The history of families that migrated to northwest Louisiana and northeast Texas, 1838-1856 : Adams, Bolin, Carrow, Hanson, Hardy, Henry, Oliver, Petty, Robinson, Ross, Tillman and related families/ compiled by Hazel Robinson Merrill
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Hazel Marie Robinson was born in 1909 in Logansport, Louisiana, the daughter of Yancy Robinson (1882-1919) and Nannie Ditz Hardy Robinson (1887-1981); and the granddaughter of Edward Clay Robinson (1847-1916), Caledonia Adams Robinson (1851-1909), William Wesley Carrow Hardy (1854-1939), and Loia Hanson Hardy (1859-1908). She married Samuel Merrill, Jr. in 1937 at Shreveport, Louisiana. They had a son born in 1939 at New Orleans, Louisiana. Ancestors, relatives and descendants lived in Louisiana, Texas, Illinois, California, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, New York, Pennsylvania and elsewhere.
Ancestors include: Edward Robinson (fl. 1738-1768) of Cumberland County, North Carolina -- Benjamin Adams (ca. 1700-ca. 1756) of Virginia -- James Bolin (ca. 1767-1843) of Scotland and Cumberland County, North Carolina -- George Ross (d. after 1786) of Virginia, North Carolina, and York County, South Carolina -- John Marion Hardy (d. 1862) of Louisiana and Texas -- Joradan Spencer Carrow (d. 1847) of North Carolina and Caddo Parish, Louisiana -- Robert Hinson [Hanson line] (d. ca. 1802) of Fauquier County, Virginia -- Isaac Henry (1778-1853) of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Franklin County, Tennessee.
Includes Adams, Bolin, Carrow, Hanson, Hardy, Henry, Oliver, Petty, Robinson, Ross, Tillman, Atkinson, Cratch, Johnson, Jones, Lackey, Lambeth, Love, McCarthy, Merrill, Moore, Oden, Pace, Roberson, Smith and related families.
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