1. William L. Robinson served in Co. B, 3rd Brigade, Texas State Troops - Orderly Sgt. 1864 Relief
List. Vol 1 Nacoghdoches County Families, Page 179 (F116) (F117) (F117). 1860 Census.
1. Sources: Vol 1 Nacogdoches County Families, Page 179 (F116) (F117) (F118).
1860 Census
1. Never married.
1. Swithin served in The Revolutionary War.
1. Peter did not have any male offspring. [Suggesting there were females]
2. He was a State Senator and Publisher of The Delaware Gazette.
3. He was a Revolutionary War patriot, publisher, satesman, and founder of the first free libraries in America.
1. John did not have any male offspring.
2. He was a Revolutionary War patriot.
1. Swithin served in The Revolutionary War.
1. It is believed that Christian was killed in The Revolutionary War in 1777.
2. From Jerry L. Brimberry (404) 469-4934 Page 181.
3. Question...is the surname Brimberry, Brunberg, or Brynbery?
1. Susanna and her brother, Matthias, moved with their Anderson spouses and in-laws to Orange County, North Carolina in 1768, thence to southwest Virginia
1. From Jerry Lee Brimberry (404) 469-4934.
2. Peter was a wagon & carriage maker for over 30-years.
1. As her first born son, John, naming practices of that time, sugest that Dicey's father's name may have been John, especially since a later born son was names Matthias after Peter's father.
1. He signed a petition at Fort Boonesboro, Kentucky in 1785.
2. He married Jane Cunningham in Indiana Territory in 1808.
3. He served in the War of 1812 in Illinois.
4. He diappeared in the "Southern Country" about 1823, and was divorced by his wife in Crawford County, Illinois, in 1825.
Marriage Notes for Jacob Brimberry and Jane CUNNINGHAM-3792
1. Divorced by his wife in Crawford County, Illinois in 1825.