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  1. Louis Ira ROBBINS: Birth: 13 DEC 1922 in Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine. Death: 7 JAN 2014 in Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine

  2. Gerald Laroy ROBBINS: Birth: 13 OCT 1925 in Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine. Death: 5 JUN 2013 in Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine

  3. Wallace Clifton ROBBINS: Birth: 14 APR 1927 in Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine. Death: 21 JUL 2016 in Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine

  4. Person Not Viewable


Sources
1. Title:   Ancestry.com, <i>1940 United States Federal Census</i> (Provo, UT, USA: A ncestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012)
Page:   Year: 1940; Census Place: Vassalborough, Kennebec, Maine; Roll: T627_1481; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 6-57
2. Title:   Ancestry.com, <i>1930 United States Federal Census</i> (Provo, UT, USA: A ncestry.com Operations Inc, 2002)
Page:   Year: 1930; Census Place: Vassalboro, Kennebec, Maine; Roll: 834; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 0040; Image: 497.0; FHL microfilm: 2340569
3. Title:   Ancestry.com, <i>Maine, Marriage Records, 1713-1937</i> (Provo, UT, USA : Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010)
Page:   Maine State Archives; Augusta, Maine, USA; 1908-1922 Vital Records; Roll #: 47
4. Title:   Ancestry.com, <i>U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989</i> (Provo, UT, USA: A ncestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011)
5. Title:   <i>Vital Records of Vassalboro, Maine from the Town reports 1900-2000 : c ompiled by Angela M. Foster</i> (n.p: Rockport, Maine : Picton Press, c 2004, n.d)
Page:   p. 161
6. Title:   <i>Vital Records of Vassalboro, Maine from the Town reports 1900-2000 : c ompiled by Angela M. Foster</i> (n.p: Rockport, Maine : Picton Press, c 2004, n.d)
Page:   p. 65

Notes
a. Note:   Ahnentafel 9.
 Residences: South China, Maine; Weeks Mills, China, Maine about 1905; East Vassalboro, Maine about 1912; Webber Pond Road, Vassalboro, Maine in October 1921; East Vassalboro, Maine on 12 January 1922.
 Church affiliation: East Vassalboro [Maine] Friends Meeting [Quaker].
 Occupations: bank teller; homemaker.
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 See an article about Malvena (Massé) Robbins: < http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Stephen-L-Robbins/FILE/0032page.html >
 "Good Old Golden Rule Days," by Lea Davis. (5 KB) A story about Malvena (Massé) Robbins (born 1899 in South China, Maine ; died 1993 in East Vassalboro, Maine). Originally published in: Town Line (South China, Maine), Monday, October 21, 1991, vol. 3, no. 43, p. 3. Posted here with permission from Lea Davis. [A8Good ; added 28 March 2003]
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 Interview: Malvena (Massé) Robbins, 01 Oct. 1973. (13 KB) < http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Stephen-L-Robbins/FILE/0078page.html > [A9in73 ; last modified 14 September 2003]
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 Interview: Malvena (Massé) Robbins, 15 Nov. 1975. (42 KB) < http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Stephen-L-Robbins/FILE/0079page.html > [A9in75a ; last modified 21 October 2003]
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 Interview: Malvena (Massé) Robbins, 25 Nov. 1975. (58 KB) < http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Stephen-L-Robbins/FILE/0080page.html > [A9in75b ; last modified 21 October 2003]
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 Friends Meeting, East Vassalboro, Maine, Led by Malvena (Massé) Robbins, 19 June 1977. (15 KB) < http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Stephen-L-Robbins/FILE/0081page.html > [A9Sunday ; last modified 23 September 2003]
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 Funeral service in remembrance of Malvena (Massé) Robbins, 06 March 1993. (40 KB) < http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Stephen-L-Robbins/FILE/ 0096page.html > [A9eulogy ; last modified 01 October 2003]
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 Three Poems about Malvena Robbins. (7 KB) < http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Stephen-L-Robbins/FILE/0097page.html > Suzette (Lalime) Davidson wrote three poems about Malvena (Massé) Robbins which are a worthy remembrance of "Grammie." They are posted here with permission from the author. [A9poems ; last modified 14 February 2004]
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 On 12 May 1993, the committal (burial) service for Malvena was held at Chadwick Cemetery in South China, Maine at 10 a.m., led by Reverend Russell Chase.
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 Stephen Robbins had voice recordings of interviews with Malvena Robbins. Mr. Robbins had the original recordings transferred from audiocassette tapes onto CD audio discs. The recordings contain a lot of interesting material - - Malvena, daughter of a Franco-American immigrant from Bécancour, Québec, describes an interesting journey in a Model-T Ford automobile to visit her French Canadian relatives. There is also a recording of a Quaker meeting at East Vassalboro Friends Meetinghouse, at which Malvena was the minister one Sunday. Stephen Robbins has also written transcriptions of most of these interviews with Malvena. The recordings also offer a linguistically interesting archive of the Central Maine dialect (which is not apparent in the written transcripts).
 Below is a list of the CDs (compact audio disc recordings), which were manufactured for Stephen Robbins in December 2002, by Dr. Edgar J. Lovelady, at Deep Woods Music Services & Recording Studio, Warsaw, Indiana. One set of these CDs was donated to the Maine State Museum (Augusta, Maine) which has accessioned it. A second set of the CDs was donated to the Vassalboro Historical Society Museum (East Vassalboro, Maine) about 2008.
 Malvena Pearl (Massé) Robbins - (1899-1993)
 CD749. Sides A and B. Total time 58:25.
 Track One (A). October 1, 1973, [East Vassalboro, Maine]. Malvena Robbins. 29:45.
 Track Two (B). November 15, 1 975, [East Vassalboro, Maine]. Malvena Robbins. 28:38.
 CD750. Side C. Total time 27:49.
 Track One (C). November 15, 1975, East Vassalboro, Maine. Malvena Robbins. 27:49.
 CD751. Side D. Total time 59:38.
 Track One (D). November 25, 1975, East Vassalboro, Maine. Malvena Robbins. 59:38.
 CD752. Side E. Total time 23:03.
 Track One (E). June 19, 1977, Friends Meetinghouse, East Vassalboro, Maine. Malvena Robbins as the Minister at East Vassalboro Friends Meeting. 23:03.
 CD753. Side F. Total time 44:24.
 Track One (F). March 6, 1993, Friends Meetinghouse, East Vassalboro, Maine. Funeral service for Malvena Robbins. Opening prayer & readings by Rev. Russell Chase [Methodist minister]. Other speakers: Margaret Cates, Suzette Lalime, Stephen Robbins, Suzette Lalime, Phil Haines, Donald Robbins, Paul Cates, George Keller, Deborah Robbins, Herbert Cates. 44:24.
 CD754. Side G. Total time 45:05.
 Track One (G). [Part two of:] March 6, 1993, Friends Meetinghouse, East Vassalboro, Maine. Funeral service for Malvena Robbins. Other speakers [at the funeral]: Cynthia Lalime-Krikorian, [ ? ], Jean-Ann Pollard. Closing prayer by Rev. Russell Chase. (Also, Three hymns sung at East Vassalboro Friends Meeting on March 7, 1993). (Also, Excerpts from interview with Malvena Robbins, November 25, 1975). (Also, Excerpts from East Vassalboro Friends Meeting, June 19, 1977: readings by Lillian Haslam and Malvena Robbins). 45:05.
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 1928. [Source: Robbins, Alma Pierce. History of Vassalborough, Maine. [Lewiston, Maine : printed at Twin City Printery, 1971], p. 35.]
 "In the year 1928 the 'Friendly Circle,' the women's organization of the [Friends] Church at East Vassalboro, was organized at the home of Lillian Haslam. The original members were Elda Henderson, Olive Pope , Maude Webber, Millicent Webber, Melvina [sic] Robbins, Lillian Haslam and Josephine Priest. A meeting has been held each month since that date, and the Church has benefitted greatly by the work of the women in The Friendly Circle."
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 1966. [Source: Robbins, Alma Pierce. History of Vassalborough, Maine. [Lewiston, Maine : printed at Twin City Printery, 1971], p. 25.]
 "The annual reunions at Oak Grove Seminary are of much interest to all graduates. For several years Miss Winnifred Briggs of Winthrop, Maine, a graduate of the class of 1897, has rung the bell calling the graduates together in meeting. The Alumni officers in 1966 were Judge Harold C. Marden of Waterville, Maine, formerly of Vassalboro; Raymond Manson of Waterville, formerly of Vassalboro, Vice President; Mrs. Doris Clowes, East Vassalboro, Treasurer; Mrs. Melvina [sic] Robbins, East Vassalboro, Secretary. Mr. Donald Freeman of Haverhill, Massachusetts, Past President, conducted the meeting. Mr. Carl [i.e., Karl] Cates, a graduate of the 1901 class, formerly a Vassalboro resident but now of Winslow, Maine, was one of the early class members attending the reunion." -----------------------------



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