James Robin (pronounced ROE-bin) (14 November 1817 – 23 July 1894) was a prominent businessman in the early days of colonial South Australia. Several of his descendants were significant, in the Methodist Church and other fields. Also worthy of mention are his brothers Charles (c. 1826 – 27 November 1872) and Theophilus Robin (c. 1830 – 19 September 1874). Their father, Nicholas Robin (1788? – 5 January 1873), a citizen of Guernsey, was married to Esther de Quetteville (c. 1819 – 20 August 1855), daughter of Rev. Jean de Quetteville "The Apostle of French Methodism". He died at his home at .
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| - جيمس روبن (بالإنجليزية: James Robin) هو شخصية أعمال أسترالي، ولد في 14 نوفمبر 1817، وتوفي في 23 يوليو 1894. (ar)
- James Robin (pronounced ROE-bin) (14 November 1817 – 23 July 1894) was a prominent businessman in the early days of colonial South Australia. Several of his descendants were significant, in the Methodist Church and other fields. Also worthy of mention are his brothers Charles (c. 1826 – 27 November 1872) and Theophilus Robin (c. 1830 – 19 September 1874). Their father, Nicholas Robin (1788? – 5 January 1873), a citizen of Guernsey, was married to Esther de Quetteville (c. 1819 – 20 August 1855), daughter of Rev. Jean de Quetteville "The Apostle of French Methodism". He died at his home at . (en)
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- Robert Torrens (economist)
- Robert William Chapman (engineer)
- Brazil
- University of Adelaide
- Robin Peak
- Creswick, Victoria
- Guernsey expatriates in Australia
- Elizabeth College, Guernsey
- Elizabeth Street, Melbourne
- Gilbert Street, Adelaide
- Angaston, South Australia
- Bachelor of Engineering
- 1894 deaths
- 19th-century Australian businesspeople
- British emigrants to Australia
- Adelaide Educational Institution
- John D. Custance
- Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
- Norwood Football Club
- Nuriootpa, South Australia
- Samuel Fiddian
- Grenfell Street, Adelaide
- Guernsey
- Henry Ayers
- 1817 births
- Kent Town, South Australia
- La Trobe Street, Melbourne
- Swanston Street, Melbourne
- Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons
- Pirie Street, Adelaide
- Port Douglas, Queensland
- Ocean Grove, Victoria
- World War I
- Schooner
- LRCP
- Theophilus Robin
- Roseworthy Agricultural College
- Australian Rules
- dbr:Angas_Engineering_Scholarship
- dbr:Gordon_de_Quetteville_Robin
- dbr:Creswick_Grammar_School
- dbr:Harris,_Scarfe_and_Co.
- dbr:Les_Rohais,_Guernsey
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| - جيمس روبن (بالإنجليزية: James Robin) هو شخصية أعمال أسترالي، ولد في 14 نوفمبر 1817، وتوفي في 23 يوليو 1894. (ar)
- James Robin (pronounced ROE-bin) (14 November 1817 – 23 July 1894) was a prominent businessman in the early days of colonial South Australia. Several of his descendants were significant, in the Methodist Church and other fields. Also worthy of mention are his brothers Charles (c. 1826 – 27 November 1872) and Theophilus Robin (c. 1830 – 19 September 1874). Their father, Nicholas Robin (1788? – 5 January 1873), a citizen of Guernsey, was married to Esther de Quetteville (c. 1819 – 20 August 1855), daughter of Rev. Jean de Quetteville "The Apostle of French Methodism". He died at his home at . (en)
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