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James Cornwell

BirthABT 1653 - Of Barkway, Herts, England
DeathJul 1714 - Layston, Hertfordshire, England
MotherKatherine Jones
FatherThomas Cornell

Born in Of Barkway, Herts, England on ABT 1653 to Thomas Cornell and Katherine Jones. James Cornwell married Susan {Susanna}? Chandler and had 7 children. He passed away on Jul 1714 in Layston, Hertfordshire, England.

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Thomas Cornell
1627 - 1673
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Katherine Jones
1620 - 1673
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Susan {Susanna}? Chandler
1655 - 1700
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Elizabeth Cornwell
1686 - 1723
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James Cornwell
1686 - 1743
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Ellen Cornell
Unknown - Unknown
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John Cornwell
1692 - 1741
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Susanna Cornwall
1680 - Unknown
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Sarah Cornwell
Unknown - Unknown
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Grace Cornell
Unknown - Unknown

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