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David Cornell 1827–1874 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1827

Birth Location: Upper Canada (Ontario)

Death Date: 31 OCT 1874

Death Location: Pierson, Montcalm, Michigan, United States

Father: Joseph Cornell

Mother: Margaret Joseph

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In 1827, David Cornell entered the world in Upper Canada (Ontario), born to Joseph Cornell And Margaret Joseph. David Cornell passed away in 1874 in Pierson, Montcalm, Michigan, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1827, David Cornell entered the world in Upper Canada (Ontario), born to Joseph Cornell And Margaret Joseph.
  • David Cornell passed away in 1874 in Pierson, Montcalm, Michigan, United States.

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David Cornell's Ancestors

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David Cornell
1827–1874
Birth Place: Upper Canada (Ontario)
Parents
Joseph Cornell
1786–1842
New York City, New York, United States
Margaret Joseph
1791–
Upper Canada (Ontario)
Grandparents
Sylvanus Cornell
1752–1832
Westchester, New York, United States
Joannah Rowley
1762–1813
New York, USA
Great-Grandparents
Mary Cornell
1725–1786
Amos Cornell
1742–1805
Chloe Chase
1744–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Phoebe Platt
1669–1751
Israel Cornell
1720–1785
Susannah Baker
1723–1747
Ezekiel CHASE**
1711–1799
Rebeckah Chase
1716–1756

David Cornell's Timeline

2 Records

1827
ABT 1827
Birth of David Cornell in Upper Canada (Ontario)
Upper Canada (Ontario)
1874
31 OCT 1874
Age 47
Death of David Cornell in Pierson, Montcalm, Michigan, United States
Pierson, Montcalm, Michigan, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1827
    Event Place: Upper Canada (Ontario)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 OCT 1874
    Event Place: Pierson, Montcalm, Michigan, United States

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