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Mrs. Charles Corbett Robinson
(Nancy Dianne Alley)

Nancy Dianne Alley Robinson, a native of North Carolina
has lived in Oakton, Virginia for the past 23 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
granddaughter,
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 is also a Partner in the family
business, Burton and Robinson, Inc., a concrete
construction firm founded by her husband.
Memberships
* Order of the Merovingian Dynasty (member of the
Scholarship Committee)
* Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States
of America
* American Descendants of the House of Burgesses
1619-1699 (Treasurer
General; Founding Member)
* Baronial Order of the Magna Charta
* Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry
* Military Order of the Crusades
* Order of Descendants of Colonial Cavaliers
* Colonial Dames of America
* Colonial Dames of the XVII Century (Jamestown Chapter
President)
* Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century
* National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
(Regent)
* National Society US Daughters of 1812 (Virginia State
Treasurer)
* United Daughters of the Confederacy (Virginia State
Recording Secretary)
* National Society Daughters of the American Colonists
* National Society Sons and Daughters of Pilgrims
(Virginia State Treasurer)
* Jamestown Society
* National Huguenot Society
* Guild of Colonial Artisans and Tradesmen 1607-1783
* Society of the Holland Dames
* Sons and Daughters of the Colonial and Antebellum
Bench and Bar 1561-
1861
* Society of Descendants of Colonial Clergy
* National Society Dames of the Court of Honor
* Presidential Families of America
* Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
* National Society Southern Dames of America
* Plantagenet Society
* National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons
* Society of Descendants of the Knights of the Most
Noble Garter
* Sovereign Colonial Society Americans of Royal Descent
* Scotch-Irish Society of America
* Descendants of the Knights of the Bath
* National Society Sons and Daughters of Antebellum
Planters 1607-1861
* Flagon and Trencher; Descendants of Colonial Tavern
Keepers
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 loves
to "antique" and has an extensive and reputable
collection of René Lalique glass (over 600 pieces).
She was 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, as member of the Board for fifteen years
and 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
Minutes.
Mrs. Robinson is a lifelong Washington Redskin Football
fan, an active member of Vienna Presbyterian Church, and
is a thirty year member of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. |