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Philadelphia Cornell 1702–1756 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 NOV 1702

Birth Location: Rhode Island, USA

Death Date: 19 OCT 1756

Death Location: Little Compton, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA

Father: George Cornell

Mother: Deliverance Clark

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Philadelphia Cornell was born in 1702 in Rhode Island, USA, the child of George Cornell And Deliverance Clark. Philadelphia Cornell passed away in 1756 in Little Compton, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA.

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Biography

  • Philadelphia Cornell was born in 1702 in Rhode Island, USA, the child of George Cornell And Deliverance Clark.
  • Philadelphia Cornell passed away in 1756 in Little Compton, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA.

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Philadelphia Cornell's Ancestors

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Philadelphia Cornell
1702–1756
Birth Place: Rhode Island, USA
Parents
George Cornell
1676–1752
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Deliverance Clark
1678–1732
Rhode Island, USA
Grandparents
Thomas Cornell
1653–1714
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Susannah Lawton
1650–1712
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Cornell
1627–1673
Elizabeth Fiscock
1625–1662
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Cornell
1593–1655
Rebecca Briggs
1600–1673

Philadelphia Cornell's Timeline

2 Records

1702
23 NOV 1702
Birth of Philadelphia Cornell in Rhode Island, USA
Rhode Island, USA
1756
19 OCT 1756
Age 54
Death of Philadelphia Cornell in Little Compton, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA
Little Compton, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 NOV 1702
    Event Place: Rhode Island, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 OCT 1756
    Event Place: Little Compton, Newport Co, Rhode Island, USA

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