Rix robinson biography
Eduardo "Rix" Robinson (August 28, Eduardo "Rix" Robinson (August 28, – January 12, ) was an American fur trader and politician. He was the first permanent Euro-American settler of Kent County, Michigan, a representative to the state constitutional convention of and a state senator.
Eduardo "Rix" Robinson was Rix Robinson () was a pioneer and fur trader and is said to be the first White settler to permanently live in the greater Grand Rapids, Michigan area. This is a devised collection of accessions related to Robinson.
Rix Robinson. Birthdate: August 28,
Robinson, Rix, Pioneers -- Michigan -- Kent County -- Biography, Indian traders -- Michigan -- Biography, Commerçants auprès des Indiens d'Amérique -- Michigan -- Biographies, Indian traders, Pioneers, Michigan, Michigan -- Kent County Publisher Grand Rapids, Mich.: Maritime Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.Rix Robinson was a After the war Robinson settled in the town of Scipio, New York, where he and his wife, the former Eunice Rix, raised their 12 children. Predeceased by Mrs. Robinson in , he died two years later at the age of The monument to his memory was dedicated in at a ceremony attended by the local DAR chapter and several Robinson descendants.