ISAAC ROBINSON CEMETERY This cemetery is located in No. 2 Township, Cleveland County, N.C., about one mile west of Trinity Baptist Church in yard of Henry W. McKinney, Deputy Sheriff. It is known as the Isaac Robbinson farm under the shadow of an oak, enclosed by a considerable iron fence. It is about 4 miles west of Boiling Springs, N.C. Owner of Cemetery: Henry W. McKinney Approximate number of marked graves: 2 Before 1914: 2 After 1914: None Unmarked: 1 Earliest marked grave: Isaac Robbinson, d. 1819. General condition of cemetery: The cemetery is in an enclosed substantial wire fence, or rather steel fence with a six-foot marble rock containing the names of Isaac Robbinson and wife. Inscriptions: "Isaac Robbinson, a Revolutionary Soldier. Served in the militia Sharp's Co., from May 5th 1781 until the close of the War. D. 1819: (Literal inscription, Collis Jones says he came from England.) Robbinson, Rebecca House, wife of Isaac Robbinson (No date given) (The above two names are on one and the same marker.) (Collis Jones says that Rebecca House, wife of Isaac Robbinson, came from Virginia; also that the other grave here [three in all] was the sister of Rebecca House.) Date of survey: Nov. 21, 1938 Workers: B. E. Weathers and A. G. Melton. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This cemetery is among the many Cleveland cemeteries included on the Cleveland Count WPA Cemeteries CD, copyrighted 2008, by Ann K. Propst and Derick S. Hartshorn. All listings and cemeteries listings were made prior to 1940 and represent the contions of that time. All information has been donated to the NCGenWeb Project but retains copyright protection by the authors. It may be referenced and briefly exerpted under the universal fair use doctrine. For a copy of the complete Cleveland County WPA Cemetery Survey, see http://www.hartshorn.us/CWPA.htm