| 1. Rolph Cavell ROBSON, b. abt. 1915 | See Rolph Cavell ROBSON & Norma Wilhemena ASH |
| 2. William George Samuel ROBSON, b. abt. 1913 | See William George Samuel ROBSON & Mildred TAYLOR |
| 3. Norman Alexander ROBSON, b. abt. 1914 | See Norman Alexander ROBSON & Dorothy Jean RUMBLE |
| 4. Bruce Arnold ROBSON, b. abt. 1917 | See Bruce Arnold ROBSON & Mildred E. Jessie MITCHELL |
| 5. Mary Louise ROBSON, b. abt. 1919 | |
| 6. Margaret Kathleen ROBSON, b. abt. 1921 | See Aubrey Wells WOOD & Margaret Kathleen ROBSON OR Robert MCEACHERON & Margaret Kathleen ROBSON |
| 7. Marie ROBSON, b. abt. 1923 | |
| 8. Lesley Edwin ROBSON, b. abt. 1924 | |
| 9. Earl Albert ROBSON, b. abt. 1926 | See Earl Albert ROBSON & Joan Yvonne BICE |
| 10. Ronald Irving ROBSON, b. abt. 1929 | See Ronald Irving ROBSON & Helen Florence DAVIDSON |
| 11. Lillian ROBSON, b. abt. 1931 | |
| 12. Roy Kenneth ROBSON, b. abt. 1933 |
Lived first in Purpleville, Ontario and then when his brother Will diedtook over the farm on lot 21, concession 7, Vaughn Township with the helpof his sisters and mother. His mother sold the farm and moved intoNewmarket.
After his marriage, lived on the SMELZER farm, southwest of King City,two miles on the town line near the fifth concession.
Moved to Wicox Lake for two years and then to Temperanceville. Fromthere they moved to the LAWSON farm outside of King City. Then moved toSLOAN's farm. Moved to the house his wife inherited on Centre Street inAurora, while continuing to work for Lorne COUSINS. Moved to BODFISH farmthen to Clark YOUNG's in Markham. Sold the house in Aurora; bought ahouse in King City and went to work for DeHavilland Aircraft until heretired.
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Only child of William Henry DICEMAN
Attended Hope Public School. Inherited a house on Centre Street, Aurora.