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Joseph McBEE
Lavina CORBIN |
Husband: Joseph McBEE
Birth: 1801/2, VA Occupation: farmer Father: William McBEE (c1760-1850s) Mother: Ann Elizabeth TAYLOR (c1774- ) |
Marriage: 30 May 1824, Bath Co., KY |
Wife: Lavinia / Lavina / Luvina CORBIN
Birth: 1801/2, Culpeper Co., VA Father: Martin CORBIN Mother: Nancy Ann SCOTT |
Children — born in Bath Co., KY: |
1. William H. McBEE, b. 1826/7
2. George McBEE, b. 1828/9 3. Nancy A. McBEE, b. 1832/3 4. Minerva / Manerva McBEE, b. 1836/7 5. Elizabeth McBEE, b. 1838/9 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Kentucky, Virginia |
Sources:
1. Jordan R. Dodd, ed. 1993. Kentucky Marriages: Early to 1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
2. 1830 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #X; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
3. 1840 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #7-8 of 46; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
4. 1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #41 of 119): 1st District, Bath Co., KY, Roll M432_191, p. 75B, 292/292, enumerated 5 Aug 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
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