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Alexander Biron “Alex” Corbett

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Alexander Biron “Alex” Corbett

Birth
Benson, Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Death
23 Feb 1921 (aged 75)
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Greenbush, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.771788, Longitude: -88.0752795
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A. CORBETT, OF PLYMOUTH, DIED HERE ON WED.

 Alexander Corbett of Plymouth died at St. Nicholas hospital in this city Wednesday evening at 8:30 following an operation for a throat growth, from which he had been suffering for a considerable length of time. He was 75 years old and has been a resident of Sheboygan county since he was 9 years of age.

 Born in the state of Vermont, February 6, 1846, deceased came to Sheboygan county, locating in Greenbush, in 1855. There he passed the greater part of his life. During the last four or five years he has lived at intervals with his daughter, Mrs. Henry Mueller in Plymouth.

 The body was taken to Plymouth by Undertaker George L. Wittkopp of that city, and burial will be in Greenbush. Funeral services will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller in Plymouth at 1:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon. Details of the funeral have not been definitely completed.

 Among those who mourn his death are three sons, Frank of Spencer, John and Fred; a daughter, Mrs. Henry Mueller, the latter of Plymouth; a nephew, Carl Corbett, Plymouth, jeweler, and a brother, Lester, of Greenbush. His wife died 11 years ago.
SHEBOYGAN PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921, PAGE FOUR, column 8



A. CORBETT, OF PLYMOUTH, DIED HERE ON WED.

 Alexander Corbett of Plymouth died at St. Nicholas hospital in this city Wednesday evening at 8:30 following an operation for a throat growth, from which he had been suffering for a considerable length of time. He was 75 years old and has been a resident of Sheboygan county since he was 9 years of age.

 Born in the state of Vermont, February 6, 1846, deceased came to Sheboygan county, locating in Greenbush, in 1855. There he passed the greater part of his life. During the last four or five years he has lived at intervals with his daughter, Mrs. Henry Mueller in Plymouth.

 The body was taken to Plymouth by Undertaker George L. Wittkopp of that city, and burial will be in Greenbush. Funeral services will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller in Plymouth at 1:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon. Details of the funeral have not been definitely completed.

 Among those who mourn his death are three sons, Frank of Spencer, John and Fred; a daughter, Mrs. Henry Mueller, the latter of Plymouth; a nephew, Carl Corbett, Plymouth, jeweler, and a brother, Lester, of Greenbush. His wife died 11 years ago.
SHEBOYGAN PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921, PAGE FOUR, column 8





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