Frederick Robinson (March 11, 1824 – April 11, 1893) was a British American immigrant, pharmacist, businessman, and politician.
Robinson was born on March 11, 1824, in Church Stretton, in the West Midlands region of England.
[2] Later in life, he would invest in other businesses in the area, and would serve as president of the First Bank of Kenosha and the M. H. Pettit Malting Company.
[2] In addition to his business interests, he was a farmer, a member of the Knights Templar, and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
[3] Robinson was elected to represent Kenosha County in the Wisconsin State Assembly during the 1872 and 1876 sessions.