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James Cornick

BirthBaptism, 23 May 1779 - Cattistock, Dorset, England
Death21 Sept 1851 - Abbotsbury, Dorset, England
MotherElizabeth "Betty" Frampton
FatherJohn Cornick

Born in Cattistock, Dorset, England on Baptism, 23 May 1779 to John Cornick and Elizabeth "Betty" Frampton. James Cornick married Martha Crook and had 8 children. He passed away on 21 Sept 1851 in Abbotsbury, Dorset, England.

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John Cornick
1736 - 1766
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Elizabeth "Betty" Frampton
1742 - 1829
Spouse(s)
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Martha Crook
1786 - 1854
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Elizabeth Cornick
1811 - Unknown
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Sarah Cornick
1828 - 1857
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John Cornick
1823 - Unknown
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Seaborne Cornick
1818 - 1877
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Thomas Cornick
1808 - 1895
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James Charles Cornick
1830 - Unknown
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William Cornick
1814 - 1885
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Jane Cornick
1816 - Unknown

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