Robinson, John - Source: Natal and the Zulu Country, published in 1969.
Robinson, John - Source: Historic schools of South Africa, published in 1993.
Robinson, John - Source: Port Natal, published in 1965.
Robinson, John - Source: 500 Jaar Suid-Afrikanse Geskiedenis, published in 1980.
Robinson, John - Source: South African Surnames, published in 1965.
Robinson, John - Source: Southern African Dictionary of National Biography, published in 1966.
Robinson, John - Source: British residents at the Cape 1795 - 1819, published in 1981.
Robinson, John - Source: The story of the British settlers of 1820 in South Africa, published in 1957.
Robinson, John - Source: Inside Indian Indenture. A South African Story, 1860 - 1914, published in 2010.
Robinson, John Benjamin Romer - Source: The Family Register of the South African Nation, published in 1966.
Robinson, John Henry - Source: The Family Register of the South African Nation, published in 1966.
Robinson, Robert John - Source: British families in South Africa - Their surnames and origins, published in 1992.
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