Our g-Grandparents, Bassett & Mary B Corbin are buried in the old part of Cedar Hedge-Union Cemetery which we were told in times past was referred to as Union Cemetery. Their grave markers are now gone although at one time they were evidently readable. They are listed in the Dorrell Cemetery records.
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Mary Belle VanOsdol, daughter of John Y. and Sarah I. VanOsdol, was born in Ohio County Indiana, Sept. 23, 1860, and died in her home at Salem, Ind, Dec. 10, 1921, aged sixty-one years. She was married to Bassett L Corbin Sept. 16, 1880, in Switzerland county, Indiana. She was the mother of twelve children, seven sons and five daughters, two daughters and one son dying in infancy. She leaves to mourn their loss a loving husband, six sons, three daughters, sixteen grandchildren, one sister, four brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. She was converted under the pastorate of Rev. Howard Liddle and joined the Methodist church at Manchester in 1899. She lived a life patterned after the lowly Jesus and told her loved ones that Jesus would take her home in the end.
We loved her, yes we loved her, but the angels loved her more; And they have sweetly called her to yonder blissful happy shore. The golden gates were opened, a gentle voice said "Come", and with farewells unspoken, she comely entered home.
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank our friends who assisted us in any way during the illness and after the death of our dear mother.
B.L. Corbin and Family
Our g-Grandparents, Bassett & Mary B Corbin are buried in the old part of Cedar Hedge-Union Cemetery which we were told in times past was referred to as Union Cemetery. Their grave markers are now gone although at one time they were evidently readable. They are listed in the Dorrell Cemetery records.
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Mary Belle VanOsdol, daughter of John Y. and Sarah I. VanOsdol, was born in Ohio County Indiana, Sept. 23, 1860, and died in her home at Salem, Ind, Dec. 10, 1921, aged sixty-one years. She was married to Bassett L Corbin Sept. 16, 1880, in Switzerland county, Indiana. She was the mother of twelve children, seven sons and five daughters, two daughters and one son dying in infancy. She leaves to mourn their loss a loving husband, six sons, three daughters, sixteen grandchildren, one sister, four brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. She was converted under the pastorate of Rev. Howard Liddle and joined the Methodist church at Manchester in 1899. She lived a life patterned after the lowly Jesus and told her loved ones that Jesus would take her home in the end.
We loved her, yes we loved her, but the angels loved her more; And they have sweetly called her to yonder blissful happy shore. The golden gates were opened, a gentle voice said "Come", and with farewells unspoken, she comely entered home.
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank our friends who assisted us in any way during the illness and after the death of our dear mother.
B.L. Corbin and Family
Gravesite Details
The markers could not be found after extensively exploring the exact spot they should have been according to the Historical Society. They were recorded several years prior to our visit so assume they were destroyed for some unknown reason.
Family Members
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Evalena "Lena" Vanosdol Corbin Trester
1877–1922
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John Franklin Corbin
1881–1932
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Martin Edgar Corbin
1884–1965
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George Washington Corbin
1887–1975
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Albert Jackson Corbin
1889–1970
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William Darrel Corbin
1891–1957
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Alice Frances Corbin Walker
1894–1971
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Emma Lauretta Corbin Drury
1896–1973
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Amos Leroy Corbin
1902–1973
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