1850 - 1930 (80 years)
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Name |
Agnes Corbin |
Birth |
Jan 1850 |
Noble Co., Indiana |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
1 Aug 1930 |
Denver, Colorado |
Person ID |
I4784 |
Ingram-Related |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2024 |
Father |
William G. Corbin, b. 1830, Licking Co., Ohio d. Aft 1877 (Age 48 years) |
Mother |
Nancy Haig, b. 13 Oct 1822, Selkirk, Scotland d. 19 Dec 1888, Washburn, Woodford, Illinois (Age 66 years) |
Marriage |
11 Jan 1877 |
Washburn, Woodford, Illinois |
Family ID |
F1781 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Died of Carcenoma at the age of 80y 7m 12d buried in sec 5 lot 33s4'N61/2' with RL Pacey as undertaker Agnes was born to Nancy in Scotland before coming tothe U.S. It is inmyrecords her father is a man named Robert Haig. Somewhere between1850 andearly 1853 Nancy came to the U.S. This is the story that waspassed downbut not actually proven. In the 1860 census this woman was caught twice with her parents onceatthe beginning of the year and once at the end. This info wasrecorded: Early 1860 Lacon P.O., Belle Plain Twp., Marshall, Illinois shewasrecorded as Agnes Corbin age 9 born in Indiana. Late 1860 Pattonsburn P.O., Belle Plain Twp., Marshall,Illinois shewasrecorded as Agnes Gray age 10 born in Scotland. Census 1930 she is living with her son John in Denver and she hascancer.She died in his home.
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