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Benjamin Cornelius 1793–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Apr 1793

Birth Location: Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 20 Mar 1860

Death Location: Easton, Buchanan, Missouri, USA

Father: Austin Cornelius

Mother: Margaret Morris

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The story of Benjamin Cornelius began in 1793 in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA. Benjamin Cornelius passed away in 1860 in Easton, Buchanan, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Benjamin Cornelius began in 1793 in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA.
  • Benjamin Cornelius passed away in 1860 in Easton, Buchanan, Missouri, USA.

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Benjamin Cornelius's Ancestors

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Benjamin Cornelius
1793–1860
Birth Place: Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Austin Augustine Cornelius
1767–1818
Surry, North Carolina, USA
Margaret Morris
1770–1850
Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
Grandparents
John (B) Morris
1744–1835
Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey, USA
Susannah Jordon
1756–1830
New Jersey, USA
Great-Grandparents
Edmund Morris
1719–1779
Eleanor Morrow
1721–1789
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Morrow
1700–1780
Rachel Reed
1703–1782

Benjamin Cornelius's Timeline

2 Records

1793
27 Apr 1793
Birth of Benjamin Cornelius in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
1860
20 Mar 1860
Age 67
Death of Benjamin Cornelius in Easton, Buchanan, Missouri, USA
Easton, Buchanan, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Apr 1793
    Event Place: Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Mar 1860
    Event Place: Easton, Buchanan, Missouri, USA

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