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James Cornell

Birth23 APR 1774 - Swansea, Massachusetts
Death01 Aug 1848 - Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
MotherAlice Anthony
FatherJAMES CORNELL

Born in Swansea, Massachusetts on 23 APR 1774 to JAMES CORNELL and Alice Anthony. James Cornell married Lucretia Leffingwell and had 7 children. He passed away on 01 Aug 1848 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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James Cornell
1756 - 1818
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Alice Anthony
1744 - 1798
Spouse(s)
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Lucretia Leffingwell
1770 - 1835
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Amy Anne Rounds
1788 - 1845
Children Show all
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Roxanna P. Cornell
1818 - 1875
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Lucretia Cornell
1800 - 1861
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Sarah Maria Cornell
1802 - 1832
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Ardelia Simmons "Delia" Cornell
1814 - 1893
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Ruth R Cornell
1820 - 1841
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Stephen Cornell
1809 - 1893
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James Cornell
1794 - 1843

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