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Rebecca Cornell Woolsey 1629–1713 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 Jan 1629

Birth Location: Saffron Walden, Essex, England

Death Date: 5 February 1713

Death Location: Jamaica Queens,long Island Co,new York,USA

Father: Thomas CORNELL

Mother: Rebecca Briggs

Spouse(s): George Woolsey

Children(s): Sarah Wolsey

In 1629, Rebecca Cornell Woolsey entered the world in Saffron Walden, Essex, England, born to Thomas Cornell And Rebecca Briggs. Rebecca Cornell Woolsey married George Joris Woolsey, and had children including Sarah Woolsey Wolsey. Rebecca Cornell Woolsey passed away in 1713 in Jamaica Queens,long Island Co,new York,USA.

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Biography

  • In 1629, Rebecca Cornell Woolsey entered the world in Saffron Walden, Essex, England, born to Thomas Cornell And Rebecca Briggs.
  • Rebecca Cornell Woolsey married George Joris Woolsey, and had children including Sarah Woolsey Wolsey.
  • Rebecca Cornell Woolsey passed away in 1713 in Jamaica Queens,long Island Co,new York,USA.

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Children(s)

Rebecca Woolsey's Ancestors

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Rebecca Woolsey
1629–1713
Birth Place: Saffron Walden, Essex, England
Parents
Thomas CORNELL
1593–1655
Fairstead Manor, Essex, England
Rebecca Briggs
1600–1673
London, Middlesex, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rebecca Woolsey's Descendants

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Rebecca (Cornell) Woolsey (31 Jan 1629–5 February 1713) m. George (Joris) Woolsey (27 Oct 1610–17 Aug 1698)
  1. 1. Sarah (Woolsey) Wolsey 1650–1734 m. Captain (William Hallett) II 1648–1729
    1. 1. Rebecca Hallett 1675–1730 m. James Jackson 1671–1735
      1. 1. Charity Jackson 1700–
      2. 2. Stephen Jackson 1690–1781
      3. 3. Samuel Jackson 1700–1780
      4. 4. Thomas Jackson 1694–1760
      5. 5. William Jackson 1707–1795
      6. 6. Jemima (twin) Jackson 1714–1735 m. Henry Hicks 1711–1745
        1. 1. Henry Storms 1864–
      7. 7. Joseph Jackson 1710–1769
      8. 8. Rebecca Jackson 1699–1735
      9. 9. William (I) Jackson 1705–1706
      10. 10. Richard Jackson 1711–1739
      11. 11. Stephen Jackson 1717–1800
      12. 12. Robert Jackson 1715–1735
      13. 13. Elizabeth Jackson 1703–1771 m. Nathaniel Field 1703–1771
        1. 1. Stephen Field 1747–1799
      14. 14. John Jackson 1701–1772
      15. 15. Charity Jackson 1702–1735 m. John Dingee 1696–1750
        1. 1. Emery Dingee 1750–1816
        2. 2. John Dingee 1740–1830
        3. 3. Jane Dingee 1738–
        4. 4. Mary Dingee 1735–1810
        5. 5. Martha Dingee 1742–1814
        6. 6. Sarah Dingee 1741–
      16. 16. Phoebe Jackson 1712–1777
      17. 17. James (Jackson) Jr 1704–1735
      18. 18. Mary (Jackson) Willetts 1696–1735
      19. 19. Benjamin (Jackson Cpt) Sr 1719–1805
      20. 20. Jeremiah Jackson 1714–1804
      21. 21. James Jackson 1694–1730
      22. 22. Sarah Jackson 1697–1735
      23. 23. Rebeckah Jackson 1698–1730
      24. 24. John Jackson 1700–1770
      25. 25. Hannah Jackson 1706–1735
      26. 26. Phebe Jackson 1710–
      27. 27. Martha Jackson 1709–1790
      28. 28. Samuel Jackson 1716–1735
      29. 29. Nathan Jackson 1708–1735
      30. 30. Robert Jackson 1713–1735
      31. 31. Abigail Jackson 1718–1781 m. William Alderman 1707–1759
      32. 32. James Jackson 1717–1761 m. Mary (Ann) Hodges 1715–1761 m. 151 (Ann Berry) ?? 1739–1800
        1. 1. Richard Jackson 1759–1802
        2. 2. 112 (Benjamin J) Jackson 1759–1835
        3. 3. Sgt (Benjamin) Jackson 1752–1842
        4. 4. John Jackson 1740–1770
        5. 5. Lucy Jackson 1740–
        6. 6. Ann Jackson 1740–
        7. 7. Benjamin Jackson 1759–1835 m. Mary (Jinsy) Sledge 1763–1837 m. Patsey Simes 1780–1833 m. Abigail Mitchell 1755–1843 m. Jane Wagner 1758–1837
        8. 8. James Jackson 1740–1759
        9. 9. Elizabeth Jackson 1750–
        10. 10. Thomas Jackson 1758–1839
        11. 11. Samuel Jackson 1756–1804
        12. 12. Benjamin (Jacob) Jackson 1759–1835 m. Mary (Jinsy) Sledge 1763–1837 m. Patsey Simes 1780–1833 m. Abigail Mitchell 1755–1843 m. Jane Wagner 1758–1837
        13. 13. Richard Jackson –1802
        14. 14. William Jackson 1758–1845 m. William Jackson 1768–1842
    2. 2. Sarah HALLETT 1685–1729
    3. 3. Samuel HALLETT 1679–1729
    4. 4. Sarah (Elizabeth HALLETT) (Phillips) 1673–1746
    5. 5. Mary HALLETT 1687–1743
    6. 6. Elizabeth HALLETT 1689–1732
    7. 7. Charity Hallett 1685–1758
    8. 8. George HALLETT 1683–1727
    9. 9. Moses Hallett 1681–1759
    10. 10. Joseph Hallett 1676–1750
    11. 11. William HALLETT 1670–1707
    12. 12. RICHARD (HALLETT 6th GG of) MJSS 1691–1769

Rebecca Woolsey's Timeline

2 Records

1629
31 Jan 1629
Birth of Rebecca Cornell Woolsey in Saffron Walden, Essex, England
Saffron Walden, Essex, England
1713
5 February 1713
Age 84
Death of Rebecca Cornell Woolsey in Jamaica Queens,long Island Co,new York,USA
Jamaica Queens,long Island Co,new York,USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 Jan 1629
    Event Place: Saffron Walden, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 February 1713
    Event Place: Jamaica Queens,long Island Co,new York,USA

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