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Mrs. Charles Corbett Robinson
(Nancy Dianne Alley)

Nancy Dianne Alley Robinson, a native of North Carolina
lives in Cornelius, North Carolina after having lived in
Virginia for 25 years. She is the daughter of Robert
Moore Alley and Florence Lucinda Isenhour. She is the
widow of Charles Corbett Robinson, and has one son, John
Luther Boyter, III married to Melissa Knight Boyter, one
adopted grandson, Edward Lee Boyter and one grandchild,
Katherine Dianne Boyter. She attended
Western Carolina University
and is currently a business woman, a mother, grandmother
and “Domestic Engineer" (as fondly called by her
husband). Mrs. Robinson and her husband were owners of
Burton and Robinson, Inc., a concrete construction firm
founded by her husband.
Memberships
* Order of the Crown in America
* National Society Americans of Royal Descent
* Order of the Merovingian Dynasty (Founder of the
Scholarship, Secretary
General)
* Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States
of America
* Colonial Dames of America
* Ancient Heraldic and Chivalric Order of Albion
(Treasurer;
Dame of Albion
of the Conversion of the Twenty-Three Kings)
* National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
(Regent,
Secretary, Treasurer)
* National Society United States Daughters of 1812 (VA
State Treasurer,
Chapter Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer
* United Daughters of the Confederacy (Chapter
President, VA State
Secretary)
* Society of Daughters of Holland Dames
* National Society Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth
Century
* Baronial Order of Magna Charta
* Plantagenet Society
* Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry
* Scotch-Irish Society of the United States of America
*
Order of Descendants of Colonial Cavaliers
* National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims
(VA State 1st
Governor General, VA State Treasurer)
* National Society Magna Charta Dames
* National Society Colonial Dames of the XVII Century
(National
Headquarters Supervisor, Chapter President, Secretary)
* National Society Daughters of American Colonists (DC
Secretary)
* National Society Dames of the Court of Honor
* Society of the Descendants of Knights of the Garter
(Descendant
Member)
* National Society Daughters of Colonial Wars
* Society of the Descendants of the Colonial Clergy
* Military Order of the Crusades
* Jamestowne Society
* National Huguenot Society
* Dutch Colonial Society
* National Society Southern Dames of America (VA State
Treasurer)
* Flagon and Trencher, Descendants of Colonial Tavern
Keepers
* Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars (VA State
Treasurer)
* Point Lookout Prisoner of War Organization
* Descendants of the Knights of the Bath
* Sons and Daughters of the Colonial and Antebellum
Bench and Bar
(Secretary National)
* Presidential Families of America (Treasurer National)
* Hereditary Order of the Families of Presidents and
First Ladies of America
* Guild of Colonial Artisans and Tradesman 1607-1783
(Treasurer General)
* American Descendants of the House of Burgesses
1619-1699 (Founder,
Treasurer General)
* National Society of Saints and Sinners
* Descendants of Sheriffs and Constables of Colonial and
Antebellum
America
Chivalric Orders
*
The Most Venerable Order of the
Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
(bestowed by Elizabeth II, Queen of England)
Other Notes
Mrs. Robinson is an avid Genealogist with twenty-eight
proven Confederate Ancestors, eighteen DAR Patriots,
three Jamestown lines, and fifteen Colonial Dames lines.
She is a Life Member of Beta Sigma Phi sorority and a
member of Vienna Presbyterian Church. She does cross
stitch, reads and loves traveling, collects antiques and
has an extensive and reputable collection of René
Lalique glass (over 600 pieces). A lover of football,
she is an avid fan of the Washington Redskins.
Mrs. Robinson has been a fundraiser for Ronald McDonald
House Children’s Charities of Greater Washington D.C.
for twenty years. Additionally, Mrs. Robinson served as
Chairman of “Rally Round the Redskins” auction for five
years, raising over $750,000.00 for the charity. She
served as Chairman of the Board of Directors from
2002-2007 and has been a member of the Board since 1989.
She is still an active participant in raising money for
the Houses and the families.
Mrs. Robinson received the Judah P. Benjamin Award
from United Daughters of the Confederacy for civic work
with Ronald McDonald House. She also received the
Winnie Davis Award from United Daughters of
Confederacy for work preserving the Virginia Division
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