Of the Pioneers of Tampa Mary W. (Felton) Robinson. She was born in Cameron, Steubed County, New York, January 31, 1836, and died in Tampa, May 16, 1915. Her father, Joseph Robinson, was born in Exeter, New York, in 1808, and died in Corning, New York, in 1847, .aged forty-nine years. His wife, Mary ". (Felton) Robinson was born in Massachusetts in 1812 and died in Corning, New York, in 1853, aged forty-one years. Joseph Robinson was a painter and paper-hanger by trace, which he followed for many years. Joseph and Mary .,. (Felton) Robinson had fiv6 children, as follows:' (1) Ophelia J., who married George Vosburg. Both are dead. (2) Jennie E., who married James ". Watrous. (See a- bove.) (3) Mary 2. D., unmarried. Sho makes her home with her sister, crs. Jennie s. Watrous, in Tampa, Florida. (/+) Emmarnetta (deceased), who married Truman McIntyre. (5) Ellen R., who married 7illiam V;. Hooper, of Tampa4 They reside in that city. James M. and Jennie 3. (Robinson) Watrous were the parents of four children; namely, (1) Margaret 0. (now deceased) who :vas born in Cornin$, New York. She married E. Benjamin Carter, now of St. Augusl tine, Florida. They have one child, a daughter named Flora She married William R. Turner. They reside in Tampa. (2) Nellie, who died at the age of two years. (3) Harry J., who married Nannie Givens. (See Givens' family.) They have five children, Mary, M'argaret, Louise, Harry and Thomas. Harry J. Watrous is prominently connected with the Hondry & hMigat Company, of which he is a trusted and highJl valued member. (4) Louis M., who died when but two years old. * I I < I I I __ _