Christopher Robinson (burgess)

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Succeeded byEdwin Hamerton
DiedFebruary 20, 1726/7
Christopher Robinson
Member of the House of Burgesses for Middlesex County
In office
1705–1715
Serving with Henry Beverley, John Robinson
Preceded byWilliam Churchill
Succeeded byEdwin Hamerton
Personal details
Bornc1679
DiedFebruary 20, 1726/7
SpouseJudith Wormeley Beverley
ChildrenChristopher Robinson Jr.
RelativesBishop John Robinson (uncle), Christopher Robinson (father)
OccupationPlanter, militia officer, politician

Christopher Robinson (c1679[1]-February 20, 1726/7[2]) was a Virginia-born planter and politician who followed the path of his merchant and emigrant father, Col. Christopher Robinson, the patriarch of the Robinson family of Virginia.[3]

His father, a planter, merchant, burgess and then member of the Governor's Council in 1692, died when he was twelve, so merchant and former burgess William Churchill, his father's executor, became guardian for Christopher and his elder brother John.[4]:218 Robinson then finished his education at William and Mary College in Williamsburg, which had become the colony's seat of government.

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