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Lydia Almira (John) Cornell 1848–1920 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Mar 1848

Birth Location: Howard, Steuben, New York, USA

Death Date: 1 Feb 1920

Death Location: Grant, Cheboygan, Michigan, USA

Father: John Cornell

Mother: Clarissa Abbe

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In 1848, Lydia Almira (John) Cornell entered the world in Howard, Steuben, New York, USA, born to John Cornell And Clarissa Harris Abbe. Lydia Almira (John) Cornell passed away in 1920 in Grant, Cheboygan, Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1848, Lydia Almira (John) Cornell entered the world in Howard, Steuben, New York, USA, born to John Cornell And Clarissa Harris Abbe.
  • Lydia Almira (John) Cornell passed away in 1920 in Grant, Cheboygan, Michigan, USA.

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Lydia Cornell's Ancestors

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Lydia Cornell
1848–1920
Birth Place: Howard, Steuben, New York, USA
Parents
John Cornell
1819–1903
Yates, New York, USA
Clarissa ((Harris)) Abbe
1817–1883
Endfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Grandparents
Harris ((Daniel) Abbe) Sr.
1790–1830
Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Clarissa Wiggins
1785–1826
Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Great-Grandparents
Daniel Abbe
1749–1815
Sarah Pease
1756–1808
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Abbe
1717–1794
Sarah Root
1714–1771

Lydia Cornell's Timeline

2 Records

1848
17 Mar 1848
Birth of Lydia Almira (John) Cornell in Howard, Steuben, New York, USA
Howard, Steuben, New York, USA
1920
1 Feb 1920
Age 72
Death of Lydia Almira (John) Cornell in Grant, Cheboygan, Michigan, USA
Grant, Cheboygan, Michigan, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Mar 1848
    Event Place: Howard, Steuben, New York, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Feb 1920
    Event Place: Grant, Cheboygan, Michigan, USA

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