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John Alden Robinson

Male 1876 - 1907  (~ 31 years)


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  • Name John Alden Robinson 
    Birth May 1876  Southold, Suffolk, NY Find all individuals with events at this location
    Gender Male 
    Census 1 Jun 1905  Elmira, Chemung, NY Find all individuals with events at this location ; age 29, born US, physician
    Death 14 Jun 1907  Elmira, Chemung, NY Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial   Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, NY Find all individuals with events at this location
    Person ID I9621  Family Tree
    Last Modified 25 Aug 2015 

    Father James Robinson 
    Family ID F4420  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family AncestorsLena Mills Palmer,   b. 1878, Morristown, St. Lawrence, NY Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 8 Oct 1916 (Age 38 years) 
    Marriage 24 Aug 1904  Morristown, St. Lawrence, NY Find all individuals with events at this location
    Notes 
    • From "The Ithaca Daily News", 24 Aug 1904 (fultonhistory.com)
      GRADUATE OF CORNELL WEDS IN MORRISTOWN
      DR. JOHN A. ROBINSON MARRIES MISS LENA M. PALMER - BOTH WELL KNOWN IN THIS CITY - WEDDING BREAKFAST AT BRIDE'S HOME
      The wedding of Miss Lena Mills Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Loyal Palmer of Morristown, N.Y., and Dr. John Alden Robinson, Cornell, M.D., '04, of this city was solemnized in Church church at Morristown at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Miss Palmer is well known in this city as a teacher in the Ithaca public schools. Dr. Robinson is the son of Rev. and Mrs. James Robinson of North Tioga street. He was at one time member of the News editorial staff.
    Family ID F3293  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 25 Aug 2015 

  • Notes 
    • Exerpt from "The Elmira NY Morning Telegraph" (fultonhistory.com)
      DR. ROBINSON DEAD
      POPULAR YOUNG PHYSICIAN OPERATED UPON FOR APPENDICITIS, DIED OF TETANUS.
      Dr. John A. Roberson, one the coroners for Chemung county, died at the Arnot-Ogden hospital Friday morning. The direct cause of death was locked-jaw. About ten days ago while calling upon patients, Dr. Robinson was seized with a severe pain and was transferred from the house of a patient to the hospital. His case was diagnosed as appendicitis. He consented the an operation, which was performed by Dr. Baker and others. The operation was said to be a success .the patient rallying nicely. The nurse called especially to attend the doctor left early in the week, as he seemed will on the road to recovery. However, a day or two later symptoms of tetanus developed, and the nurse was recalled. The remains were taken to the family residence, 215 West Second street.