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Note: 1874=Birth December Qtr Vol 7a Page 622 1881=St Leonard's House, Abbey Rd, Great Grimsby 1891=St Leonard's House, Abbey Rd, Great Grimsby 1893-1898=On the books of Grimsby Town Football Club for whom he made 10 appearances and scored 9 goals. 1899=Best man at the wedding of sister Bertha Robinson to Herbert Heap 1901=St Leonard's House, Abbey Rd, Great Grimsby. 1902=Marriage June Qtr Vol 7a Page 1410. Witnesses Frank & Gladys Rose Warner, Conrad Hastie, brothers and sister in law. 1909=Death of Father James Robinson 1911=163,Farebrother Street plus sister in law Bessie Warner (Younger brother Fred is living at No 190) 1912=September - Declared Bankrupt. He may have been a bit of a Gambler 1914-1918=Enlisted 18.04.1918. 154202 Corporal Herve Robinson serving in the Royal Army Medical Corps. Served in France with the 113th reinforcements. From his Army Record "After having attained the age of 40 not to be placed in a Medical Category higher than B1 at any time during his service". 1915=163,Farebrother Street Employed at Father's firm Worms & Co (shipping) Received from Grimsby Town Football Club " A prolific marksman for All Saints, Herve did not disappoint when borrowed by Town for Football League duty. After a scoring debut he then ended his Mariners' service with a hat trick versus Rotherham (7-1), possibly still being a teenager at the time. That same month (February 1894) he was reported to be living and working in Hamburg, Germany as a clerk for a shipping merchant, curtailing a promising soccer career. Later a self-employed ledger clerk, Herve was resident in Farebrother Street, Grimsby when declared bankrupt in September 1912." 1917=Death of Mother Charlotte. 1922=163,Farebrother Street. (Grimsby/Cleethorpes Directories) 1939=51,Ainslie Street (Clerk seeking employment), plus his sister in law Bessie Warner 1954=51,Ainslie Street. Death aged 79 years Vol 3b Page 237 and buried in Scartho Road Cemetery Entry 60418 on the 27th January, 1954 in Grave location 134-E-29 - No headstone
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