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James Bell ROBINSON  ‎(I973)‎
Given Names: James Bell
Surname: ROBINSON

Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: 29 October 1897 22 21 Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death: 5 April 1940 ‎(Age 42)‎
Personal Facts and Details
Birth 29 October 1897 22 21 Gallia County, Ohio, USA

Marriage Della SCARBERRY - circa 1925 ‎(Age 27)‎ Point Pleasant, Mason County, West Virginia, USA


Note: Alternate location: Columbus, Ohio
Divorce Della SCARBERRY -

Military Service

Hide Details Note: World War 1
Sergeant, 148th Infantry, 37th Division.

Obituary


Source: Gallipolis Daily Tribune


Hide Details Note: James B. Robinson, Soldier, 42, Dies At Parental Home. Wounded and gassed In Argonne, he never recovered fully. Funeral set for 2 Sunday afternoon.
James B. Robinson died at 6 o'clock last evening at the home of his parents, John S. and Jennie Shaw Robinson, 71 Garfield avenue. Though his death resulted from a heart ailment of long duration, this big, stalwart and popular man was a casualty of the World War.
When 19 years old Robinson enlisted in the military service of his country, becoming a member of Company F, organized here. As a member of Headquarters Company, 148th Infantry, 37th Division, the following year he was wounded and gassed in action in the historic Argonne. For three months he lay blinded in a hospital in France.

He Looked The Part.
In size and bearing, in endurance and fortitude, James Bell Robinson always seemed to this writer to typify the American soldier. To use a slang expression, "he had what it takes," and he looked the part.
James was in his 43rd years, having been born here Oct. 28, 1898.
As a boy he attended the local school and true to a family tradition, helped his father and grandfather in their painting and papering business.
After the war he became a patient at the Veterans Hospital near Huntington; later was employed as an investigator for the compensation department of the state government of Columbus. For a while he served as attendant at the Chillicothe Veterans Hopsital, but failing health a heart condition for which there appeared to be no relief incapacitated him and for the last two years he had been at the parental home. He seldom came up town and felt too bad to mingle much with old friends, though few, if any, complaints fell from his lips. For the last time he rode up street on Monday and was bedfast thereafter.
While employed at the State House, James married Della Scarberry of Pt. Pleasant. Later they were divorced but they remained fast friends. She married Frank Price, now at the point of death at their home in Pittsburgh.
Surviving besides the devoted parents are two younger brothers, Frank, who is associated with his father in business, and Donald, who operates a service station in Chillicothe.
James was a member of the Presbyterian church and of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Funeral services, under the auspices of the Legionnaires, will be conducted by Rev. Lewis Weber Gishler at the home at 2 o'clock Sunday. Interment will be made at Mound Hill by George J. Wetherholt & Sons.

Death 5 April 1940 ‎(Age 42)‎
Cause of death: Myocarditis
Burial Mound Hill Cemetery, Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA

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Parents Family  (F107)
John Sanns ROBINSON
1875 - 1953
Jennie S. SHAW
1875 - 1956
James Bell ROBINSON
1897 - 1940
Charles Francis Frank ROBINSON
1903 - 1971
John Donald J.D. ROBINSON
1907 - 1981
Emmett Shaw ROBINSON
1916 - 1917

Immediate Family  (F564)
Della SCARBERRY
1900 -


Notes
Marriage Alternate location: Columbus, Ohio
Marriage Alternate location: Columbus, Ohio
Military Service World War 1
Sergeant, 148th Infantry, 37th Division.
Obituary James B. Robinson, Soldier, 42, Dies At Parental Home. Wounded and gassed In Argonne, he never recovered fully. Funeral set for 2 Sunday afternoon.
James B. Robinson died at 6 o'clock last evening at the home of his parents, John S. and Jennie Shaw Robinson, 71 Garfield avenue. Though his death resulted from a heart ailment of long duration, this big, stalwart and popular man was a casualty of the World War.
When 19 years old Robinson enlisted in the military service of his country, becoming a member of Company F, organized here. As a member of Headquarters Company, 148th Infantry, 37th Division, the following year he was wounded and gassed in action in the historic Argonne. For three months he lay blinded in a hospital in France.

He Looked The Part.
In size and bearing, in endurance and fortitude, James Bell Robinson always seemed to this writer to typify the American soldier. To use a slang expression, "he had what it takes," and he looked the part.
James was in his 43rd years, having been born here Oct. 28, 1898.
As a boy he attended the local school and true to a family tradition, helped his father and grandfather in their painting and papering business.
After the war he became a patient at the Veterans Hospital near Huntington; later was employed as an investigator for the compensation department of the state government of Columbus. For a while he served as attendant at the Chillicothe Veterans Hopsital, but failing health a heart condition for which there appeared to be no relief incapacitated him and for the last two years he had been at the parental home. He seldom came up town and felt too bad to mingle much with old friends, though few, if any, complaints fell from his lips. For the last time he rode up street on Monday and was bedfast thereafter.
While employed at the State House, James married Della Scarberry of Pt. Pleasant. Later they were divorced but they remained fast friends. She married Frank Price, now at the point of death at their home in Pittsburgh.
Surviving besides the devoted parents are two younger brothers, Frank, who is associated with his father in business, and Donald, who operates a service station in Chillicothe.
James was a member of the Presbyterian church and of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Funeral services, under the auspices of the Legionnaires, will be conducted by Rev. Lewis Weber Gishler at the home at 2 o'clock Sunday. Interment will be made at Mound Hill by George J. Wetherholt & Sons.

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Mamie Niday Robinson
Obituary Gallipolis Daily Tribune

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Family with Parents
Father
John Sanns ROBINSON ‎(I284)‎
Birth 26 January 1875 25 21 Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 6 June 1953 ‎(Age 78)‎ Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
10 months
Mother
 
Jennie S. SHAW ‎(I972)‎
Birth 1 December 1875 29 26 Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death March 1956 ‎(Age 80)‎ Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA

Marriage: 5 August 1896 -- Gallia County, Ohio, USA
15 months
#1
James Bell ROBINSON ‎(I973)‎
Birth 29 October 1897 22 21 Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 5 April 1940 ‎(Age 42)‎
6 years
#2
Brother
Charles Francis Frank ROBINSON ‎(I271)‎
Birth 10 November 1903 28 27 Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 4 March 1971 ‎(Age 67)‎ Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
3 years
#3
Brother
John Donald J.D. ROBINSON ‎(I1534)‎
Birth 28 January 1907 32 31 Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 29 March 1981 ‎(Age 74)‎ Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
9 years
#4
Brother
Emmett Shaw ROBINSON ‎(I974)‎
Birth May 1916 41 40 Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 31 March 1917 ‎(Age 10 months)‎ Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Family with Della SCARBERRY
James Bell ROBINSON ‎(I973)‎
Birth 29 October 1897 22 21 Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 5 April 1940 ‎(Age 42)‎
2 years
Ex-Wife
 
Della SCARBERRY ‎(I1506)‎
Birth circa 1900 Point Pleasant, Mason County, West Virginia, USA

Marriage: circa 1925 -- Point Pleasant, Mason County, West Virginia, USA