(Darling Cemetery)
Il est marié avec Ellen E. Newell.
Ils se sont mariés le 3 juillet 1861, il avait 24 ans.Source 5
Enfant(s):
Evénement (Children): Six.Source 9
<http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/bradsby/bio735.htm> (shows G. F. CORBIN, should be G. G. CORBIN) Tri-Counties Genealogy & History Sites by Joyce M. Tice History of Bradford County by Bradsby
"G. F. CORBIN, merchant, Potterville, was born in Warren township, this county, January 6, 1837, and is a son of R. W., and Betsie (Shurts) CORBIN, the former of whom was born in Warren township, February 15, 1811, and is now living on a farm near to Potterville; he is a son of Oliver and Lucy (Hill) CORBIN, the former born in Connecticut, removed to Nichols, N.Y., and afterward to Warren township, about 1810. Ira W. CORBIN followed teaching over thirty years, he had several brothers who were teachers and met, with great success in that profession; he was married March 5, 1835, and had seven children, viz.: George G., Pamelia (deceased), Jacob B. (deceased), LeRoy, Emma A. (Married to James Lewis of Towanda), Amanda (married to Frederick Wells, of Elmira, N.Y.), and Frank (married to George Chamberlain, of Towanda). G. G. CORBIN passed his boyhood in Warren township, and was educated in the common schools and at Camptown Academy. After attaining his majority he began teaching, and followed it about sixteen years. In 1863 or 64 he purchased a farm on which he made his home until June, 1877, when he removed to Potterville, and embarked in merchandising with A. C. Frisbie, but after one and a half years Mr. Frisbie retired, and Mr. CORBIN has continued in the business to the present time, conducting a general store, on July 3, 1861, he was united in marriage with Ellen E. Newell, and to them have been born six children, as follows: Mary (born June 23, 1863, married to Wilbur Gorham, a farmer of Orwell), Newell G. (born November 9, 1865), Dewitt G. (born July 28, 1874), Cora St. Leon (born December 6, 1875; Died in infancy), Georgiana (born October 8, 1878), Winnie L. (born November 4, 1884). Mr. CORBIN is a Republican, is a school director and for the last twelve years has been Justice of the Peace."
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Ellen E. Newell |