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5895. Oscar Burton Robbins-1646

The following two articles from the Loveland Public Library Reference. Contributed by Jerry Gross:
The Who's Who In Loveland Section By Pierce Egan
Loveland Reporter Herald on October 17, 1923. O.B. Robbins, Florist
A number of years ago-we don't know just how many, because he still looks like a kid-O.B. Robbins, senior member of the firm of O.B. Robbins and Son, florist, first saw the light of day in the Hoosier state. He was born in the little village of Laud, Whitley county, Indiana and remained there until he grew to manhood, teaching several terms of country school.

He took up accountant work later and entered the employ of Swift and Company, as accountant in Fort Wayne, Ind. He was with this firm for twelve years and then for two years worked in the same capacity for the Rollermill company, manufacturers of bar iron.

He was married in Indiana and after severing his connections with the Fort Wayne firm the family came west locating at Loveland in 1906. Mr. Robbins entered the real estate business with Charles Essing and later entered the employ of Larimer County as deputy treasurer, serving four years in that capacity.

Ten years ago he purchased the floral business at Loveland of N.E. Degolia and has built up one of the most extensive business concerns in northern Colorado. Six years ago he branched out and established a new floral house at Longmont and a year ago he bought a floral concern at Fort Collins. Thus, as the Denver Post says about its circulation, "he covers this territory like a blanket."

The Longmont business is under the management of his son-in-law Robert Leonard, and the Fort Collins house is managed by his son, Leon.

Mr. Robbins, by careful application to business has done exceedingly well from a financial standpoint and has built up a wonderful business. He instituted the idea in this section of taking personal charge of flowers at funerals, something that has never been done by florists in this section before. Yesterday he took sixty-three orders to a funeral at Johnstown and from there to Longmont where interment was made and he is ever reaching out for new ideas for service to the public.

Mr. Robbins has long been interested in public affairs and is now serving in public affairs and is now serving his third term on the city council. During the last two terms, he had been chairman of the finance committee, the most important committee on the council and he has served the city as well as he has served his own private business. There never was a more careful man at the head of a city finance committee, than Mr. Robbins, and he is the one of Loveland's most substantial business men. =================

Marriage announcement from the Loveland Daily Reporter Herald, October 5, 1944.
Romans-Robbins
A wedding of interest took place this afternoon at three o'clock at the parsonage of the Methodist church when Mrs. Claudia Romans and O.B. Robbins were married in a quiet ceremony, with the pastor of the church, the Rev. H. C. Kephart officiating.

Mrs. Alma Towne, a cousin of Mrs. Robbins, and Mrs. Kephart were witnesses.

Mrs. Robbins, the attractive widow of the late Ab Romans, district attorney and prominent jurist of Loveland for many years before his death, wore a charming suit of navy blue, with corsage of orchids, and hat of the corresponding shade.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Robbins are widely known in this section, having made their home here for many years. The groom was formerly engaged in the florist business.
Mr. and Mrs. Robbins are spending a few days in Denver, but will return here to reside.
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From OBR p 175, "Oscar Burton Robbins born in Laud, Whitley County, Indiana on Jan 29, 1873, the oldest of four children. The sudden death of his father, Doctor Crihfield Robbins less than seven years later, made it necessary for him to have his home with his Uncle Harris (W.H.) and grandfather Daniel Jackson on the latter's farm which was about 1 1/2 miles of his birth place. He lived with these good relatives about three years when his mother re-established her home, taking him back with her baby Nora made a familiy of three.

He attended the public 8th grade school at Laud, had 20 weeks local normal work there and 25 weeks Commercial work at the Northern Indiana Institute in Valparaiso, Indiana. Previous to his work at Valparaiso he taught five terms of country school in Washington and Jefferson Townships, in Whitley County.

In 1894 employed by Fred Eckart, meat-packer in Fort Wayne, Indiana as Bookkeepr and Cashier. In December 1895 accepted a similar position with Swift & Co., wholesale meat, then a similar position with the Fort Wayne Iron & Steel Co., bar iron Mfgs., in 1903. In 1906 with my family of five children removed to Loveland, Colorado where I had entered into partnership with a brother-in-law, Charles Essig in Real Estate business. A panic the following year made the business unprofitable, was offered the position of Deputy County Treasurer by Frank Moore which I held four years. Returning to Loveland in 1913 operated the first Motion Pictures business in Estes Park, Colo., and in December of that year purchased the Florest business of N.E. DeGolier at Loveland. This was greatly improved and built into a profitable business and for health reason contracted to sell to a son-in-law Rollin C. Skinner in July 1982. Was obliged to recover this business in January 1940. Sons Robert and Richard immediately came to the rescue of their father, have taken over the operation and management, have made many improvements and are building a paying business.

He is a Master Mason, member of Loveland Royal Arch Chapter No. 44 and of Loveland Commandery No. 38, Knights Templar; Charter member of Loveland Lions Club organized June 9th, 1920. He is active in church work, a member of the the First Methodist Church at Loveland, having made a number of transfers.

He became interested in genealogy many years ago, has graced his Paternal line to William Robbins of Walpole, Massachussets and in 1949 published the History of the Robbins Family of Walpole Massachussets by Dana W. Robbins. He has traced his Maternal line and now in December 1950 is tablulatin it for publication as soon as possible, with 250 pages now ready."

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World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Colorado, Larimer Co., Ohio

Serial Number 1822
Oscard Burton Robbins
Address: 863 Cleveland, Loveland, Larimer Co., CO
Age 45
DOB: Jan 29, 1873
Race: White
U.S. Citizane: Natural Born
Present Occupation: Florist
Employer: Self
Place of Employment: 863 Cleveland, Loveland, Larimer Co., CO
Spouse/NOK: Zella D. Robbins, 863 Cleveland, Loveland, Larimer Co., CO
Description:
Height: Short
Build: Medium
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Dark
Date of Registation: 12 Sep 1918


Zella Deborah Bennet-2475

This is the first wife of Oscar Burton Robbins.


Edward Brandon-2135

The Robbins books says he was buried "about a mile south of his ranch home in a private cemetery , among trees, on the side of the mountains. Edward was a Jeweler, watchmaker, farmer, trapper, gatherer of coniferous seeds."


9094. Clifford Alvin Brandon-3802

They had no children.


9097. Wilda 'Fay' Detrick-18420

Fay and Harold had no children.


Harold Ness-18421

From Oscar Burton Robbins' book, pg 215:
Harold and Fay had no children. He was the oldest of eleven children.


5902. Wilbur Haskal Kaufman-2131

OBR: pg 208 has his birth place in Whitley County, IN; but pg 217 has his birth place in Fort Wayne, Allen County, IN.

Quote from pg 217 of OBR book:
"Wilbur, - Trade, a Lather. Politics, - a Republican. He must be a politician of unusual ability, - County Auditor at Storm Lake, Iowa for 12 years; now serving his 7th term, making 14 consecutive years, July 9, 1933. Presbyterians."


5904. Erwin Clayton Kaufman-2133

SSDI said his birth date was 24 Nov 1884.


5905. Eugene Wesley 'Wes' Kaufman-2134

From Oscar Burton Robbins' book, pg 210:

Eugene Wesley Kaufman
Born at Storm Lake, Iowa, the last of 7 children. Schooling at Storm Lake and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Practically grew up on Storm Lake a pretty lake nearly 5 miles long and 3 miles wide. Fishing, Skating, Ice Boating, Hockey, Football, Basket Ball, Track were my early sports which I still enjoy.
Went West to Spokane about 1910, worked for P. Welsh Railway Contractor, offices in the Old National Bank building. Transferred to Vancouver, B.C. where we built, equipped and operated a Railroad - The Pacific Great Eastern.
The first World War stopped this construction and I was sent to be Cashier of a Bank at Modros, Oregon, owned by Mr. Welsh. Was expecting a call to go to War, but it ended before the call came. Transferred to Seattle, Washington, and went into Apartment House business with brother Erwin.
While in Seattle, did front office work in the Olympic Hotel, Seattle's finest; sold mortgage loans and other securities, also did accounting. Came to Salt Lake City, Utah as Accountant and Statistician for Sunfreze Ice Cream and Arden Milk Company, now Creameries of America, Inc.
Depression of 1933 found me jobless, started in small meat business during depression years and up to time of 2nd World War when I went into Government employment. After War again in own business of specialty selling and Accounting.
/signed/ Wes


Edith 'Clare' Wood-18398

1900 Census Dist 110, St. Paul Ward 6, Ramsey Co., Minnesota
Wood, Albert B. head W M Aug 1858 41 M7yrs Canada Canada Canada
a Wood, Louise wife W F Oct 1872 M7yrs 2ch;2lvg Canada England Canada
b Wood, Edith C. Dau W F Apr 1895 5 S Minnesota Canada Canada
c Wood, Elinore L. dau W F Feb 1899 3 S Minnesota Canada Canada

1930 Census Dist 84, Seattle, King Co., Washington
Meyers, Dewey J. B. head M W 31 M@20 TX NY Missouri
c Meyers, Elinor L. wife F W 33 M@22 MN CA-Eng CA-Eng
Meyers, Raymond W. son M W 9 S WA TX MN
a Woods, E. Louise mother-i-l F W 55 Wd Canada-Eng England CA-Eng
Kaufman, Donnell E. nephew M W 4 ?/12 S Washington Iowa MN


9107. Robert Wood Kaufman-18447

Washington Death Index, 1940-1996
Name: Robert W Kaufman
Date of Death: 26 Feb 1968
Place of Death: Seattle
Residence: Seattle
Gender: Male
Certificate: 003727


Almira Flint Green-18399

O. B. Robbins notes that Almira was a Mormon.


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