"A HISTORY OF THE DAVIESS-McLEAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION IN KENTUCKY, 1844-1943" by Wendell H. Rone. Probably published in 1944 by Messenger Job Printing Co., Inc., Owensboro, Kentucky, pp. 472-473. Used by permission. [McLean] DEACON SAMUEL BOOKER ROBERTSON: The subject of this sketch was born in McLean County, Kentucky, on May 28, 1824, and was educated in the county schools of his day. He followed the occupation of farming all of his life. On December 24, 1846, he was married to Miss Mary E. Jackson. Two children blessed this marriage. Her death occurred in 1849, and on January 8, 1852, he married Miss Frances M. Morgan, who bore him ten children. Of this number one became a doctor and two others became deacons in Baptist Churches. One of these two deacon sons is Brother E. G. Robertson, a life-long member of Mount Liberty Church. Of the five daughters in this group, one became the wife of Rev. John W. B. Givens. In the winter of 1848 he professed faith in Christ and was baptized into the fellowship of Mount Liberty Baptist Church. At the time of his death, which occurred on September 14, 1898 he had been a faithful member and deacon of this Church for almost fifty years, and in that time he failed in attending the meetings of his Church only on four occasions. During many of those years he served his Church faithfully as a messenger to the Association. He was a reader of the Western Recorder from 1846 until his death. His love for the old Gospel doctrines was unique and he informed himself upon all the work of the denomination and actively supported the same. He was always prominent in his county and his Church and left a good record of his faithfulness to the cause of Christ. He lived victoriously and died triumphantly. Robertson Jackson Morgan Givens = none http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/mclean/robertson.sb.txt