Birth | August 26, 1853 50 38 |
Death of a sister | Sarah J. Corbin May 20, 1870 (Age 16) Source: FamilySearch.org |
Residence | 1870 (Age 16) Source: 1870 census Text: Orrin Corbin 67
Chloe Corbin 55
Edward Corbin 35
James Corbin 16 |
Death of a father | Orrin Corbin May 12, 1875 (Age 21) |
Marriage | Florence May Van Benschoten — View family August 11, 1880 (Age 26) |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Grace M. Corbin August 23, 1881 (Age 27) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Florence Maud Corbin December 21, 1888 (Age 35) Note: Name at birth was Maud Florence Corbin. |
Birth of a son #3 | Charles Van Benschoten Corbin March 1, 1891 (Age 37) |
Death of a sister | Eunice Corbin April 26, 1895 (Age 41) |
Death of a brother | Charles Corbin December 14, 1895 (Age 42) |
Residence | June 1900 (Age 46) Source: 1900 census Text: Corbin, James. Head. Aug. 1853. Ohio NY. NY. Carpenter
Florence M. Wife June 1856. Ohio Ohio NY
Grace M. Daughter. Aug. 1881 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Florence M. Daughter Dec. 1888. Ohio Ohio Ohio
Charles Van son. Mch 1891. Ohio Ohio Ohio |
Marriage of a child | Jeremiah Nathaniel “Jay” Stephens — Grace M. Corbin — View family February 6, 1901 (Age 47) Source: FamilySearch.org |
Occupation | carpenter 1902 (Age 48)Employer: self-employed |
Death of a mother | Chloe Parker February 21, 1905 (Age 51) Source: Vermilion News Citation details: Vol. VIII, No. 38, March 2, 1905 Text: James Corbin and son Charles attended to funeral of his mother in Wakeman Thursday. |
Occupation | carpenter 1905 (Age 51)Employer: self-employed Source: Vermilion News Citation details: Vol. IX, No. 3, June 29, 1905 Text: Mr. Akers and James Corbin have completed their painting and carpenter work at the "Wayside" and "Willow Banks" and will go to Ashmont to do some work on a house there. |
Marriage of a child | Frank Burdette “Dette” Parsons — Florence Maud Corbin — View family January 19, 1910 (Age 56) |
Marriage of a child | Charles Van Benschoten Corbin — Hazel B. Yarick — View family Type: Religious marriage April 9, 1914 (Age 60)Source: FamilySearch.org |
Occupation | Hired carpenter 1914 (Age 60)Employer: W. A. Tischer Source: Vermilion News Citation details: February 11, 1915 Text: Gets State Aid for Injury
The State Industrial Commission Monday granted an award to James Corbin, of Vermilion, for an injury recently sustained by him while in the employ of W. A. Tischer, contractor at Vermilion.
The award of the Commission was granted under the provisions of the Ohio Workman’s Compemsation Law. |
Occupation | house carpenter 1920 (Age 66) Source: 1920 census Text: James Corbin, 66, house carpenter, born Ohio
Father born Maine, mother born New York state
Mary J. Shaffer, cousin, 90, mother born Maine |
Death | March 11, 1922 (Age 68) Source: Vermilion News Citation details: after March 11, 1922 Text: James Corbin Died Saturday
Saturday, March 11, marked the close of life for James Corbin, for many years a familiar figure in the work and on the streets of Vermilion. Quiet and unassuming, the presence of Mr. Corbin was felt rather than seen. He was a carpenter by trade. Fond of the water, his spare time was usually spent along the river or lake and often with children in charge. He was a member of the Security Benefit Association and the Vermilion Boat Club. He was born August 26, 1853 and was sixty-eight years, six months and fifteen days of age. He was ill with asthma and flu about ten days. He leaves to mourn their great loss, his wife, two daughters, Mrs. jay Stephens and Mrs. F. B. Parsons of Vermilion, one son, Charles of Sandusky, two brothers, Edward Corbin of Toledo and George Corbin of Menomimee, Michigan.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the home of his daughter Mrs. F. B. Parsons where he was taken a few days before his death. |
Burial |
Family with parents - View family |
father |
Orrin Corbin Birth: December 31, 1802 36 27 — Connecticut or New Hampshire Death: May 12, 1875 — Wakeman, Huron Co., Ohio |
mother |
Chloe Parker Birth: October 8, 1814 26 19 — Livonia, New York Death: February 21, 1905 — Wakeman, Huron Co., Ohio |
Marriage: December 29, 1831 — |
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11 months elder brother |
Charles Corbin Birth: December 4, 1832 29 18 — Ohio Death: December 14, 1895 — Denver Colorado |
3 years elder brother |
Edward Corbin Birth: September 14, 1835 32 20 — Erie County, Ohio Death: February 22, 1923 — Toledo, Lucas, Ohio |
4 years elder brother |
George Corbin Birth: 1839 36 24 — Ohio |
3 years elder brother |
Jude Corbin Birth: 1841 38 26 — Ohio |
3 years elder sister |
Sarah J. Corbin Birth: June 21, 1843 40 28 — Wakeman, Huron, Ohio Death: May 20, 1870 — Wakeman, Huron, Ohio |
5 years elder sister |
Eunice Corbin Birth: September 12, 1848 45 33 — Ohio Death: April 26, 1895 — |
5 years |
James Corbin Birth: August 26, 1853 50 38 — Wakeman, Huron Co., Ohio Death: March 11, 1922 — Vermilion, Erie Co., Ohio |
Family with Florence May Van Benschoten - View family |
James Corbin Birth: August 26, 1853 50 38 — Wakeman, Huron Co., Ohio Death: March 11, 1922 — Vermilion, Erie Co., Ohio |
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wife |
Florence May Van Benschoten Birth: June 10, 1856 26 28 — Ohio Death: August 30, 1941 — Vermilion, Erie Co., Ohio |
Marriage: August 11, 1880 — Vermilion, Erie Co., Ohio |
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1 year daughter |
Grace M. Corbin Birth: August 23, 1881 27 25 — Death: July 29, 1933 — Vermilion, Erie, Ohio |
7 years daughter |
Florence Maud Corbin Birth: December 21, 1888 35 32 — Wakeman, Florence Township, Huron County, Ohio Death: May 27, 1975 — Bethesda Memorial Hospital, Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, FL |
2 years son |
Charles Van Benschoten Corbin Birth: March 1, 1891 37 34 — Florence, Erie, Ohio Death: December 4, 1961 — San Antonio, Bexar, Texas |
Residence | 1870 census Text: Orrin Corbin 67
Chloe Corbin 55
Edward Corbin 35
James Corbin 16 |
Residence | 1900 census Text: Corbin, James. Head. Aug. 1853. Ohio NY. NY. Carpenter
Florence M. Wife June 1856. Ohio Ohio NY
Grace M. Daughter. Aug. 1881 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Florence M. Daughter Dec. 1888. Ohio Ohio Ohio
Charles Van son. Mch 1891. Ohio Ohio Ohio |
Occupation | Vermilion News Citation details: Vol. IX, No. 3, June 29, 1905 Text: Mr. Akers and James Corbin have completed their painting and carpenter work at the "Wayside" and "Willow Banks" and will go to Ashmont to do some work on a house there. |
Occupation | Vermilion News Citation details: February 11, 1915 Text: Gets State Aid for Injury
The State Industrial Commission Monday granted an award to James Corbin, of Vermilion, for an injury recently sustained by him while in the employ of W. A. Tischer, contractor at Vermilion.
The award of the Commission was granted under the provisions of the Ohio Workman’s Compemsation Law. |
Occupation | 1920 census Text: James Corbin, 66, house carpenter, born Ohio
Father born Maine, mother born New York state
Mary J. Shaffer, cousin, 90, mother born Maine |
Death | Vermilion News Citation details: after March 11, 1922 Text: James Corbin Died Saturday
Saturday, March 11, marked the close of life for James Corbin, for many years a familiar figure in the work and on the streets of Vermilion. Quiet and unassuming, the presence of Mr. Corbin was felt rather than seen. He was a carpenter by trade. Fond of the water, his spare time was usually spent along the river or lake and often with children in charge. He was a member of the Security Benefit Association and the Vermilion Boat Club. He was born August 26, 1853 and was sixty-eight years, six months and fifteen days of age. He was ill with asthma and flu about ten days. He leaves to mourn their great loss, his wife, two daughters, Mrs. jay Stephens and Mrs. F. B. Parsons of Vermilion, one son, Charles of Sandusky, two brothers, Edward Corbin of Toledo and George Corbin of Menomimee, Michigan.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the home of his daughter Mrs. F. B. Parsons where he was taken a few days before his death. |
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