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Anna Cornell 1659–1693 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1659

Birth Location: Merrick, Queens, New York, United States

Death Date: 1693

Death Location: Nassau, New York, United States

Father: Richard Cornell

Mother: Sarah Denton

Spouse(s): Jeremiah Smith

Children(s): Ruth Smith

The story of Anna Cornell began in 1659 in Merrick, Queens, New York, United States. Anna Cornell married Jeremiah Smith, and had children including Hannah Smith, Ruth Rachel Smith. Anna Cornell passed away in 1693 in Nassau, New York, United States.

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  • The story of Anna Cornell began in 1659 in Merrick, Queens, New York, United States.
  • Anna Cornell married Jeremiah Smith, and had children including Hannah Smith, Ruth Rachel Smith.
  • Anna Cornell passed away in 1693 in Nassau, New York, United States.

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Anna Cornell's Ancestors

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Anna Cornell
1659–1693
Birth Place: Merrick, Queens, New York, United States
Parents
Richard Cornell
1624–1694
Saffron Walden, Essex, , England
Sarah Denton
1623–1681
, Wiltshire, , England
Grandparents
Richard Denton
1603–1662
, Yorkshire, , England
Helen Windlblank
1597–1611
, Yorkshire, , England
Great-Grandparents
Richard Denton
1557–1619
Susan Sibella
1563–1655
Thomas Windebank
1548–1607
Frances Dymoke
1539–1611
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Anna Cornell's Descendants

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Anna Cornell (1659–1693) m. Jeremiah Smith (1656–1725)
  1. 1. Ruth (Rachel) Smith 1693–1791 m. Cornelius Wiltse 1691–1755
    1. 1. Jacob Wiltsie 1732–1776
    2. 2. Johannes Wiltsie 1728–1796
    3. 3. Hendrick Wiltsie 1725–1764
    4. 4. Cornelius Wiltse 1724–1794
    5. 5. Ruth Wiltsie 1722–
    6. 6. Jeremiah Wiltsie 1718–1792
    7. 7. Anna Wiltsie 1716–1769
    8. 8. Martin Wiltsie 1715–1755
    9. 9. Elizabeth Wiltsee 1713–1791 m. William Humphrey 1704–1787
      1. 1. James Humphrey 1756–
      2. 2. Thomas Humphrey 1754–1804
      3. 3. Debora Humphrey 1750–1783
      4. 4. Ruth Humphrey 1747–1749
      5. 5. Henry Humphrey 1743–1744
      6. 6. Elizabeth Humphrey 1743–1744
      7. 7. Elizabeth Humphrey 1741–
      8. 8. William (Jr) Humphrey 1739–
      9. 9. Henry Humphrey 1736–1744
      10. 10. Cornelius Humphrey 1735–1812
      11. 11. John Humphrey 1733–1734
      12. 12. Jacob Humphrey 1732–
      13. 13. Ann Humphrey 1732–1775
      14. 14. Catherine Humphrey 1745– m. Henry Cornell 1738–1794
        1. 1. Cornelius Cornell 1789–1851
        2. 2. James Cornell 1786–1787
        3. 3. Deborah Cornell 1783–
        4. 4. Mary (H) Cornell 1777–1803
        5. 5. William (H) Cornell 1774–
        6. 6. Thomas Cornell 1771–
        7. 7. Elizabeth Cornell 1766–
        8. 8. John Cornell 1764–1876
        9. 9. Hannah Cornell 1769–1816 m. David Brill 1757–1827

Anna Cornell's Timeline

2 Records

1659
1659
Birth of Anna Cornell in Merrick, Queens, New York, United States
Merrick, Queens, New York, United States
1693
1693
Age 34
Death of Anna Cornell in Nassau, New York, United States
Nassau, New York, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1659
    Event Place: Merrick, Queens, New York, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1693
    Event Place: Nassau, New York, United States

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