Abel Corbin
Abel Rathbone Corbin was an American newspaper editor, financier, and the husband of Virginia Grant, sister of President Ulysses S. Grant. In the 1830s, he edited the Missouri Argus of St. Louis, the official Democratic party organ of Missouri. He was involved in the Black Friday stock market crash of September 24, 1869.
Corbin was born in Otsego, New York to Eliakim Lyon Corbin and Lodama Corbin. He married on May 13, 1869, in Covington, Kentucky, to Virginia Grant as his second wife. They had one child, Jennie Corbin, who died as an infant. Abel's first marriage, to Elizabeth McAllister, also had no surviving issue. Abel Corbin died in Jersey City, New Jersey.