Frances (Darby) Robinson
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Florence "Frances" Loretta (Darby) Robinson Kendrick (b. 1855 - d. 1921) was the second wife of Dr. Robert Kellen (or Killin) Robinson who had a practice in Prescott, Arizona Territory. They married September 18, 1879 in Miami, Indiana. three years after the death of his first wife, Isabel "Jennie" (Vandervort) Robinson.
Dr. Robert Robinson and Frances, had four children of which two daughters survived, Beryl D. Robinson born August 9, 1880 in Indiana and Fern Adelaide Robinson born July 12, 1889 in Prescott, Arizona Territory. They lived in Prescott for nine years, but due to Robert's failing health, the family decided to move back to Indiana and on September 9, 1891, Dr. Robinson died and was buried in New Antioch Cemetery, New Antioch, Ohio, where he shares a gravestone with his first wife, Isabel Jane "Jennie" Vandervort.
Frances and her duaghters returned to Prescott. Frances was the sister of Flora (Darby) Howard, who was married to Judge John Howard. In 1894, Frances married Alonzo Kendrick on June 19, 1894 in Prescott, Arizona. Later, the family moved to California and on July 31, 1921, Frances died and was buriend in Alameda County, California.
Sources: Family Search, Find A Grave.
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