Robey Olin

Female 1797 - 1858  (60 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Robey Olin was born 21 Oct 1797, West Greenwich, RI (daughter of Anthony Olin and Abigail Remington); died 15 Jan 1858, West Greenwich, RI.

    Notes:

    Robey's will mentions dtr Julia Ann.

    Robey — Gideon Arnold. Gideon was born Abt 1786; died 1857. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Olney W. Arnold was born Abt 1827, RI; died 25 Mar 1907; was buried , Pardon Brown Lot, Sharpe St., West Greenwich, RI.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Anthony Olin was born Abt 1773 (son of Henry Olin, Jr. and Sarah Comstock).

    Notes:

    I have estimated his year of birth based on the dates of his parents' marriage and his own marriage.

    Anthony married Abigail Remington 27 Oct 1793, West Greenwich, Kent Co., RI. Abigail (daughter of Matthew Remington and Martha Randall) was born Abt 1773. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Abigail Remington was born Abt 1773 (daughter of Matthew Remington and Martha Randall).

    Notes:

    I have estimated the year of her birth based on the date of her marriage and the estimated year of Anthony's birth.

    Notes:

    "Anthony Olin son of Henry Olin Jr. and Abigail Remington daughter to Mathew Remington dec'd both of West Greenwich was Lawfully joined together in marriage by me Elisha Greene Elder, West Greenwich 27 Oct 1793" -- and there follows the list of their children, presumably all born in West Greenwich.

    Children:
    1. Matthew Remington Olin was born 5 Jun 1796.
    2. 1. Robey Olin was born 21 Oct 1797, West Greenwich, RI; died 15 Jan 1858, West Greenwich, RI.
    3. Sarah Olin was born 16 Oct 1800.
    4. Charles Olin was born 14 Mar 1802.
    5. David Olin was born 27 Apr 1804.
    6. Henry Williams Olin was born 5 Apr 1811.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henry Olin, Jr. was born 1749 (son of Henry Olin, Sr. and Unknown); died Bef 23 May 1793.

    Notes:

    I have estimated his year of birth based on the date of marriage.

    Henry married Sarah Comstock 9 Dec 1770, West Greenwich, RI. Sarah (daughter of William Comstock and Anna Unknown) was born 3 Mar 1748/49; died 14 Mar 1789. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah Comstock was born 3 Mar 1748/49 (daughter of William Comstock and Anna Unknown); died 14 Mar 1789.

    Notes:

    I have estimated her year of birth based on the date of marriage.

    Notes:

    Henry & Sarah were married by Samuel Hopkins, Justice.

    Children:
    1. Mary Olin was born Abt 1771.
    2. 2. Anthony Olin was born Abt 1773.
    3. William Olin was born Abt 1774.

  3. 6.  Matthew Remington was born Between 1721 and 1727 (son of Stephen Remington and Lydia Rhodes); died 1784.

    Notes:

    According to the Remington chart by Boyd Scott Remington at RIHSL, this Matthew Remington was Captain of the 1st Cranston Company in 1763. Genealogist Martha A. Benns' book "Remington Family" has this Matthew (who married Martha Randall) as a son of Thomas & Mary (Allen) Remington; a Matthew is named in Thomas's will. However, it seems more likely that the earlier Matthew married Hepsibah Blackington (please see the notes for the other Matthew, who was "of Warwick"). An online genealogy has no parents noted for this one, but has his birth date as 12 September 1724 (source noted is "Descendants of William Randall") -- needs further research.

    He is possibly the Mathew Rimenton listed as a resident of Coventry in the RI 1774 census (1 WM>16, 4 WM<16, 2 WF>16, 2 WF<16); also the Matthew Remmington 16 - 50 A, listed at West Greenwich, RI, in the 1777 RI Military Census.

    The 1774 census data suggests that Matthew may have had four sons (?) born before 1774 in addition to two daughhters.

    If this marriage to Martha Randall is a third marriage for the "other" Matthew, s/o Thomas & Mary (Allen) Remington, then we might conclude that Peleg did not have a brother Matthew (?). Genealogists differ on this. However, a note within parentheses in the genealogy entitled "John Remington of Massachusetts" in the possession of the Roger Williams Family Association (from Mrs. Adair), says that Peleg "and his brother left home when their father married a second time." This is evidence that Peleg did have a brother.

    Matthew married Martha Randall 26 Dec 1755, Providence, RI. Martha (daughter of John Randall and Martha Williams) was born Abt 18 Mar 1724/25; died Between 1808 and 1809. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Martha Randall was born Abt 18 Mar 1724/25 (daughter of John Randall and Martha Williams); died Between 1808 and 1809.

    Notes:

    The dates of Martha's two marriages do not seem to jive. Was she a lot younger than Matthew? If she remarried to Henry Olin, which one, Sr. or Jr.? If her daughter Abigail, by Matthew, married Anthony Olin son of Henry Jr., it seems that Abigail could not have been born much before 1770 or so. Is there a generation missing here, possibly a Matthew Remington Jr.? Or, perhaps Matthew had an earlier wife who died, and he remarried to a younger woman, who was Martha?

    I have put together all the data -- including marriage records and Henry's will -- into what I believe is the most likely scenario, given the information I have. If Martha Randall Remington married this Henry, and is indeed the Martha mentioned in his will, she could not have been the mother of his children, because some of them were already married with children at the time of his will; therefore she was probably his second wife. The codicil to his will makes it clear that there was another wife named Sarah; this also agrees with the marriage records.

    Notes:

    James N. Arnold's "Vital Record of Rhode Island" has the year as 1756. They were married by William Burton, Justice.

    Children:
    1. Amey Remington was born 1 Apr 1756, East Greenwich, RI; died 28 Apr 1828, Brookfield, Madison County, NY; was buried , Rural Cemetery, Brookfield, NY.
    2. 3. Abigail Remington was born Abt 1773.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry Olin, Sr. was born Between 1719 and 1720, East Greenwich, RI (son of John OLIN, I and Susannah SPENCER); died Between 1810 and 1812.

    Notes:

    I believe Henry must have had three wives. Two are mentioned in his will, but there must have been an earlier wife who was the mother of his childen.

    His will names his wife Martha, then later his wife Sarah, as well as three sons and three daughters, one of whom is referred to as deceased. Why doesn't he also mention his son Henry, who had probably died by then? He does name his grandson Anthony, who I am assuming is the Anthony, son of Henry Jr., who married Abigail Remington. So, it appears that three years after her mother's remarriage, Abigail married the grandson of her stepfather.

    Henry married Unknown Abt 1738. died Bef 1754. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Unknown died Bef 1754.

    Notes:

    One online site suggests that Henry had a wife named Freelove Mitchell, but no documentation is given.

    Children:
    1. Justin Olin was born 1739.
    2. Mary Olin was born 1742.
    3. Peleg Olin was born 1746; died Abt 1828.
    4. 4. Henry Olin, Jr. was born 1749; died Bef 23 May 1793.
    5. Caleb Olin was born 1753.

  3. 10.  William Comstock was born 1716.

    William — Anna Unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Anna Unknown
    Children:
    1. 5. Sarah Comstock was born 3 Mar 1748/49; died 14 Mar 1789.

  5. 12.  Stephen Remington was born Between 1689 and 1696, Portsmouth or Warwick, RI (son of Thomas REMINGTON, I and Mary ALLEN); died Abt 16 Dec 1785, Pawtuxet, Cranston, RI.

    Notes:

    Stephen is mentioned in his father's will.

    Stephen & Lydia Remington signed a receipt for a legacy "from the estate of my uncle" Francis Stevens of Rehoboth; dated sometime between 20 Jan 1731/32 and 21 Apr 1732. (source: Bristol County, MA, Probate Records 1687 - 1745 p. 234, on Family Archive CD #502)

    Warwick Land Evidence, dated 22 Nov 1736: Stephen Remington of Providence, mariner, sold to Jonathan Remington of East Greenwich, mariner, one lot in Chippowinoxit, Warwick, Lot #16, one and one-half acres; signed by Stephen Remington, witnessed by Dan Remington. (These three were brothers.)

    Scituate Land Evidence Vol. 3, p. 278 records a deed dated 28 March 1747, in which Stephen Remington and Lydia R. his wife sell "to Thomas Barnes of Glocester 361 1/2 acres bordering the southerly side of Wilkinson's land, part of the original right of William White and of Benjamin Herington."

    Also, an earlier Scituate deed dated 31 Dec 1742 identifies Lydia as "Lydia Remington, formerly Rhodes, daughter of Peleg Rhoads."

    Notes from the Mary E. Rice Collection, concerning Cranston land evidence: on 18 March 1784, Stephen Remington sold one lot of land in Pawtuxet to Rhodes Greene; "Marcy Remington, wife of the above-said Stephen," surrenders her dower right. On 10 Feb 1785, Stephen Remington sold land to Capt Josiah Haines. This document was signed by Stephen & Marcy Remington. (Cranston bk 4, p10)

    In 1741 a Stephen Remington refused the Captaincy of the Providence County Militia.

    In 1743 his brother Joseph was involved in a Scituate land transaction, deeding land to his son Thomas.

    In 1745, a Stephen Remington, Justice of the Peace for Providence, refused reappointment to the office in June.

    Since there seem to be two Stephen Remingtons born around 1696, one of Thomas of Warwick, and the other of Stephen of Jamestown, it is possible that the data from the two has been confused by some researchers. I know that one married Lydia Rhodes, daughter of Peleg, and according to genealogist Martha A. Benns the other married Mercy Fenner, widow of Thomas. However, I believe Benns was incorrect in this, and that Stephen of Warwick married both of these women. The RI Cemetery Database records Mercy Remington's grave, but not the others, so does not help sort out these individuals.

    Although Benns has paired the Stephen of Jamestown with Mrs. Fenner, no documentation is noted. It seems more likely that Mercy would have been a second wife for the Stephen of Warwick, especially since Mercy is buried in Warwick. That is the way that Boyd Scott Remington's chart at RIHSL lists them, and I concur with him in this instance; so I have placed Mercy with this Stephen, of Warwick.

    Additional evidence is the death announcement for this Stephen, "a noted nautical Commander," who died at Pawtuxet in his 90th year.

    Martha Benns has noted the date of death for Stephen Remington of Jamestown as 24 Dec 1785. However, that was the date of the death announcement for this Stephen, of Warwick, published in the Providence Gazette.

    His will mentions a wife "Marcy," but no children. It also mentions friend Christopher Sheldon and his five children, including the oldest son named Remington.

    James N. Arnold's "Family Notes" at the Knight Memorial Library has Stephen's dates as: 1689 - 16 Dec 1785.

    A typewritten Remington genealogy given to Dot White of the Roger Williams Family Association gives Stephen's year of birth as 1695; it also says he died 16 Dec 1785. While it mentions his second wife as Marcy or Mercy (Unknown), it also lists three children by his second wife: Lydia, Mary, & Rosanna. However, this information is erroneous and most likely due to a misreading of Stephen's will (or abstract of his will). Stephen's will mentions three daughters of said friend Christopher Sheldon: Lydia, Mary, & Rosanna, all surname Sheldon. If Stephen & Mercy had any children, they are not in the Warwick city records and are not mentioned in his will.

    Interestingly, "The Fenner Family," a comprehensive genealogy by Mrs. Eva Fenner and others, agrees with my conclusions concerning Mercy Sheldon as the wife of both Thomas Fenner and Stephen Remington. [http://www.fennerfamily.com/pdf/four.pdf]

    Stephen married Lydia Rhodes Aft 15 Jun 1720. Lydia (daughter of Peleg Rhodes and Sarah Stevens) was born Abt 1698; died Aft 15 Jun 1756. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Lydia Rhodes was born Abt 1698 (daughter of Peleg Rhodes and Sarah Stevens); died Aft 15 Jun 1756.

    Notes:

    Scituate Land Evidence Vol. 3, p. 278 records a deed dated 28 March 1747, in which Stephen Remington and Lydia R. his wife sell "to Thomas Barnes of Glocester 361 1/2 acres bordering the southerly side of Wilkinson's land, part of the original right of William White and of Benjamin Herington."

    Also, an earlier deed dated 31 Dec 1742 identifies Lydia as "Lydia Remington, formerly Rhodes, daughter of Peleg Rhoads."

    The following is from the notes of Mary E. Rice, concerning a document in Cranston land evidence: "This proves that Lydia Rhodes was d/o Peleg and she married as first wife Stephen Remington, he married 2nd Mercy Fenner" . . . The deed reads "I, Lidia Remington, & Stephen Remington . . . deed to Christopher Sheldon, of Providence, mariner, the house and lot/land in Pawtuxet where we now dwell, near to the Pawtuxet Bridge." It mentions a bordering lot formerly laid out by Peleg Rhodes, deceased . . . "lots and tracts of land above-mentioned were given to me by my honorable Father Peleg Rhodes who was formerly of Providence but now deceased" . . . dated 15 June 1756, signed by Lydia Remington & Stephen Remington.

    Children:
    1. 6. Matthew Remington was born Between 1721 and 1727; died 1784.
    2. Peleg Remington, I was born 9 May 1736, Warwick, RI; died 9 Jun 1776, At sea; was buried , Historical Cemetery 3, Post Rd., Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, RI.

  7. 14.  John Randall was born Abt 1698, Cranston, RI (son of William Randall, III and Abial Unknown).

    Notes:

    John & Martha had 8 known children: (Capt.) John, Israel, Roby, Phebe, Barbara, Margaret, Martha, & Elizabeth.

    John — Martha Williams. Martha (daughter of Joseph Williams and Lydia Herenden) was born 1708. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Martha Williams was born 1708 (daughter of Joseph Williams and Lydia Herenden).

    Notes:

    Martha and two of her sisters, Mercy & Lydia, married three Randall brothers.

    Children:
    1. 7. Martha Randall was born Abt 18 Mar 1724/25; died Between 1808 and 1809.