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Robbins Cemetery, Portage Township
Index of Robbins Cemetery burials . . . .
The Robbins Cemetery is a pioneer cemetery located along the south side of Robbins Road at 325 West (southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 20). A Presbyterian Church, constructed in 1852, once stood adjacent to the cemetery. Numerous pioneers of Portage Township and Liberty Township are interred in the cemetery.
The land on which the Robbins Cemetery is located was once owned by Samuel Putnam Robbins, who emigrated to Porter County in 1835, hence the name of the cemetery. When Samuel donated land and aided in the construction of the Presbyterian Church, he also donated one acre of land for burial purposes. The ground was later owned by James B. Robbins (son of Samuel), then Chester Coe Robbins (son of James), followed by Robert and Fern Carolyn Robbins Rowe (daughter of Chester). The cemetery appears on the Portage Township plat maps published in 1895, 1906, and 1921.
The first burial in the Robbins Cemetery, according to available records, appears to be that of Esther W. Robbins, who died on August 20, 1838, just two weeks after her birth. Esther was a daughter of Samuel Putnam Robbins and his wife Caroline (Coe) Robbins.
The Robbins Cemetery is reportedly a private cemetery, although it is entrusted to and maintained by the Portage Township Trustee.
The Robbins Cemetery was read by Carol Crook, LuAnn Connors, Kathy Heckman, and Donna McCormick in 1992 for the Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society. Numerous updates and corrections have been made to the 1992 reading of the cemetery.
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Robbins Cemetery, Portage Township
Index of Robbins Cemetery burials . . . .
The Robbins Cemetery is a pioneer cemetery located along the south side of Robbins Road at 325 West (southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 20). A Presbyterian Church, constructed in 1852, once stood adjacent to the cemetery. Numerous pioneers of Portage Township and Liberty Township are interred in the cemetery.
The land on which the Robbins Cemetery is located was once owned by Samuel Putnam Robbins, who emigrated to Porter County in 1835, hence the name of the cemetery. When Samuel donated land and aided in the construction of the Presbyterian Church, he also donated one acre of land for burial purposes. The ground was later owned by James B. Robbins (son of Samuel), then Chester Coe Robbins (son of James), followed by Robert and Fern Carolyn Robbins Rowe (daughter of Chester). The cemetery appears on the Portage Township plat maps published in 1895, 1906, and 1921.
The first burial in the Robbins Cemetery, according to available records, appears to be that of Esther W. Robbins, who died on August 20, 1838, just two weeks after her birth. Esther was a daughter of Samuel Putnam Robbins and his wife Caroline (Coe) Robbins.
The Robbins Cemetery is reportedly a private cemetery, although it is entrusted to and maintained by the Portage Township Trustee.
The Robbins Cemetery was read by Carol Crook, LuAnn Connors, Kathy Heckman, and Donna McCormick in 1992 for the Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society. Numerous updates and corrections have been made to the 1992 reading of the cemetery.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Jump Around (Mrs. Doubtfire) · The Hollywood Band
Box Office Hits Vol. 7
℗ 2009 Tam-Tam Media
Released on: 2009-04-01
Music Publisher: SGAE
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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