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George Benjamin “Ben” Corbin Jr.

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George Benjamin “Ben” Corbin Jr.

Birth
Wayne County, Iowa, USA
Death
14 Feb 1933 (aged 69)
Linton, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Linton, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Ben Corbin, Veteran
Of Linton, Succumbs


Ben Corbin, veteran resident of the Linton district, died recently, according to his sister, Mrs. Frank Scott of Bismarck.

Had Corbin lived until next April 11, he would have been 70 years of age. Mrs. Corbin died at Livonia, near Linton, several years ago.

Corbin leaves one son, two brothers, and two sisters. Brothers and sisters are James Corbin, of the state of Washington, and Charles Corbin, of Oregon, Mrs. Annie Smith, Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. Scott. The son is George S. Corbin.

Funeral services were conducted from the Methodist Episcopal church at Linton and the body was buried in the Linton cemetery.

Source: Bismarck Tribune, March 3, 1933

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resided in Jefferson, Iowa, per 1870 fed census

resided in Benton, Iowa, per 1880 fed census

then resided in Enumeration District 49, Emmons County, North Dakota, per 1885 state census

resided in Burr Oak, Emmons County, North Dakota, per 1900 fed census

resided in Winona, Emmons County, North Dakota, per 1910 fed census

resided in Linton, North Dakota, per 1920 & 1930 fed census

Source: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/45038109/person/6894496456
Ben Corbin, Veteran
Of Linton, Succumbs


Ben Corbin, veteran resident of the Linton district, died recently, according to his sister, Mrs. Frank Scott of Bismarck.

Had Corbin lived until next April 11, he would have been 70 years of age. Mrs. Corbin died at Livonia, near Linton, several years ago.

Corbin leaves one son, two brothers, and two sisters. Brothers and sisters are James Corbin, of the state of Washington, and Charles Corbin, of Oregon, Mrs. Annie Smith, Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. Scott. The son is George S. Corbin.

Funeral services were conducted from the Methodist Episcopal church at Linton and the body was buried in the Linton cemetery.

Source: Bismarck Tribune, March 3, 1933

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resided in Jefferson, Iowa, per 1870 fed census

resided in Benton, Iowa, per 1880 fed census

then resided in Enumeration District 49, Emmons County, North Dakota, per 1885 state census

resided in Burr Oak, Emmons County, North Dakota, per 1900 fed census

resided in Winona, Emmons County, North Dakota, per 1910 fed census

resided in Linton, North Dakota, per 1920 & 1930 fed census

Source: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/45038109/person/6894496456


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