Genealogical and Personal History of Centre and Clinton County, Pennsylvania, 1912
George J. Corman Biography
George J. Corman came from Lebanon County about the year 1811. His father, George, came at the same time and purchased the farm recently ought by Jacob Shultz, and formerly known as the Smull farm, near Rebersburg.
Later he purchased the farm near Wolfs Mill, and now belonging to Henry Coman.
George J., the subject of this sketch, was married to Sarah Harper, daughter of Henry Harper, a soldier of the war of 1812. She is still living, and is well and able to move about at ninety years of age.
Mr. Corman was born July 3, 1789; died Nov. 5, 1855. The children, four daughters and one son, are all living.
Henry lives at Rebersburg. Catharine was born Sept. 24, 1817, was married to David Witner (deceased); Sarah, born Sept. 1.819, is married to Jacob Brungart, and lives at Rebersburg; Mary, born July 23, 1821, is married to Reuben Meyer, and lives in Sugar valley; Rebecca, born June 22, 1823, was twice married, first to Joseph Meyer, Boalsburg, and after his decease to David Sparr, also a resident of Boalsburg.
Old Mr. Corman, father of George J., died Aug. 23, 1820, aged sixty-nine years, ten months, seventeen days. Father and son are buried alongside of each other in the Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery.
Source: History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania; John Blair Linn; Philadelphia; Louis H. Everts; 1883
|
Corman at RootsWeb
|
Corman at RootsWeb
Corman in a metasearch of the oldest largest free genealogy site.
Corman in USGenWeb
Corman in the Pennsylvania USGenWeb Archives of genealogy records transcriptions.
|
|
Corman Ancestry Resources
|
|
Site Features
|
Quick Search Surname Finder
Enter your surname once to search 20 huge genealogy databases.
Search Help
Learn how to make your ancestor search more productive.
Free Genealogy
Free genealogy resources: charts, lessons, software, databases, look ups, relationship charts, form letters, translation services.
Ancestry Free Trials
Free trials to Ancestry and Genealogy.com databases. Census, immigration, UK & Ireland, Genealogy Library, much more. Why pay when you can view for free?
|
|
|