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Samuel Corwine

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Samuel Corwine

Birth
New Jersey, USA
Death
7 Oct 1865 (aged 79)
Pike County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Omega, Pike County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1529105, Longitude: -82.9112994
Plot
Row 4 Grave 8
Memorial ID
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History of Lower Scioto Valley, Ohio - Publ. Chicago: Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1884 - Page 797

Samuel Corwine was born in New Jersey. July 31, 1786, the second son of Richard and Sarah (Snyder) Corwine. When he was eighteen months old his parents removed to Kentucky. When he was twenty-two years of age he came to Jackson Township and was married that same year (1808). His family consisted of three sons and seven daughters - Abby, was born in 1809 was married in 1828 to George Saxon and now resides in Sharonville; Mary Ann died, aged twenty-two years; Lydia was married when nineteen years of age to John Hitch. Both are deceased. Their daughter is the wife of Dr. J. B. Ray, of Sharonville. Sarah married John Sharp, and at her death left three children - Corwine, Taylor and Mary. George was born in 1817. He married Lydia McCallister and to them were born ten children. He now resides in Missouri. While a resident of Pike County he served as Treasurer one term and as Clerk twelve years. He was also a State Senator, and was widely known and esteemed. He was like his father, a Democrat. Elizabeth was born in 1819 and married George Saxon; both are deceased. John W., the subject of our sketch. Jerusha was born in1824 and married William Marshall, who died in October, 1832, leaving two sons. A daughter of deceased. Richard died in infancy. Clarissa was married when twenty years of age to Mason Jones, and has had a family of ten children, six sons and two daughters now living in Sharonville. Mr. Corwine was County Commissioner nine years. In politics he was a Democrat. He died July 7, 1865, and his wife, Oct. 7, 1870.

******************Corwine, Samuel
Pvt. War 1812
Ensign Jacob Hoover (or Hoober's) Co.

b. 1786
buried 10 Oct 1865
History of Lower Scioto Valley, Ohio - Publ. Chicago: Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1884 - Page 797

Samuel Corwine was born in New Jersey. July 31, 1786, the second son of Richard and Sarah (Snyder) Corwine. When he was eighteen months old his parents removed to Kentucky. When he was twenty-two years of age he came to Jackson Township and was married that same year (1808). His family consisted of three sons and seven daughters - Abby, was born in 1809 was married in 1828 to George Saxon and now resides in Sharonville; Mary Ann died, aged twenty-two years; Lydia was married when nineteen years of age to John Hitch. Both are deceased. Their daughter is the wife of Dr. J. B. Ray, of Sharonville. Sarah married John Sharp, and at her death left three children - Corwine, Taylor and Mary. George was born in 1817. He married Lydia McCallister and to them were born ten children. He now resides in Missouri. While a resident of Pike County he served as Treasurer one term and as Clerk twelve years. He was also a State Senator, and was widely known and esteemed. He was like his father, a Democrat. Elizabeth was born in 1819 and married George Saxon; both are deceased. John W., the subject of our sketch. Jerusha was born in1824 and married William Marshall, who died in October, 1832, leaving two sons. A daughter of deceased. Richard died in infancy. Clarissa was married when twenty years of age to Mason Jones, and has had a family of ten children, six sons and two daughters now living in Sharonville. Mr. Corwine was County Commissioner nine years. In politics he was a Democrat. He died July 7, 1865, and his wife, Oct. 7, 1870.

******************Corwine, Samuel
Pvt. War 1812
Ensign Jacob Hoover (or Hoober's) Co.

b. 1786
buried 10 Oct 1865

Inscription

Aged 79 yrs. 2 mos & 7 Days



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