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John Cornwell

Birth24 Nov 1826 - Not Available
Death30 May 1893 - Washington, DC
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Born on 24 Nov 1826. John Cornwell married Susan V Donaldson and had 11 children. He passed away on 30 May 1893 in Washington, DC.

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Susan V Donaldson
1840 - 1901
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Alton W. Cornwell
1869 - 1907
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Mary D Cornwell
1871 - 1895
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Jessie L. Cornwell
1878 - 1897
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Richard W Cornwell
1865 - 1900
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Edgar Z Cornwell
1876 - 1891
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Anna Maria Cornwell
1859 - Unknown
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Edith F. Conwell
1867 - Unknown
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Chester B. Cornwell
1860 - 1865
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Johnny F. Cornwell
1862 - 1863
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Baxter Augustus Cornwell
1880 - Unknown
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Ida May Cornwell
1874 - 1877

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