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Cornish Family Data
- Port Deposit, MD
Compiled 4/4/97
by Fred Kelso
Oxford, PA
1850 Census
- Cecil Co., MD - 7th District (Port Deposit &
vicinity)
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Samuel Cornish |
40 |
M |
B |
Laborer |
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Sophia |
33 |
F |
B |
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William |
10 |
M |
B |
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Sivin? |
8 |
M |
B |
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John Cornish |
32 |
M |
B |
Laborer |
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Sophia |
23 |
F |
B |
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Sarah J. |
2 |
F |
B |
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1860 Census
- Cecil County, MD - 7th District (Port Deposit &
vicinity)
|
Saml Cornish |
60 |
M |
B |
b. MD |
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Mary Hill |
26 |
F |
B |
" |
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Joseph Cornish |
19 |
M |
B |
" |
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Irvin Cornish |
9 |
M |
B |
" |
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William Cornish |
42 |
M |
B |
b. MD |
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Margaret |
39 |
F |
B |
“ |
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Henry |
19 |
M |
B |
“ |
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John |
15 |
M |
B |
“ |
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Josephus |
14 |
M |
B |
“ |
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William |
12 |
M |
B |
“ |
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Charles |
6 |
M |
B |
“ |
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Eliza |
2 |
F |
B |
“ |
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Louisa Tilghman |
65 |
F |
B |
“ |
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Charles Cornish |
43 |
M |
B |
b. MD |
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Jane |
35 |
F |
B |
“ |
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Ephram Cornish |
49 |
M |
B |
b. MD |
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Rachel |
40 |
F |
B |
“ |
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Ann |
16 |
F |
B |
“ |
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Ephraim |
14 |
M |
B |
“ |
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Robert Tilghman |
25 |
M |
B |
“ |
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Joseph Cornish |
29 |
M |
B |
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Elizabeth |
26 |
F |
B |
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Cokesbury United Methodist Cemetery
Harriet E. Cornish July 18, 1833 - July 6, 1878
4th Regiment Infantry, U.S. Colored Troops, Maryland
Volunteers
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Name |
Company |
Rank |
In: |
Out: |
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Nathaniel Cornish |
Co.D |
Pvt |
2/8/1863 |
12/11/1863 |
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George A. Cornish |
D |
“ |
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Josiah Cornish |
D |
In: Pvt |
Out: Cpl |
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William Cornish |
D |
“ |
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George W. Cornish |
Co. E |
Pvt |
7/28/1863 |
5/4/1866 |
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William H. Cornish |
Co. I |
Sgt. |
8/11/1863 |
5/4/1866 |
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Harrison Cornish |
Co. I |
Pvt |
8/11/1863 |
5/4/1866 |
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Henry C. Cornish |
Co. I |
Pvt |
8/11/1863 |
5/4/1866 |
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Thomas Cornish |
Co. K |
Pvt |
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From the Patron List to the 1877
Illustrated Atlas of Cecil Co., MD, 7th District (Port Deposit):
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Ephraim Cornish |
Merchant |
To 7th District, 1828 |
Nativity - Somerset Co., MD |
From Port Deposit Items Column of Cecil Whig
October 14, 1876 “Fall in Oysters” - Ephraim
Cornish’s horse, while passing down Cedar street, with a part of a load of
oysters in the shell, concluded he could get along better with an empty wagon,
so he kicked the front board and part of the bottom out, spilling oysters to the
gratification of children, and some of the larger growth. The driver, Wm.
Spradley, had his wrist sprained by being thrown out of the wagon.
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