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Stephen CORBAN
Rachael HILL
Husband:  Stephen CORBIN / CORBAN
Birth:  1780, Halifax Co., NC
Death:  14 Oct 1851, Franklin Co., MS
Occupation:  farmer
Father:  William CORBIN / CORBAN
Mother:  Mary Anne BROWN
Marriage:
Wife:  Rachael / Rachel HILL
Birth:  1785/6, SC
Death:  1852, Franklin Co., MS
Occupation:  homemaker
Father:  Thomas HILL
Mother:  Jane WELLS
Children:
— born in Corbandale, Montgomery Co., TN:
  1.  William CORBAN, b. 5 Sep 1802; d. 1836, Hamburg, Franklin Co., MS; m. Emily L. GUICE (1812-1882)
  2.  Margaret CORBAN, b. ca. 1803; died young?
  3.  Elisha CORBAN, b. 6 Apr 1805
  4.  Rosanna CORBAN, b. 11 Sep 1806; d. 5 Mar 1877, Jefferson Co., MS
  5.  Robert CORBAN, b. ca. 1809; died young?
  6.  Lucinda Jane CORBAN, b. 27 Jun 1812; d. 17 Jul 1887, Miami, Montgomery Co., OH

— born in Franklin Co., MS:
  7.  Lydia CORBAN, b. 14 Oct 1814; d. 1890, Yazoo Co., MS
  8.  Charnel CORBAN, b. 16 Sep 1819
  9.  Thomas H. CORBAN, b. 1821/2
10.  Stephen Mathuel CORBIN, b. Oct 1828
11?  (Daughter A) CORBIN, b. 1830-35

Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee

Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2.  1800 U.S. Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  the 1800 Tennessee census was lost. 

3.  1810 U.S. Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  all but two cities of the 1810 Tennessee census were lost (viz., Jefferson and Nashville in Rutherford Co.).

4.  1820 U.S. Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #8 of 10; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1820 MS Franklin Co. Roll M33_57 p. 44 Ln. 34 Corban Stephen 111110-21010-0-300 no slaves
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 9 or under 1810-1820 = Charnel (b. 1819)
1 male 10-15 1804-1810 = Elisha (b. 1805
1 male 16-18 1801-1804 = William (b. 1802)
1 male 26-44 1775-1794 = Stephen (b. 1780)
2 females 9 or under 1810-1820 = Lydia (b. 1814)
= Lucinda (b. 1812)
1 female 10-15 1804-1810 = Rosanna (b. 1806)
1 female 26-44 1775-1794 = Rachael (b. 1785/6)
3 persons engaged in agriculture
*In the 1820 Census, the third column is age class 16-18 and the fourth column is age class 16-25, which means any individual in column three is duplicated in column four.  So, for an accurate representation of the household, the number in column three should be subtracted from the number in column four.

5.  1830 U.S. Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #27 of 30; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1830 MS Franklin Co. Roll 70 p. 165 Ln. 21 Stephen Corban 111 000 100 - 000 100 100 120000-110100
These data indicate:
No., Race, Gender Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 white male 4 or under 1825-1830 = Stephen Matheul (b. 1828)
1 white male 5-9 1820-1825 = Thomas (b. 1821/2)
1 white male 10-14 1815-1820 = Charnel (b. 1819)
1 white male 40-49 1780-1790 = Stephen (b. 1780)
1 white female 15-19 1810-1815 = Lydia (b. 1814)
1 white female 40-49 1780-1790 = Rachael (b. 1785/6) 
 
1 male slave 9 or under 1820-1830 = ?
2 male slaves 10-23 1806-1820 = ? ?
1 female slave 9 or under 1820-1830 = ?
1 female slave 10-23 1806-1820 = ?
1 female slave 36-54 1775-1794 = ?

6.  1840 U.S. Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #15-16 of 26; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1840 MS Franklin Co. Roll 213 pp. 162A-162B Ln. 6 Stephen Corbin 001 110 010 - 010 000 010 241100-331010 0/10/00000
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 white male 10-14 1825-1830 = Stephen Matheul (b. 1828) 
1 white male 15-19 1820-1825 = Thomas (b. 1821/2)
1 white male 20-29 1810-1820 = Charnel (b. 1819)
1 white male 50-59 1780-1790 = Stephen (b. 1780)
1 white female 5-9 1830-1835 = ?
1 white female 50-59 1780-1790 = Rachael (b. 1785/6) 
 
2 male slave 9 or under 1830-1840 = ? ?
4 male slave 10-23 1816-1830 = ? ? ? ?
1 male slave 24-35 1804-1816 = ?
1 male slave 36-54 1785-1804 = ?
3 female slave 9 or under 1830-1840 = ? ? ?
3 female slave 10-23 1816-1830 = ? ? ?
1 female slave 24-35 1804-1816 = ?
1 female slave 55-99 1740-1784 = ?
10 persons employed in agriculture
It's really stretching it for Rachael to have had a child after 1830.

7.  1850 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #38 of 61):  Franklin Co., MS, Roll M432_372, p. 19B, 290/290, enumerated 3 Oct 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
Stephen Corban 70 M   Farmer 2500 North Carolina
Rachael    " 64 F       South Carolina
Stephen M  " 22 M       Mississippi
Susan      " 21 F       "
Eugene     "  1 M       "
Listed between their sons, Thomas CORBAN and Elisha CORBAN.

8.  OneWorldTree (online at Ancestry.com).

9.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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