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Hannah Anne Cornell 1750–1814 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1750

Birth Location: Chattoksofkee, Cahaba, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 27 March 1814

Death Location: Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, USA

Father: Richard Cornell

Mother: Phebe Doughty

Spouse(s): Chief Yoholo

Children(s): Charity Yohola, David Manahwa, Sallie Manahwa, Ka-Tee Yahola, Little Yoholo

Hannah Anne Cornell was born in 1750 in Chattoksofkee, Cahaba, Alabama, USA, the child of Richard Cornell And Phebe Doughty. Hannah Anne Cornell married Chief Menawa Yoholo, and had children including Charity Yohola, David Manahwa, Ka Tee Ann Yahola, Little Warrior Yoholo, Sallie Manahwa. Hannah Anne Cornell passed away in 1814 in Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • Hannah Anne Cornell was born in 1750 in Chattoksofkee, Cahaba, Alabama, USA, the child of Richard Cornell And Phebe Doughty.
  • Hannah Anne Cornell married Chief Menawa Yoholo, and had children including Charity Yohola, David Manahwa, Ka Tee Ann Yahola, Little Warrior Yoholo, Sallie Manahwa.
  • Hannah Anne Cornell passed away in 1814 in Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hannah Cornell's Ancestors

Self
Hannah Cornell
1750–1814
Birth Place: Chattoksofkee, Cahaba, Alabama, USA
Parents
Richard Cornell
1710–1775
Hemstead, Lewis, New York
Phebe Doughty
1707–1780
Rocky Hill, Queens, New York, USA
Grandparents
Thomas Cornell
1675–1719
Flushing, Queens, New York, USA
Charity Hicks
1690–1741
Queens, Long Island, New York, USA
Isaac (Charles) Doughty
1667–1735
Flushing, Queens, New York, USA
Elizabeth Jackson
1662–1727
Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Great-Grandparents
Richard Cornell
1624–1694
Elias Doughty
1632–1692
Sarah Francis
1632–1726
Capt Jackson
1640–1689
Elizabeth Smith
1644–1703
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Cornell
1593–1655
Francis Doughty
1605–1683
Ann Graves
1612–1683
John Francis
1600–1672
Abigail O'Neal
1600–1689
Robert Jackson
1606–1686
Mary Abbott
1608–1689
Maria Wheeler
1615–1657

Hannah Cornell's Descendants

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Hannah (Anne) Cornell (1750–27 March 1814) m. Chief (Menawa) Yoholo (1765–1837)
  1. 1. Charity Yohola 1778–1863
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Eliza) Campbell 1810–1883 m. Josiah Beasley 1802–1883
  2. 2. David Manahwa 1831–1899
  3. 3. Sallie Manahwa 1837–
  4. 4. Ka-Tee (Ann) Yahola 1788–1865
  5. 5. Little (Warrior) Yoholo 1775–1812

Hannah Cornell's Timeline

2 Records

1750
1750
Birth of Hannah Anne Cornell in Chattoksofkee, Cahaba, Alabama, USA
Chattoksofkee, Cahaba, Alabama, USA
1814
27 March 1814
Age 64
Death of Hannah Anne Cornell in Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, USA
Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1750
    Event Place: Chattoksofkee, Cahaba, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 March 1814
    Event Place: Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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