Road) moved to Stanhope in May, 1969 from Charlottetown . They lived in Hubert Roberts ' place on the for a year before moving to Mermaid . Their four eldest children attended school in Stanhope . Children of Gordon and Helen (Doyle) Roberts 1. Edward, b. 27 Oct., 1959, m. to Patricia Pippy . 2. Juanita, b. 27 Jan., 1961, m. to Wayne Hughes, one dau. Amanda. 3. Norman, b. 8 Apr., 1962. 4. Roger, b. 31 Mar., 1963. 5. Jo Anne , b. 8 Nov., 1964. 6. Noel, b. 9 May, 1966. 7. Darla, b. 8 May, 1967. 8. Shane, b. 17 Nov., 1969. ROBIN , ROBBINS , ROBINSON , ROBERTSON All these names have been used on the Island to refer to the same family. William Robertson was at Stanhope in 1774 when he had ... 3 cous and calves, on mere and foil and on bullock in David Lawson 's List of All the Cattle Horses and Sheep on Stanhope ffarm and given of to Settlers this 11th of Agust 1774. He was probably the William, ... son of James Robin Weaver baptised in Crieff, Perthshire on the 26 February, 1738, and is considered to have come on the Falmouth with his wife Helen and two daughters, Jane and Margaret. He was closely associated with Duncan MacEwen on the Island and they may have been half-brothers. In 1785 the House of Assembly of the Island of St. John allowed the following claim,... for Public Services: ??? To William Robinson , Duncan McEwen and Niel Shaw , the sum of Six pounds ten Shillings for Team hire and Ferriage of a Detachment of His Majesty's Troops, with their provisions and baggage being detached to different Outposts in the year eighty. (Journal of the House of Assembly of 1785, pp 160,161.). William probably left Stanhope for St. Peter 's shortly before Duncan MacEwen , as in October, 1787 Duncan McEwen of St. Peter 's (late of Stanhope ) purchased 156 acres of land in Lot 39 from Capt. George Burns and Mary his wife,... bounded on the west by land in a tenancy or occupation of William Robinson , farmer. (Registry of Deeds, 2:126) In the census of 1798, "Wm. Robins" was listed next after " Duncan McEwin " in Lot 39; his household consisted of one male over 60, one female aged 16-60, and one male under 16. Benjamin Chappell notes in his diary ... 1805 Dec. 23, William Robins died at St. Peter 's.