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Robey
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The background and graphics on this site were found on the
following websites:
Updated June 28, 2002
Website owned by Randy and Toni Campbell. Randy is a
4-great-grandson of
William and Mary Collins Robey
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Below are a list of links to other sites connected in some way to William
and Mary Collins Robey.
Websites Related To Robey Research
Robey/Robie/Roby
family association A site dedicated to the
Robey family as a whole. Our William Robey's family ties into
this family.
RTCampbell
Genealogy Our gedcom on Rootsweb
containing further information about the Robey, Moore,
Lewis, Graves, and Waite families.
Link to
Philip Moore Site Step-Father of William
Robey.
Wykes Family Website
A site dedicated to the family of Charles Hayward and Cynthia Annie Robey Wykes,
daughter of Francis Asbury Robey and granddaughter of William and Mary Collins Robey.
The site is maintained by great-granddaughters of Charles and Annie Wykes.
Website of Mariana Zuelsdorf Mariana Zuelsdorf is a distant
Robey cousin, who has dedicated a portion
of her site to the descendants of William Robey.
Descendants of William and Mary Collins Robey The portion of
Mariana Zuelsdorf's site dedicated to descendants of William and Mary Collins Robey.
Urick
Family Website A very informative
website by Jennifer Urick, a descendant of Philip and
Jemima Lewis Robey Moore through their son Levi Moore.
Scioto
County Website A website containing
history and biographies from Scioto County, Ohio, where
William and Mary Collins Robey lived, married, and raised
their family.
Portsmouth,
Ohio Views A site showing various
scenes from Modern-day Portsmouth, Ohio, where the Moores
settled.
Stephenson County, Illinois Website Stephenson County was
where the Robeys settled, and where Levi, William Waddel, and
Cynthia Graves remained when William and Mary and the other
Texas Robeys moved to Travis County, Texas.
McConnell and Waddams Township, Illinois Website This site is
dedicated to history and genealogy of McConnell and Waddams Township,
where Levi Robey and Cynthia Graves lived.
The McConnell, Stephenson, Illinois area Historical
Society Museum Homepage
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