Individual Details

John Milo Corbin

(4 Jan 1876 - 6 Apr 1937)

Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, Wednesday, February 3, 1937, Page 7, Co. 2: Rancher Kills Himself. Milo Corbin Dies on Street of Harrison. Harrison, Neb. (AP). Co. Atty W. E. Mumbey said Milo Corbin, 65, prominent Harrison rancher, shot and killed himself on the street here Tuesday. He had been a resident of the community near Harrison for 50 years. He was living with a sister here. Relatives said they knew of no reason why he should take his life, as his health was good and he was not in financial difficulty. Survivors include his wife, from who he was separated and who is now living at Casper, Wyo., six sons, two daughters, three sisters and two brothers.

Events

Birth4 Jan 1876Knox Co., Illinois
Residence1880Persifer, Knox Co., Illinois
Residence1900Lead, Lawrence Co., South Dakota
Marriage2 May 1900Lead, Lawrence Co., South Dakota - Minnie Louvina Phillips
Residence1910Andrews, Sioux Co., Nebraska
Residence1917Sioux Co., Nebraska
Residence1920Andrews, Sioux Co., Nebraska
Residence1930Crawford, Dawes Co., Nebraska
Death6 Apr 1937Crawford, Antelope Co., Nebraska
BurialHarrison Cemetery, Harrison, Sioux Co., Nebraska

Families

SpouseMinnie Louvina Phillips (1881 - 1957)
ChildOrvil W Corbin (1908 - 1983)

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