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HISTORY OF
THE FAMILY ROBINSON
Amos Cole
Honestly, the internet made so much information available I began to doubt some of its veracity. So I started making charts that incorporated "proof": historical documents, family papers, valid research - not just picking up hints and trails and unsubstaniated family trees. Like this one, below.



For years and years, this was the only clue I had for Mom's whole family, and the photos. The photos led me to Scotch Plains, NJ, to the church yard, where a lot of the family still was. (Just tonight I looked up 317 Forest Road, in Scotch Plains, where the photo of Will and Sister was taken, and it turned out to be across the street from the church.)
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