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Benjamin Franklin Robard's Family. 8g. (Page 23). Benjamin Franklin Robards, son of Capt. Lewis Robards and wife, Hannah, was born in Bullitt county, Kentucky, in 1806; died testate in Jefferson county, Kentucky, March 10, 1856, aged fifty years. He married Elizabeth Young, November 7, 1848. She was born in 1828, died in 1876, aged forty-eight years. To them were born three children, viz.: Medora, born July 2, 1850, died August 25, 1851; John Douglas, born January 20, 1852, in Jefferson county, Ky.; William Blair, born December 3, 1853, in Jefferson county, Kentucky. John Douglas Robard's Family. [1.] John Douglas Robards, born in Jefferson county, Kentucky, January 20, 1852. Married Linie L. Williams, March 16, 1875. To them were born eight children, namely:
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2. William Blair Robards, born in Jefferson county, Kentucky, December 3, 1853. Married Bettie Williams, December 20, 1882, in Nelson county, Kentucky. Have no children. She was born in Bullitt county, Kentucky, November 20, 1841. Graduate of Stewart Female College at Shelbyville, Kentucky, in June 1865. Have lived a busy life. They live near Shepherdsville, Kentucky. Are in the merchandise business. To her I am under obligations for the geneology of the Benjamin F. Robards family and descendants. Also the Eliza Robards family continued from page twenty-three. Wm. Blair Robards and his brother, John Douglas Robards, are Democratic in politics. |
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