The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Coopersmith To Corby Coppock, lee A. Republican. corbin, William M. of Union, Tolland County, Conn.; Hartford,Hartford to Democratic National Convention from West virginia, 1928. http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/coots-corbly.html
Extractions: Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page Index to Politicians: Coopersmith to Corby Coopersmith, Jeff Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Washington 1st District, 1996. Still living as of 1996. Coors, Henry of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County , N.M. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Mexico, Burial location unknown Coots, Carolyn P. of Attalla, Etowah County , Ala. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Alabama, Female . Still living as of 1948. Coover, Percy K. Socialist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania, Burial location unknown Cop, The Super See Frank Lazarro Rizzo COPAL: See also Copal Mintz COPE: See also Robert Cope Black Cope, Archibald Calloway Son-in-law of John Louis Hargis ; brother-in-law of Thomas Frazier Hargis . Born in Breathitt County , Ky., May 10 . Member of Kentucky state legislature, 1887-88. Died in Breathitt County , Ky., November 8 . Interment at Cope Family Cemetery , Breathitt County, Ky. Cope, Claud C. Republican. Candidate in primary for
The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Alexander to Democratic National Convention from West virginia, 1952. Alexander, corbin Delegateto Missouri state constitutional G. Harold of Fort Myers, lee County, Fla http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/alexander.html
Extractions: Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page Index to Politicians: Alexander Alexander, A. A. Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Missouri 10th District, 1922. Burial location unknown Alexander, A. A. of Des Moines, Polk County , Iowa. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Iowa, . Still living as of 1948. Alexander, A. C. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County , Okla. Republican. Oklahoma Republican state chair , 1925; delegate to Republican National Convention from Oklahoma, (alternate), Burial location unknown Alexander, Adam Rankin Born in Washington County , Va., November 1 . Member of Tennessee state senate U.S. Representative from Tennessee , 1823-27 (at-large 1823-25, 9th District 1825-27); member of Tennessee state house of representatives , 1841-43. Died in Jackson, Madison County , Tenn., November 1 . Interment at a private or family graveyard , Marshall County, Miss. See also: congressional biography Alexander, Allen of Mobile, Mobile County , Ala. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Alabama, Burial location unknown Alexander, Allen
Sgt. Vincent H. Kelly Camp # 1801 Units, Cumberland Gap TN area 64th virginia Infantry 63rd Stephen Dill lee, CommanderGeneral United Confederate Edward F. Arthur Camp 1783 corbin, Kentucky. http://middlesboro.freeyellow.com/
Extractions: Middlesboro Sergeant Vincent Howell Kelly was a Virginian by birth and moved to an area of Kentucky now known as Middlesboro. He and his wife operated a general store in this area until the begining of the Southern independence. When war broke out, Vincent and his wife moved back to Lee County, Virginia and Vincent joined the 64th Virginia Infantry. Vincent was 1st Sergeant of Company I. His company was surrendered and Vincent spent two and a half years as a POW at Camp Douglas. He took the Oath to the Union after Lee surrendered. On February 8, 1860, in Lee County Virginia, Vincent Howell Kelly married Ezra Jane Graham. One week later the couple left Lee County Virginia and rode horseback across Cumberland Gap. They settled in what is now Bell County, Kentucky near the present town of Middlesboro. They operated a country store. Merchandise had to be hauled by wagon from Knoxville or Bristol. Both of these cities, were over a hundred miles away. Their customers came from as far away as Pine, Laurel and the Big and Little Black Mountains. For a time all went well.
Extractions: CIVIL WAR BOOKS - ARMY OF THE POTOMAC - ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA - BOOKS 3411 Northwind Rd Baltimore, Maryland 21234 Phone: 410-256-9220 To purchase a book, please click on the To view the jacket of a book, please click on the The Civil War Diary of Wyman S. White, First Sergeant of Company F, 2nd United States Sharpshooters, 1861-1865 Editor, Russell C. White The 2nd United States Sharpshooter Regiment was one of the elite units of the Army of the Potomac. Composed of expert marksmen, this regiment served throughout the war, distinguishing itself on every battlefield on which it fought. Wyman White joined a New Hampshire company of the 2nd U.S.S.S. in November 1861. He served in every battle in which the regiment was engaged with the exceptions of South Mountain and Antietam. These memoirs, written after the war, provide a vivid picture of army life and battle action. His recall of detail suggests that these reminiscences were based on diaries he kept throughout the war. Wyman White's manuscripts is loaded with personal insights, humor, and superb detail of events, personalities, equipage, uniforms, and soldier life. The feisty White provides an important look at the 2nd regiment of U.S.S.S.most other accounts of sharpshooters were by members of the 1st U.S.S.S. Virtually all aspects of soldier life are covered, from snowball battles to burials. This book is sure to become one of the most important sources not only on Berdan's Sharpshooters but also on the Army of the Potomac.
Clifford Lee Corbin, Major General, United States Army Major General Clifford lee corbin Born February 12, 1883 in Dayton, Ohio Died Myer(virginia) 1917 Commanding Officer, 4th Field Artillery, Camp Wheeler 1917 http://www.arlingtoncemetery.com/clcorbin.htm
Extractions: Major General, United States Army Clifford Lee Corbin, Major General, United States Army, was born in 1883, who graduated from West Point in 1905. He was Assistant Quartermaster General of the Army from 1940 to 1944. He retired due to disability in 1946 and died in 1966. His wife Emeline Sweeny Corbin (1889-1960) is buried with him. He is buried in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery, adjacent to Henry Clark Corbin , Lieutenant General, United States Army.
LEE Surname Co VA, d. Oct 6 1706 Machodoc VA d/o Henry corbin and Alice Eltonhead * two sons* Richard lee m. (Grace Ashton?) * George lee Came to virginia 1737 from http://www.shirleyassociation.com/lee_surname.htm
Extractions: LEE Col. Richard Lee m. Ann Constable Children: Hancock Lee m. 1st Mary Kendall, he m. 2nd Sarah Allerton, dau. of Isaac Allerton, Jr. born ca. 1628 at Plymouth Colony and died 1702 Westmoreland Co. Virginia, and who graduated from Harvard in 1650 Sarah Allerton b. ca. 1670 Westmoreland Co. VA. Died 1731 Wicomico, Northumberland Co. VA. She m. 1st John NEWTON (son of John Newton), they were the parents of Allerton Newton. She m. 2nd Hancock Lee. Children By Mary: (1). William Lee (2). Richard Lee (3). Anne Lee m. Capt William Armistead of Gloucester Co. Virginia Either Anne Lee married 2nd or it was their daughter... Anna Lee Armistead married Anthony Walke , son of Thomas Walke who was of Barbados. (4). John Lee Children by Sarah: (5). Isaac LEE 1701 d. 1727 Stepney, Middlesex Co. England, unmarried. He was a mariner. (6). Ann LEE b. Northumberland Co. VA ca. 1700 m. William Eustace Children: A. John Eustace B. Eliz. Eustace C. Sarah Eustace D. William Eustace E. Isaac Eustace
Extractions: May 8-21, 1864 After the Wilderness, Grant's and Meade's advance on Richmond by the left flank was stalled at Spotsylvania Court House on May 8. This two-week battle was a series of combats along the Spotsylvania front. The Union attack against the Bloody Angle at dawn, May 12-13, captured nearly a division of Lee's army and came near to cutting the Confederate army in half. Confederate counterattacks plugged the gap, and fighting continued unabated for nearly 20 hours in what may well have been the most ferociously sustained combat of the Civil War. On May 19, a Confederate attempt to turn the Union right flank at Harris Farm was beaten back with severe casualties. Union generals Sedgwick (VI Corps commander) and Rice were killed. Confederate generals Johnson and Steuart were captured, Daniel and Perrin mortally wounded. On May 21, Grant disengaged and continued his advance on Richmond. Result(s): Inconclusive (Grant continued his offensive.)
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Robert E. Lee Connection Thomas was Justice for Lancaster County, virginia in 1712 and Sheriff in 1714. Henrylee as the youngest child of Richard lee and Latitia corbin. http://www.hill-ky.org/Robert_E_Lee.htm
Extractions: Robert E. Lee Connection Through Mary Jones, wife of William Flood, Ed is related to Robert E. Lee. Here is how: Richard Lee Richard Lee was born March 22, 1617/18 and died 1664 in Jamestown, Virginia. He married Anne Constable 1637 in London England. Richard came to Virginia from Stratford Langdon, in Essex, England in 1638 aboard the "Alexander." He was the colonial Secretary of State in 1642 and was in the House of Burgess from 1647 until 1651. His home was called "Paradise." Richard and Anne had six sons and two daughters including: Brothers Charles Lee Charles was the youngest child of Richard. He was born in 1656 in "Cobbs Hall" in Northumberland County, Virginia and died in 1702. He married Elizabeth Medstand in 1676. Charles was a Justice for Northumberland County from 1687 until 1699. Charles and Elizabeth had two daughters and two sons including: Richard Lee Richard Lee was the second oldest child of Richard Lee and Anne Constable. He married Latitia Corbin. First Cousins Thomas Lee Thomas Lee was the youngest child of Charles. He was born 1679 and died 1735. Thomas married Elizabeth Keene in 1700. Elizabeth was the daughter of William Keene and Elizabeth Rogers. Thomas was Justice for Lancaster County, Virginia in 1712 and Sheriff in 1714. Thomas had five sons and three daughters including:
Genealogy Diana's Genealogy Home Page Nicholas corbin, 10 generations RootsWeb's WorldConnectProject for lee Genealogy lee Outline Chart for lee of virginia The lee http://www.mindspring.com/~brucec/links20.htm
Extractions: GENERAL Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet Ancestry.com Ancestry World Tree FamilySearch ... Watson Family Web Site Adams Adams ADAMS GENEALOGY Adams Pedigree Timeline Adams ... Adams Addington Rebecca Addington (Shelley) Chamberlain The Addington Association Home Page Ancient httpwww.hi.is-~eybjorn-ugm-ugm4.html An Interview with P.F.J. Turner (The Saxon Shore, Summer 2000) Arthurian Inscription found at Tintagel Hávamál ... Godgyfu Godiva of Coventry Yep - I am descended from her AEthelred II the Unready, King of England Anglo-Saxon Writings From Nennius's The History of the Britons Royal Genealogies Part 38 ... The House of Ptolemy Antrobus Medieval Links Medieval Sourcebook Introduction Chester UK - Chester City Council - Tourism Chester Archaeological Society ... BISSELL of Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut Bosworth Bosworth Market Bosworth Genealogy BOSWORTH of Boston, Mass. BRONSON family of Essex Co., England, and Farmington, Conn. ... Bush - Ancestry of George W. Bush Cady Silas H. Cady descendants I4824 UNNAMED ( - ) My Cady family The Cady Geneology ... John Luther Long Papers, Scope and Contents Three letters from a "Leslie Carter" Cashman / Cushman Descendants of Crocheman Cushman Chamberlain Child ... Clopton Colver / Culver A Brief Sketch of the Life and Character of Samuel Colver The Edward and Ann Colver Heritage Campaign culver Collver Culver Colver Corbin My Corbin Family of Virginia The Corbin Family Research Page Francis Corbin Nicholas CORBIN-Anna STURMIE ... HENRY CORBIN, B. 1629
Descendants Of George W. Corbin 21 June 1929 in Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee ..virginia 'Virgie' lee MOOREb b February 1870 d Unknown ..2 William Henry corbin b Abt http://www.mindspring.com/~alemons/Corbin1.html
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Fort Myers, Florida, FMHS Senior Class Roster, Class Of 1975 JEFFREY CLAY COONER virginia ANN corbin virginia T CORNWELL LYNN DAVIS WILLIAM KEITHDAVIS virginia MARY DELISLE DENNIS JOHN DURKIN STEVEN lee DURRANCE MARK http://www.oregonisonline.com/users/stewart/1975.htm
Extractions: IF YOU NOTE ANY ERRORS, PLEASE SEND THEM TO ME FOR CORRECTION. THANKS! THIS LIST IS UNDER DEVELOPMENT. UPDATES, ADDITIONS, AND CORRECTIONS JOYFULLY ACCEPTED! Key: * = Deceased, [ ]=[ALTERNATIVE SPELLINGS], ? = not sure of data, ( )= (MARRIED NAME), " " = "NICKNAME", np = No senior picture Graduation Date: JUNE 6, 1975 CLASS LISTS FROM OTHER YEARS
Genealogy Books - BigTreeBooks.com lee OF virginia, 16421892 Biographical and Genealogical By Edmund Jennings leeWith Brief Notices Bolling, Carroll, Carter, Chambers, corbin, Custis, Digges http://www.bigtreebooks.com/List.asp?Topic=Lee
Margaret Corbin US Army Women's Museum Fort lee, virginia. Margaret corbin MaryLudwig Hays McCauley. Revolutionary War (1775 - 1783). Molly corbin http://www.awm.lee.army.mil/Army_Women_Notable/margaret_corbin.htm
Extractions: US Army Women's Museum - Fort Lee, Virginia Revolutionary War (1775 - 1783) Molly Corbin - Photo of illustration by Herbert Knotel During the Revolutionary War, a few courageous females served in combat alongside their husbands. When Fort Washington on Manhattan Island came under attack by the Hessians under British Command on November 16, 1776, Margaret Corbin stood at a cannon beside her husband John and handled ammunition. When he was fatally wounded, she took his place at the cannon until she herself was wounded. After the battle, her comrades took her across the Hudson River to Fort Lee, New Jersey, where she received medical care. On June 29, 1779, the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, the decision-making body of the executive branch, allocated Margaret a $30 stipend "to relieve her present necessities" and recommended that the Board of War give her a pension. Congress received a letter from the Board of War supporting the Executive Council's recommendation. Congress immediately authorized that Margaret receive, for life, one-half of the monthly pay allotted to soldiers and as a one-time allocation, a complete outfit of clothing. . Battle of Monmouth (Associated with Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley) - Photo of a painting by Ferris in 1892.