Patron # 3714 Patron Name: Robbins, Gertrude Original Source: View Page

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Ledger Entry Information Ledger # 1 Page # 77 Date Joined Thursday, June 3rd,1897 Patron # 3714
Patron Information Name Gertrude Robbins Nickname Residence Ohmer Ave
Guarantor Information Name J.F. Snider Residence Ohmer Ave
Relationship to patron
Additional Info "Ave" in patron address denoted by ditto marks

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City Directory Name Address Occupation Directory Year 1897-1898
Additional Info no listing
Census Data Name Gurtrude I Robbins
Background Information Race White Sex Female Marital Status Single # Years Married
Origin Info Birthplace Indiana Year of Birth 1883
Birthplace of Father Indiana Birthplace of Mother Indiana
Naturalization Status Year of Immigration
Residence Info Residential Status R F (rented farm) # Boarders 1 # Servants
Occupation Info Occupation at school (9)
Occupation Note daughter of Charls J Robbins (HoH),
gardener

Occupation Group Blue Collar Occupational Rank Unskilled/Menial Service
Additional Info

+Transaction History (36)

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Acc. #TitleBorrower NamePat #Listed Patron NameTransaction Comments
19020317Monday, March 17th, 1902View Page1181011810To have and to hold.To have and to hold.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
19020225Tuesday, February 25th, 1902View Page1289112891A knight of the nineteenth centuryA knight of the nineteenth centuryGertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
19020213Thursday, February 13th, 1902View Page1126711267David Harum : a story of American life.David Harum : a story of American life.Gerbert Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
19020130Thursday, January 30th, 1902View Page096639663Thelma : a society novel.Thelma : a society novel.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
19020117Friday, January 17th, 1902View Page1264112641Alice of old VincennesAlice of old VincennesGertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
19020102Thursday, January 2nd, 1902View Page072197219Hypatia : or, New foes with an old face.Hypatia : or, New foes with an old face.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
19011228Saturday, December 28th, 1901View Page00723723Salathiel : a story of the past, the present, and the future.Salathiel : a story of the past, the present, and the future.Gert Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
19000129Monday, January 29th, 1900View Page1204212042The pilgrimage of the Ben Beriah.The pilgrimage of the Ben Beriah.Thomas McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
19000113Saturday, January 13th, 1900View Page1200912009The vintage : a romance of the Greek war of independence.The vintage : a romance of the Greek war of independence.Thomas McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude RobbinsNumber 164 marked after patron's name
18991228Thursday, December 28th, 1899View Page1094710947Roden's corner.Roden's corner.Thomoas McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18991215Friday, December 15th, 1899View Page1041510415The parson's proxy.The parson's proxy.Thomas McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18991213Wednesday, December 13th, 1899View Page1093310933The red-bridge neighborhood : a novel.The red-bridge neighborhood : a novel.Thomas McLery37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18990807Monday, August 7th, 1899View Page085138513The planter's northern bride : or, Scenes from Mrs. Hentz's childhood.The planter's northern bride : or, Scenes from Mrs. Hentz's childhood.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18990722Saturday, July 22nd, 1899View Page085138513The planter's northern bride : or, Scenes from Mrs. Hentz's childhood.The planter's northern bride : or, Scenes from Mrs. Hentz's childhood.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18981003Monday, October 3rd, 1898View Page1041910419Frances Waldeaux, a novel.Frances Waldeaux, a novel.Thos McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18980919Monday, September 19th, 1898View Page1081310813George's mother.George's mother.Thos McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18980404Monday, April 4th, 1898View Page1027810278Duffels.Duffels.Thos McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18980321Monday, March 21st, 1898View Page1029810298The forge in the forest : being the narrative of the Acadian ranger, Jean de Mer, seigneur de Briart; and how he crossed the Black Abbé; and of his adventures in a strange fellowship.The forge in the forest : being the narrative of the Acadian ranger, Jean de Mer, seigneur de Briart; and how he crossed the Black Abbé; and of his adventures in a strange fellowship.Thos McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18980307Monday, March 7th, 1898View Page096449644In a hollow of the hills.In a hollow of the hills.Thos McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18980220Sunday, February 20th, 1898View Page090379037The refugees : a tale of two continents.The refugees : a tale of two continents.Thos McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18980207Monday, February 7th, 1898View Page1059610596A dog of Constantinople.A dog of Constantinople.Thos McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbinspatron ID of Gertrude Robbins
18980205Saturday, February 5th, 1898View Page084578457Shifting for himself : or, Gilbert Greyson's fortunes.Shifting for himself : or, Gilbert Greyson's fortunes.Geneva Unks37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18980124Monday, January 24th, 1898View Page1039510395Louisisana.Louisisana.Thomas McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18980112Wednesday, January 12th, 1898View Page1045310453By oak and thorn : a record of English days.By oak and thorn : a record of English days.Mas. McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18971227Monday, December 27th, 1897View Page1041210412The master craftsman : a novel.The master craftsman : a novel.Thomas McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18971211Saturday, December 11th, 1897View Page1059510595Prisoners of poverty : women wage-workers, their trades and their lives.Prisoners of poverty : women wage-workers, their trades and their lives.Thos McCoer37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude RobbinsPatron ID of Gertrude Robbins
18971127Saturday, November 27th, 1897View Page1030810308Doctor Warrick's daughters : a novel.Doctor Warrick's daughters : a novel.Thos. McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude RobbinsPatron ID of Gertrude Robbins
18971115Monday, November 15th, 1897View Page1045510455Flotsam; the story of a life.Flotsam; the story of a life.Thomas McCoy37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18970820Friday, August 20th, 1897View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18970816Monday, August 16th, 1897View Page091589158Girl neighbors: or, the old fashion and the new.Girl neighbors: or, the old fashion and the new.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18970803Tuesday, August 3rd, 1897View Page066646664Jack and Jill.Jack and Jill.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18970730Friday, July 30th, 1897View Page089978997Kenilworth : St. Ronan's well.Kenilworth : St. Ronan's well.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18970716Friday, July 16th, 1897View Page082188218An old-fashioned girl.An old-fashioned girl.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18970702Friday, July 2nd, 1897View Page066596659Little women, or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy.Little women, or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18970617Thursday, June 17th, 1897View Page066636663Under the lilacs.Under the lilacs.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins
18970603Thursday, June 3rd, 1897View Page023742374Ivanhoe : a romance.Ivanhoe : a romance.Gertrude Robbins37143714Gertrude RobbinsGertrude Robbins