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Lola Pearl ROBERTSON

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lola Pearl ROBERTSON was born on 29 Sep 1919 in Iowa (daughter of William Wesley ROBERTSON and Norma Columbia GARDNER); died on 27 Dec 1919 in Minburn, Dallas, Iowa.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Wesley ROBERTSON was born on 16 Apr 1886 in Grimes, Dallas, Iowa (son of Benjamin Franklin ROBERTSON and Lucy Laurana ELLIS); died on 28 Jun 1955 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa; was buried in Brethren Cemetery, Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa.

    William married Norma Columbia GARDNER on 14 Jun 1914 in Forest City, Winnebago, Iowa. Norma was born on 4 Jul 1892 in Elmwood, Peoria, Illinois; died on 23 Feb 1982 in Ogden, Boone, Iowa; was buried in Brethren Cemetery, Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Norma Columbia GARDNER was born on 4 Jul 1892 in Elmwood, Peoria, Illinois; died on 23 Feb 1982 in Ogden, Boone, Iowa; was buried in Brethren Cemetery, Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa.
    Children:
    1. Benjamin Wesley ROBERTSON was born on 11 Jun 1914 in Minburn, Dallas, Iowa; died on 17 Jun 1962 in Eugene, Lane, Oregon.
    2. Burton John ROBERTSON was born on 1 Nov 1915 in Minburn, Dallas, Iowa; died on 6 Feb 2004 in Madrid, Boone, Iowa; was buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Ogden, Boone, Iowa.
    3. Arzola Lucille ROBERTSON was born on 5 Nov 1916 in Minburn, Dallas, Iowa; died on 7 Jun 1989 in Salem, Marion, Oregon.
    4. Norma Leota ROBERTSON was born on 9 Jul 1918 in Minburn, Dallas, Iowa; died on 2 Oct 2006 in Salem, Marion, Oregon; was buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Ogden, Boone, Iowa.
    5. 1. Lola Pearl ROBERTSON was born on 29 Sep 1919 in Iowa; died on 27 Dec 1919 in Minburn, Dallas, Iowa.
    6. Alma Jean ROBERTSON


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Benjamin Franklin ROBERTSON was born on 26 Feb 1852 in Polk, Missouri (son of George Lewis ROBERTSON and Emily JOHNSON); died on 16 Nov 1943 in Grimes, Dallas, Iowa; was buried in Sunny Hill Cemetery, Grimes, Polk, Iowa.

    Benjamin married Lucy Laurana ELLIS on 22 Aug 1882 in Iowa. Lucy was born on 8 Jul 1862 in Hoff Prairie Cemetery, Dallas, Iowa; died on 3 Sep 1937 in Dallas, Iowa; was buried in Sunny Hill Cemetery, Grimes, Polk, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lucy Laurana ELLIS was born on 8 Jul 1862 in Hoff Prairie Cemetery, Dallas, Iowa; died on 3 Sep 1937 in Dallas, Iowa; was buried in Sunny Hill Cemetery, Grimes, Polk, Iowa.
    Children:
    1. James Samuel ROBERTSON was born on 21 Apr 1884 in Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa; died on 21 Sep 1951; was buried in Sunny Hill Cemetery, Grimes, Polk, Iowa.
    2. 2. William Wesley ROBERTSON was born on 16 Apr 1886 in Grimes, Dallas, Iowa; died on 28 Jun 1955 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa; was buried in Brethren Cemetery, Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa.
    3. Ida Grace ROBERTSON was born on 20 Feb 1897 in Iowa; died on 2 Jun 1978 in Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa; was buried in Sunny Hill Cemetery, Grimes, Polk, Iowa.
    4. Pearl Esther ROBERTSON was born on 30 Jan 1901 in Iowa; died on 29 Dec 1977 in Ridgecrest, Kern, California; was buried in Sunny Hill Cemetery, Grimes, Polk, Iowa.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Lewis ROBERTSON was born on 8 Mar 1817 in Virginia (son of Henry Harvey ROBERTSON and Elizabeth Frances LOGAN); died on 1 Sep 1908 in Dallas, Iowa; was buried in Brethren Cemetery, Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa.

    Notes:

    Gorge Lewis Robertson, son of Elizabeth and Harvey Robertson was born in the state of Virginia in the year 1817, March the eighth one hundred and nineteen years ago. He was the son of a family of eight children: Judith, Millie, Lucinda, Anthony, Harvey, Tom, Cornelious and himself the youngest.
     When he was about one year old he and his parents and his brothers and sisters moved to Tennessee. He remained in the home of his father til he was a young man, when he wanted to see some other part of the country so he took his worldly posessions consisting of what clothes he had, a horse and saddle and started out on horseback.
     He stopped in Missouri near Springfield, where he met a family by lthe name of Johnson. He married the eldest daughter Emily, of Mr. & Mrs. Williamson Johnson, he being twenty nine years old and his young wife sixteen. To this union were born eleven children two sons and nine daughters, Viz Elizabeth, Harve, Benjamine, Lucinda, Jane, Armilda, Ida, and Elva beside three having died when small.
     While his oldest children were quite small his father died who was still living in Tennessee; he, George, went back to Tenn. and brought his aged mother to live with him in Mo.. The last years of her life she was an invalid, he secured a negro mammy, as they were called in those days, to care for her. She lived to the unusual age of Ninety Six years.
     During the war of 1861 between the North and South things became most unpleasant for George, as most of his wifes people favored the South and he had Northern views and seventeen of his wifes relatives were fighting for the south he saw plainly he would have to join the Confederate army or leave Mo.. They had and opportunity to leave and go out under protection of a regiment of union Soldiers; so along with several other families they left in wagons for Illinois.
     In crossing the Mississippi river he stepped out on the wagon tongue to unreign his horses to drink and he slipped off the tongue and the wagon ran over him breaking several ribs. He was disabled for a few days but he wouldn’t give up so on they went till they arrived near Springfield and near here they remained for about two years.
     About that time he heard of cheap land in Iowa, so hither they came landing in Dallas C. in Oct. 1864 settling on the land where his son Ben now lives, the old house stood west of Ben’s about a half mile. But misfortune came to him in the loss of his wife Emily in year 1868? leaving him with a large family; one daughter Elizabeth was married at this time. He struggled along as best he could, the oldest daughter Lucinda being fourteen years old at the time of her mothers death.
     A few years later he became acquainted, through a friend, John Halderman, with a widow lady Elizabeth Leak and her daughters living in Polk County. To make a long story short he married one of the daughters Sarah Jane, March 21, 1871. To this union two daughters were born Louisa Bell and Susie Dell, the latter dying at the age of three months.
     At the time of this writing June 1936, there are five daughters living, also one son: Mrs. Mary Lucinda Wilson of Granger, Ia. Mrs. Martha Armilda Stoner of Granger, Ia., Mrs. Ida C. Rowe of Dallas Center, Mrs. Elva A. Brown of Los Angeles, Califl, Mrs. Louisa B. Aldrich of Waukee, Ia and Benjamin F. Robertson of Grimes, Ia.
     George L. Robertson died Sept. 1, 1908 at age 91 years five months and 23 days. He was a member of the Methodist church for 60 years, active in religious work, a strong believer in the necessity and worth of living the Christian life. His wife Sarah followed him in death three years later on Sept. 3rd, 1911. His daughter Jane Stoner died in 1893. His daughter Elizabeth Smith in 1907. His son Harvey in 1908. At this time June 1936 as near as can be estimated there are about 250 in this Robertson family.
    Written by Aunt Lou Aldrich and read at the Robertson Reunion.

    George married Emily JOHNSON on 26 Jul 1846 in Polk, Missouri. Emily (daughter of Williamson JOHNSON and Elizabeth F. PERRIMAN) was born on 11 Oct 1830 in Tennessee; died on 11 Apr 1868 in Dallas, Iowa; was buried in Brethren Cemetery, Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Emily JOHNSON was born on 11 Oct 1830 in Tennessee (daughter of Williamson JOHNSON and Elizabeth F. PERRIMAN); died on 11 Apr 1868 in Dallas, Iowa; was buried in Brethren Cemetery, Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa.

    Notes:

    LDS spells "Emmaly"

    Notes:

    The family was enumerated on the 1850 and 1860 Census for Polk, Mo. Lyle Keith WILLIAMS, p. 57, only stated that George married and resided in Adel, IOWA.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth ROBERTSON was born on 13 Mar 1848 in Polk, Missouri; died on 19 Aug 1906 in Jennings, Jefferson Davis, Louisiana.
    2. Harvey ROBERTSON was born on 13 Mar 1850 in Polk, Missouri; died on 21 Nov 1908 in Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa; was buried in Brethren Cemetery, Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa.
    3. 4. Benjamin Franklin ROBERTSON was born on 26 Feb 1852 in Polk, Missouri; died on 16 Nov 1943 in Grimes, Dallas, Iowa; was buried in Sunny Hill Cemetery, Grimes, Polk, Iowa.
    4. Mary Lucinda ROBERTSON was born on 21 Feb 1854 in Missouri; died on 27 Jul 1947 in Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa; was buried in Brethren Cemetery, Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa.
    5. Amanda Jane ROBERTSON was born on 19 Oct 1855 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri; died on 26 Jun 1893 in Granger, Polk, Iowa; was buried in Lincoln Cemetery, Granger, Polk, Iowa.
    6. Josephine Azmarine ROBERTSON was born on 26 Jul 1857 in Polk, Missouri; died on 20 Sep 1857.
    7. Martha Armilda ROBERTSON was born on 12 Mar 1858 in Polk, Missouri; died on 16 Aug 1951 in Granger, Polk, Iowa; was buried in Brethren Cemetery, Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa.
    8. Florence Alithe ROBERTSON was born on 16 Apr 1861; died in Oct 1862.
    9. Ida Chalcedona ROBERTSON was born on 12 Feb 1863 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Illinois; died on 23 Jul 1942 in Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa; was buried in Brethren Cemetery, Dallas Center, Dallas, Iowa.
    10. Elva Antine ROBERTSON was born on 21 Aug 1865 in Iowa; died on 19 Sep 1938 in Los Angeles, California.
    11. Infant ROBERTSON was born on 10 Apr 1868; died on 10 Apr 1868.