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William A. Robinson & Velma R. Rigby Wedding Day

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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William A. Robinson & Velma R. Rigby Wedding Day
Photo of William Alden Robinson, son of Richard Robinson & Jane Hanna. And Velma Rebecca Rigby, daughter of Charles Edward Rigby & Anna Louette Crosby. Taken on their wedding day.
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Newlyweds William & Velma on their wedding day in 1927. Aren't they a fashionable and adorable couple? Difficult to believe that this was almost 100 years ago.
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Velma Rebecca Rigby
Velma Rebecca Rigby's father was Charles Edward Rigby (1880 - 1952) and her mother was Anna Louette Crosby (1877 - 1964). She had siblings Lester Charles, Earl W., Gladys Katherine, Bernice, and Patsy Rigby. She also had half siblings Patsy and Lowette Rigby. Velma married William Alden Robinson on January 3, 1927, in Pulaski, Arkansas. They had children Joyce Rice (Robinson) and Richard Charles Robinson Sr.
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William Alden  Robinson
William Alden Robinson's father was Richard Robinson (1865 - 1911), born in Ireland. His mother was Jane Hanna (1871 - 1962), also born in Ireland. He had siblings Simon James, Richard Earl, and Frank Fobes Robinson. William married Velma Rebecca Rigby on January 3, 1927, in Pulaski, Arkansas. They had two children, Joyce Rice and Richard Charles Robinson. When William was 41, he was living in Omaha, Nebraska and working for the City of Omaha. He was described as 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighed 133 pounds, and had blue eyes and brown hair with a light complexion. He had a scar on his stomach.
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