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{{Short description|American politician}}
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{{Infobox Lt Governor
|name= Edward Hutchinson Robbins
| name = Edward Hutchinson Robbins
|image=
| image = File:Edward Hutchinson Robbins.jpg
|caption=
| caption =
|order= 6th
| order = 6th
|office= Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
| office = Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
|term_start= 1802
| term_start = 1802
|term_end= 1806
| term_end = 1806
|governor= [[Caleb Strong]]
| governor = [[Caleb Strong]]
|predecessor= [[Samuel Phillips, Jr.]]
|successor predecessor = [[LeviSamuel Lincoln,Phillips SrJr.]]
|office2 successor = [[Levi Lincoln Sr.]]
| office2 = [[List of Speakers of the Massachusetts House of Representatives|Speaker]] of the <br>[[Massachusetts House of Representatives]]
| term_start2 = 1793
| term_end2 = 1802
|predecessor2=[[David Cobb (Massachusetts)|David Cobb]]
| predecessor2 = [[David Cobb (Massachusetts)|David Cobb]]
|successor2=[[John Coffin Jones, Sr.]]
| successor2 = [[John Coffin Jones Sr.]]
|birth_date= [[February 9]], [[1758]]
| birth_date = {{birth date|1758|02|09}}
|birth_place=
| birth_place = [[Milton, Massachusetts|Milton]], [[Province of Massachusetts Bay]], [[British America]]
|death_date= [[December 17]], [[1837]]
| death_date = {{Death year and age|1829|1758}}
|death_place=
| death_place = [[Milton, Massachusetts]], U.S.
|party=
| alma_mater = [[Harvard College]]
|profession=
| profession = Lawyer, politician, judge
|spouse=
| party = [[Democratic-Republican]]
|footnotes=
| children = 7
| spouse = {{marriage|Elizabeth Murray|1785|1829}}
}}
 
'''Edward Hutchinson Robbins''' ([[February 9]], [[1758]] - [[December1829) 17]],was [[1837]])an American lawyer and politician who served as the sixth [[Lieutenantlieutenant Governorgovernor of Massachusetts]] from 1802 to 1806. He is the great-great-grandfather of [[President]] [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]], on the side of Roosevelt's mother, [[Sarah Delano]]:
* '''Edward Robbins''' married [[Elizabeth Murray]]
** …whose daughter, [[Anne Jean Robbins]], married [[Joseph Lyman]]
*** …whose daughter, [[Catherine Robbins Lyman]], married [[Warren Delano Jr.]]
**** …whose daughter, [[Sara Delano]], married [[James Roosevelt]]
***** …whose son was [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]].
 
==Early References life==
Robbins was born on February 9, 1758, in [[Milton, Massachusetts|Milton]], [[Province of Massachusetts Bay]] in what was then [[British America]]. He was the son of Rev. Nathaniel Robbins (1726–1795) and Elizabeth ([[née]] Hutchinson) Robbins (1731–1793). His mother was married to Caleb Chappel Jr. Among his siblings was Lydia Robbins and Nathaniel Johnson Robbins.
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His paternal grandparents were Thomas Robbins and Ruth (née Johnson) Robbins. His maternal grandparents were Lydia (née Foster) Hutchinson and Edward Hutchinson, a grandson of Capt. [[Edward Hutchinson (captain)|Edward Hutchinson]] (and his parents, magistrate [[William Hutchinson (Rhode Island judge)|William Hutchinson]] and [[Anne Hutchinson]]).<ref name="Winsor1881">{{cite book |last1=Winsor |first1=Justin |last2=Jewett |first2=Clarence F. |title=The Memorial History of Boston: Including Suffolk County, Massachusetts. 1630-1880. Ed. by Justin Winsor |date=1881 |publisher=J. R. Osgood and Company |page=[https://archive.org/details/memorialhistoryo02wins_0/page/539 539] |url=https://archive.org/details/memorialhistoryo02wins_0 |access-date=24 April 2019 |language=en}}</ref>
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He graduated from [[Harvard College]] in 1775.<ref name="masshist"/>
 
==Career==
After his graduation, he became a lawyer, a delegate to the [[Massachusetts Constitutional Convention of 1778|Massachusetts Constitutional Convention]].<ref name="masshist">{{cite web |title=Murray-Robbins Family Papers, 1658-1944 |url=http://www.masshist.org/collection-guides/view/fa0343 |website=www.masshist.org |publisher=[[Massachusetts Historical Society]] |access-date=24 April 2019}}</ref>
 
On October 21, 1786, Robbins and his brother Nathaniel received a land grant for the purchase and settlement of lands in [[Passamaquoddy Bay|Passamaquoddy]], now in Maine. The town of [[Robbinston, Maine|Robbinston]] on the [[St. Croix River (Maine–New Brunswick)|St. Croix River]] was named in his honor.<ref name="masshist"/>
 
===Political career===
Robbins was a member of the [[Massachusetts House of Representatives]] and from 1793 until 1802, he was the [[List of Speakers of the Massachusetts House of Representatives|Speaker of the House]]. From 1802 to 1806, Robbins served under Governor [[Caleb Strong]] as the sixth [[Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts]].<ref name="masshist"/>
 
In 1811, he was appointed judge of probate for [[Norfolk County, Massachusetts|Norfolk County]].<ref name="masshist"/>
 
==Personal life==
[[File:Chester Harding - Mrs. Edward Hutchinson Robbins (Elizabeth Murray) - 1984.503 - Museum of Fine Arts.jpg|thumb|right|Portrait of his wife Elizabeth, by [[Chester Harding (painter)|Chester Harding]], 1827.]]
In 1785, Robbins was married to Elizabeth Murray (1756–1837), daughter of [[James Murray (loyalist)|James Murray]] and Barbara (née Bennet) Murray.<ref name="Murray1901">{{cite book |last1=Murray |first1=James |title=Letters of James Murray, Loyalist |publisher=printed: not published |date=1901 |url=https://archive.org/details/lettersjamesmur00murrgoog |pages=[https://archive.org/details/lettersjamesmur00murrgoog/page/n343 289], 295 |access-date=24 April 2019 |language=en}}</ref> Her sister, Dorothy "Dolly" Forbes, was married to Rev. John [[Forbes family|Forbes]] and was the mother of diplomat [[John Murray Forbes (diplomat)|John Murray Forbes]].<ref name="FFP">{{Cite web|url=http://www.masshist.org/collection-guides/view/fa0269|title=Forbes Family Papers, 1732-1931|website=www.masshist.org|language=en|access-date=2017-07-06}}</ref> Together, Edward and Elizabeth were the parents of:<ref name="Murray1901"/>
 
* Elizabeth Robbins (1786–1853)
* Sarah Lydia Robbins (1787–1862), who married Judge Samuel Estes Howe (1785–1828).<ref name="Cutter1908">{{cite book |last1=Cutter |first1=William Richard |title=Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts |date=1908 |publisher=Lewis historical publishing Company |page=[https://archive.org/details/historichomespla04cutt/page/1885 1885] |url=https://archive.org/details/historichomespla04cutt |access-date=24 April 2019 |language=en}}</ref><ref name="Dwight1874">{{cite book |last1=Dwight |first1=Benjamin Woodbridge |title=The History of the Descendants of John Dwight of Dedham, Mass |date=1874 |publisher=J.F. Trow & Son, printers |page=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_WLfMU4yd1FYC/page/n547 480] |url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_WLfMU4yd1FYC |access-date=24 April 2019 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Anne Jean Robbins]] (1789–1867), who married Judge Joseph Lyman III (1767–1847).<ref name="Whalen2002">{{cite book |last1=Whalen |first1=Joseph |title=The Stipp and Brown Family Tree |date=2002 |publisher=Gateway Press |pages=129–130 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gBhWAAAAMAAJ |access-date=24 April 2019 |language=en}}</ref>
* Edward Hutchinson Robbins (1792–1850), who married Louisa Anne Coffin (1795–1854).<ref name="Harvard1999">{{cite book |title=Sibley's Harvard Graduates: Biographical Sketches of Those who Attended Harvard College ... with Bibliographical and Other Notes. 1772-1774 |date=1999 |publisher=[[Massachusetts Historical Society]] |isbn=9780934909778 |page=49 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e0GMRm6Iv9AC |access-date=24 April 2019 |language=en}}</ref>
* Mary Robbins (1794–1879), who married [[Joseph Warren Revere (businessman)|Joseph Warren Revere]] (1777–1868), a son of [[Paul Revere]], in 1821.
* James Murray Robbins (1796–1885), who married Frances Mary Harris (1796–1860), daughter of Abel Harris and Rooksby Coffin. He entered into partnership with his cousin [[John Murray Forbes (diplomat)|John Murray Forbes]] to conduct business in Europe and later became a Massachusetts state representative and senator.<ref name="masshist"/>
* Catherine Robbins (1800–1884).
 
In 1799, he was elected a Fellow of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]].<ref name=AAAS>{{cite web|title=Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter R|url=http://www.amacad.org/publications/BookofMembers/ChapterR.pdf|publisher=American Academy of Arts and Sciences|access-date=August 7, 2014}}</ref>
 
Robbins died in 1829.<ref name="masshist" />
 
===Descendants===
Through his granddaughter, [[Catherine Robbins Lyman]] (the wife of [[Warren Delano Jr.]]), he is the great-grandfather of [[Sara Delano]] (the wife of [[James Roosevelt I|James Roosevelt]]) and the great-great-grandfather of [[President of the United States|President]] [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]].<ref name="Bergen1915">{{cite book |last1=Bergen |first1=Tunis Garret |title=Genealogies of the State of New York: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation |date=1915 |publisher=Lewis Historical Publishing Company |page=1061 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZuwpAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA1061 |access-date=24 April 2019 |language=en}}</ref>
 
==References==
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==External links==
* [https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_1984.502_MFAB Judge Edward Hutchinson Robbins], by [[Chester Harding (painter)|Chester Harding]], 1827.
 
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| before=[[Samuel Phillips, Jr.]]|
| title=[[Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts]]|
| years=1802–1806|1802–1806
| after=[[Levi Lincoln, Sr.]]|
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| before=[[David Cobb (Massachusetts)|David Cobb]]
| title=[[List of Speakers of the Massachusetts House of Representatives|Speaker]] of the <br>[[Massachusetts House of Representatives]]
| years=1793–1802
| after=[[John Coffin Jones Sr.]]
}}
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