Several family genealogies on interrelated familes int hsi ear fill out family conneciotns, btu provide no source docuemntation. Details seem consistent and match genrationally. Margaret Corbet Birth 1345 in Ightfield, Shropshire, England Death 1365 in England Parents Robert Corbet 1304-1375 Elizabeth Le Strange 1308-1381 Spouse Griffith Warren 1340-1391 Son John Warren 1365-1413 -- Muirhead and Cunningham, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/698314/person/-2031609380
Robert Corbett, d 1439 Spouse Margaret Mallory (Mostery) [no marriage date or location] Children: Elizabeth (married Gregory Sandford) Dorothy (married Philip Kynaston) Thomas Roger (married Elizabeth Hopton) Maria (married Robert Charlton) -- Family book of remembrance and genealogy, with allied lines, Ancestry.com Millennium File Mary Corbet Birth 1416 Moreton Corbet, Shrops, England Father Robert Corbet Mother Margaret Mallory Spouse Robert Charlton Son Richard Charlton
Sir Robert Corbet was noted as Lord of Moreton Corbet in 1316, but had not been granted knighthood by 1326. -- Our Folk -- Hart Family Web Site, http://www.renderplus.com/hartgen/index.htm
In 1415 Robert and Roger Corbet served in King Henry V's first expedition to France. Robert was Sheriff of Shropshire from November 23, 1419 until he died. -- "Our Folk -- Hart family" by Albert D Hart, Jr, http://www.renderplus.com/hartgen/index.htm Millennium File Roger Corbet Birth 1420 Morton, Shrops, England Death Date 1468 Father Robert Corbet Mother Margaret Mallory Spouse Elizabeth Hopton Spouse Father Thomas Hopton Spouse Mother Eleanor Lucy Children Ann Corbet Robert Corbett, d 1439 Spouse Margaret Mallory (Mostery) [no marriage date or location] Children: Elizabeth (married Gregory Sandford) Dorothy (married Philip Kynaston) Thomas Roger (married Elizabeth Hopton) Maria (married Robert Charlton) -- Family book of remembrance and genealogy, with allied lines, Ancestry.com
Sir Thomas Corbet of Moreton, Knight of the Bath Birth 18 Oct 1281 in Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England Death 7 May 1310 in Corbet, Shropshire, England Parents: Sir Robert Corbet of Moreton 1230 - 1300 Matilda de Arundel 1250 - 1309 Spouse Amice Amicia Hussey 1285 - 1310 Son Sir Robert Corbet of Moreton 1304 - 1375 -- My Larger Global Tree, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/4377996/person/-1613536424
Robert Corbett, d 1439 Spouse Margaret Mallory (Mostery) [no marriage date or location] Children: Elizabeth (married Gregory Sandford) Dorothy (married Philip Kynaston) Thomas Roger (married Elizabeth Hopton) Maria (married Robert Charlton) -- Family book of remembrance and genealogy, with allied lines, Ancestry.com
1940 Federal Census, Harris County, Texas, 5 April, Houston, District 258-83, Page 3A, 5306 Schuler Rd, Hse #48, Rents $20 Quaid, William J Head M W 45 Married Grade H1 b b Texas, Rural Comanche Co OK in 1935 Travelilng Salesman, Wholesale Hotel Supply Co [b abt 1895] Quaid, Grace D Wife F W 39 Married Grade H3 b So Dakota, Rural Comanche Co OK in 1935 [b abt 1901] Quaid, John R Son M W 18 Single Grade H4 b Oklahoma, Rural Comanche Co OK in 1935 salesman, Retail Drug Store [b abt 1922] Quaid, William R Son M W 16 Single Grade 8 b Oklahoma, Rural Comanche Co OK in 1935 Newspaper Delivery Boy [b abt 1924] Quaid, Valencia L Dau F W 12 Single Grade 4 b Oklahoma, Rural Comanche Co OK in 1935 [b abt 1928] Quaid, Patricia L Dau F W 10 Single Grade 3 b Oklahoma, Same Place in 1935 [b abt 1930] Quaid, Sandra D Dau F W 4 Single Grade 0 b Texas [b abt 1936]
A descendant, Bill Corbin, provided some details and comments in his genealogy: "Andrew J Corbin enlisted as a private in the Confederate Army on March 10, 1862, in Pickens County Georgia. He was assigned to Co C, 43rd Regiment, of the Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Tennessee. He was captured at Vicksburg, Mississippi July 04, 1863, and paroled there July 07, 1863. He later died in battle, in 1864." -- Bill Corbin Genealogy, no longer online 1850 Federal Census, Cherokee County, Georgia, 11 November, Division 15, p 235, Hse #1641, Fam #1656 Yerby Corbin 45 M Farmer $1000 Real Estate SC [b abt 1805] Patsy Corbin 45 F Widow b SC Illiterate [b abt 1805] Lindy Corbin 23 F b SC Illiterate [b abt 1827] Ledford Corbin 21 M Farmer b SC Illiterate [b abt 1829] Many W Corbin 19 M Farmer b SC [b abt 1831] Hulda Corbin 18 F b SC [b abt 1832] Christy D 16 F b SC [b abt 1834] Jane 15 F b SC [b abt 1834] Eliza 10 F b SC [b abt 1834] Andrew J Corbin 8 M Farmer b SC [b abt 1831] Linsa (?) 5 F b SC [b abt 1834] Milissa 5 F b SC [b abt 1834] Harley Corbin 1 M Farmer b SC [b abt 1849]
1910 lists the wife of Sanford M Tatum as Janis M Tatum, while in 1920 with some of the same children, and other data matching fairly closely, the wife of Mart Tatum is listed as Milt A. Green family memory knows Mart's wife as Milt. The middle initial of Janis M could stand for Milt: Janis Milt. But then we have Milt A. It could be that this woman has three names: Janis Milt A? This is not a great discrepancy in light of common errors of this type in censuses, and the high incidence of other information on the family, and the same location in the two censuses. At this point it seems likely her name was Janis Milt, and the A initial is less certain. A note on her son's memorial on Find a Grave refers to her as Melt, rather than Milt. Dave Tatum's memorial on Find a Grave says his mother was Melt Mullins Tatum, while other sources sources says her maiden anme was Corbin. Davis Sanford Tatum's grandmother was a Mullins, maybe that is where the confusion lies. Dave Sanford Tatum Birth Mar. 24, 1905 Death Feb. 2, 1991 Dave was the son of Mart and Melt (Mullins) Tatum. He was the first husband of Tennie Arterberry. After their divorce, he married second to Pauline Turner. Spouse Tennie Wyoma Arterberry (1912 - 1965) Burial Memorial Park Cemetery, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma Created by Lemstar97 Jun 01, 2010 -- Find A Grave Memorial #53133849, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=53133849 Birth dates also vary, as we often find in censuses. 1910 age 49, thus born about 1862; 1920 age 52, thus born about 1868. This latter date is shown as the birth year for Sanford Mart on his grave in Lightning Ridge Cemetery, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma. This is earlier than the dates indicated by his census reports, either 1871 (1910-20 census) or 1873 (1880 census). Perhaps the dates of birth of Milt was confused with Mart's.
The genealogy I first saw with this family had William Corbin Mullins as a son of Thalia and Martin. Other sources had him listed as Irby or Yearby, also with the last name Mullins. I found that in the 1870 census for Jasper, Pickens County, Georgia, his name was actually written as Corbin, William, age 7 "Assisting on Farm." I took this to be a mis-entry for Mullins, William Corbin, thinking the enumerator had misunderstood the family name Corbin (Thalia's maiden name) as a last name. He seemed too old to be a son from another marriage. If his age of 7 in that census was correct, Thalia would have been 15 when he was born. While this was possible it did not seem the most likely possibility. It seemed possible he was a young brother of Thalia, but I had no additional information on her family. I had not found them in any 1860 census, before I got an email in August 2007 from a member of the Forrester family line that cleared this up. Betty Jackson informed me that her husband was descended from a sister of Thalia Ann named Mary A Forrester. She informed me that Thalia was married to Jack Corbin, who was the father of William. Thalia was married to Jack Corbin when she was 15, then he was killed in the US Civil War before the birth of their son William Yearby. Betty Jackson pointed me to the 1860 listing under his name, in which Thalia's name was spelled Thala. In following up info on that family, I found a genealogy by a Corbin descendant, Bill Corbin, with some excellent information on Andrew Jackson and his parents. Bill shows Andrew Jackson Corbin's parents as Yearby Jackson and Martha (Unknown) Corbin. Bill's genealogy reports that Jack (Andrew Jackson) Corbin went off to the Civil War to fight for the Confederacy in 1862, right after he married Thalia Mullins. He was captured and held in a camp till 1863, and was killed in a later battle in 1864, before he could go back home. From the dates now available, it appears that Thalia and Jack married 25 May 1861, before her 15th birthday in September. Jack enlisted in the Confederate Army on 10 March 1862. William was born 5 October 1862, about a month after his mother's 16th birthday.
Bill Corbin had some excellent information on Yerby/Erby Corbin in his genealogy, but it is no longer online. David and his son Erby (Yearby) were enumerated on the same page in the 1830 census for Pickens County, South Carolina. 1830 Federal Census, Pickens, South Carolina David Corbon [Corbin] 1 Free White Male under 5 yrs 2 Free White Males 5 thru 9 2 Free White Males 10 thru 14 1 Free White Males 15 thru 19 1 Free White Males 20 thru 29 1 Free White Males 40 thru 49 1 Free White Females - Under 5 1 Free White Females 5 thru 9 1 Free White Persons - 40 thru 49 Diana Gale Matthiesen analyzed the early censuses for Erby Corbin and determined which children known from other records were reported in the age ranges of the censuses. I have included them here, modified for form and clarity for our purposes. 1830 Federal Census, Pickens County, South Carolina, p 295 Erby Corbon [Corbin] # Sex Age Class Thus Born Individuals Inferred 1 male 4 or under 1825-1830 = Tedford (b. 1828) 1 male 20-29 1800-1810 = Erby (b. 1805) 2 females 4 or under 1825-1830 = Mary (b. 1829) & Melinda (b. 1826/7) 1 female 20-29 1800-1810 = Martha (b. 1807/8) no slaves 1840 Federal Census, Hall County, Georgia, Militia Dist 434, Enumeratoin District 505, p 59 (scan 195B) Irby Corbin # Sex Age Class Thus Born Individuals Inferred 1 male 5-9 1830-1835 = Chesley (b. 1832) 1 male 10-14 1825-1830 = Tedford (b. 1828) 1 male 20-29 1810-1820 = ? 1 male 30-39 1800-1810 = Irby (b. 1805) 2 females under 4 1835-1840 = Elizabeth (b. 1839) & Jane (b. ca. 1835) 1 female 5-9 1830-1835 = Hulda (b. ca. 1831) 1 female 10-14 1825-1830 = Melinda (b. 1826/7) 1 female 30-39 1800-1810 = Martha (b. 1807/8) 4 persons employed in agriculture no slaves Where's Mary? Should be about 11 The 1850 census was the first one we found before encountering Diana Mathieson's tanscriptions and analysis. Here is my transcription. 1850 Federal Census, Cherokee County, Georgia, 11 November, Division 15, p 235, Hse #1641, Fam #1656 Yerby Corbin 45 M Farmer $1000 Real Estate SC [b abt 1805] Patsy Corbin 45 F Widow b SC Illiterate [b abt 1805] Lindy Corbin 23 F b SC Illiterate [b abt 1827] Ledford Corbin 21 M Farmer b SC Illiterate [b abt 1829] Many W Corbin 19 M Farmer b SC [b abt 1831] Hulda Corbin 18 F b SC [b abt 1832] Christy D 16 F b SC [b abt 1834] Jane 15 F b SC [b abt 1834] Eliza 10 F b SC [b abt 1834] Andrew J Corbin 8 M Farmer b SC [b abt 1831] Linsa (?) 5 F b SC [b abt 1834] Milissa 5 F b SC [b abt 1834] Harley Corbin 1 M Farmer b SC [b abt 1849] Yearby died in January 1860. His death was reported in the 1860 census Mortality Schedule. He was reported as 50 years old and cause of death was reported as Dropsy, being ill for 32 days. On the same page about three lines below Yearby was Francis Mullenax, who is also related to the West-Green line in this genealogy. 1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule, Pickens County, Georgia, Grassy Knob District, District 122, p 1 Corban [Corbin], Yearby Age 50 M Married b SC Died Jan 1860, Farmer Cause of death Dropsy, Sick for 32 days before death [b abt 1810] Mulleniax, Framcis Age 43 M Married b SC Died Sept 1859, Farmer Cause of death Inhaled Gas, Died Suddenly [b abt 1817] In her analysis of the censuses, Diana Gale Matthiesen asks some good questions about the children reported in the 1850 census. Where is Rosannah? Theresa and Melissa should be seven years old, not five. It's Rosannah who should be five. The children from Andrew on down, at least, had to have been born in GA because they were in GA by the 1840 census. -- Diana Gale Matthiesen, http://dgmweb.net/FGS/Corb/CorbinIrby-Martha_.html Diana reconstructs Erby's family thus: Irby CORBIN Martha __?__ Husband Irby / Erby / Yerby CORBIN Birth 1805, Pendleton [now Pickens] Co., SC Death Jan 1860, Pickens Co., GA Father David CORBIN Mother Sarah __?__ Marriage: Wife Martha "Patsy" __?__ Birth 1807/8, Pendleton Co., SC Death aft 1880 census Children: - born in Pickens Co., SC 1. Melinda / Malinda "Lindy" CORBIN, b. 1826/7 2. Tedford Oliver CORBIN, b. 1828 3. Mary Mazalla CORBIN, b. 24 Aug 1829 or 1830/1 4. Hulda CORBIN, b. 1831/2 5. Chesley Davis CORBIN, b. 20 Jul 1832 6. Jane K. CORBIN, b. 1834/5 7. Elizabeth "Eliza" CORBIN, b. Oct 1839 - born in Hall or Cherokee [now Pickens] Co., GA 8. Andrew Jackson CORBIN, b. 1841 9. Theresa "Trisa" CORBIN, b. Oct 1842 10. Malissa CORBIN, b. Oct 1842 11. Rosannah CORBIN, b. 29 Dec 1845 12. James Harley CORBIN, b. 10 Aug 1849 -- Diana Gale Matthiesen, http://dgmweb.net/FGS/Corb/CorbinIrby-Martha_.html
This individual, Charlotte Corbin, does not fit in the scenario of our Henry Green in North Carolina. It looks like two different Henry Greens have been combined in the following genealogy. Henry Green Birth 1790 in Rutherford County, North Carolina Death 1850 in Columbus Grove, Putnam County, Ohio Marriage to Charlotte Corbin-Green Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Pennsylvania Birth 8 Apr 1793 in Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania Death 1836 in Hancock, Ohio Marriage 2: Mary Green, Birth 1790, Death-- Nancy Ballard, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20250722/person/19970702895?ssrc=&ml_rpos=2&ftm=1 The scenario proposed by this genealogy does not seem likely. Perhaps two Henry Greens have been confused. In the 1850 census, Henry Green is with his wife Mary, back in his home area of Rutherford County,North Carolina. There is a 35-year-old Lucinda Green in the household and a 17-year-old Willis Green. These two individuals fit the pattern of a widowed daughter-in-law and her son. This would not be possible if Henry and Mary did not marry until after Henry's first wife (Charlotte Corbin) died in 1836, the oldest child they could have would be less than 15 years old, youngest than the Willis Green in their home in 1850. 1850 Federal Census, Rutherford County, North Carolina, 29 August, Fox Squirrel District, Hse #968, Fam #992 Henry Greene 60 M Farmer $75 Real Estate b NC [b abt 1790] Mary Greene 64 F b NC [b abt 1786] Lucinda Greene 35 F b NC [b abt 1815] Willis Greene 17 M b NC [b abt 1833] Maybe Lucinda is the wife of one of Henry's brothers? Maybe the Ballard genealogy has the matter wrong bout the first wife in Pennsylvania?
"Juleyan's daughter Peggy married a Willie Smith, I believe. Mary married Lonnie England. Minolevia ''innie' married Willie Cordell. My records show that Minnie and Willie had two daughters, Mary and Martha. I have Mary marrying someone named 'Clemons' and Martha marrying a 'Freeman.'" -- "highonart," Ancestry Messaging to Orville Boyd Jenkins, 4 October 2015 Alabama, Select Marriages, 1816-1957 William R Cordell Marriage 19 Apr 1894 Cullman, Alabama Spouse Minnie O Blevins Marriage Book p 573 # 46-1658 1900 Federal Census, Walker County, Alabama, 9 June, Turpentine, District 149, Page 4B, House/Family #73 Cordell, William R Head W M Feb 1875 25 Married 6 yrs AL NC IL Farmer Owns Cordell, Minnie O Wife W F May 1878 22 Married 6 yrs 2 children/2 living AL AL AL Cordell, Martha Dau W F Aug 1896 3 Single AL AL AL Cordell, Mary Dau W F Aug 1896 3 Single AL AL AL - Page 5A - Cordell, Charley W Brother W M May 1871 29 Single AL NC IL Farmer I have found no record for William and Minnie in the 1910 census. In the 1920 census, William has a different wife, seeming to indicate that Minnie died sometime before 1920. No death or burial record has been found. 1920 Federal Census, Walker County, Alabama, 1 February, Empire, District 115, page 25A, Hse #457, Fam #455 Cordell, Cordell Head Owns Free & Clear F W 49 Married AL GA IL Farmer [b abt 1870] Cordell, Sarah Wife F W 35 Married AL AL AL [b abt 1884] Cordell, Edgar Son M W 15 Single AL AL AL [b abt 1904] Cordell, Effie Dau F W 9 Single AL AL AL [b abt 1910] Cordell, Charles Son M W 5 Single AL AL AL [b abt 1914] Cordell, Lena Dau F W 5 Single AL AL AL [b abt 1914] Cordell, Nannie Dau F W 1 Single AL AL AL [b abt 1908] Alabama Deaths, 1908-59 William R Cordell Death Sep 1937 Walker County Volume 45, Certificate #22449 Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974 William R Cordell Birth 6 Feb 1872 Alabama Death 26 Sep 1937 Empire, Walker, Alabama Burial 27 Sep 1937 Dilworth, Walker, Alabama Death Age 65, Farmer, Married Residence Empire, Walker, Alabama Father William Cordell born Alabama Mother Martha Harris bron Alabama Spouse Name Sarah Cordell William R Cordell Birth Feb 1875 Death Sep 1937 Burial Phillips Freewill Cemetery, Dilworth, Walker County, Alabama Created by Randy Cordell May 26, 2010 -- Find A Grave Memorial #52865578, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52865578&ref=acom&ftm=1
1920 Federal Census, Walker County, Alabama, 1 February, Empire, District 115, page 25A, Hse #457, Fam #455 Cordell, Cordell Head Owns Free & Clear F W 49 Married AL GA IL Farmer [b abt 1870] Cordell, Sarah Wife F W 35 Married AL AL AL [b abt 1884] Cordell, Edgar Son M W 15 Single AL AL AL [b abt 1904] Cordell, Effie Dau F W 9 Single AL AL AL [b abt 1910] Cordell, Charles Son M W 5 Single AL AL AL [b abt 1914] Cordell, Lena Dau F W 5 Single AL AL AL [b abt 1914] Cordell, Nannie Dau F W 1 Single AL AL AL [b abt 1908] In his death record, William Cordell's wife is named Sarah, matching the 1920 record above.
From his father's will: _____________ 8th All the remaining part of my estate real and personal to be equally divided between my beloved children Jessey Barnett, Elijah Barnett, Joseph Barnett, and Mikajah Barnett and Gency Corder and I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my beloved sons Jessy Barnett and Javan Barnett Executors of this my Last Will and testament -- Will of Micajah Barnett Sr, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/8180737/story/c4359186-7de9-43b4-934a-77a9c2cbae2d?ftm=1 ______________