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Frederick Laverne Corbin 1946–2003 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 December 1946

Birth Location: Mapleton, Monona County, Iowa, USA

Death Date: 3 April 2003

Death Location: Chamberlain, Brule County, South Dakota, USA

Father: Milford Corbin

Mother: Dorthea Corbin

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In 1946, Frederick Laverne Corbin entered the world in Mapleton, Monona County, Iowa, USA, born to Milford Glenn Corbin And Dorthea Eleanore Corbin. Frederick Laverne Corbin passed away in 2003 in Chamberlain, Brule County, South Dakota, USA.

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  • In 1946, Frederick Laverne Corbin entered the world in Mapleton, Monona County, Iowa, USA, born to Milford Glenn Corbin And Dorthea Eleanore Corbin.
  • Frederick Laverne Corbin passed away in 2003 in Chamberlain, Brule County, South Dakota, USA.

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Frederick Corbin's Ancestors

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Frederick Corbin
1946–2003
Birth Place: Mapleton, Monona County, Iowa, USA
Parents
Milford Glenn Corbin
1919–1996
Nevada, Story County, Iowa, United States of America
Dorthea (Eleanore) Corbin
1919–1960
Colo, Story County, Iowa, United States of America
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Frederick Corbin's Timeline

2 Records

1946
7 December 1946
Birth of Frederick Laverne Corbin in Mapleton, Monona County, Iowa, USA
Mapleton, Monona County, Iowa, USA
2003
3 April 2003
Age 57
Death of Frederick Laverne Corbin in Chamberlain, Brule County, South Dakota, USA
Chamberlain, Brule County, South Dakota, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 December 1946
    Event Place: Mapleton, Monona County, Iowa, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 April 2003
    Event Place: Chamberlain, Brule County, South Dakota, USA

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