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Penuel CORBIN
Birth: May 1778 Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Death: 1875 (aged 96-97) Argyle, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial: Moscow Cemetery, Moscow, Iowa County, Wisconsin, USA
Memorial #: 61198893
Family Members
Spouse
Nancy Rogers CORBIN 1796-1864
Children
Angeline Prince CORBIN Bowen* 1818-1910
Philip Rogers CORBIN* 1820-1909
Morris CORBIN* 1823-1902
Jacob Burbank CORBIN* 1830-1900
Altheda CORBIN Dudley* 1832-1915
Eunice King CORBIN Todd* 1834-1922
Rhoda Lloyd CORBIN Britts* 1836-1924
Maranda Sophia CORBIN McMurtrey* 1838-1887
Mary Alice CORBIN Turner* 1839-1923
Created by: Jean Howe Gladem (46502524)
Added: 6 Nov 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61198893
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 April 2018), memorial page for Penuel CORBIN (May 1778-1875), Find A Grave Memorial no. 61198893, citing Moscow Cemetery, Moscow, Iowa County, Wisconsin, USA ; Maintained by Jean Howe Gladem (contributor 46502524) .
(Moscow Cemetery)
He is married to Nancy Rogers.
They got married on February 5, 1814 at Warren, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA, he was 35 years old.Source 3
Child(ren):
Event (Children): Five of their daughters were teachers..Source 3
Rev. Harvey M. Lawson, Ph.B., B.D., "History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Clement Corbin of Muddy River (Brookline) Mass. and Woodstock, Conn.", 1905, "History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Clement Corbin of Muddy River (Brookline) Mass. and Woodstock, Conn.", p.61 #59
"PENUEL CORBIN (Clement, Clement, James, Clement), b. in 1779 at Thompson, Connecticut (Birth rec. say 29 July 1781, Dudley, MA); moved with his parents to Charlestown, N.H. and thence to Bradford County, Pennsylvania; m. Nancy Rogers of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, February. 5, 1814. They lived at first at Warren, Warren County, Pennsylvania, where the children were born. In 1849, owing to failure of health, he went to Owego, and after living there for two years, went to Wisconsin, where he passed the rest of his life. His daughter, Mrs. Mary Turner, thus describes the journey: "
"In 1851 father disposed of what loose property he had, left the farm to be sold, and started with his family, except Philip, Sophia, and Jacob, who had proceeded them, for the then wild West. We took the N. Y. & Erie R. R. to Dunkirk and thence around the Great Lakes to Milwaukee. Then we rode for three days over prairie, through swamps, fording streams, until we came to Moscow, Iowa Co., a distance of 100 miles. Father after a few months' rest, regained health and took up a farm of 160 acres in the town of Argyle, Lafayette County, in a beautiful valley, later called Yankee Valley. Here were numerous wolves, wildcats, rattlesnakes and occasionally deer."
Penuel CORBIN d. in Argyle, Wis., in 1874, aged 96. Nancy CORBIN d. in Moscow, Wis., in 1864. Five of the daughters were teachers.
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