Edward Robbins Explained

Edward Hutchinson Robbins
Order:6th
Office:Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
Term Start:1802
Term End:1806
Governor:Caleb Strong
Predecessor:Samuel Phillips Jr.
Successor:Levi Lincoln Sr.
Office2:Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Term Start2:1793
Term End2:1802
Birth Date:9 February 1758
Birth Place:Milton, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British America
Death Place:Milton, Massachusetts, U.S.
Alma Mater:Harvard College
Profession:Lawyer, politician, judge
Party:Democratic-Republican
Children:7

Edward Hutchinson Robbins (February 9, 1758 – 1829) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the sixth lieutenant governor of Massachusetts from 1802 to 1806.

Early life

Robbins was born on February 9, 1758, in Milton, Province of Massachusetts Bay in what was then British America. He was the son of Rev. Nathaniel Robbins (1726–1795) and Elizabeth (née Hutchinson) Robbins (1731–1793). His mother was married to Caleb Chappel Jr. Among his siblings was Lydia Robbins and Nathaniel Johnson Robbins.

His paternal grandparents were Thomas Robbins and Ruth (née Johnson) Robbins. His maternal grandparents were Lydia (née Foster) Hutchinson and Edward Hutchinson, a grandson of Capt. Edward Hutchinson (and his parents, magistrate William Hutchinson and Anne Hutchinson).[1]

He graduated from Harvard College in 1775.

Career

After his graduation, he became a lawyer, a delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention.[2]

On October 21, 1786, Robbins and his brother Nathaniel received a land grant for the purchase and settlement of lands in Passamaquoddy, now in Maine. The town of Robbinston on the St. Croix River was named in his honor.[2]

Political career

Robbins was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and from 1793 until 1802, he was the Speaker of the House. From 1802 to 1806, Robbins served under Governor Caleb Strong as the sixth Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts.[2]

In 1811, he was appointed judge of probate for Norfolk County.[2]

Personal life

In 1785, Robbins was married to Elizabeth Murray (1756–1837), daughter of James Murray and Barbara (née Bennet) Murray.[3] Her sister, Dorothy "Dolly" Forbes, was married to Rev. John Forbes and was the mother of diplomat John Murray Forbes.[4] Together, Edward and Elizabeth were the parents of:[3]

In 1799, he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[9]

Robbins died in 1829.

Descendants

Through his granddaughter, Catherine Robbins Lyman (the wife of Warren Delano Jr.), he is the great-grandfather of Sara Delano (the wife of James Roosevelt) and the great-great-grandfather of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Winsor . Justin . Jewett . Clarence F. . The Memorial History of Boston: Including Suffolk County, Massachusetts. 1630-1880. Ed. by Justin Winsor . 1881 . J. R. Osgood and Company . 539 . 24 April 2019 . en.
  2. Web site: Murray-Robbins Family Papers, 1658-1944 . www.masshist.org . . 24 April 2019.
  3. Book: Murray . James . Letters of James Murray, Loyalist . printed: not published . 1901 . 289, 295 . 24 April 2019 . en.
  4. Web site: Forbes Family Papers, 1732-1931. www.masshist.org. en. 2017-07-06.
  5. Book: Cutter . William Richard . Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts . 1908 . Lewis historical publishing Company . 1885 . 24 April 2019 . en.
  6. Book: Dwight . Benjamin Woodbridge . The History of the Descendants of John Dwight of Dedham, Mass . 1874 . J.F. Trow & Son, printers . 480 . 24 April 2019 . en.
  7. Book: Whalen . Joseph . The Stipp and Brown Family Tree . 2002 . Gateway Press . 129–130 . 24 April 2019 . en.
  8. Book: Sibley's Harvard Graduates: Biographical Sketches of Those who Attended Harvard College ... with Bibliographical and Other Notes. 1772-1774 . 1999 . . 9780934909778 . 49 . 24 April 2019 . en.
  9. Web site: Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter R. American Academy of Arts and Sciences. August 7, 2014.
  10. Book: Bergen . Tunis Garret . Genealogies of the State of New York: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation . 1915 . Lewis Historical Publishing Company . 1061 . 24 April 2019 . en.