Thomas Corbett
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1743 - Bridgnorth, Shopshire England Christening: Death: 11 Nov 1814 - Charleston, South Carolina ( at age 71) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Margaret Harleston Marriage: 12 Jun 1769 Status:
Notes
General:
Early Settlers of SC
Thomas Corbett arrives in Charleston, SC, from Cape Fear the schooner Mary Anne Betty 10/18/1763 and 7/7/1765
SC Immigrants
Ships King George and Mary's Ann Betty arrival dates in Charleston, SC, for Thomas Corbett 1762, 1763 and 1765
Married Mr Thomas Corbett, Merchant, to Miss Margaret Harleston, Daughter of the late John Harleston, Esq. (Monday, June 12, 1769.)
Hannah Margaret, daughter of Thomas Corbett merchant, and his wife
Margaret Harleston.
166 so. SC HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE
CORBETT-HASLESTON
Enclosed by a brick wall.
Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Margaret Corbett, wife
of Thomas Corbett Esq. who departed this life on the 28th
of November 1819 in the 70th year of her age . . . .
Sacred to the Memory of Thomas Corbett Esq Bom at
Bridgnorth, Shopshire England Died at Charleston 11th Novem-
ber 1814 AE 71 years 8 months . . . .
MEMBERS OF THE FIRST PROVINCIAL CONGRESS, 1775
By Alexander A. Salley, Genealogist
[Moultrie's Memoirs I, pp. 14-18]
MEMBERS OF THE SECOND PROVINCIAL CONGRESS,
NOVEMBER 1, 1775\emdash MARCH 26, 1776
[Printed Journals, The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, VII 103-108]
Thomas Corbett
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 2 Sep 1883 - Manor, Ware County, Georgia Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Henry Corbett Mother: Julia Ann Crews
Notes
General:
NameThomas Corbitt
SexMale
Age38
Birth Year (Estimated)1882
BirthplaceGeorgia
Marital StatusMarried
RaceWhite
Relationship to Head of HouseholdHead
Father's BirthplaceGeorgia
Mother's BirthplaceGeorgia
Event TypeCensus
Event Date1920
Event PlaceManor, Ware, Georgia, United States
Event Place (Original)Manor, ED 165, Ware, Georgia, United States
Household Identifier128
Line Number52
Sheet LetterA
Sheet Number7
Affiliate Publication NumberT625
Affiliate NameThe U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Thomas Corbitt's Spouses and Children
Lona Mae Corbitt
Daughter
Minnie Corbitt
Daughter
Dan Corbitt
Son
"United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6KST-1V7N : 10 February 2023), Henry Corbitt in entry for Thomas Corbitt, .
Thomas Corbett Sr.
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Cir 1710 195 Christening: Death: 21 Aug 1792 - New Hanover County, NC ( about age 82) 195,196 Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary DeVane Marriage: Cir 1765 - New Hanover County, NC 195 Status: Children: 1. Alice Corbett 2. John Corbett 3. James Corbett 4. William Corbett 5. Thomas Henry Corbett Jr.
Notes
General:
Ships Captain:
Ships Captain: "The captain (alt. master or shipmaster) of a merchant vessel is a licensed mariner in ultimate command of the vessel [1]. The captain is responsible for its safe and efficient operation, including cargo operations, navigation, crew management and ensuring that the vessel complies with local and international laws, as well as company and flag state policies. All persons on board, including officers and crew, other shipboard staff members, passengers, guests and pilots, are under captain's authority"
The first Corbett taxpayers in NC were: Joseph and Thomas Corbett in New Hanover Co NC
New Hanover County Early Census Indexes.
http://www.ncgenweb.us/newhanover/early.html
1742 - Early Census - Thomas Corbett
1762
1763
1786 Black River District, New Hanover NC.
3 white males 21-60
1 white male under 21 and over 60
1 white female
6 blacks 12-50
4 blacks under 12 and over 50.
John Ellis, in an affidavit made at Brunswick September 17, 1747, stated that he sailed
in June on the brigantine " John and William," Thomas Corbett, Master, and that she was captured by the Spanish privateer "St. Gabriel, the Conqueror," and sent to Hispaniola, but was retaken and sent to St. Simons, and that the brigantine belonged to Rev. Richard Marsden. From History of New Hanover County
http://archive.org/stream/historyofnewhano01wadd/historyofnewhano01wadd_djvu.txt
Colony of NC 1735-1764 Abstracts of Land Patents
Crown to Brinkley Corbet 11/9/1764 100 acres in Bladen Co. on the SW side of
NW River of Cape Fear on Middle marsh of Swanns Creek - Including Michael
Odums Improvements, joining the N side of the sd Creek near the Improvement.
Crown to Abel Corbet 4/10/1761 300 acres in Bladen Co. on SW sd of NW River on
upper side Swanns Creek where Corbet now lives.
Captain Corbet mentioned in grand to Debush 9/27/1756 (New Hanover County on
Long Creek between side Debush and Capt. Corbet, joining a swamp and his old
line.)
Crown to Thomas Corbet 2/23/1754 300 acres in Duplin Co. on W side Black
River, joining William Farris and N of branch by the Plantation.
Thomas Corbet's land mentioned in the New Hanover Co. near Blake's - Rockfish
Creek.
Thomas Corbet 10/23/1761 100 acres in New Hanover Co. on the East side of
Black River on Hoop poll Branch joining Capt. Corbet's home place, (a point)
near the River Swamp and a Swamp.
1740 In Memoriam Let it be known that land was freely given by Thomas Corbett and Thomas DeVane "To the inhabitants of this community for the building of a publick chapel for the worship of God. From the original deed of 1740 dedicated to all those who have gone before. erected 1987-Black River Chapel Presbyterian Church, (Eddie L. Jones Rd.) Ivanhoe, Sampson Co., NC.
NEW HANOVER COUNTY DEED BOOK C
Page 235. Nov. 28, 1749. Antoine DeBose and Rebecca his wife to Thomas Corbett
of New Hanover Co., 300 acres on West side of Long Creek. Wit: David Corbett,
James Portivent.
Selected Abstracts of New Hanover County Deeds, Volumes A - D
Researched and compiled by Diane Smith, October 1998
http://www.ncgenweb.us/newhanover/deed2.html
MAY 24, 1746. Isaac THEBOW of Island of Antigua, planter, James DOIG of same Island merchant Exec. of Last Will & Testament of Jacob THEBOW dec'd and Duncan MCDOUGAL of sd Island shopkeeper app't Capt. William LITHGOW merchant in Cape Fear our lawful atty..to receover any part thereof aganst the sd Archibald DOUGLASS...Wit: Rufus MARSDEN, Thos. CORBET P.109
New Hanover Co. At a Court held for the sd County on the Second Tuesday at Wilmington in Sept. in the year 1747 Present Mathew ROWAN, Edwd. HYRNE, William MCREE, John SAMPSON & William ROSS Esqrs. Justices Personally appeard John ELLIS mariner and made oath on the Holy Evangelist that being shipt on board the John & William, Thos. CORBET master on a certain voyage from Cape Fear to the Port of Bristol in Old England sailed the 21st of June 1747 last part for the said port of Bristol and on the day following very early in the morning a little after sun rising William HOW a mariner on board the sd vessel went up alotf & saw __ vessel but one to Leward making all the said she could but some time after discovered a vessel to windward and a Barge on head of us & came up with us in three or four hours time the Barge & Sloop both fired at us and took us, that is the Brigantine John & William Thomas CORBET master; The name of the Spanish ___ as this deponent was informed was St. Gabriel the Conqueror; the Captains name this Deponent knows not but after seven weeks or thereabouts was Retaken by a Row Galley & Schooner, the former belonging South Carolina & the latter to St. Simons, to which last place this deponent was carried and the depondent ___ saith that ye Spaniard immediately after the taking of the sd Brigantine John & William on the very first day after dispatched the sd Brig. for Hispaniola as he was informed since which time this depondent ___ hand any more of the sd Brigantine and that the sd Brigantine John & William was the property of Rufus MARSDEN & no one else as this depondent was informed. Signed John ELLIS. Wit: Matthew ROWAN, Edwd. HYRNE, John SAMPSON, William ROSS. P.133
NOV 28, 1749 Antoine DUBOSE & Rebecca his wife of New Hanover Co. to Thomas CORBETT of same planter. 10 lbs...lying on Long Creek in Co. aforesd..cont. 300 A on W side of Long Creek..Wit: David CORBETT, James POITIVINT P.235
AUG 21,1750 William MITCHELL of New Hanover Co. cordwainer to Thomas FINNEY of same Tavern Keeper..10 lbs. 85 A..beg large Gum Tree William SWANNS NE Corner..bought of Thomas COE...Wit: David CORBETT, Ricd. EARLE, Richd SCOTT P.241-2
DEC 7, 1753. Thomas DEVAUGHN of New Hanover Co. to Joseph BLAKE Esq...400 lbs. 320 A W side of NE Branch of Cape Fear River on a branch of Rockfish Creek.. Signed: Thomas X DEVAUGHN (bhm) Wit: Thomas CORBETT, Antoine DUBOSE P.102
JUNE 1, 1757 Thomas DEVANE Sr of New Hanover Co planter for natural love & affection I have to my son Thomas DEVANE Jr...3 negro boys & a tract of land joining the plantation whereon the sd Thomas DEVANE Sr now resides calle Low Hill...300 A...which I had from the Hon. Matthew ROWAN..Wit: William ROBINSON, Thomas CORBETT P.303
Early Settlers of SC
Thomas Corbett arrives in Charleston, SC, from Cape Fear the schooner Mary
Anne Betty 10/18/1763 and 7/7/1765
SC Immigrants
Ships King George and Mary's Ann Betty arrival dates in Charleston, SC, for
Thomas Corbett 1762, 1763 and 1765
1786 NEW HANOVER TAX LIST =
ROBERT COOK, PAGE 2, BLACK RIVER
CORBETT, THOMS JR AND SR
LEE, JOSIAH,SOLOMON, THOMAS
POITEVINT, SAMUEL, ISAAC, PETER
POWELL, JACOB
ROBENSON, MARY, WM, EDWARD,ROGERS, ELIZABETH, THOMAS
ROLING, JOHN
P Publication Number: M804
Publication Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files
Publisher: NARA
State: North Carolina
Veteran Surname Starts With: H
Veteran Surname: Hatcher
Veteran Given Name: Timothy
Pensioner Surname: [BLANK]
Pensioner Given Name: [BLANK]
Service: N.C.
Pension Number: R. 4739
Footnote http://www.footnote.com
Transcribed by Robert DeLong
State of North Carolina )
New Hanover County ) SS
On this the 19 day of September 1833 before me Charles Henry an acting Justice of the Peace in and for said County personally appeared Timothy Hatcher a resident of New Hanover County in the State of North Carolina aged ninety three years the 15th Sept 1833 who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress dated June 7th 1832.
That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein stated.
1st In a company of Bladen militia in August 1780 and served two months under Col. Thomas Brown, Lieut Col Richardson, Major Anders, Captain Council, his other officers he forgets in an expedition against the Tories, that when he entered this service he resided in Bladen County N.C.; that he was drafted; that he was in no battle but in their marches on one occasion the cavalry being in advance fired upon a body of tories and killed one; that he was frequently detached against the tories and in his excursions took many of them prisoners; that his marches were to Little Pedee up and down on both sides and on towards Big Pedee to a place called Beauty spot thence up Big Pedee on the East side, thence to Drowning Creek to Lumberton Thence to Elizabeth Town and discharged, that the regular officer, he knew were Robert Raiford and a Captain who came to our company whose name the applicant cannot recollect; that he served with no continental regiments or companies That he has no documentary evidence and kn
2ndly In November 1780 he was called out by Col Brown to go on an expedition against the enemy both British and Tories as it had become dangerous time, and served thirty one days being under the command of Col Brown and sent frequently in detachments of four or five men to make prisoners of the tories and on one occasion captured six of them that he was a volunteer; that his marches were nearly the same as in his first tour; that he has no documentary evidence and knows of no person by whom he can prove this service
3rdly In a company of Duplin militia under Captain William Vann sometimes under Col James Kenan & Col Thomas Bludworth in the fall of 1781 and served two months as a private his other officers, he forgets, that he served in Duplin now Sampson county when he entered this service, that he was a volunteer and in the cavalry, that he was in a skirmish with the tories on South River at Bennett Smiths where one David Tucker was wounded in the thigh, that he marched over into Bladen county and up South River & crossed over into Duplin thence up the Coharas thence on towards the North East and across it at Limestone bridge and under landing the tories were dispersed that had collected on Muddy creek he marched back to the Cross Roads in Duplin and discharged, and has no documentary evidence but think he can prove this service by William Robinson of Sampson Cty.
4thly In a company of Duplin Cavalry under Captain William Vann his other officers he forgets but occasionally fell in with Col Kenan in December 1781 and served one month as a private, that he was a volunteer, that he marched up South River & one Captain Scarborough the Commander of a band of tories, thence down into New Hanover county. Thence back into Duplin and discharged, that he has no documentary evidence and knows of no person by whom he can prove this service except that William Robinson of Sampson can prove that he was in this service
Answers of Timothy Hatcher aforesaid applicant to the questions responded to him as prescribed by the War Department
1 I was born in Duplin County N. C. Sept 15 1740
2. I have no record of my age
3. When first called into service I was living in Bladen County N. C. During the war I removed from Bladen into Duplin now Sampson. Since the Revolutionary War Ive lived in Duplin (now Sampson) and New Hanover Counties and I now live in New Hanover County NC.
4. First drafted, afterwards volunteered
5. The only regular officers who were with the troops where I served were Capt Robert Raiford and a Captain whose name I cant recollect; I recollect no continental regiments; The militia regiments I remember were Col Brown's and Col Kenan's the general circumstances of my service is related above
6 I don't recollect to have recd but one written discharge that was given me by Col Brown at the termination of my Thirty one days service which I kept a considerable length of time but cant find it now among my papers
7 John Henry Angus Sellars, John Corbett, Thomas Corbett, Charles Henry & others I could name also Duncan Roberson
That he performed occasional short tours of duty besides those above set forth but were only for a few days at a time.
He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present, and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any State.
Timothy Hatcher
Chas Henry J.P.
We Angus Sellars and Thomas Corbett residents in the County of New Hanover hereby certify that we are well acquainted with Timothy Hatcher the above named applicant; that we believe him to be ninety three years of age, that he is reputed and he lived in the neighbourhood where he resides to bein a soldier of the Revolution and that we concur in that opinion
Angus Sellars
Thomas Corbett
Sworn & Subscribed this 19 day
Of September 1833 before me
Chas Henry J.P.
1790 51-35 Corbett, Thomas 3 1 3 . 16
Name:Thomas Corbett Senior
Event Place:Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina
Page Number:217 Affiliate Publication Number: M33 , Affiliate Film Number: 84 , GS Film number: 0162800 , Digital Folder Number: 004433424 , Image Number: 00223
"United States Census, 1820," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHGH-DZ1 : accessed 24 Jul 2014), Thomas Corbett Senior, Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina; citing "1820 United States Federal Census," Ancestry.com; p. 217, NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 84, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 0162800.
Thomas Henry Corbett Jr.
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1777 Christening: Death: 11 Oct 1863 - Sampson County, North Carolina ( at age 86) Burial: in Corbett Cemetery, Ivanhoe, Sampson County, North Carolina
Parents
Father: Thomas Corbett Sr. Mother: Mary DeVane
Spouses and Children
1. *Martha Bannerman Marriage: Status: Children: 1. George Corbett 2. James Thomas Corbett Sr 3. Timothy Corbett
Notes
General:
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71946943/thomas_henry-corbett: accessed December 27, 2024), memorial page for Thomas Henry Corbett (1777\endash 11 Oct 1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 71946943, citing Corbett Cemetery, Ivanhoe, Sampson County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by Lori SC (contributor 47542276).
New Hanover County Early Census Indexes.
http://www.ncgenweb.us/newhanover/early.html
1 Apr 1786 - Early Census - Black River District Thomas Corbett Jr
1 male 21-60
2 males under 21 and over 60
3 white females
1790 Census 1 male over 16, 3 under 16, 3 females, 1 slave
Name:Thomas Corbett Junior
Event Place:Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina
Page Number:217 Affiliate Publication Number: M33 , Affiliate Film Number: 84 , GS Film number: 0162800 , Digital Folder Number: 004433424 , Image Number: 00223
"United States Census, 1820," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHGH-DZP : accessed 24 Jul 2014), Thomas Corbett Junior, Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina; citing "1820 United States Federal Census," Ancestry.com; p. 217, NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 84, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 0162800.
NEW HANOVER COUNTY COURT MINUTES
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions
August Term, 1814
Present the Worshipfbl: John Hogg, Joseph Lamb, Stokely Sidbury.
Ordered on the petition of Ann J. Devane, Ann Devane, William Devane, Frances
Devane, and Samuel Rogers that the prayer of petition be granted and that the following negroes
Delia, Lucia, Isaac, Peggy, and Charles be sold under the direction of Charles Murphy, John
Herring, William Robeson, and Thomas Corbet, Jr. or any three of them, on a credit of six
months taking bond and security and the same to be divided amongst the heirs at next term under
their hand.
Timothy Corbett
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1800 - New Hanover County, NC Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Thomas Henry Corbett Jr. Mother: Martha Bannerman
Spouses and Children
1. *Susan Peterson 70 Marriage: 6 May 1834 - Stewart County, GA 70 Status:William Corbett
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1835 - Georgia Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: James Thomas Corbett Sr 70 Mother: Mary Elizabeth Peterson 70
Spouses and Children
1. *Caroline Marriage: Status:William Corbett
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Cir 1776 - New Hanover County, NC 197 Christening: Death: Cir 1836 - New Hanover County, NC ( about age 60) 15 Burial:
Parents
Father: Thomas Corbett Sr. Mother: Mary DeVane
Spouses and Children
1. *Jane Marriage: Abt 1802 - New Hanover County, NC 15 Status: Children: 1. Archibald Bonaparte CorbettWilliam Thomas Corbett
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 26 Oct 1854 Christening: Death: 30 Apr 1911 - Georgia ( at age 56) Burial: in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Lowndes County
Parents
Father: James Thomas Corbett Jr Mother: Jane Elizabeth Zipperer
Notes
General:
Masonic emblem on marker
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