• Gawin Corbin (1669-1745) was a Virginia planter, militia officer, customs collector and politician who served in the House of Burgesses representing at...
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  • Gawin Corbin may refer to: Gawin Corbin (burgess) (1669–1745), Virginia planter, militia officer, customs collector and politician Gawin Corbin Sr. (1725–1760)...
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  • Gawin Corbin (1725-1760) was a Virginia planter and politician who served in the House of Burgesses representing Middlesex County, Virginia in the term...
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  • Col. Gawin Corbin (1669-1744) who served as burgess for Middlesex County and later for King and Queen County, as well as his uncle Gawin Corbin Sr. (1725-1760)...
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  • Gawin Lane Corbin (December 2, 1771 – June 10, 1819) was a Virginia planter, officer and politician who thrice represented York County in the Virginia...
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    whom the senior branch of the English Corbin family descends. Henry Corbin's other brothers were George, Gawin and Charles. In 1654, at the age of 25...
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  • representatives in the House of Burgesses, alongside the county's largest plantation owner, John Carter, Sr.. His son Gawin Corbin (burgess) was prominent in political...
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  • Corbin (December 15, 1739 – February 16, 1794) was a Virginia planter and politician who represented King and Queen County in the House of Burgesses....
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  • 102 cattle from the estate of Gawin Corbin, in Middlesex County alone. Corbin first won election to the House of Burgesses representing Middlesex County...
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  • and cousins, this Richard Corbin received a private education appropriate to his class. His younger brother Gawin Lane Corbin (1778-1821) moved to the...
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  • 1812, as would Major Gawin Lane Corbin of King's Creek plantation in York County. Appointed from Alabama on May 15, 1838, Corbin was attached to the frigate...
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  • as one of their delegates in the House of Burgesses, where he served alongside fellow planter Gawin Corbin and was re-elected once. In 1726, Grymes received...
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  • Mordecai Cooke, Jr. George Cooper Gawin Corbin Gawin Corbin, Jr. Gawin Corbin Sr. Henry Corbin Richard Corbin John Tayloe Corbin John Corker William Corker Joshua...
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  • burgess from 1765 to 1769, died unmarried after September 19, 1779; Gawin, fate unknown; Ann, unmarried in 1779; Joanna, who married her cousin Gawin...
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  • merchant, planter and politician who twice briefly served in the House of Burgesses representing Middlesex County, Virginia, and on the Virginia Governor's...
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  • Christopher Robinson (Virginia politician) (category House of Burgesses members)
    1670s. Upon this man's death, Gawin Corbin would similarly enter the political elite, although merchant and former burgess William Churchill would become...
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    John Robinson (Virginia politician, born 1705) (category Speakers of the Virginia House of Burgesses)
    in the colony of Virginia. Robinson served as Speaker of the House of Burgesses from 1738 until his death, the longest tenure in the history of that office...
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  • man from Leesylvania named Harry, along with enslaved iron worker named Gawin from the nearby Neabsco Iron Works, attempted to poison Lucy Grymes. When...
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  • Henry Chicheley (category House of Burgesses members)
    Governors 1607 to 1910". genealogytrails.com. Retrieved 2022-10-25. "Col. Gawin CORBIN & Catherine WORMELEY & Jane LANE & Martha BASSETT". dgmweb.net. Retrieved...
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  • Ralph Wormeley Jr. (category House of Burgesses members)
    1730; who married John Lomax) and Katherine (b. 1679, who married burgess Gawin Corbin Sr. but had no children before her death). Following Catherine's...
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    Ralph Wormeley (Virginia politician) (category House of Burgesses members)
    County in the House of Burgesses from 1742 until October 1764, when the same rationale was given, but this time Gawin Corbin was elected to replace him...
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  • John Holloway (Virginia politician) (category Speakers of the Virginia House of Burgesses)
    the British colony of Virginia. He served as Speaker of the House of Burgesses (1720–34), having represented at various times, King and Queen County...
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    Peter Beverley (category Speakers of the Virginia House of Burgesses)
    Gloucester County. However, after the House of Burgesses met, on August 13, 1715 upon the motion of Gawin Corbin the House declared the College unworthy of...
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  • George Braxton Sr. (category House of Burgesses members)
    the House of Burgesses for multiple terms over 31 years. His son and principal heir George Braxton, Jr. also served in the House of Burgesses, but his most...
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    September 1775 – April 1790 John Tayloe Corbin April 1790 – 1794 Gawin Lane Corbin 1794-1821 Dr. Richard Randolph Corbin 1821-183 ? 183*-before 1914 Dupont...
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