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French Eugene Corbin

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French Eugene Corbin

Birth
Florala, Covington County, Alabama, USA
Death
11 Feb 1984 (aged 76)
Columbia County, Florida, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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He appears with his father and siblings in the 1910 Federal Census of Crestview, Walton County, Florida, living in the home of Josephine and Ben Holmes. The household, all born in Georgia to parents from Georgia, included: Archey Corbin, age 28, divorced, a laborer in naval stores; Bernice, age 8; Cecil, age 6; and Eustice, age 4.

He enlisted in the military on April 12, 1927 and was released on December 19, 1928.

He appears in the 1930 federal Census of Blountstown, Calhoun County, Florida, living as a boarder in the home of George Pelt. He was age 22, born in Alabama to parents from Georgia, a salesman in the shoe business.

He and his wife appear in the 1938 Asheville, North Carolina City Directory. French was employed as a salesman.

He and his wife Fosie were living at 2241 Elizabeth Avenue in Winston Salem, North Carolina in 1940 when he registered for the World War II draft. At that time, he gave his name as French Eugene Corbin, born July 25, 1907 in Florala, Alabama, married to Fosa Pearl Corbin, working for Ideal Dry Goods in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

He and his wife appear in the 1940 Federal Census of Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina living at 2241 Elizabeth Avenue in a home they owned, valued at $5000. The household included: French E Corbin, age 32, born in North Carolina, a shoe salesman; Fosie Corbin, age 30, born in North Carolina, an operator with the phone company; Gene Adams Corbin, son, age 3, born in North Carolina; and Louisa Adams, mother-in-law, age 71, widow, born in Virginia.

They appear in the 1946 Greensboro, North Carolina City Directory, living at 418 N. Elm. French was employed as a policeman.

He and Flossie appear in the 1953 Jacksonville, Florida City Directory. French was employed as a plant protection guard.

He is reported in the Florida Death Index as dying February 11, 1984 in Columbia County, Florida, born July 25, 1907.
He appears with his father and siblings in the 1910 Federal Census of Crestview, Walton County, Florida, living in the home of Josephine and Ben Holmes. The household, all born in Georgia to parents from Georgia, included: Archey Corbin, age 28, divorced, a laborer in naval stores; Bernice, age 8; Cecil, age 6; and Eustice, age 4.

He enlisted in the military on April 12, 1927 and was released on December 19, 1928.

He appears in the 1930 federal Census of Blountstown, Calhoun County, Florida, living as a boarder in the home of George Pelt. He was age 22, born in Alabama to parents from Georgia, a salesman in the shoe business.

He and his wife appear in the 1938 Asheville, North Carolina City Directory. French was employed as a salesman.

He and his wife Fosie were living at 2241 Elizabeth Avenue in Winston Salem, North Carolina in 1940 when he registered for the World War II draft. At that time, he gave his name as French Eugene Corbin, born July 25, 1907 in Florala, Alabama, married to Fosa Pearl Corbin, working for Ideal Dry Goods in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

He and his wife appear in the 1940 Federal Census of Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina living at 2241 Elizabeth Avenue in a home they owned, valued at $5000. The household included: French E Corbin, age 32, born in North Carolina, a shoe salesman; Fosie Corbin, age 30, born in North Carolina, an operator with the phone company; Gene Adams Corbin, son, age 3, born in North Carolina; and Louisa Adams, mother-in-law, age 71, widow, born in Virginia.

They appear in the 1946 Greensboro, North Carolina City Directory, living at 418 N. Elm. French was employed as a policeman.

He and Flossie appear in the 1953 Jacksonville, Florida City Directory. French was employed as a plant protection guard.

He is reported in the Florida Death Index as dying February 11, 1984 in Columbia County, Florida, born July 25, 1907.


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