_Reuben FASSETT _________+
| (1764 - 1824) m 1784
_Elihu Lawrence FASSETT _|
| (1789 - 1863) m 1810 |
| |_Tamson Lawrence TOWNER _+
| (1764 - ....) m 1784
|
|--Mary Ann FASSETT
| (1812 - 1814)
| _________________________
| |
|_Zerviah WHEATON ________|
(1793 - 1852) m 1810 |
|_________________________
_Joseph Shepherd FASSETT _+
| (1798 - 1835) m 1818
_Joseph Nelson FASSETT _|
| (1819 - ....) m 1842 |
| |_Catherine ALBRO _________
| (1799 - 1857) m 1818
|
|--Willard H. FASSETT
| (1857 - 1908)
| __________________________
| |
|_Frances LAWRENCE ______|
(1826 - ....) m 1842 |
|__________________________
[7968]
1860 US Census age 4 b. PA
1900 US Census age 41 b. PA - Aug 1858 m. 22 yrs - occupation Coal Miner
[7970] Indiana Evening Gazette, 21 Nov 1908 - article references Emery Fassett and family of Iselin attended Willard's funeral
[14958] m. 22 yrs.
_______________________
|
_Maynard Earle MANLEY _|
| |
| |_______________________
|
|
|--Michael Earl MANLEY
|
| _Vincent Albert TABOR _+
| | (1905 - 1963)
|_Marjorie TABOR _______|
|
|_Gertrude E. FASSETT __+
(1916 - 1993)
__
|
_Samuel ROBINSON ____|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Jonathan ROBINSON
| (1756 - 1819)
| __
| |
|_Marcy LEONARD ______|
|
|__
[1890]
http://www.allroutes.to/robinson/d530.htm
Jonathan ROBINSON U.S. Senator(1) was born on Aug 11 1756 in Hardwick, MA.
He settled in 1796. He was buried in 1819 in Bennington, VT, Bennington Center Cemetary.(31) Grave number 57, location D-4 on Bennington Center Cemetary map. He died on Nov 3 1819. Revolutionary War Soldier as per Bennington Center Cemetary Register page 88.
BIOGRAPHY: TFG-78-Judge Jonathan Robinson served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for 6 years. He served in the Revolutionary War.
See D.A.R. Patriot Index, p.576
BIOGRAPHY: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000346
BIOGRAPHY: ROBINSON, Jonathan, (1756 - 1819)
BIOGRAPHY: Senate Years of Service: 1807-1815
Party: Democratic Republican
BIOGRAPHY: ROBINSON, Jonathan, (brother of Moses Robinson), a Senator from Vermont;
born in Hardwick, Mass., August 11, 1756; received a limited schooling; moved to
Bennington, Vt., in 1761; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1796 and commenced
practice in Bennington, Vt.; town clerk 1795-1801; member, State house of
representatives 1789-1802; judge of the Vermont probate court 1795-1798;
chief justice of the supreme court of Vermont 1801-1807; elected in 1807 as a
Democratic Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by
the resignation of Israel Smith; reelected in 1809 and served from October 10, 1807,
to March 3, 1815; was not a candidate for reelection in 1814; again judge of the
probate court 1815-1819; member, State house of representatives in 1818;
died in Bennington, Vt., on November 3, 1819;
interment in the Old Bennington Cemetery, Bennington, Vt.
BURIAL: Bennington Center Cemetery
[1887] TFG has b. 8 Aug. 1756. See note in Bio
[1889] TFG has d. 11 Nov. 1819. See note in Bio