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  • Home
  • The Mississippi Saints
  • John Brown
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  • William Crosby
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  • Absalom P. Dowdle
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  • James Harmon
  • John Holladay
  • William D. Kartchner
  • William H. Lay
  • Benjamin F. Mathews
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  • Lewis B. Myers
  • Mary Ann Reer
  • William C. Ritter
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john roberds

The John Roberds family wintered in Pueblo in 1846 and in settled in San Bernardino, CA in 1848

John Roberds (1800-1880) and Martha Tucker Walpole (1817-1897)

Children: 

Lodesky Ann [Prows] (1835-1922)*

Thomas Richard (1837-1915)*

Mary Belvidere [Williamson] (1837-1919)*

Harriet Luanna [Wise] (1840-1923)*

Mary Jane (1842-1844)

Frances Eleanora [Van Leuven] (1844-1924)*

William Brown (24 Dec 1846-1926)* - born in Pueblo

Catherine Arlene [Van Leuven] (1849-1902)

George Washington (1851-1917)

Unice Symanthia [Ralphs] (1854-1928)

Lovice Angelina Espesia [Ashcroft] (1859-1938)

* Spent winter of 1846-47 in Pueblo

Thomas richard Roberds

The following downloadable file is an autobiographical sketch of Thomas Richard Roberds is extracted from An Illustrated History of Southern California - San Bernardino Biographies. Thomas is the son of John Roberds, who was the male head of the Roberds family that travelled west with the Mississippi Saints in 1846 and who wintered in what is now Pueblo, CO.

Thomas Richard Roberds personal history (pdf)Download

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