JOBLIN Chart 0700

This is a Chart for Robert John Joblin and Mary Alleyn 

married
1788
Hampshire

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ROBERT JOHN JOBLIN
born 1741
Godshill, Isle of Wight, Hampshire
died about
1820

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MARY ALLEYN
born about 1746
died about
1819
Godshill, Isle of Wight, Hampshire

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John
JOBLIN

born
 1766
Godshill
 Isle of Wight
Hampshire
baptised
7th March
1766
  Godshill
  (near Newport) Hampshire
died
11th
August 1801 
Whitwell
Isle of Wight

married
29th December
1788
Hampshire
Godshill (near Newport), Hampshire
Ann
FLEMING







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Robert
JOBLIN

born  
1767
Godshill
  Isle of Wight
Hampshire
baptised
11th October 1767
 Godshill
 (near Newport) Hampshire died about
1807
(shot at sea)

married
30 October 1788  
Godshill (near Newport), Hampshire
Rachel
HUNT
5
William
JOBLIN

born  
1769
Godshill
  Isle of Wight
Hampshire
baptised
17th September
1769
  Godshill
  (near Newport) Hampshire
6
Betty
JOBLIN

born  
1st December 1772
Godshill
  Isle of Wight
Hampshire
died
April 1773
7
Thomas
JOBLIN

born  
1774
Godshill
  Isle of Wight
Hampshire
baptised
2nd October
1774
  Godshill
  (near Newport) Hampshire
8
George
JOBLIN

born  
1775
Godshill
  Isle of Wight
Hampshire
baptised
24th November
1775
  Godshill
  (near Newport) Hampshire
9
Rebecca
JOBLIN

born  
1777
Godshill
  Isle of Wight
Hampshire
baptised
24th November
1777
  Godshill
  (near Newport) Hampshire
10
Joseph
JOBLIN

born  
1779
Godshill
  Isle of Wight
Hampshire
baptised

25th April
1779
  Godshill
  (near Newport) Hampshire

11
Henry
JOBLIN

born  
1780 
Godshill
  Isle of Wight
Hampshire
baptised
3rd September 1780
 Godshill
  (near Newport) Hampshire
died
2nd July
1813
buried
28th July
1813
Whitewell
Isle of Wight
Hampshire

married
18th August
1801
Whitwell
Isle of Wight
Hampshire
Mary
RUSSELL
12
Emmanuel
JOBLIN

born  
1782
Godshill
  Isle of Wight
Hampshire
baptised
28th April
1782
  Godshill
  (near Newport) Hampshire
died
March quarter
1845
Isle of Wight
district
Hampshire
buried
28th February
1845
Whitewell
Isle of Wight
Hampshire
  1. All information on this Chart is taken from the IGI from someone who has put the information on the IGI, bearing this in mind any information on this Chart should be checked with parish registers etc to verify that they are correct.
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  4. Robert Joblin - Death
    "No able man was safe at home with his wife and family; nor in any vessel or boat at sea, if he had no protection. He was liable to be pressed by sea or land, or perhaps taken by a French privateer, many of which were very daring on this coast.
    In 1807, August 29th., two men and a lad were in a small vessel in the Channel homeward bound to this coast, when a privateer-lugger chased and came up with them and cowardly fired a volley of musket shot at the man at the helm (Robert Joblin ). Two shots passed through his neck, and he died soon after. They boarded the vessel and took all that was of any value to them, and carried the other man (the captain) on board the lugger with them, leaving only the poor boy (John Beavis , now of Ventnor,) then about 12 years of age to manage the vessel and assist the dying man. After they had used the captain in this cowardly and shameful manner, they shoved him into his boat, without any oars to get on board his vessel how he could, which was a very great difficulty in a rough sea. The poor boy was not able to manage the vessel, being so much alarmed at the situation he was left in but by God`s help the captain (William Harvey now living at Whitwell) got to the vessel a little before the dying man,who desired to be taken below to die in his berth, expired. When they arrived we saw the vessel passing by St. Lawrence with a signal of distress, and seeing but one man and a boy on deck we thought the other had been pressed. He was put on shore at Shanklin Chine, and brought to St. Lawrence to be buried. His name was Robert Joblin."
    From the recollections of old John Green, for many years the Parish Clerk at St Lawrence.
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