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... James James Moses Moses Rufus James Timothy Timothy Corbins of Friendship , N. Y. Austin - Corbins of Newport , N. H. and N. Corbins of Glens Falls and Albany , N. Y. Corbins of Dudley and Webster , Mass . James Ira Elkanah Elkanah 66 ...
... James James Moses Moses Rufus James Timothy Timothy Corbins of Friendship , N. Y. Austin - Corbins of Newport , N. H. and N. Corbins of Glens Falls and Albany , N. Y. Corbins of Dudley and Webster , Mass . James Ira Elkanah Elkanah 66 ...
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... James Corbin , son of Clement , then a young man twenty - one years of age and unmarried . His father was then sixty years of age . Hence it seems that the young man came as a pioneer to prepare the way for the coming of the rest of the ...
... James Corbin , son of Clement , then a young man twenty - one years of age and unmarried . His father was then sixty years of age . Hence it seems that the young man came as a pioneer to prepare the way for the coming of the rest of the ...
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... James and Jabez Corbin , the said James upon my Land at Muddy River , and the said Jabez upon my Living at Woodstock , whereby I have given out comfortable portions of my Estate to them , for and under such conditions and Reservations ...
... James and Jabez Corbin , the said James upon my Land at Muddy River , and the said Jabez upon my Living at Woodstock , whereby I have given out comfortable portions of my Estate to them , for and under such conditions and Reservations ...
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... James is called a " brick layer . " In 1693 Woodstock first " attained the conveniency of a shop , " twelve rods of land being allowed to Jabez Corbin for the purpose . James Corbin and his brother Jabez were the first traders in the ...
... James is called a " brick layer . " In 1693 Woodstock first " attained the conveniency of a shop , " twelve rods of land being allowed to Jabez Corbin for the purpose . James Corbin and his brother Jabez were the first traders in the ...
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... James Corbin was desired not to dispose of any ammunition to any Indian but with the approbation of Capt . Sabin or Rev. Mr. Dwight . About 1705 a large part of the township of Ashford was purchased by James Corbin , who supplied the ...
... James Corbin was desired not to dispose of any ammunition to any Indian but with the approbation of Capt . Sabin or Rev. Mr. Dwight . About 1705 a large part of the township of Ashford was purchased by James Corbin , who supplied the ...
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Abigail Amasa Angus Anna April April 15 April 20 Benjamin born Capt Carlton cattle CERTIFICATE Champlain Charles Child Clem Clement Corbin College Conn CORBIN James CORBIN William County Daniel David Dudley Ebenezer Elisha Eliza Elizabeth Elkanah farmer FRANK Fred George graduated Granville Hannah Harriet Henry High School Jabez James Corbin Jane JOHN CORBIN Joseph Joshua July July 16 July 20 June June 13 Lee Flowers Lela Merl Lemuel Lewis lived LOUISE Lucy March March 12 March 20 March 31 Maria married Martha Mary Mass Murray Corbin N. Y. Children Nancy Oklahoma City Oklahoma State University Penuel Philip Pi Beta Phi ranch Regt resides Robert Robert Corbin Samuel Sandy Spring Sarah Sept Stillwater Texas Thomas Thompson Tishomingo town Union viii Wallace Corbin Warren Webster wife Woodstock
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Page 413 - For if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not.
Page 86 - Every year, To the past go more dead faces Every year, As the loved leave vacant places, Every year; Everywhere the sad eyes meet us, In the evening's dusk they greet us, And to come to them entreat us, Every year, "You are growing old," they tell us, " Every year; You are more alone...
Page 20 - The condition of this obligation is such, that if the above bounden who is appointed administrator on the estate of late of deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods, chattels, rights and credits of the said deceased, which have or shall come to the hands, possession or knowledge of...
Page 86 - Every year, The days have less of gladness Every year; The nights more weight of sadness Every year: Fair Springs no longer charm us, The winds and weather harm us, The threats of death alarm us, Every year, There come new cares and sorrows Every year; Dark days and darker morrows, Every year; The ghosts of dead loves haunt us, The ghosts of changed friends taunt us, And disappointments daunt us, Every year...
Page 230 - Newport until 1864, when he was admitted to practice as an attorney in the supreme court of the state.
Page 261 - None knew him but to love him, None named him but to praise.
Page 188 - He afterwards attended the Columbia Law School, and was admitted to the New York bar in December, 1892.
Page 133 - He was a firm believer in the principles of the Republican party, and represented the town in legislature of 1867.
Page 96 - After this period he filled the various offices of postmaster, justice of peace, and custom-house officer. In the War of 1812 he was commissary, and operated so actively against the British that they offered a reward for his head. He was one of the seven to form the first Congregational church in Champlain.
Page 21 - Father so far as hath come to his knowledge and that if more hereafter appears he will cause it to be added Boston June 2d 1702. Jurat Cor me Elisha Cooke •Transcribed from the original document. [THE EXECUTORS' ACCOUNT.*] The Accompt of John & William Alden Execut...