Hello; Frank H. Corbin was named as the father on the birth cert, in 1880, Caledonia, MI. Jennie Bresset was the mother. I have tried to find a Frank H. Corbin in Michigan, but, have not had any luck. He probably was 16 - 18, so born about 1861-1864. Believe NY was listed as birth place. His occupation was listed as a groom. Not as wedding groom! Believe, horses groom. Anyway, this is a puzzle that I would really like to find some pieces for. Thank you for your response. Ginny SKuehl34@aol.com wrote: >I have a Corbin tie-in from Saginaw around the 1920s. Was wondering if you >had tried to trace that lineage at all from the father? Go ahead and email me >at skuehl34@aol.com.... > >Steve > > >
Try Shiawassee County, Michigan. I went to school with a Frank Corbin and his father was Frank Corbin. >>> Frank H. Corbin was named as the father on the birth cert, in 1880, Caledonia, MI. Jennie Bresset was the mother. I have tried to find a Frank H. Corbin in Michigan, but, have not had any luck. He probably was 16 - 18, so born about 1861-1864. Believe NY was listed as birth place. His....snip
Ginnie, You need to look for an H. Corbin, also. Check all possibles. Have you checked the census records? Jay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ginny Nordin" <SkyDancer@ispwest.com> To: <MIGENESE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 9:18 PM Subject: Re: [MIGENESE] BRESSET, CORBIN > Hello; > > Frank H. Corbin was named as the father on the birth cert, in 1880, > Caledonia, MI. Jennie Bresset was the mother. I have tried to find a > Frank H. Corbin in Michigan, but, have not had any luck. He probably > was 16 - 18, so born about 1861-1864. Believe NY was listed as birth > place. His occupation was listed as a groom. Not as wedding groom! > Believe, horses groom. Anyway, this is a puzzle that I would really > like to find some pieces for. Thank you for your response. > Ginny > > SKuehl34@aol.com wrote: > > >I have a Corbin tie-in from Saginaw around the 1920s. Was wondering if you > >had tried to trace that lineage at all from the father? Go ahead and email me > >at skuehl34@aol.com.... > > > >Steve > > > > > > > > >
Since you appear to be grasping as straws:) According to the LDS 1880 Census CD set there was a William H. Corbin in Washtenaw Co born in 1864 from New York....see below: Census Place: Northfield, Washtenaw, Michigan Source: FHL Film 1254608 National Archives Film T9-0608 Page 225A L. Grant OVENSHIRE Self M M W 60 NY Occ: Farming Fa: NY Mo: NY Rosia OVENSHIRE Wife F M W 57 NY Occ: Keeping House Fa: NY Mo: NY William H. CORBIN Nephew M S W 16 NY Fa: NY Mo: NY ----- Original Message ----- From: "J.M. (Jay) Ingalls" <jay_ingalls@pipeline.com> To: <MIGENESE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 6:23 PM Subject: Re: [MIGENESE] BRESSET, CORBIN > Ginnie, > > You need to look for an H. Corbin, also. Check all possibles. > > Have you checked the census records? > > Jay > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ginny Nordin" <SkyDancer@ispwest.com> > To: <MIGENESE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 9:18 PM > Subject: Re: [MIGENESE] BRESSET, CORBIN > > > > Hello; > > > > Frank H. Corbin was named as the father on the birth cert, in 1880, > > Caledonia, MI. Jennie Bresset was the mother. I have tried to find > a > > Frank H. Corbin in Michigan, but, have not had any luck. He > probably > > was 16 - 18, so born about 1861-1864. Believe NY was listed as birth > > place. His occupation was listed as a groom. Not as wedding groom! > > Believe, horses groom. Anyway, this is a puzzle that I would > really > > like to find some pieces for. Thank you for your response. > > Ginny > > > > SKuehl34@aol.com wrote: > > > > >I have a Corbin tie-in from Saginaw around the 1920s. Was wondering > if you > > >had tried to trace that lineage at all from the father? Go ahead > and email me > > >at skuehl34@aol.com.... > > > > > >Steve > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >