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John Corbin III

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
1758 (aged 60–61)
King George County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Unknown where in Virginia he was buried. Add to Map
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Do not know the name of his wife, she died before he did. John's will was probated November 2, 1758 in King George County, VA. Will Book No. 1, page 95:

WILL OF JOHN CORBIN, JR.
His will, which was probated Nov. 2, 1758, in King George County, and recorded in Will Book No. 1, page 95, is as follows:

"In the name of God, Amen: I John Corbin of King George County, being sick and weak, but in perfect mind and memory, God be thanked for the same, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, and for what temporal estate God has blessed me with, shall dispose of in manner and form following:

Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter, Elizabeth Armstrong, one cow and calf, which is now delivered to her and in her possession. Item: I give to my son Francis Corbin one black mare and one gun. Item: I give to my son David one feather bed and furniture. Item: I give to my three daughters, Alice Corbin, Milla Corbin, and Margaret Corbin twenty shillings each. Item: My will and desire is that my land and all my personal estate, (except what is above mentioned) be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, and what money is raised from that sale after my debts, legacies, and funeral expenses are paid to be equally divided amongst all my sons and daughters, William Corbin, John Corbin, Francis Corbin, David Corbin, Elizabeth Armstrong, Alice Corbin, Milla Corbin and Margaret Corbin. I do appoint my two sons William Corbin and John Corbin to be executors of this my last will and testament."
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John X Corbin
Dated Nov 2, 1758.
Do not know the name of his wife, she died before he did. John's will was probated November 2, 1758 in King George County, VA. Will Book No. 1, page 95:

WILL OF JOHN CORBIN, JR.
His will, which was probated Nov. 2, 1758, in King George County, and recorded in Will Book No. 1, page 95, is as follows:

"In the name of God, Amen: I John Corbin of King George County, being sick and weak, but in perfect mind and memory, God be thanked for the same, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, and for what temporal estate God has blessed me with, shall dispose of in manner and form following:

Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter, Elizabeth Armstrong, one cow and calf, which is now delivered to her and in her possession. Item: I give to my son Francis Corbin one black mare and one gun. Item: I give to my son David one feather bed and furniture. Item: I give to my three daughters, Alice Corbin, Milla Corbin, and Margaret Corbin twenty shillings each. Item: My will and desire is that my land and all my personal estate, (except what is above mentioned) be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, and what money is raised from that sale after my debts, legacies, and funeral expenses are paid to be equally divided amongst all my sons and daughters, William Corbin, John Corbin, Francis Corbin, David Corbin, Elizabeth Armstrong, Alice Corbin, Milla Corbin and Margaret Corbin. I do appoint my two sons William Corbin and John Corbin to be executors of this my last will and testament."
His Mark
John X Corbin
Dated Nov 2, 1758.

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