H. W. Robb


From History of Tennessee From the Earliest Time to The Present
Goodspeed Publishing Co.
Nashville, TN
1887

Retyped for the page by Eileen McCarey
2000

H. W. Robb, a farmer of the Second District of Sumner County, was born in Wilson County, Tenn., and is a son of John and Jane (McKearney) Robb. The father was of Irish ancestry born in North Carolina in 1785, where he was raised, and married there in 1806, and in 1808 moved to Wilson County, Tenn., where he engaged in farming until his death in 1864. The mother was born in North Carolina in 1785, and died in 1874. Our subject was raised and educated in Wilson County, and in 1850 married Miss Margaret, daughter of John and Margaret Palmer of Wilson County. They had four sons and five daughters: Jane, Sallie, Martha, Ellen (wife of Malone Swaney), John (of California), Charles, Frank, Margaret and William. Mr. Robb remained in Wilson County until 1859, when he came to Sumner County, and located on his present farm five miles east of Gallatin. He owns 265 acres of land, well cultivated and improved. Mr. Robb has always been a hard working, industrious man, and has accumulated property by his own efforts. He is a good citizen and a kind neighbor. Before the war he was a Whig but is now a Democrat. Mrs. Robb was born in Wilson County in 1828, and is an earnest member of the Christian Church.



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