>>14163840
I have a little interesting dig on the Robinettes. There is a church in Fulton, MO that houses information about the Robinettes because a Robinette (spelled Robinett) wedding was the first to occur there. However, the Church, St. Mary Aldermanbury has an interesting history, being transplanted from England. The original church was apparently destroyed in 1666 (!) and rebuilt by Christopher Wren in 1677.
The Church is the site of the National Churchill Museum.
https://www.nationalchurchillmuseum.org/church-of-st-mary-history.html
https://robinettgen.org
If all this wasn't interesting enough. Fulton MO, separately (apparently) has some interesting history dating to the civil war. Fulton is the county seat of Callaway County. During the Civil War Callaway County seems to have become a "kingdom".
https://micronations.wiki/wiki/Kingdom_of_Callaway
Quote from above: "Though the Kingdom practically seceded from the United States, it never formally reentered the Union, and is considered by some to be de jure independent even now."
Strangely enough the Winston Churchill gave his "Iron Curtain" speech in Fulton at Westminster College. Fulton has subsequently had visits from a number of very prominent people such as Margaret Thatcher and Gorbachev.
It kinda seems to me this place has significance to some "elites". Some kind of neutral territory, perhaps?