Citation Details: Probate Court, Marriage License Application 7828
Note: Frank Robinson 23 years and Mamie 21 years. His occupation is Mechanic, and hers is Book-keeper. "That neither of said parties is an habitual drunkard, epilecptic, imbecile or insane, and is not under the influence of any intoxicating liquor or narcotic drug. Said parties are not nearer of kin than second cousins, and there is no legal impediment to their marriage. Sworn on the 29th of January 1927, J.S. Clark Probate Judge and Ethel F. Clark, Deputy Clerk.
Their marriage was solemnized on 29 January 1927 by John Glenn, Minister Probate Judge was J.S. Glenn. (Was John Glenn also a Minister?)
When he reached his 46th birthday Thursday we did not learn of it until Friday, but he had an observance that made himn happy. C. Frank Robinson was born in Gallipolis Nov. 10, 1903 to John S. and Jennie Shaw Robinson. He graduated from the local high school, and engaged in business with his father as awning salesman and erecter, an avocation he yet follows with success. Miss Mamie Niday became Robinson's bride Jan. 29, 1927. They have a son, James, and daughter Charlene. The Robinson home at 71 Garfield Ave. overlooks a broad sweep of the Ohio River, and it is small wonder he became an ardent motorboat enthusiast. Frank is a member of First Presbyterian Church, and an all round good fellow with many friends, all of whom join with us in extending sincere, though belated, good wishes.
C. Frank Robinsons, 67, of 71 Garfield Ave., died at 3:50 p.m. Thursday at the Holzer Medical Center on First Ave. He had been a patient there the past nine days and had been in failing health the past four and one-half years. Mr. Robinson was engaged in the awning business all his life. He was born Nov. 10, 1903, in Gallipolis, son of the late John S. and Jennie Shaw Robinson. He married Mamie Niday on Jan. 29, 1927. She survives, along with two children, James D. Robinson, Gallipolis, and Mrs. Dan (Charlene) Black, Nitro, W.Va. Two granddaughters and two grandsons survive: Suzelle and Jeni Robinson, Gallipolis and John and Robert Black, of Nitro. He is survived by one brother, J. Donald Robinson, Gallipolis. Two brothers, James B. and Emmett Robinson preceded him in death. Mr. Robinson was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church. Funeral services will be held at the Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home with Rev. Glen Hueholt and Rev. L. H. Stebbins officiating. Burial will be in Mound Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home bertween 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday. Pallbearers will be Bradford Robinson, Dr. Don K. Robinson, Brenton B. Barlow, Harry Wheeler, Tom Mills and Frank Childers.