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Samuel CORBIN
Sarah RICHMOND |
Husband: Samuel CORBIN
Birth: 12 Jun 1745, Woodstock, Windham Co., CT Death: 24 May 1820, Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY Father: Robert CORBIN Mother: Sarah BLISS |
Marriage:
Migration: ca. 1787, moved from Putnam, VT, to Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY |
Wife: Sarah RICHMOND
Birth: ca. 1749 Death: 14 May 1822, Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY Other Spouse: m. Mr. BICKNELL Other Child: Joseph BICKNELL, bap. 10/22 Jan 1771, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA |
Children: |
1. Sylvester CORBIN, b. 17 Jun 1771
2. Samuel CORBIN, b. 23 Aug 1772 3. Sarah CORBIN, b. 15 Mar 1774; d. 2 Apr 1845; m. Asa WHITE 4. Selah CORBIN, b. 15 Dec 1775; m. Thomas HUMPHREY 5. Susanna CORBIN, b. 20 Aug 1777; d. 18 Feb 1786 6. Patience CORBIN, b. 28 Mar 1780; d. 10 Oct 1782 7. Richmond CORBIN, b. 18 Feb 1783; d. 16 May 1789 8. Robert CORBIN, b. 10 Dec 1786; d. 22 Sep 1810 |
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Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. Rev. Harvey M. Lawson, compiler. 1905. Descendants of Clement Corbin of Muddy River (Brookline, Ma. and Woodstock, Ct): with notices of other lines of Corbins. Hartford Press, Hartford, CT (online at Ancestry.com). |
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