Lynn Boyd Duncan born 5/13/1913 and died 196. She married Aaron Losh Everett. They had at least four children.>>>>[f1] Terry Everett born 3/18/1931 and died 1/24/1977. He married Norma Eubank 8/19/1949. They had at least one child.>>>>>[f1a] Angela Sue Everett born 5/22/1951 who married Alan Richard Severs 8/17/1973. They had two children.>>>>>>{1} Erin Everett Severs born 10/11/1977.>>>>>>{2} Matthew Jeremiah Severs born 1/5/1980.>>>>[f2] Aaron Everett>>>>[f3] James Everett>>>>[f4] Gerald Everett born 5/8/1932.>>2F3. Mattie McMullin born about 1871 and died 1893 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery.>>2F4. Elizabeth McMullin born 1872 and died 1898 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery.>>2F5. Ulelier McMullin born about 1874.>>2F6. Robert McMullin born about 1876.>>2F7. Florence E. McMullin born about 1878.>>2F8. Carrie McMullin born about 1879 and died 1903 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery.>>2F9. Effie Estell McMullin born 6/12/1882 and died 7/3/1975 and buried in Cash Creek Cemetery. She married Paris Monroe Walker 10/2/1904. They had at least four children.>>>[a] Raymond V. Walker born 8/30/1916 and died 4/20/1984 and buried in Roselawn Cemetery. He married Effie Gish. They had at least one child.>>>>[a1] Sharon Walker who married ____ Evans.>>>[b] Rudy Walker>>>[c] Paris Monroe Walker born 2/23/1913 and died 10/26/1986 and buried in Cash Creek Cemetery. He married Lucy Mable Denton in 1935. They had no children.>>>[d] Arthur Walker>>2F10. Herman R. McMullin born about 1886 and was buried in Johnston City, Ill. He married Minnie Poole 10/24/1912. They had no children.>>2F11. James McMullin born about 1884.>>2F12. Ruby McMullin born about 1893. She married Roy Ligon.>2G. Julia Robards>2H. James Marshall Robards born 8/2/1857. He married Jane Estella Walker 10/15/1879. They had at least three children.>>2H1. Alonzo Robards born about 1881.>>2H2. Mary Robards born about 1884. She married Frank G. Dudley.>>2H3. James Marshall Robards born 5/3/1890 and died 7/12/1970 and buried in Fernwood Cemetery. He married (1) Vera Overfield in 1917 and (2) Pauline Duckworth and (3) Susan _____. He had at least four children.>>>[a] Sue Robards>>>[b] Mary Robards>>>[c] Hayward Robards>>>[d] James Jerry Robards>2I. Samuel Church Robards born 8/21/1855 and died 7/12/1925 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. He married (1) Lena R. Hicks 11/12/1890 and (2) Maggie L. Wilson 12/28/1898. He had at least two children.>>2I1. Lizzie M. Robards born about 1892.>>2I2. Samuel Ashford Robards born about 1902. He married ________. They had at least one child.>>>2I2a. Charlotte Robards born 9/10/1927. She married Harry Felty 6/1/1946. They had at least one children.>>>>[1] Elana Felty who married ______ Stone.>2J. Florence J. Robards born about 1859. She married Elymas D. Wilson 1/24/1883.>2K. Alvin J. Robards born about 1862. He married Viola Walker 10/14/1891. They had at least four children.>>2K1. Robert Lev Robards born 5/29/1893 and died 11/9/1942 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. He married Mary Susan Leeg in 1915. They had two children.>>>[a] Doris Amelia Robards born 7/1/1918 and died 1/16/1991 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. She married Otis Howell.>>>[b] Frances Robards who married Harlan Petty.>>2K2. Mary F. Robards born 2/7/1895 and died 12/25/1943 and buried in Fairmont Cemetery. She married Dallis Overfield in 1913. They had one child.>>>[a] a daughter who married Wallace Ball>>2K3. Alvin Jerome Robards born 9/16/1896 and died 8/10/1982 and buried in Roselawn Cemetery. He married Ruby Mary Williams in 1920. They had five children.>>>[a] Jean Robards>>>[b] Edith Robards>>>[c] Thomas G. Robards born 7/14/1921.>>>[d] Alvin Robards>>>[e] Jim Robards>>2K4. a daughter who married Robert Soaper.>2L. Ida Mae Robards born 8/30/1865 and died 11/2/1943 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. She married Charles Wilson 1/12/1890. They had at least six children.>>2L1. Nellie Wilson born about 1891.>>2L2. Hartzell Wilson born 4/12/1893 and died 12/16/1957 and buried in Fernwood Cemetery. He married Nola Overfield in 1920 . They had at least one child.>>>[a] Dorris Edward Overfield who married Barbara J. ____. They had at least one child.>>>>[a1] David Earl Wilson who married Pamala _____. They had at least three children.>>>>>[a1a] Stacie Wilson>>>>>[a1b] Seth Wilson>>>>>[a1c] Scott Wilson>>2L3. Warren Wilson born 6/2/1895 and died 10/6/1973 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. He married Marjorie Knight in 1920. They had at least one child.>>>[a] Otis Warren Wilson who married (1) Katherine J. Meeks and (2) Dorothy Robards. He had at least three children.>>>>[a1] Evelyn Fay Wilson>>>>[a2] Wanda Kay Wilson born 7/7/1953 and died 10/4/1972 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery.>>>>[a3] Barbara Ann Wilson born 1960.>>2L4. Lorene Wilson born 5/4/1898 and died 8/5/1973 and buried in the Nunn Cemetery. She married Berlin Busby. They had no children.>>2L5. Charles Owen Wilson born 10/19/1902 and died 5/16/1988 and buried in Roselawn Cemetery. He married Mattie Parker in 1923. They had at least one child.>>>[a] W. O. (Soap) Wilson>>2L6. Samuel P. Wilson born 3/13/1909 and died 12/7/1953 and buried in Fernwood Cemetery. He married Thelma Majors.>2M. Ada Robards born about 1863 and died 5/18/1945 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. She married John Watkins 12/10/1884. They had at least four children.>>2M1. Lillian Watkins born 9/2/1887 and died 9/16/1964 and buried in Fernwood Cemetery. She married Urial M. Overfield. They had two children.>>>[a] Austin Overfield>>>[b] Preston Overfield>>2M2. Raymond Watkins born 2/17/1892 and died 5/20/1963 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery.>>2M3. Milton Watkins born 6/24/1897 and died 2/11/1985 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. He married Catherine Knight in 1922. They had no children.>>2M4. Katherine Watkins who married Henry Farley.>2N. Aubrey D. Robards born 10/24/1869 and died 4/23/1950 and buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. He married Mary S. Edwards 11/18/1894. They had at least two children.>>2N1. Waverly A. Robards born 3/12/1896 and died 4/7/1985 and buried in Fernwood Cemetery. He married Vera Overfield 5/18/1917. They had one child.>>>[a] Doris Jean Robards born 7/14/1940. She married (1) Eugene Willard Hyde and (2) Therman Ellis Hope. She had four children.>>>>[a1] Debra Lynn Hyde born 1961.>>>>[a2] Eugene Willard Hyde >>>>[a3] John Robards Hyde>>>>[a4] Micheal Lawrence Hyde>>2N2. Lambert Newman Robards born 12/26/1902 and died 6/24/1999. >2O. Herbert Morris Robards born about 1872. He married Mabel Johnson. They had at least one child>>2O1. Preston O. Robards born about 1910 in Nebraska. He married Annette Peters in 1941. They had at least one child.>>>[a] Preston O. Robards born about 1944. He married Trudy Marshall in 1985. They had at least two children.>>>>[a1] Annette Robards born 1986.>>>>[a2] Elizabeth Robards born 1989.

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    • The temperature on October 13, 1815 was about 10.0 °C. Wind direction mainly east-southeast. Weather type: half bewolkt omtrent helder dampig. Source: KNMI
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      De Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden werd in 1794-1795 door de Fransen veroverd onder leiding van bevelhebber Charles Pichegru (geholpen door de Nederlander Herman Willem Daendels); de verovering werd vergemakkelijkt door het dichtvriezen van de Waterlinie; Willem V moest op 18 januari 1795 uitwijken naar Engeland (en van daaruit in 1801 naar Duitsland); de patriotten namen de macht over van de aristocratische regenten en proclameerden de Bataafsche Republiek; op 16 mei 1795 werd het Haags Verdrag gesloten, waarmee ons land een vazalstaat werd van Frankrijk; in 3.1796 kwam er een Nationale Vergadering; in 1798 pleegde Daendels een staatsgreep, die de unitarissen aan de macht bracht; er kwam een nieuwe grondwet, die een Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (met een Eerste en Tweede Kamer) instelde en als regering een Directoire; in 1799 sloeg Daendels bij Castricum een Brits-Russische invasie af; in 1801 kwam er een nieuwe grondwet; bij de Vrede van Amiens (1802) kreeg ons land van Engeland zijn koloniën terug (behalve Ceylon); na de grondwetswijziging van 1805 kwam er een raadpensionaris als eenhoofdig gezag, namelijk Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (van 31 oktober 1761 tot 25 maart 1825).
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      De Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden werd in 1794-1795 door de Fransen veroverd onder leiding van bevelhebber Charles Pichegru (geholpen door de Nederlander Herman Willem Daendels); de verovering werd vergemakkelijkt door het dichtvriezen van de Waterlinie; Willem V moest op 18 januari 1795 uitwijken naar Engeland (en van daaruit in 1801 naar Duitsland); de patriotten namen de macht over van de aristocratische regenten en proclameerden de Bataafsche Republiek; op 16 mei 1795 werd het Haags Verdrag gesloten, waarmee ons land een vazalstaat werd van Frankrijk; in 3.1796 kwam er een Nationale Vergadering; in 1798 pleegde Daendels een staatsgreep, die de unitarissen aan de macht bracht; er kwam een nieuwe grondwet, die een Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (met een Eerste en Tweede Kamer) instelde en als regering een Directoire; in 1799 sloeg Daendels bij Castricum een Brits-Russische invasie af; in 1801 kwam er een nieuwe grondwet; bij de Vrede van Amiens (1802) kreeg ons land van Engeland zijn koloniën terug (behalve Ceylon); na de grondwetswijziging van 1805 kwam er een raadpensionaris als eenhoofdig gezag, namelijk Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (van 31 oktober 1761 tot 25 maart 1825).
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