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Ebenezer Corbin

BirthMay 1, 1768 - Dudley, Massachusetts
Death2 JUN 1853 - Charlestown, NH
MotherRachel Bacon
FatherClement Corbin

Born in Dudley, Massachusetts on May 1, 1768 to Clement Corbin and Rachel Bacon. Ebenezer Corbin married Mary Simons and had 9 children. He passed away on 2 JUN 1853 in Charlestown, NH.

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Parents
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Clement Corbin
1733 - 1825
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Rachel Bacon
1734 - 1768
Spouse(s)
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Mary Simons
1778 - 1840
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Nelson Corbin
1811 - 1886
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Fanny Corbin
1819 - 1902
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Ebenezer F. Corbin
1820 - 1880
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Caroline Corbin
1812 - 1882
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Clement Corbin
1815 - 1899
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Horace Corbin
1807 - 1882
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Charles A. Corbin
1802 - 1849
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Lois M. Corbin
1806 - 1841
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Matilda Corbin
1819 - 1902

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