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William F. Robey (farmer)
Wife: Anna
Son: James (farmer)
Son: Lewis
Daugher: Mary
Daughter: Frances

Lived in Fairfax (this might have been Dranesville in later census records)

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Lewis H Robey (farmer)
Wife: Charlotte (keeping house)
Son: De Almon
Son: Early
Mother In-Law: Susan A. Hunt

Lived in Dranesville

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Lewis Robey (farmer)
Wife: Charlotte (keeping house)
Son: De Almon (at home)
Son: Early
Daughter: Mary Augusta
Son: Erwin
Daughter: Zora Elizabeth
Mother In-Law: Susan Hunt

Lived in Dranesville

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Lewis H. Robey (farmer)
Wife: Charlotte
Son: Ervin L. (farmer)
Daugher: Zora E.
Daughter: Lula V. (at school)
Servant: Robert Kidwell (Farm Labor)

Lived in Dranesville

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Lewis H. Robey
Wife: Charlotte E.
Grandaughter: Lealia A.

Lived in Dranesville

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John Hawxhurst (miller/mnachinist)
T Hawxhurst (farmer)
Dane Hawxhurst
Timothy Hawxhurst
Lewis Robey (laborer)

It is not clear why Lewis was living with the Hawxhurst family, but it is very possible that he was sent to live with them to…

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This is a map taken by the US Geological Society of the Falls Church Quadrangle. The property of Samuel Birch was highlighted in yellow and the location of where his house was, where his daughter Sarah's house was, and where the cemetery is, are…

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William I. Spencer (farmer)

Tall, slender, black eyes, black hair

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Google Maps' rendering of the area on Lee, west of Glebe, between the highway and North 22nd; the cemetery was destroyed by the expansion of Lee Highway as part of State Highway Commission Project 1700-06.

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Published by V.P. Corbett in October 1861, this map of Fairfax County displays where the Trumble Family would later live. Situated between Little River Turnpike and Braddock Road just west of the Accotank line.
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