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Abigail Cornish

Birth1733 - Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut
Death22 August 1796 - Not Available
MotherAmy Butler
FatherJames Cornish

Born in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut on 1733 to James Cornish and Amy Butler. Abigail Cornish married Elisha Wilcox and had 14 children. She passed away on 22 August 1796.

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Parents
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James Cornish
1694 - 1784
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Amy Butler
1698 - 1763
Spouse(s)
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Elisha Wilcox
1728 - 1812
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Chloe Wilcox
1760 - 1835
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Elisha Wilcox
1758 - 1831
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Simeon Wilcox
1764 - 1825
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George Wilcox
1766 - 1842
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Abigail Wilcox
1754 - 1833
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Azariah (Col) Willcox
1756 - 1814
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Roswell Willcocks
1762 - 1831
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Ozias Wilcox
1770 - 1835
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Amos Wilcoxson
1769 - 1794
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Ozarius Wilcox
1768 - Unknown
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Warren Wilcox
1764 - 1876
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James Wilcox
1777 - Unknown
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Warren Wilcox
1796 - 1876
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Seth Wilcox
Unknown - Unknown

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