History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 530. [Bourbon County] [Flat Rock Precinct] D. L. ROBBINS, farmer; P. O. Cane Ridge; was born June 14, 1837, to Laban L. and Nancy (Piper) Robbins; she a daughter of Samuel and Betsey (Million) Piper, who were among the early settlers of Kentucky. Laban L. is a son of John and Millison (Litton) Robbins; she, a daughter of John Litton. The father of our subject is a native of Flat Rock village; was born Oct. 15, 1820, and married in 1844; he had six children, three of whom died in infancy, and Nancy N. in her seventeenth year, and Millison J., who became the wife of a Mr. Louderback, died in 1868, in her thirty-first year. Our subject is the only surviving member of the family; he was married Sept. 4, 1879, to Mary C. Gibson, a granddaughter of Peter Banta (see history). They have one child, Nancy Belle, born July 5, 1880; he resides with his father, with whom he is engaged in general agriculture and stockraising; they are members of the Christian Church at Flat Rock, and held in high esteem by the people of the community in which they live. Robbins Piper Million Litton Louderback Gibson Banta = none http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/bourbon/robbins.dl.txt