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Ann Cornell 1725–1784 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 Oct 1725

Birth Location: Suffolk, New York, USA

Death Date: 1784

Death Location: Pownal, Bennington, Vermont, USA

Father: John Cornell

Mother: Hannah Smith

Spouse(s): David Carey

Children(s): Anna Cary

Ann Cornell was born in 1725 in Suffolk, New York, USA, the child of John Samuel Cornell And Hannah Smith. Ann Cornell married David Carey, and had children including Anna Cary. Ann Cornell passed away in 1784 in Pownal, Bennington, Vermont, USA.

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Biography

  • Ann Cornell was born in 1725 in Suffolk, New York, USA, the child of John Samuel Cornell And Hannah Smith.
  • Ann Cornell married David Carey, and had children including Anna Cary.
  • Ann Cornell passed away in 1784 in Pownal, Bennington, Vermont, USA.

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Ann Cornell's Ancestors

Self
Ann Cornell
1725–1784
Birth Place: Suffolk, New York, USA
Parents
John Samuel Cornell
1673–1734
Hempstead V, Long Island, New York, USA
Hannah Smith
1681–1725
Hempstead V, Long Island, New York, USA
Grandparents
Richard Cornell
1624–1694
Saffron Walden, Uttlesford District, Essex, England
Elizabeth Jessup
1635–1698
Flushing, Queens, New York, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Cornell
1593–1655
Rebecca Briggs
1600–1673
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Cornell
1565–1631
Mary Corning
1567–1600
Henrie Briggs
1574–1625
Mary Hinckes
1581–1625

Ann Cornell's Descendants

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Ann Cornell (09 Oct 1725–1784) m. David Carey (7 Sep 1713–17 Feb 1794)
  1. 1. Anna Cary 1748–1788 m. John Wiltse 1748–1801
    1. 1. Anna Cornell 1788–1879 m. Lemuel Cornell 1774–1848
      1. 1. James Cornell 1810–1881
      2. 2. Lemuel Cornell 1826–1876
      3. 3. Hiram Cornell 1812–1905
      4. 4. Benjamin Cornell 1822–1899
      5. 5. William Cornell 1818–1883
      6. 6. Elizabeth (Betsey) Cornell 1807–1888
      7. 7. Nelson Cornell 1814–1871
      8. 8. Joseph Cornell 1828–1856
      9. 9. Daniel Cornell 1823–1907
      10. 10. Sylvester Cornell 1815–1840
      11. 11. George Cornell 1796–
      12. 12. Russell Cornell 1801–
      13. 13. Ruth Cornell 1798–
    2. 2. Ruth Wiltse 1772–1855
    3. 3. Solomon Wiltse 1773–1845
    4. 4. Cornelius Wiltse 1775–1849
    5. 5. John (W) Wiltse 1778–1824
    6. 6. Rhoda Wiltse 1780–1855
    7. 7. Sarah Wiltse 1782–1841
    8. 8. Mary Wiltse 1785–1877

Ann Cornell's Timeline

2 Records

1725
09 Oct 1725
Birth of Ann Cornell in Suffolk, New York, USA
Suffolk, New York, USA
1784
1784
Age 59
Death of Ann Cornell in Pownal, Bennington, Vermont, USA
Pownal, Bennington, Vermont, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 09 Oct 1725
    Event Place: Suffolk, New York, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: USA
    Record Source: A genealogical and psychological memoir of Philippe Maton Wiltsee and his descendants

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1784
    Event Place: Pownal, Bennington, Vermont, USA

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