A native of England, Mr. Robson was formerly employed as shot firer at the old Klondike coal mine. He was a member of the Third Presbyterian Church.
He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Marie Kitchen, Dawson; three sisters, Mrs. Jane Dunlap, city; Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, city, and Mrs. Hannah Moore, Chicago; three brothers, Thomas, William, and Joseph, all of the city; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Daily Illinois State Journal
Monday, Sep 01, 1947
Springfield, IL
Page: 10
A native of England, Mr. Robson was formerly employed as shot firer at the old Klondike coal mine. He was a member of the Third Presbyterian Church.
He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Marie Kitchen, Dawson; three sisters, Mrs. Jane Dunlap, city; Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, city, and Mrs. Hannah Moore, Chicago; three brothers, Thomas, William, and Joseph, all of the city; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Daily Illinois State Journal
Monday, Sep 01, 1947
Springfield, IL
Page: 10
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