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John Cornman

Birth20 Oct 1773 - Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA
Death18 Oct 1835 - Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherElizabeth Shindel
FatherJohn Robert Cornman

Born in Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA on 20 Oct 1773 to John Robert Cornman and Elizabeth Shindel. John Cornman married Mary Kitch and had 8 children. He passed away on 18 Oct 1835 in Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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John Robert Cornman
1748 - 1832
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Elizabeth Shindel
1751 - 1826
Spouse(s)
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Mary Kitch
1777 - 1849
Children Show all
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Martin Cornman
1798 - 1875
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William K Cornman
1811 - 1887
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Anna Margaret/nancy Cornman
1803 - 1852
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Mary Stouffer
1806 - 1882
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Jonathan Cornman
1808 - 1856
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John Cornman
1803 - 1875
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George Cornman
1813 - Unknown
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Mary Corman
1807 - 1853

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