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| | History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania edited by John F. Meginness; ©1892 |
 | | He afterward came to Jersey Shore, and in January, 1846, established the Republican, which he published until 1852, excepting the interval between October, 1850, and June, 1851, when the paper was suspended because of destruction of the office by fire on the former date. |
 | | JOHN B. was born on the State road, on the line of Anthony and Lycoming townships, Lycoming county, July 24, 1814, son of John and Mary (Baker) Robinson, and was reared upon the old homestead. |
 | | AARON C., son of John and Lydia Williamson, was born on the homestead in Lycoming township, April 5, 1833; he was educated in the public schools and learned the carpenter’s trade and afterwards engaged in that business in connection with the millwright’s trade, and built several new mills, barns, and houses. |
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