(G.S.I.) d. 69 years, 1 month, 10 days (Hale Collection)
Ebenezer CORBIN
Birth 1707
USA
Death 25 May 1775 (aged 67-68)
Connecticut, USA
Burial
Bungay Cemetery
West Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Memorial ID 10848316 · View Source
(Bungay Cemetery)
(1) Il est marié avec Martha Dresser.
Ils se sont mariés le 15 avril 1731 à Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA, il avait 25 ans.Les sources 1, 2, 5, 9
Enfant(s):
(2) Il est marié avec Judith Harding.
Ils se sont mariés le 11 janvier 1757 à Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA, il avait 50 ans.Les sources 2, 10, 11
Rev. Harvey M. Lawson, Ph.B., B.D., "History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Clement Corbin ," 1905, pp. 35-36 #18
"EBENEZER CORBIN (Jabez, Clement), b. April 15, 1706; m. 1st Martha Dresser, dau. of Richard and Mary (Peabody) Dresser of Thompson, April 15, 1731; she d. March 12 (or 22), 1752, ae. 40. He m. 2d, Judith Harding of Wrentham, Mass., Jan 10, 1757. He lived in West Woodstock and was one of the founders and one of the first two deacons of the Congregational Church there. In 1749 he was admitted as a freeman with others when Woodstock became a part of Connecticut. In 1747 he was appointed to make coffins in West Woodstock. He was a grand juror in 1760, a representative in the General Assembly from Woodstock in the sessions of 1755 and 1756. In 1771 he was appointed to present a Church controversy to Gov. Trumbull for advice. He d. May 25, 1775. His widow, Judith CORBIN of Wrentham, executed a Will November 14, 1780. She made a Will in 1792."
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http://www.connecticutgenealogy.com/windham/history_of_woodstock_1756-1800.htm
History of Woodstock, Connecticut 1756-1800
"...In spite of these dissensions the town was gaining rapidly. Many new settlers purchased farms, especially in the north part of the town. Various business enterprises were set in motion: mill privileges and iron ore were utilized, trade and production stimulated. New men came to the front. At the town meeting December 1st, 1760, Isaac Johnson served as moderator. Thomas Chandler was chosen town clerk and treasurer; Isaac Johnson, Thomas Chandler, Nathaniel Johnson, Ebenezer Smith, Jr., Nathaniel Child, selectmen; Moses Chandler, constable and collector of colony tax; Moses Child, collector of excise; Samuel McClellan, George Hedge, Elijah Lyon, Abner Harris, John Chamberlain, Amos Paine, Matthew Hammond, Jonathan and Henry Child, Ebenezer Child, Jr., Ebenezer CORBIN, Jonathan Morris, Hezekiah Smith, Captain Joseph Hayward, Joshua Chandler, surveyors of highways; Silas Bowen, Lieutenant Hezekiah Smith, grand jurymen; Silas Bowen, Moses Child, Hezekiah Smith, Moses Chandler, Upham May, Ebenezer Child, Jr., Samuel Child, Jr., listers; Nathaniel Child, Abijah Child, Samuel Bowen, collectors of rates; George Hedge, Josiah Hammond, Stephen Marcy, Asa Morris, Caleb May, Elisha Child, tithing men; Benjamin Bugbee, William Chapman, fence viewers; Darius Ainsworth, Zebulon Marcy, Joseph Manning, Ezra May, Isaac Bowen, Nathan Child, Haywards; Moses Child, receiver of stores; Jedidiah Morse, packer; Joseph Peake, gauger; Richard Flynn, Daniel Bugbee, branders. Ebenezer Smith was chosen town clerk in place of Thomas Chandler, removed to Vermont. Lieutenant Hezekiah Smith and other officers were excused to serve in the army...."
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Record for Anna Corbin/ Ancestry.com
Record for Josiah Converse/ Ancestry.com
Record for Silas Corbin/ Ancestry.com
He made coffins
Early Connecticut Marriages Prior to 1800 by Frederick W. Bailey; Early Connecticut Marriages, As Found on Ancient Church Records Prior To 1800, Thompson Congregational Church, Thompson, Windham County, Connecticut, Marriage Records/
Online publication - Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp.. Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - With some noted exceptions all marriage records in this collection can be found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, and may be available through Family History Centers throughout the USA. See table below for information listed./ Ancestry.com