Cornelious Watkinson [A1]

1664 Patent to Cornelious Watkinson for 450 acres which was inland and behind the above three parcels.

1672 Patent to Ambrose White as deserted by Watkinson, but four years later it was patented to William Anderson as deserted by White.  1678 William Anderson sold it to Arthur Robins.

NOTE: By 1678 all the lands listed in [A1], totally 1450 acres were owned by Arthur Robins, the grandfather of the Arthur Robins of household 11, and the great-grandfather of the Thomas Robins of household 12.

NOTE: By 1678 the lands listed in the above patents totally 1450 acres were owned by Arthur Robins, the grandfather of HH 11 Arthur Robins <Link> and the greatgrandfather of HH 12 Thomas Robins. <Link>

Click here for the will of the first Arthur Robins.

Source:
Whitelaw, Ralph T.  Virginia's Eastern Shore A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties. Volume One. Gloucester MA: Peter Smith: 564-568.