Note: 1900: Charles, a painter, was 49 years old and had been married for 22 years. His wife Mary E. 53 years, had had eight children of whom six were living. Their children were Mary 18; Charles Jr. 16, a painter; Carrie 14, at school; Louis 12, at school; Stella eight and Mahala seven years.
1910: Charles 60 years and Mary E. 57 years had all six of their children at home: May E 29, music teacher; Charles B. Jr., a painter of houses; Carrie M. 23 music teacher; Luther V. 21 painter of houses; Stella R. 18 and Mahala 16. Charles' occupation was painter - contractor. They lived on Cedar Street.
1920: Pony Robinson was 70 years old, and Mary was 67. His occupation was still painter. There were four adult offspring at home: May 29; Carrie 33, music teacher; Luther 31 paper hanger--own business; and Stella 38, a clerk in a notion store.