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Charnel CORBAN
Jane STRINGER |
Husband: Charnel CORBAN
Birth: 16 Sep 1819, Franklin Co., MS Death apparently: 1850-60, Franklin Co., MS Occupation: farmer Father: Stephen CORBAN Mother: Rachael HILL |
Marriage: 6 Apr 1841, Franklin Co., MS |
Wife: Jane STRINGER
Birth: 30 Dec 1824, MS Death: 7 Mar 1892, Franklin Co., MS Father: Abel STRINGER (1788-1854) Mother: Nancy Doty WARREN (c1790-c1832) |
Children — born in Franklin Co., MS: |
1. Sarah Ann CORBAN, b. 1841/2
2. Manerva J. CORBAN, b. 1843/4 3. Mary J. CORBAN, b. 1845/6 4. Catharine CORBAN, b. 1846/7 5. John J. CORBAN, b. Jul 1849 6. Christopher Columbus "Lum" CORBAN, b. Jan 1852; d. 1923, Winnsboro, Franklin Par., LA 7. Nannie K.E. CORBAN, b. 28 Nov 1858; d. 2 Feb 1929, Franklin Co., MS |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Louisiana, Mississippi |
Sources:
1. D.L. Murray & N.R. Murray. 1995. Marriage Index: AR, MO, MS, TX, 1766-1981 (Broderbund CD-5):
2. 1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #38 of 61): Franklin Co., MS, Roll M432_372, p. 19B, 285/285, enumerated 3 Oct 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
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