Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Congratulations!

I am delighted to announce the birth of a new descendant of the Pierre Robert /Esther Susannah family line:  Adeline Rebecca Bleu Williams was born on June 19 in in Alexandria, LA.  She is welcomed by proud parents Megan & Jarred, big brother Sebastian Peter, and big sister Nora Ophelia! Her maternal great-grandmother is Doris Nell Blakewood Newton & maternal grandmother Rebecca (Becky) Newton Descant. Becky is the current president of the Rev. Pierre Robert Family Association.  Becky says that her granddaughter is "as precious & sweet as can be..... A gift from God & a joy to all." We rejoice in this good news.

Saturday, June 13, 2015

2015 Reunion Report

What fun we had! 62 descendants, family, and friends met in Alexandria, LA for the Ninth Biennial Reunion of the Rev. Pierre Robert Family Association. The beautiful, historic Hotel Bentley served as our primary meeting place but also we ventured to Loyd Hall and Greenwood Plantation in Cheneyville, LA and to the Campbell home in Moncla, LA. We made new friends, elected new officers, and learned a bit more about our rich heritage. Thank you to all you attended and made it such a special time.

We hope to be able to distribute CDs of the association's business meeting and keynote address of Dr. Dana Robert. Please contact us if you are interested in purchasing one of the CDs. There will be a nominal fee to cover production and mailing.

If you have any news you want us to post on this site, please send us a message or post it yourself on our new Facebook page - Robert Family Association.


Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Invitation to 2015 Reunion

Dear Family and Friends,

We hope you are ready to confirm your plans to join us for the Rev. Pierre Robert Family Association 9th biennial reunion on June 5-7, 2015 in Alexandria, LA because we’ve been working on the details and we’re ready to share them with you now. We think you’ll agree that it’s going to be a fabulous reunion!

Headquarters for the reunion will be the newly restored and renovated Hotel Bentley in historic downtown Alexandria.  The guest speaker for the Saturday morning program will be Dana L. Robert, Boston University School of Theology.  Dr. Robert is the Truman Collins Professor of World Christianity and History of Mission and the Director of the Center for Global Christianity and Mission.  She is a native of Louisiana and also a family member.  Her presentation will be “Rev. Joseph & Gen. Henry M. Robert – from Abolitionism to Parliamentary Procedure.” You’ll notice on the schedule that we will also be electing new Association officers on Saturday morning. PLEASE consider serving.

We’ve been invited to Loyd Hall Plantation for a tour and snacks on Saturday afternoon by owners, Michael and Jennifer Jenkins. Jennifer is a Robert descendent.

The Saturday evening program and dinner will be held at the Diamond Grill.  Speaker, Michael Jenkins, will provide us with some historical information regarding Central Louisiana.  Mr. Jenkins is the current owner of the Hotel Bentley and the Diamond Grill and is responsible for several revitalization efforts in downtown Alexandria.  Once a downtown jewelry store, the Diamond Grill is now a fine dining restaurant where we will enjoy “superb cuisine and exceptional service in a visually rich historical setting. The building features twenty-two foot ceilings, original chandeliers, ornate plaster, dramatic staircase, true wine vault and an elegant Mezzanine bar.” (from website)

We hope the reunion hotel (for sleeping) will be the Hotel Bentley too, but there is a chance that it will not be ready for overnight guests in June. So our back up hotel (for sleeping) will be the Best Western of Alexandria Inn & Suites & Conference Center, 2720 N. MacArthur Drive, Alexandria, LA 71303.  Please call the Best Western at (318) 445-5530 to make your room reservation. A block of rooms will be held until May 22 at the rate of $89 per room per night for our group. They only have rooms with king beds available. You will be able to cancel your reservation at the Best Western until noon the day before check-in without penalty. If I get word that the Bentley is available, I’ll contact everyone who has registered for the reunion and let them know so they can decide if they want to switch hotels.

We do hope you will be able to join us for the reunion. If you would like a full schedule of the weekend’s events and a registration form, please contact me at marie_mcentire@hotmail.com

Best wishes,
Marie Hiott McEntire

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Obituary - Adrian Sinclair Balch

June 01, 1945 - February 02, 2015

Adrian Sinclair Balch passed away Monday, February 2, 2015 after a long struggle with brain cancer. She is survived by her loving husband of 35 years, Raymond; their son, Senior Chief Petty Officer Christopher Bartlett, daughter-in-law, Amanda; granddaughter, Elizabeth Nicole and grandson, Saxon Avery of Crestview, FL. Adrian is also survived by her sister, Margaret and husband Philip Laney of Riverside, CA.; brother, William Sinclair of Torrence, CA; nephew, Bill Carter of Oswego, New York; and her six cats. She was preceded in death by her nephew, Matthew Carter of Phoenix, AZ.
Adrian, the daughter of William Stanley and Mary Kate Sinclair, was born on June 1, 1945 at Fort Benning, Georgia where her father was stationed at the close of World War II. The family returned to Houston when she was 6 months old. She attended River Oaks elementary, Lanier Junior High and graduated from Lamar High School class of 1963. She and Raymond both attended Lanier where she was in 5th period orchestra and he 6th period band. It is most likely that they passed each other every school day going in and out of the band hall without ever knowing each other (they would meet on a blind date on super bowl Sunday 1979).
Adrian attended Trinity University in San Antonio where she majored in music. After leaving Trinity her first job was as a secretary for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. She later worked at Texaco before taking a position as secretary to Dr. Lauro Halstead at The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research. When Dr. Halstead left for Washington, D.C. he asker her to go with him but she declined choosing to stay in Houston near her family. She eventually moved to Baylor College of Medicine where she was executive secretary to Dr. Gail Demmler in infectious disease-a position she held until her retirement in 2003.
After a short "retirement", she took a part time position in the Advancement Office of Episcopal High School which she held until health issues forced her to retire again in 2013. This last position allowed her the opportunity to work with her husband who teaches Government and History at Episcopal High School.
Adrian loved music-especially Renaissance and Baroque music. Adrian also loved to sing. She was an alto in the St. James Episcopal Choir. She and her husband were also members of a choral group-Chorus Angelorum-for almost ten years. Besides performing an evensong service each month first at St. Thomas Episcopal and later Our Lady Of Walsingham Catholic Church, the choral group also traveled to England to be the choir in residence for a week at various cathedrals. The first such residency that Adrian and Ray participated in was at the Cathedral in Lincoln. In 2006 it was the Cathedral in Durham. The third and last trip in which Adrian and Ray were involved was at the Cathedral in Canterbury, England.
While in England on the last two trips, Adrian and Ray were able to visit Scotland traveling to the northern city of Wick to visit the Sinclair castle. (Wick is a six hour train ride from Inverness and there are only two trains in and out each day. It is small and remote but quiet beautiful.)
It was one of the most depressing moments of her life when after the surgery to remove the brain tumor in 2009, her vocal chords were damaged and she was unable to continue singing. (I am sure that she has joined that heavenly choir and is singing her heart out.)
Adrian also loved animals as evidenced by the fact that at one time, she and Ray had eight cats and a beagle (In fact, when she met Ray, she told him that for the relationship to go anywhere he would have to get her cat Sybil's approval) Five of the eight cats were strays that she and Ray took in.
She was also accomplished at needlepoint as well as knitting. For many years she knit beautiful items for family and friends. Two of her husband's most prized possessions are two needlepoint creations that adorn the walls of their home.
Adrian was also very interested in genealogy. She spent endless hours doing her genealogical research with the Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research almost becoming her home away from home. One of her first successes was helping Ray to reconnect with a 92 year old aunt that he had last seen when he was 9 years old.
Adrian also shared her fascination with genealogy with others on line and developed friendships across the nation with like-minded individuals from Hood, Oregon to Boston, Mass. A few years ago, she was able to meet one of her on-line friends, Karen Rich, when she and Ray visited Boston. Adrian was also ready, willing and able to help other genealogists in their searches. She and Ray spent many weekends visiting cemeteries in and around the greater Houston area searching for the answers to the many questions posed to her by other like-minded individuals.
Adrian was a loving, compassionate woman. One of her employers described her as "smart, witty and real". With Adrian, you always knew where you stood. She had a wonderfully dry sense of humor. She was someone with whom you felt comfortable almost immediately after meeting her.
I often told her that besides being born, she was the best thing that had ever happened to me. In the words of the Bette Midler song, she was very much "the wind beneath my wings".

Funeral Information

Visitation will be held Monday, February 9, 2015 in the Miller Funeral Chapel, 7723 Beechnut, Houston, TX 77074 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at St. James Episcopal Church, 3129 Southmore Blvd., Houston, TX 77004. Following cremation, interment will take place Wednesday 4:00 p.m. at Glenwood Cemetery, 2525 Washington Avenue, Houston, TX.

Donations Information


In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in her memory to the American Cancer Society, The American Brain Tumor Association or the Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research.

(posted on Miller Funeral and Cremation Services website, Houston, TX)