Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton

David ROBLIN

Male 1830 - 1875  (45 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  David ROBLIN was born in 1830 (son of John ROBLIN and Mary COLE); died in 1875.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 476DA2F953954F5A85764B0F7F5DCF856584

    Family/Spouse: Maria LAWRENCE. Maria and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John ROBLIN was born in 1800; died in 1879.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: John I. Roblin
    • _UID: 31EF479CA3104919B79CA6841F21F002C723

    John married Mary COLE. Mary (daughter of John COLE and Sophia REDNER) was born on 20 Apr 1804; died in 1878. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary COLE was born on 20 Apr 1804 (daughter of John COLE and Sophia REDNER); died in 1878.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Polly Cole
    • _UID: 8B9B876E85FE419BACD875304A3061A422F4

    Children:
    1. Owen ROBLIN was born in 1824; died in 1897.
    2. Sophia ROBLIN was born in 1826; died in 1879.
    3. 1. David ROBLIN was born in 1830; died in 1875.
    4. Sarah Jane ROBLIN was born in 1831; and died.
    5. Matilda ROBLIN was born in 1835; and died.
    6. Eliza ROBLIN was born in 1840; died in 1871.
    7. Almira ROBLIN was born in 1842; died in 1912.
    8. Mary Ann ROBLIN and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John COLE was born on 27 Oct 1777 (son of Daniel COLE, U. E. and Mary DELONG); died in 1869.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 246.6*
    • _UID: CAA980A91F8F4F768A6297218C0720167CB9

    John married Sophia REDNER. Sophia (daughter of Henry REDNER and Maria BIELSFELDIN) was born in 1783; died in 1876. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Sophia REDNER was born in 1783 (daughter of Henry REDNER and Maria BIELSFELDIN); died in 1876.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 246.6
    • _UID: 4FD052579A4747448EDB051BB37D1EAEB9B5
    • Birth: 3 Sep 1783

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary COLE was born on 20 Apr 1804; died in 1878.
    2. Sarah COLE was born on 6 Jun 1806; died in 1876.
    3. Betsey COLE was born on 27 May 1808; and died.
    4. Catherine COLE was born on 16 Jul 1809; died in 1853.
    5. Henry Redner COLE was born on 9 Jun 1811; and died.
    6. Sophia COLE was born on 1 Apr 1814; died on 27 Jan 1880.
    7. John COLE was born on 28 May 1816; and died.
    8. Eunice COLE was born on 29 Jul 1817; died on 25 Apr 1868.
    9. Daniel COLE was born on 9 Dec 1819; and died.
    10. Minerva Ann COLE was born on 22 Sep 1821; and died.
    11. Margaret Jane COLE was born on 19 Jan 1824; died on 29 Dec 1893.
    12. Lucy Ann COLE was born on 26 Jan 1826; and died.
    13. George Cunningham COLE was born on 23 Jan 1828; died on 29 Aug 1852.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Daniel COLE, U. E. and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: A627839E5247487799C452788401DDDFAED1

    Daniel married Mary DELONG. Mary and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary DELONG and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: CC7D4237A22A411EBDDF3D18076D7C0CDAC6

    Children:
    1. 6. John COLE was born on 27 Oct 1777; died in 1869.
    2. Huldah COLE and died.

  3. 14.  Henry REDNER was born in 1738 in New Jersey, United States (son of John REDNER and Marytje VAN ALLEN); died before 1816.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 492.0
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    • _UID: FA429412D16D442B85DE388248328E71257D
    • Military: Abt 1780, New Jersey, United States
    • Military: Abt 1780, New Jersey, United States
    • Military: Abt 1780, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States
    • Emigration: Abt 1783, Canada; from New Jersey
    • Emigration: Abt 1783, Canada; from New Jersey
    • Emigration: Abt 1791, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States; to Canada
    • Petition for land: 29 Jun 1791, Kingston, Frontenac County, Upper Canada, Canada; No. 684
    • Family: Abt 1800, Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Residence: Abt 1800, Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; on lot 76 concession 1
    • Burial: 1809-1815, Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Death: Bef 17 Jan 1816, Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada

    Notes:

    Loyalist:
    Henry Redner of Ameliasburg was described as a "U.E." when his son, Peter Redner, petitioned for land on January 17, 1816.

    Military:
    "When the Redners arrived in 1791, Henry brought with him a wonderful document wherein Lt. Thomas Van Buskirk late of the King's Orange Rangers attested to the loyality of both Henry Redner and his son-in-law James Johnson. Both the King's Orange Rangers and the New Jersey Volunteers recruited from the same areas, and had many similar surnames in the Muster Rolls. Early documents tell us that Henry was a weaver by trade."

    _TODO:
    microfilm # 1853036. NAC # C-2029. Petition # G 5 / 64. May 25, 1802. Henry Ridner, emigrant.

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    microfilm # 1630727. NAC # C-2741. Petition # R 7 / 20. February 28, 1805. Henry Ridnor, senior, yeoman, of Ameliasburgh.

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    microfilm # 1630734. NAC # C-2748. Petition # R 22 / 70. November 17, 1840. Henry Redner, UEL, of Ameliasburgh.

    _TODO:
    Ask Peter Johnson for a copy of the document "Ancestors and Descendants of Henry Redner Sr U.E., 4th Battalion New Jersey Volunteers" by Mildred and Loral Wannamaker. It was done in the 1970's. Is there a copy at MAGRC?

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    microfilm # 1630727. LAC # C-2741. Petition "R" bundle, #20. February 28, 1805. Henry Ridnor, senior, yeoman, of Ameliasburgh. Peter Johnson uses this reference - it details his service unlike the initial 1791 petition. RG 1, L 3, Vol. 425. Does this have the Lt. Thomas Van Buskirk certificate with it?

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    New Jersey Volunteers muster rolls. Captain Peter Ruttan's Company, 4th Battalion. Staten Island NY Mar 1778. Reel C-4216. It lists Henry Redner. [Is this a LAC film number?]

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    Microfilm C-14028. Upper Canada Land Board Minutes & Records. RG 1, L 4, Vol. 7. Reel C-14028. Referenced in "And Your Petitioner Will Ever Pray: The Papers of the First Land Board of the Mecklenburg/Midland Districts 1749-1794" by Linda Corupe, page 155.

    _TODO:
    "Paramus, Bergen County, New Jersey, Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms 1740-1850" was a book edited by Howard S. F. Randolph & Russell B. Rankin. Newark: 1935. Kinship reprint 1992. Page 56 shows the baptism of Henry Redner Jr. in 1769. Peter Johnson refers to this source.

    _TODO:
    Peter Johnson photographed the Redner Family Bible pages in 1975. Where are my copies of these? Ask Peter who has the bible now.

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    Henry REDNER died in sometime after 1809 likely in Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County

    _TODO:
    Folios missing according to Arless Flint list c. 1975.
    Missing: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 27, 42.

    Military:
    "During the Revolutionary War, as the Redners adhered to the Tories and remained loyal to the Crown, their home was attacked. During the affray, Henry was shot, and although not killed, he was badly wounded. The mishap only tended to embitter the dissatisfaction that was felt by the loyalists, and added an animosity that readily caused Henry and his family to emigrate to Canada after peace was declared."

    Military:
    "During the Revolutionary War, as the Redners adhered to the Tories and remained loyal to the Crown, their home was attacked. During the affray, Henry was shot, and although not killed, he was badly wounded. The mishap only tended to embitter the dissatisfaction that was felt by the loyalists, and added an animosity that readily caused Henry and his family to emigrate to Canada after peace was declared."

    Military:
    He was in the 4th Battalion of the New Jersey Volunteers under Captain Peter Ruttan.

    Emigration:
    "The Redners were part of that mini-migration from Bergen Co. New Jersey in 1791, which also brought the Wannamakers, Babcocks and Johnsons and may have encouraged the arrival of the Brickmans and Wessels too."

    Petition for land:
    "Henry Redner, late from New Jersey, with a family of five children, and by trade a weaver, applies to be admitted as a settler. He is the father-in-law of James Johnson, and as well as him, is recommended by Lieutenant Buskirk. A certificate for 200 acres of land is granted him and the oath of allegiance administered."

    Family:
    "The Redners were of German origin, but their arrival in America pre-dated the more fully explored Palatine settlement of the early 1700s."

    Residence:
    "The family settled in Adolphustown initially, but by 1800 they were located in Ameliasburgh. As Loyalists, the New Jersey group did draw land, but it was somewhat scattered in areas such as Percy Township, so they purchased Location Tickets and settled near each other in 'The County'."

    Burial:
    "There are no surviving grave markers for Henry and Maria but chances are [that] they are buried either on the farm or at the Dempsey-Cuningham Pioneer Cemetery on Lot 84 where Henry Jr. is buried. A third possibility is Albury Cemetery."

    Death:
    When his son, Peter Redner, petitioned for land on January 17, 1816, his father, Henry Redner of Ameliasburg, was described as "the late" and "deceased".

    Henry married Maria BIELSFELDIN. Maria was born in 1746 in New Jersey, United States; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Maria BIELSFELDIN was born in 1746 in New Jersey, United States; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: New Jersey, United States; "Maria Polis"
    • Name: Maria Polis
    • Name: Maria Pulisfelt
    • Reference Number: 493.0
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    • _UID: 70A8CBEEB5C148A487225D9AE9B4C75C9363
    • Burial: 1809-1915, Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada

    Notes:

    Name:
    Mary Polis was "the daughter of a Swedish family, who also subscribed to loyalist principles, and accompanied the Redners to Canada".

    _TODO:
    Mary or Maria (Bielsfeldin) REDNER died in sometime after 1800 likely in Ameliasburgh Twp, PE Co. Died in Prince Edward County.

    Burial:
    "There are no surviving grave markers for Henry and Maria but chances are [that] they are buried either on the farm or at the Dempsey-Cuningham Pioneer Cemetery on Lot 84 where Henry Jr. is buried. A third possibility is Albury Cemetery."

    Children:
    1. Henry REDNER, Junior was born in 1769 in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States; died in 1852.
    2. Margaret REDNER was born in 1772 in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States; died about 1850 in Canada West, Canada.
    3. Elizabeth REDNER was born in 1772 in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States; and died.
    4. Mary REDNER was born in 1779 in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States; and died.
    5. John REDNER was born in 1782; and died.
    6. 7. Sophia REDNER was born in 1783; died in 1876.
    7. Peter REDNER was born on 20 Jan 1790 in United States; died on 29 Jul 1864 in Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada.



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