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Charity Robins was a Third Class passenger of the Titanic. She died in the sinking. She was born as Charity Lawry in late 1863 or early 1864 in St. Mewan near St Austell, Cornwall. The daughter of James Lawry (Tin Miner) and Susanna (née Nancarrow). She was the sister of William, Thomas, Anna, James, Jane, John, Walter and Mary Ann, the family lived in Union Road close to the Robins and Nancarrow families. Mrs Robins died in the sinking, her body, and that of her husband was subsequently recovered by the MacKay-Bennett.

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  • Charity Robins was a Third Class passenger of the Titanic. She died in the sinking. She was born as Charity Lawry in late 1863 or early 1864 in St. Mewan near St Austell, Cornwall. The daughter of James Lawry (Tin Miner) and Susanna (née Nancarrow). She was the sister of William, Thomas, Anna, James, Jane, John, Walter and Mary Ann, the family lived in Union Road close to the Robins and Nancarrow families. Mrs Robins died in the sinking, her body, and that of her husband was subsequently recovered by the MacKay-Bennett.
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  • Charity Robins was a Third Class passenger of the Titanic. She died in the sinking. She was born as Charity Lawry in late 1863 or early 1864 in St. Mewan near St Austell, Cornwall. The daughter of James Lawry (Tin Miner) and Susanna (née Nancarrow). She was the sister of William, Thomas, Anna, James, Jane, John, Walter and Mary Ann, the family lived in Union Road close to the Robins and Nancarrow families. She married Alexander A. Robins in the latter part of 1880 at the age of 16. They subsequently emigrated to Yonkers, NY along with their son, Alexander Robins and their daughter, Alice Ann who subsequently became Mrs Curtin. Alexander and Charity returned to Cornwall for a family visit in early 1912 and subsequently returned to the USA on the Titanic, 3rd class under ticket number 3337, costing them £14 10s with Charity's nephew, William Henry Nancarrow. Mrs Robins died in the sinking, her body, and that of her husband was subsequently recovered by the MacKay-Bennett. The remains were taken to her daughter who was living at 24 Garfield Street, Yonkers, NY. She was subsequently interred in the Oakland Cemetery, Yonkers with her husband.
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