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Branom, Jeanne. "Kalcklőser / Colclasure Family Research," Typescript, 1998.

Johan Hendrick Kalcklőser was born in Frankenthal (Rhineland Palatinate), Germany about 1696.(1)  Frankenthal is near Mannheim. Very little proof is available, at this time, concerning the early life of Johan Hendrick. However, it is probable that he joined the Seventh Day Baptists at an early age, since it has been recorded that he left Frankenthal at age 19 to join Alexander Mack's group in Schwarzenau (Wittgentstein),(2) due to religious persecution in the Frankenthal area. . . . 

In 1724, after the reading of the banns (three times at two-week intervals) or proclamations, Johan Hendrick and Anna Flys Layen were married on 28 February 1724.(4)  It is believed that all three sons were born of this union. Some time between the date of this marriage and the departure for Philadelphia in 1729, Anna Flys Layen probably died, since Johan Hendrick had a different wife, Agnes (Anna) Margaretha,(5) at the time of sailing from Rotterdam. (Alexander Mack, Jr. records that he knew "the two wives of Johan Hendrick.")(6) . . . 

The ship Allen arrived in Philadelphia on 15 September 1729.(7) Among the passengers were Johan Hendrick Kalcklőser with his family: his wife Agnes, sons Christophel (or Christopher), Jacob and Emanuel, and Christophel's wife, Maria Magdalena (Liesel).(8)
 
 Johan Hendrick and Agnes remained in Germantown until about 1739, when they joined the religious retreat at Ephrata in Lancaster County, where they remained until their deaths.(9)  Johan Hendrick died in 1748 at the age of 52, and Agnes died in 1758, according to the Ephrata Register.(10) 

This researcher has found little information on Christopher and Maria Magdalena.  . . .  

Jacob married (wife unknown) and had at least one child, Johan, born about 1740. . . . Johan, the son of Jacob, died in York County in 1804, leaving issue.(14) Nothing more is known about Jacob at this time.

Emanuel lived in Germantown and Philadelphia for some years. According to Alexander Mack, Jr. Emanuel married Catherina (surname unknown).(15)  She was probably Catherina Isabella; she is recorded as Isabella, Widow of Emanuel, in the York County Orphan's Court Dockets, when she presents her two daughters, Susannah (aged 8 years) and Katherina (aged 6 years), to be apprenticed on 11 June 1753.(16)

The relationship between these early Kalcklősers in Eastern Pennsylvania and John and Abraham in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania has not yet been proven, but it is believed that one or possibly two generations separates them and that a connection will be found.  This researcher also believes the Daniel Colclaysier found in Frederick County, Maryland in the 1790 census for that county(17) may be a brother to John and Abraham of Westmoreland County. This belief was strengthened when a John Colkleaser was found on a Muster Roll for Frederick County dated 1767,(18) and several deeds for Abraham of Westmoreland County were found in Washington County, Maryland.(19)

In 1992 this researcher found a land warrant for John of Westmoreland County at the Pennsylvania Archives, Harrisburg, PA, which stated John had been on his land in South Huntingdon Twp, Westmoreland County, since March 1769.(20)  The date of the warrant was 1785.

John died between March (date of will) and May (date of probate) 1790, leaving a will which names his children (Abraham, Jacob, Daniel, Susannah, and Mary), his wife Mary, and his brother Abraham.(21) . . . 

Another assumption which has confounded many Colclasure researchers is the assignment of yet another son to John and Mary, that of David William, who was in Washington County, Indiana at the same period Jacob and Abraham (proven sons of John and Mary) were there.

David also lived in Westmoreland County, and is a documented Revolutionary War soldier in that county. However, there is no proof at this time that he was a son of John and Mary. . . . 

In bringing this paper to a close, two other misconceptions must be mentioned.  Some researchers have attributed two and three marriages to Jacob, son of John and Mary.  According to the Westland Monthly Meeting (Quaker), Eleanor Dennen Colclasure and Abigail Dennen Colclasure were dismissed 11 August 1787 for "marrying out of unity."(24)  The first child of Jacob and Eleanor -- Mary -- was born 23 January 1786. Eleanor was divorcing Jacob in Washington County, Indiana at the time of his death, 10 November 1822.(25)  Since Jacob is believed to have been born about 1764, he would have been about 21 years of age at the time of his marriage to Eleanor. Reasonable logic would indicate there was not time for a second and/or third marriage.

The second misconception concerns Rachel Colclasure, second daughter of Jacob and Eleanor. . . . Several researchers have reported two marriage for Rachel. . . Rachel married Jesse Finley, son of David Finley and Elizabeth Mounce Finley of Orange County, Indiana, on 20 July 1815 in Washington County, Indiana.(26)  They left Indiana for Missouri before 1827, staying in Missouri until after 1840, at which time they migrated to Texas. Rachel probably died between 1850 and 1860, and was probably buried in either Hunt or Hopkins County, Texas.(27)  Jesse returned to Missouri and was living in the home of his son David in the 1860 census of Dunklin County, Missouri.(28)  He probably died between 1860 and 1870, since he does not appear in the 1870 census. Rachel and Jesse had 13 children, recorded in the Bible of this researcher's great grandmother, Elizabeth Ellen Finley, who married Merit Branom in Lamar County, Texas in 1842. . . . 

Footnotes:
  1.  A History of the German Baptist Brethren in Europe & America, 1899; by Martin Grove Brumbaugh, p. 145
  2. Ibid, page 61
  3. European Origins of the Brethren, 1958; compiled by Donald F. Durnbaugh; pp. 289, 292.
  4. Ibid; Pages 293-295
  5. A History of the German Baptist Brethren in Europe & America, 1899; by Martin Grove Brumgaugh, p. 145.
  6. The Brethren in Colonial America, 1967, edited by Donald F. Durnbaugh; p. 598
  7. Copy of original passenger list from Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in possession of author.
  8. A History of the German Baptist Brethren in Europe & America, 1989; by Martin Grove Brumbauh, p. 62.
  9. Ibid, p. 146
  10. Ibid, p. 147
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  14. Notes & Queries, edited by William Henry Egle; Annual Volume 1899; p. 102.
  15. A History of the German Baptist Brethren in Europe & America, 1899; by Martin Grove Brumbaugh, p. 62
  16. York County, Pennsylvania Orphan's Court Dockets, 1749-1963; Volume A, pp. 32, 37-38, 61-62.
  17. 1790 Federal Census for Frederick County, Maryland, p. 60
  18. Muster Roll of Jonathan Hagar, 1767; Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland, copy in possession of author.
  19. Washington County, Maryland Land Records MM-33, pp 729-730; & Land Records E-5, pp 597-600, copies of deeds in possession of author.
  20. Land Entry No. 300; Survey Book A-3, p. 209; Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, PA, copies in possession of author.
  21. Will Book 2, p. 101, Westmoreland County, PA; Greensburg, Pennsylvania, copy in possession of author.
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  24. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, compiled by William Wade Hinshaw, Vol. IV, p. 26
  25. Washington County, Indiana, Court Record Book C, pp. 445, 482; Circuit Court Book B, pp. 27, 61, copies of records in possession of author.
  26. Marriage Records, Washington County, Indiana, Salem, Indiana, Vol. A, p. 2
  27. 1850 Federal Census for Hunt County, Texas, p. 207, line 27
  28. 1860 Federal Census for Dunklin County, Missouri, Clay District, p. 1

Colglazier, Elva. Colglazier Family, Typescript, nd

Compiled by Elva B. Colglazier: from various persons and sources including records and data from Robert Benton Colglazier, Dr. Maude Colglaizer, C.G. Colglazier, John M. Colglazier, Zella Wiseman Atkinson, Kittie Colglazier Stone, David D. Colglazier.  Research made by Grace S. Marks, Mars. Harvey Morris, J. Estella King, Old Histories Collection of all the Grave-Stone Inscriptions from Old Mill Creek Baptist Church Cemetery made by Grace S. Marks; Family Bible Records, County Records, Census Records, etc. This record is not complete. The Lee-Colglazier data from O.M. Lee, Garnett, Kansas.

David Colglazier, Washington Co., IN b. 12/17/174 or 1668 in Maryland or Pennsylvania (records vary)

Revolutionary War Service - Served with the Rangers of the Frontiers (1778-1783). Lieutenant in Captain John VanMeter's Company of Militia, 4th Westmoreland Battalion, W.C. Benjamin Davis' Company. Called out for running the line between Pennsylvania and Virginia. Served June 6 to June 14, 1782 (Huntington Township).  Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Vol. 23, Fifth Series, Vol. 4, pp. 433 & 738; Sixth series Vol. 2, p. 288

1850 Census Washington Co., IN 
  • David Colglazier age 81 b. Maryland
  • Cynthia / Christena wife age 80 born Maryland      

Died: 5-2-1855, aged 86 years, 4 months and 16 days. Buried in Old Mill Creek Cemetery Baptist Church, organized 1-15-1822. Church and cemetery are located on land that David Colglazier entered 1811, 1814 and other land at other times, and on the homestead on which he lived during his time in Indiana (1810-1855).

Tombstone: David Colglazier died May 2, 1855, age 86 years, 4 months and 16 days. The gave beside him has this record: Christena Colglazier died Augst 12, 1856, in her 84th year.  

Married: 1788/1789 Kentucky, to Cynthiana Christena (Cynthia) May, whome we have good reason to believe was the daughter of William May, early settler in Kentucky.  Cynthia died 8-12-1856 in her 84th year. Born 1772.

Children:
  • John (1790-1863) m. 1) 1813/4 Susanna / Susan (1790-1840) dau of Major George Beck; m. 2) Catherine Green b. 1806
  • Abraham (1791-1885) m. Sarah Brittain (1791-1852)
  • David (1792-1888) m. Christena Fultz d. before 1850
  • Elizabeth (1794-1902 [1802?]) m. (--?--) Blanchard
  • Catherine (1798-1901 [1801?]) m. Lewis Kyte
  • Jacob (1803-1878) m. Elma Kyte (1810-1878)
  • Rebecca (1810-1905) m. 1) Samuel Lee (1805-1848), 2) George Stewart
  • Lewis (1815-?) m. Rebecca Hauger b. 1823 buried in Liberty Cemetery near Farmersburg, Sullivan Co., IN
David Colglazier was, without doubt in my mind, the son of John & Mary Colglazier (Colazer) who were living in Westmoreland County, Pa. where John left a will, dated March 29,1 790, recorded May 16, 1790, in which he names wife Mary. Children Daniel, Abraham, Jacob, [daughters] Susanna and Mary. Wife Mary and brother Abraham Colglazier named as the executors of the estate. Vol. I; 101; 341, Pennsylvania Genealogical Society. . . . 

In 1788, David Colglazier was in Jefferson County Kentucky. In 1801, his brother, John was still in Kentucky and in 1826, 27, 30 one John Colglazier was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, and probably a son of John from Pa. and a nephew of Lieut. David Colglazier, and it is possible it was John, the brother of Lieut. David Colglazier.

By 1790 David Colglazier became a first settler in Monroe Township, Clermont County, Ohio, near Cincinnati, at the mouth of Indian Creek in southern Clermont. History of Clermont, Ohio, page 382.  According the 1850 census records of Washington County, several of David Colglazier's children, beginning with John, the oldest child, were born in Ohio near Cincinnati and Covington, but in Ohio. 

By the year 1810, 1811 and 1812, David Colglazier was entering land in Indiana, in Washington and Orange Counties. . . . 

This name now spelled as "Colglazier" has been spelled in many ways in old records, such as Colazer, Colclazer, Colilazer and Colclazure. I have know many persons wearing this name who spelled it Colglazier and pronounced it as if it were spelled Colazer and Colclazure, etc.  Now, more often the name is pronounced just as it is spelled, with either a short o or a long o in the first syllable. 

Family tradition says that David Colglazier . . . was born on the present site of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, near Old Fort Pitt; that he left Pennsylvania about 1790 or earlier and emigrated to Ohio where he lived in a block house on the present site of Cincinnati until 1810 or about when he removed to Washington County, Indiana and settled at Beck's Mill or Beck's Settlement near Mill Creek. It says also, that he lived for two years at Covington, Kentucky after he left Ohio and before he settled in Washington County, Indiana. Tradition also says that the family of David Colglazier came from the state of Maryland to Pennsylvania. The Centennial History of Washington County, Indiana by Stevens says, "The founder of the Colglazier family in this county was David Colglazier, a native of Delaware County, Pennsylvania - born 1764, and his wife Cynthia May, a native of Delaware County, Pennsylvania - born 1762." Stevens states that the family is of German origin. Others who made search for material for publication say the family came from Alsace-Lorraine, on the French border. A college professor born and reared in Holland, when he heard the name, remarked, "The name is French."  A woman born and reared in Alsace-Lorraine but of a German family said, "The name is not German, it is a combination of French and German and means a cutter of glass." Family tradition says the family settled in Maryland and later some of the family emigrated to Western Pennsylvania .  
 
 Children of David & Cynthia (May) Colglazier again:

 Generation 2
 
1. John b. Sep 20, 1790, Clermont Co., OH, d. Sep 29, 1863 Washington Co., IN, bur. Mill Creek Cemetery. Married Susanna / Susan Beck 1813/14 Washington Co., IN. Susan b. Mar 9, 1790, NC, d. Nov 5, 1840 Washington Co., IN, bur. Beck Family Cemetery near Beck's Mill. She was daughter of Major George & Elizabeth (Claver?) Beck.

Generation 3
1a. Elizabeth  b. 2/7/1815, d. 3/3/1899 md. William Purkhiser (1816-1891)
1b. Christena b. 11/23/1816, d. 6/1/1905 md. 1 1847 John Claver, 2) 1862 John GIlstrap
1c. George b. 7/15/1819 Washington Co., IN, d. 7/12/1908 Washington Co., IN md. 1) 1844 Melvina A. Britt (1824-1866). Melvina was the daughter of Nelson & Hulda (Huddleson) Britt.  George md. 2) Lucy Martin Roby (1830-1904) no issue. George and his wives buried Mill Creek Cemetery.

Generation 4
1a1. John Purkhiser
1a2. Elizabeth m. (--?--) Naugle
1a3. Nancy m. (--?--) Goodpasture
1a4. Mirah / Maria m. (--?--) Mitchell
1a5. Dawson m. Rebecca Purlee 
1b1. Margaret Emily Claver md. Edward Elliott
1b2. David Lemon Gilstrap
 
 Abstracts & Wills of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Vol. I, page 101:

Will of John Colglazier or Colazer. Dated March 29, 1790; recorded May 18, 1790, names wife - Mary. Children Daniel, Abraham, Jacob, Susannah and Mary. Wife and brother Abraham Colglazier named as Executors of the estate. Witnesses Peter Light, Alexander McClean and James Anderson, Vol. I: 101 from Pennsylvania Genealogical Society.

Some think David Colglazier was a son of Abraham Colglazier who was named as brother Abraham Colglazier, executor of the above will.

If tradition or memories of older generations can be considered, and in this instant it sees such should be taken into consideration when the names of the brothers of David Colglazier were given with no knowledge of the above will whatever, it would seem that David was a son of the John Colglazier and wife Mary, of the Will of 1790. In 1790 David and John (not named in the will above, were in Kentucky, as records show, so David left Pennsylvania earlier than 1790 because he was in Jefferson County, Kentucky in 1788. See records in the manuscript. Before 1788 David was in Kentucky. In 1790 his son John, was born in Ohio. . . . 

In Brumbaugh's German Baptists there is record of an early Baptist minister from whom this family may have descended, some think. So far, there is no established proof of such connection. This early Baptist minister is recorded as - 

John Henry Kalckglasser (Johannes Hendrick Kalckglasser) b. 1695 in South Germany, d. 1748 in Ephrata, Pa., exact date of death 2-29-1748. Ephrata Cloisters, Pennsylvania. His wife's given name was Anna Margareta who died in 1758.

In 1715 this man was preaching.  In 1729 he became a religious refugee in Europe and he and his family, with Mack and thirty other families came to Philadelphia on the ship Allen, thence to Germantown, Pa., where a faltering church was revived. Mack was the pastor until his death then John Henry Kalckglasser, the oldest in church membership, became the pastor. Later this man, with others, pulled away from the Baptist church and went to Ephrata, Pa., and formed a settlement and a church of their own, which declared against war, divorce and debt. There he was known as Brother Joel and came to be known as Joel Kalckglasser. He owned land in Old Germantown while he lived there. 

It appears that John Henry Kalckglasser had children by names of Emanuel, Christopher, Agnes and Jacob. In this instance the meaning of the name is said to be "One Family."

The spelling of the name given here suggests Dutch origin. However, there is no proof of connection between the family of Colazer, later found in western Pa. and this family who spelled the name as Kalckglasser, or so spelled in records, which may be just another way that some person making a record thought the name should be spelled. The name Colglazier is simple to pronounce and easy to spell when understood; the glazier part is pronounced as if spelled glacier (a body of ice).

Jacob / Jake Colglazier (son of John & Mary Colglazier of Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, brother of Lieutenant David Colglazier.)

Born: probably Maryland Died: Nov 12/14, 1822 Washington Co., Indiana

Married: 1st - name unknown, 2nd - Eleanor (--?--) who was mother of at least one child.  Eleanor was seeking a divorce when Jacob died. 
 
Named in the will of his father, 1790, Huntington twp., Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania. Taxed in Jefferson Co., Kentucky, 1797-99. Taxed in Henry Co., Kentucky for 50 acres and stock, on Drennon's Creek, 1802-1809.

Oct. 4, 1810 to 1822 Jacob Colglazier and his sons-in-law were living on Honey Creek between Hardinsburg and Fredericksburg, Indiana, Washington Co., Posey Twp.

Children of Jacob Colglazier:
  • Mary m. 10/4/1805 to James McGrew, Henry Co., KY
  • Rachel  m. 5/20/1815 Jesse Findley or Finley, Washington Co., IN
  • Matilda  md. William Underwood, nd
  • Abygale b. 11/11/1799 KY, d. 3/4/1861 Washington Co., IN m. 1) 11/28/1822 Enoch Buckman, m. 2) 1/11/1829 John Gilstrap, son of Richard & Nancy (Wright) Gilstrap.  John md. 2nd Christena (Colglazier) Claver, widow of John Claver, see above.
  • John
  • Jacob m. 8/20/1817 Polly Trinkle
  • Susanna m. 2/1/1808 Thomas Sullinger, Henry Co., KY
  • Abraham a minor in 1822 . . . 
1790 census shows one Daniel Colclasure in Frederick Co., Maryland.

1782 John Collacher, Manchester Twp., York Co., PA received depreciation pay, Continental line . . . 

A farm two miles west of Salem (Indiana) known as the "David Colglazier farm" also called Boys Delight when Joel Colglazier lived, near Fort Hill, has some graves on it (Washington Twp.) probably some Colglazier graves . . . 

Westmoreland Co., tax lists
  • 1784 Abraham Colglazier Sr & Jr also Philip Colglazier
  • 1785 John Colglazier 
  • 1791 John Colglazier
Kentucky:
  • 1788 David Colglazier in Jefferson County, Index of Circuit Court
  • 1801 - Mar 27 - John Colglazier in Kentucky
  • 1796 Abraham Colglazier taxed in Shelby Co.
  • 1797-1799 Abraham, Jacob & Daniel Colglazier in Shelby Co.
  • 1798-1813 Abraham taxed in Henry Co.
  • 1801 Daniel living on Drennon's Creek, Henry Co., 180 acres and stock, married 1798 Mary Galbreath
  • 1802-1809 Jacob Colglazier taxed in Henry Co, 50 acres on Drennon Creek. Also sons-in-law James McGrew and Thomas Sullinger
  • 1809 These same three entered land and were living on it in Jefferson Co., Ky
  • 1810 These same three were living between Hardinsburg & Fredericksburg, Posey Twp., Washington Co., IN on Honey Creek
  • 1800 Feb 15 - Christopher Colglazier m. Rebecca Gregg, Bracken Co., Ky, Christopher died in 1803?
  • 1778 Appraisement of estate of John Colglazier, Bracken Co., Ky
  • 1826-30 John Colglazier represented Bracken Co., Ky in state legislature
  • 1823 Bath Co., KY - Jacob Colglazier m. Elizabeth Correll; Philip Colglazier m. Polly Correll; Elizabeth Colglazier m. James Smallwood. She was daughter of a David Colglazier

Cornwell Sheets DNA Project, Paoli Public Library, Paoli, Indiana

Right side of page not printed out.

1. Peter Cornwell b. ca. 1688, d. ca. May 1778 Prince William Co., VA, son of John Dennis Cornhill (1665-1722) & Ann Dunkin (1655-?), md. 1) Lucresse (--?--) (ca. 1688-bef. 1732), 2) Ann (--?--) (1712-?) before 1 Mar 1732.
  • 1709 immigration to Virginia
  • Dec. 21, 1710 assigns title to 524 acres of a land grant to John Russ
  • Nov. 19, 1715 and Myrty Grogan assign title to 524 acres of land
  • 1722/23 taxed on property, Stafford Co., VA
  • Sep. 8, 1723 and wife, Lucresse, sold 30 acres to William Camp
  • July 15, 1724 mentioned in land grant to William Champ
  • Mar 1, 1732 and wife Ann Cornell witness a land deed between Thomas & . . . 
  • Sep. 20, 1732 buys land from Burr & Jean Harrison, Prince William Co.
  • May 21, 1735 and brother Charles & wife Ann sold land 
  • Feb. 28, 1742 and Charles Cornwell work with widow, Mary Wallis
  • July 25, 1746 witness a land deed of Charles & Barbary Cornwell
  • Oct. 25, 1751 mentioned as renting a plantation in a land deed
  • 1751/52 appears on the rent roll as owning 100 acres - 6 years . . . 
  • 1753 rent roll with 100 acres says "he holed n. . . "
  • 1754 rent roll Prince William Co., VA
  • Sep. 9, 1760 involved in a lawsuit against Lawson, Jardine & C . . . 
  • Dec. 15, 1760 parish records Peter Cornwell, a p . . . 
  • Jan. 4, 1762 parish records
  • Nov. 28, 1763 parish records
  • Feb. 19, 1764 parish records
  • Nov. 25, 1765 parish records
  • Dec. 4, 1767 parish records
  • Nov. 12, 1768 parish records
  • Oct. 30, 1769 parish records
  • Nov. 9, 1771 parish records
  • Nov. 7, 1772 parish records
  • Nov. 27, 1773 parish records
  • Dec. 10, 1774 parish records 
  • May 21, 1775 parish records
  • Oct. 12, 1776 signed petition as a member of the Occoquan Baptist C[hurch]
  • Feb. 13, 1777 parish records
  • May 1778 - after death - payment made to John Randolph for buying a poor . . . 
  • Aug. 1778 will probated
1a. William Cornwell b. ca. 1710 Stafford Co., VA, d. ca. 1767, md. 1) ca. 1733 Prince William Co., VA Lettice Barton (1711-1750) & 2) ca. 1759 Prince William Co., VA Mary Cheshire (1736-?)
  •  1732 mentioned in estate of Elias Hore, Stafford County, VA
  • June 22, 1741 paid estate of Valentine Barton, Prince William Co, VA
  • June 22, 1752 sued by John Dungar . . . 
  • June 23, 1752 ordered to appear in court . . . 
  • July 25, 1752 failed to appear in court, sheriff's posse raised . . . 
  • July 29, 1752 failed to appear in court after being summoned
  • Aug. 25, 1752 did not appear in court in Harrell case . . . 
  • Nov. 29, 1752 sheriff's posse formed against him . . . 
  • May 28, 1753 sued by John Dungar and sheriff ordered . . . 
  • Oct. 22, 1753 paid recognizance to the court, Prince William Co., VA
  • Oct. 22, 1753 had his case heard re: suit by John Dungar  . . . 
  • Oct. 2, 1754 sued by Philemon Waters for debt, Prince William Co., VA
  • Nov. 27, 1754 sued by William Bear, Prince William Co., VA
  • Mar. 26, 1755 had his suit with William Blair dismissed, Prince William Co., VA
  • July 1755 sued by John Frogg & ordered to pay, Prince William Co., VA
  • May 25, 1756 sued by John Graha, Prince William Co., VA
  • Sep. 28, 1756 sued by William Powell, Prince William Co., VA
1b. Peter (Saint Peter) Cornwell b. ca. 1712, d. ca. Aug. 1776 Fauquier Co., VA, buried Manasses Road, Fauquier Co., VA, md. Sarah Ann Boling (1712-?) before Mar 1, 1732. Sarah dau. of Simon Bowlin (1675-?) & Ann Wilson (1675-1750). She married Daniel Shumate (1734-1806) before May 26, 1778 in Fauquier Co., VA
  • Sep. 20, 1732 buys land from Burr & Jean Harrison, Prince William Co., VA
  • 1739 held 90 acres of land, Prince William Co., VA 
  • 1738/39 rent roll with 90 acres 
  • 1741 voted fro Major Blackburn for burgess, Prince William Co., VA
  • 1745 built a log house on land . . . 
  • 1747 tax list with Alexander Heggins - 2 tithes
  • Oct. 8, 1750 sold 100 acres in Northumberland Co., VA to Capt William . . . 
  • Mar. 25, 1755 asked for payment after being witness fro Richard . . . 
  • Aug. 25, 1756 sued by Robert Dreghorn, Prince William Co., VA
  • ca. 1760 concerned about his spiritual well-being & founded . . . 
  • ca. 1760 sought out Edmund Hays, of pious repute, to settle near . . . 
  • May 27, 1762 & wife part of 22 people cited fro not frequent . . . [probably church of England]
  • Aug. 26, 1762 fined five shillings to the Churchwardens of Hamilt. . . 
  • Dec. 2, 1762 started Broad Run Baptist Church; Fauquier Co., VA
  • May 26, 1763 one of 41 people "absenting themselves from par[ish] . . . "
  • Sep. 22, 1766 obtained land grant for 300 acres on Mine Branch . . . 
  • Feb. 25, 1768 leased 130 acres for five shillings from Jeffrey & Ra . . . 
  • Aug. 12, 1769 and wife, Sarah Ann sell 300 acres land in Camden Pari[sh] . . .
  • Aug. 18, 1769 listed as member of the Broad Run Baptist Church
  • Feb. 28, 1770 deed for the sale of 200 acres to John Creel
  • 1770 buys 1038 acres less 100 from Jeffrey Johnson, Fauquier Co., VA
  • Dec. 2, 1773 & wife Sarah sold 100 acres to Reuben Calv . . . 
  • June 2, 1776 will Fauquier Co., VA
  • Aug. 1776 probate - ordered that his estate be appraised Fauquier Co., VA
  • Aug. 26, 1776 will proved Fauquier Co., VA
  • Aug. 26, 1776 Sarah Cornwell named executor of Peter's will
  • Aug. 26, 1776 Sarah Cornwell summoned to appear in next court re: nonpayment . . . 
  • Nov. 5, 1776 Sarah Cornwell relinquished right to any part of Peter's . .  . 
  • Jan. 1777 Sarah Cornwell relinquished all benefit she might claim under the will 
  • May 26, 1778 Sarah Cornwell received her dower in the land and slaves and also . . . 
  • June 22, 1779 inventory of estate filed in Fauquier Co., VA court
  • Jun 27, 1785 Sarah Cornwell included with 34 others in Broad Run Church census
  • 1785 Sarah Cornwell on census in Fauquier Co., VA
  • Sept. 2, 1794 mentioned in deed of land sold land to Reuben Calv . . . 
  • Nov. 21, 1804 mentioned being deceased father Simon Cor[nwell] . . . 
  • May 20, 1808 estate sued by estate of Frances Edmonds . . . 
1c Charles (Jr.) Cornwell b. ca. 1720, d. ca. 1803 Prince William Co., VA, md. Elizabeth Ridley (1731-?) ca. 1751 Prince William Co., VA
  • 1732 & William Cornwell were mentioned in the estate account . . . 
  • Apr 1, 1760 named as son of Peter & had a balance on his ledget at . . . 
  • Apr. 1, 1760 Major Tibbs, Bennett & Richard Raney are mentioned . . . 
  • July 1, 1760 paid Daniel Kincheloe from his Glassford Store ledger 
  • 1761 rent roll 111 acres - 8 years in . . . 
  • 1762 rent roll 111 acres 9 years in . . . 
  • Sep. 10, 1762 listed as son of Peter & bought a pair of men's . . . 
  • Dec. 22, 1762 listed as a son of Peter & bought 1/4 yd. narrow . . . 
  • Feb. 1, 1763 witnessed deed of James & Ann Kelley to Benjamin . . . 
  • 1767 rent roll 111 acres, 14 years . . . 
  • 1768/69 listed on ledger of the John Glassford Sore
  • 1773 rent roll 111 acres, 20 years . . . 
  • 1777 rent roll 111 acres, 24 years . . . 
  • 1779 rent roll 111 acres £0:2:10 . . . 
  • 1782 land tax list 111 acres £5:11:0 . . . 
  • 1783 land tax list 111 acres, Prin[ce William Co., VA]
  • 1784 land tax list 111 acres, Prin[ce William Co., VA]
  • 1784 personal property tax records Prince [William Co., VA]
  • 1785 personal property tax records with 2 . . . 
  • Sep. 15, 1786 & wife, Elizabeth witness the will of John Chick
  • 1787 listed on personal property tax list with sons
  • Mar. 19, 1788 listed on personal property tax list 
  • 1796 land tax records 111 acres, 16 a. . . . 
  • 1800 land tax records 16 acres & 32 a . . . 
  • 1801 land tax records 16 acres . . . 
  • 1802 land tax records 16 acres . . .  

Cox, Allan. Cornwell Index, Tarrant, AL: Cox, 1988. 
  • Alice 1867/08/08 Washington Co., IN
  • Andrew J 1897/04/21 Orange Co., IN
  • Anne 1762/01/13 Sussex Co. VA daughter of Samuel mentioned in his will
  • Anthony 1685/10/20 Maryland emigrant bound for 4 years to John & Elizabeth Austin
  • B.H. 1869/10/13 Vigo Co., IN
  • Benjamin 1823/01/25 Fauquier Co., VA md. Elizabeth Gore
  • Betsey 1841/05/26 Orange Co., IN md. John Wolfe
  • Caroline 1872/04/04 Orange Co., IN
  • Charles 1782/12/02 Prince William Co., VA paid for beef, Court Book p. 3
  • Charles 1783/11/02 Prince William Co., VA paid for beef, Comm. Book IV, p. 195
  • Charles 1814/09/01 VA began service, War of 1812, Capt. Terry's Company
  • Charles 1814/12/17 VA ended War of 1812 service, private
  • Charles 1885/06/03 Orange Co., IN
  • Charles 1898/04/17 Orange Co., IN
  • Charles 1866/11/07 Washington Co., IN md. Mary Robertson
  • Charles 1760 VA md. Betty Thornton
  • Charles 1779/09/04 Prince William Co., VA will 
  • Charles 1810 Jefferson Co., KY census
  • Charles 1819 Jefferson Co., KY
  • Charles 1837/05/16 Prince William Co., VA sold land Land Record p. 451
  • Charles 1742/02/28 Accomack Co., VA gave bond with Peter Cornwell for Mary Wallis for will of Thomas Wallis
  • Charles 1768 Prince William Co., VA buys 70 acres from M. Lynn
  • Charles M. 1872/01/29 Washington Co., IN
  • Charles W. 1853/11/17 Orange Co., IN md. Margaret Roberts
  • Charlotte 1876/04/25 Orange Co., IN
  • Clarence 1893/11/30 Orange Co., IN
  • Constance 1836/03/08 Prince William Co. VA will probated, 54 1/4 acres
  • Constant 1810/09/01 Prince William Co., VA bought land
  • Cordelia 1873/06/08 Orange Co., IN
  • Cordelia 1880/11/12 Orange Co., IN
  • Cordelia 1865/02/07 Prince William Co., VA land division
  • Daniel 1811 Jefferson Co., KY born, census
  • David 1776/06/02 Fauquier Co., VA son of Peter mentioned in his will
  • Ed 1877/07/31 Washington Co., In
  • Edith E. 1848/11/11 Orange Co., IN md. Shelby Strange
  • Edward 1831/10/06 Orange Co., IN md. Nancy Johnson
  • Edward 1867/03/06 Orange Co., IN md. Margaret Speer
  • Edward 1783 Greenbrier Co., WV
  • Edward 1784 Greenbrier Co., WV
  • Edward 1785 Greenbrier Co., WV
  • Edward 1786 Greenbrier Co., WV
  • Eli 1766/12/05 Chester Co., SC born Dinwiddie Co., VA
  • Elijah 1794 Greenbrier Co., WV md. Ruth Swobe
  • Elisha 1790 Fauquier Co., VA
  • Elizabeth 1825 Prince William Co., VA personal tax, probably a widow
  • Elizabeth 1842/02/23 Orange Co., IN married Alvis Roach
  • Elizabeth 1845/07/30 Orange Co., IN md. John Wolfe
  • Elizabeth 1866/01/21 Orange Co., IN md. George W. Thomas
  • Elizabeth 1878/12/16 Orange Co., IN
  • Elizabeth 1857/02/05 Washington Co., IN md. Norton Gould
  • Elizabeth 1762/01/13 Sussex Co., VA - daughter of Samuel mentioned in his will
  • Elizabeth 1896/02/12 Frederick Co., VA
  • Emily 1846/05/03 Orange Co., IN md. Dawson Burgess
  • Evaline 1897/03/08 Orange Co., IN
  • Fannie 1881/03/21 Orange Co., IN
  • Fanny 1867/10/20 Orange Co., IN
  • Fielding 1808 Frederick Co., VA md. Milly Ashby
  • Florence 1889/04/21 Washington Co., IN
  • Franky 1786/09/04 Fauquier Co., VA married Samuel Grigsby
  • George 1768/04/22 South Carolina, probate record, Vol. X, p. 295
  • George 1817/12/28 Frederick Co., VA md. Sarah Fleming
  • George 1874/04/29 Orange Co., IN
  • George 1756 Anson Co., NC militia in Capt. Alexander's Company
  • George F. 1878/09/27 Orange Co., IN
  • Harriett 1842/10/21 Orange Co., IN md. Alexander Wallace
  • Harriett 1885/07/12 Orange Co., IN
  • Harrison 1825 Prince William Co., VA personal tax, 3 horses & mules
  • Harrison 1826 Prince William Co., VA personal tax, 1 tithe, 2 horses
  • Harrison 1827/12/23 Orange Co., IN md. Nancy Cornwell
  • Harrison 1834/03/25 Orange Co., IN md. Rebecca Fuller
  • Harrison 1873/02/29 Orange Co., IN
  • Harrison 1802 Jefferson Co., KY born, census
  • Hattie 1888/12/23 Orange Co., IN
  • Hattie 1891/11/15 Orange Co., IN
  • Henry 1879/02/09 Orange Co., IN
  • Henry T. 1894/06/17 Washington Co., IN
  • Herman 1894/12/05 Orange Co., IN
  • Ida L. 1896/10/25 Orange Co., IN
  • Jacob 1789 Wake Co., NC personal property taxes 
  • Jacob 1790 Fauquier Co., VA
  • Jacob 1790/09/07 Fauquier Co., VA md. Molly Hayes
  • Jacob 1762/01/13 Sussex Co., VA son of Samuel mentioned in his will
  • Jacob 1776/06/02 Fauquier Co., VA son of Peter mentioned in his will
  • Jacob H 1864 Hampshire Co., WV md. Mary E. Taylor; Jacob son of Benjamin
  • James 1850/01/08 Orange Co., IN md. Polly Trinkle
  • James 1790 Fauquier Co., VA
  • James A. 1888/08/08 Orange Co., IN
  • James H. 1847/08/31 Orange Co., IN md. Lucinda Massey
  • James H. 1896/10/18 Orange Co., IN
  • James K.P. 1871/01/26 Orange Co., IN
  • James L. 1852/12/30 Orange Co., IN md. Sally J. Vancleve
  • James M. 1834/08/07 Orange Co., IN born? son of Payton Cornwell? twins?
  • Jane C. 1853/10/27 Orange Co., IN md. Samuel K. Daughtery
  • Jarvice 1776/06/02 Fauquier Co., VA son of Peter mentioned in his will
  • Jarvis 1790 Fauquier Co., VA (Elisha) personal property taxes
  • Jesse 1808/12/08 Chester Co., SC born
  • John 1824 Frederick Co., VA md. Fanny Kline
  • John 1824 Prince William Co., VA personal tax
  • John 1861/10/17 Washington Co., IN md. Mary Phipps
  • John 1869/09/15 Orange Co., IN
  • John 1701 Chester Co., PA land warrant & survey, Vol. 4, pp. 48-49, 94
  • John E. 1876/02/13 Orange Co., IN
  • John H. 1867/01/22 Orange Co., IN md. Sarah E. Clark
  • John V. 1797/03/04 Virginia born, d. age 61 years, 9 months, 21 days, Dec. 25, 1858
  • John W. 1872/03/13 Orange Co., IN
  • John W. 1893/12/14 Orange Co., IN
  • Joseph 1782 Surry Co., VA
  • Joseph L. 1891/10/04 Orange Co., IN
  • Julia 1851/11/11 Orange Co., IN md. William H. Cornwell
  • Kinzie 1845/01/03 Indiana born, Martin County records
  • Laura E. 1875/10/14 Washington Co., IN
  • Laura E. 1881/12/15 Orange Co., IN
  • Lawrence 1899/09/24 Orange Co., IN
  • Leroy 1865/02/07 Prince William Co., VA, Columbia?, land division
  • Lewrany [Lorena] 1833/12/12 Orange Co., IN - married Alex Wilson
  • Louisa 1832/02/16 Orange Co., IN md. Thomas Treadway
  • Louisa 1861/08/01 Orange Co., IN md. John E. Sroud
  • Lucy Ann 1854/10/11 Orange Co., IN md. Wm. L. Galloway
  • Lucy B. 1892/11/13 Orange Co., IN
  • Lucy J. 1888/01/22 Orange Co., IN
  • Luella 1885/08/04 Orange Co., IN
  • Lydia M. 1858/05/13 Orange Co., IN md. Silas D. Stroud
  • Margaret 1871/03/14 Washington Co., IN
  • Martha E. 1857/05/25 Orange Co., IN md. Isaac H. Marshall
  • Martha E. 1861/08/15 Orange Co., IN md. Samuel Dooley
  • Martha E. 1865/11/28 Orange Co., IN md. Elias Sirh
  • Mary 1843/09/21 Orange Co., IN md. John L. Kirby
  • Mary 1666/09/01 Rappahannock Co., VA mentioned in deed, wife of Peter
  • Mary 1750/01/15 Isle of Wight Co., VA married Joshua White 
  • Mary 1762/01/13 Sussex Co., VA wife of Samuel mentioned in his will; daughter of Samuel mentioned in his will
  • Mary 1776/06/02 Fauquier Co., VA daughter of Peter mentioned in his will
  • Mary A. 1867/03/17 Orange Co., IN
  • Mary A. 1872/03/22 Orange Co. IN
  • Mary A. 1875/04/12 Orange Co., IN
  • Mary A. 1879/10/16 Orange Co., IN
  • Mary A. 1861/05/30 Orange Co., IN md. Riley McCoy
  • Mary Ann 1872/12/20/Orange Co., IN
  • Mary Bell 1888/08/08 Orange Co., IN
  • Mary E. 1853/10/04 Orange Co., IN md. Wm. Gilliland
  • Mary E. 1876/12/31 Washington Co., IN
  • Mary Jane 1853/12/11 Orange Co., IN md. Shelby Cornwell
  • Mattie 1895/09/21 Orange Co., IN
  • Meranda 1856/04/26 Orange Co., IN md. Robt. H. Beswick
  • Mona 1834/06/26 Orange Co., IN md. Harvey Nicholson
  • Monterville 1865/02/07 Prince William Co., VA bought land
  • Morgan 1844/01/28 Orange Co., IN md. Polly Hooten
  • Morgan 1820 Jefferson Co., KY born, census
  • Nancy, 1827/12/23 Orange Co., IN md. Harrison Cornwell
  • Nancy C. 1868/11/12 Orange Co., IN
  • Nancy J. 1871/01/04 Orange Co., IN
  • Nettie E. 1897/12/29 Orange Co., IN
  • Norban 1862/08/17 Washington Co., IN md. Ellen Lison
  • Norban H. 1897/09/19 Orange Co. IN
  • Patterson 1888/04/25 Orange Co., IN
  • Patton 1799/01/14 Fauquier Co., VA md. Mary Elliott
  • Payton 1827/09/06 Orange Co., IN md. Elizabeth Mayers 
  • Payton 1834/08/07 Orange Co., IN born? son of James M. Cornwell? twins?
  • Peter 1732/09/20 Prince William Co., VA indenture to Burr Harrison
  • Peter 1821 Prince William Co., VA personal tax, 3 thithes under 21
  • Peter 1823 Prince William Co., VA personal tax, 1 slave, 1 horse
  • Peter 1899/12/24 Orange Co., IN
  • Peter 1675 Stafford Co., VA bought 1050 acres from Andrew Gilson
  • Peter 1634 Wales/England - born, died before 1734
  • Peter 1635 Virginia emigrant from Wales, 1 year old, w/ father William
  • Peter 1760/09/15 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 500 dr. tobacco 
  • Peter 1762/01/04 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 500 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1763/01/17 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 500 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1763/11/28 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 500 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1764/02/19 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 500 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1765/11/25 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 500 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1767/12/04 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 400 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1768/11/12 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 400 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1769/10/30 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 530 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1770/11/10 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 530 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1771/11/09 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 530 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1772/11/07 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 530 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1773/11/27 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 530 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1774/12 Prince William Co., VA vestry list 580 dr. tobacco
  • Peter 1666/09/01 Rappahannock Co., VA buys 400 acres from John Spearman 
  • Peter 1742/02/28 Accomack Co., VA gave bond with Charles Cornwell for Mary Wallis for will of Thomas Wallis
  • Peter 1776/06/02 Fauquier Co., VA will probated
  • Peter H. 1849/10/11 Orange Co., IN md. Rebecca Cornwell
  • Phoebe Ann 1863/09/20 Orange Co., IN md. Wm. J. Jones
  • Polly 1828/02/20 Orange Co., IN [Mary (Wolfe) Cornwell] md. Joseph Strange 
  • Polly Ann 1893/01/01 Orange Co., IN
  • Rebecca 1849/10/11 Orange Co., IN md. Peter H. Cornwell
  • Rebecca S. 1888/09/13 Orange Co., IN
  • Rev. Benjamin 1869 Hampshire Co., WV
  • Robert 1792/02/26 Maryland emigrant bound 4 years from Kensington to Middlesex
  • Samira J. 1887/04/19 Orange Co., IN
  • Samuel 1762 Sussex Co., VA estate inventory, Will Book A, p. 279
  • Samuel 1762/05/20 Sussex Co., VA Will Book A, p. 236
  • Samuel 1762/01/13 Sussex Co., VA son of Samuel, mentioned in Samuel Sr's. will & Samuel Sr.'s will probated
  • Sarah 1823/02/03 Prince William Co., VA sold land
  • Sarah 1776/06/02 Fauquier Co., VA wife of Peter mentioned in his will
  • Sarah E. 1843/02/14 Orange Co., IN md. Wm. M. Vandiveer
  • Sarah E. 1878/02/16 Orange Co., IN
  • Sarah M. 1864/09/08 Orange Co., IN md. George W. Abel
  • Shelby 1853/12/11 Orange Co., IN
  • Shelby 1896/12/13 Orange Co., IN
  • Simon 1870/11/22 Orange Co., IN
  • Simon 1892/11/13 Orange Co., IN
  • Simon 1892/12/21 Washington Co., IN
  • Simon 1776/06/02 Fauquier Co., VA son of Peter mentioned in his will
  • Simon C. 1790 Fauquier Co., VA (Wm. & James) personal property taxes
  • Stephen 1782 Pittsylvania Co., VA
  • Thompson 1838/05/31 Orange Co., IN md. Marie Cool
  • Thompson 1873/12/27 Orange Co., IN
  • Thompson 1816 Jefferson Co., KY born, census
  • Thornton 1863/10/10 Washington Co., IN md. Sarah Logan
  • Thornton 1800 Jefferson Co, KY born, census
  • Thornton, 1857/10/22 Medora, Jackson Co., IN md. Julia Maria McKimmey
  • Thurston 1888/05/16 Orange Co., IN
  • Will E. 1897/04/29 Orange Co., IN
  • William 1804, Monroe Co., WV md. Jenny Patton
  • William 1823 Prince William Co., VA 10 slaves, 1 horse, son of Peter
  • William 1830/01/07 Orange Co., IN md. Matilda Johnson
  • William 1865/01/26 Orange Co., IN md. Rebecca Daugtery
  • William 1615 Wales/England born
  • William 1634 Wales/England born
  • William 1635 Virginia emigrant from Wales, also son Peter 1 year
  • William 1790 Prince William Co., VA
  • William 1837/03/28 Prince William Co., VA witness deed Land Record p. 422
  • William 1781/06/20 Prince William Co., VA witness of Henry Cooper will
  • William 1757 Kent Co., VA grandson of Thomas Anderson
  • William 1789/12/31 Isle of Wight Co., VA married Mary Brown
  • William 1814 Accomack Co, VA horizontal water will for mills
  • William 1816 Accomack Co., VA improvement of horse mill
  • William 1823/03/03 South Carolina son of Sarah, declared free Indian
  • William A. 1852/03/02 Prince William Co., VA sold land
  • William B. 1869/01/31 Orange Co., IN
  • William B. 1899/07/16 Orange Co., IN
  • William H. 1840/09/08 Orange Co., IN md. Elton Wolfe
  • William H. 1842/10/16 Orange Co., IN md. Celia Noblitt
  • William H. 1851/11/11 Orange Co., IN md. Julia Cornwell
  • William Toll 1864/06/03 Orange Co., IN md. Emily Pickens
  • William W. 1869/04/13 Orange Co., IN
  • Wm. T. 1858/12/06 Washington Co., IN married Mary Gallahan
  • Cornwil, Edward 1781/10/06 Lincoln Co., NC witnessed a deed
  • Cornwil, Edward, 1782/12/12 96th District NC witnessed a deed
  • Robertson, Mary E. 1851/04/21 Indiana, born, wife of Charles M. Cornwell 
  • Strange, Joseph 1828/02/20 Orange Co., IN
  • Strange, Shelby 1848/11/11 Orange Co., IN md. Edith E. Cornwell
  • Trinkle, Polly 1850/01/08 Orange Co., IN md. James Cornwell
  • Wilson, Alex 1833/12/12 Orange Co., In
  • Wolfe, Elton 1840/09/08 Orange Co., IN md. William H. Cornwell, see above
  • Wolfe, John 1841/05/26 Orange Co., IN md. Betsey Cornwell
  • Wolfe, John 1845/07/30 Orange Co., IN
  • Wolfe, Mordica 1881/12/15 Orange Co., IN
1b1 Obadiah George (Obed) Cornwell b. ca. 1730 Prince William Co, VA, d. ? Hampshire Co., VA [WV], md. Hannah Davis (1728-?)
  • 1758 listed in Glassford Store ledger; Dumfries, Pr[ince William Co., VA]
  • 1759 petition brought against him by William Mills . . .  
  • 1760 listed as purchaser at the store of John Glassford . . . 
  • 1762 listed in Glassford Store ledger, Dumfries . . . 
  • May 26, 1763 one of 41 people "absenting themselves from the Par[ish] . . . 
  • Sep. 29, 1766 witnessed deed between Joseph & Ann Dodson of Halif[ax] . . . . 
  • Mar. 23, 1767 witnessed deed between Joseph & Ann Dodson to Jacob Ha. . . . 
  • May 9, 1769 listed as father of an infant, Moses Cornwell . . . 
1b2 Jarvis Cornwell b. ca. 1742 VA, d. ? , md. Duanna (Advanah) Holtzclaw (1742-?) ca 1764.

1b3 John Cornwell b. ca. 1744 VA, md. Margaret (--?--) (1744-?) before July 25, 1780

1b4 Simon Cornwell b. ca. 1746 Fauquier Co., VA, d. after 1824 Kentucky, md. 1) Mary (Molly) Johnston (1773-?) ca. 1791, 2) Phoebe (--?--) (1746-?) before 1804.  Mary Johnston daughter of Moses Johnston (1726-1803) & Dianna Shumate (1749-1829)

1b5 Daniel Cornwell b. b/t 1755-1765 Prince William Co., VA, d. 1823/24 md. Mary Ann (Polly) (--?--) (1755-?)

1b6 Chloe Cornwell b. ca 1757 Fauquier Co., VA, md. William Strange (1732-?) before June 2, 1776

1b7 Mary (Keziah) Cornwell b. before April 24, 1763 Fauquier Co., VA, d. 1838 md. Isaac DeMarques, Jr. (1763-?) Feb. 1791

1b8 Jacob Cornwell Sr. b. May 11, 1764 Fauquier Co., VA, d. Nov. 15, 1827 Fauquier Co., VA md. Mary (Molly) Hayes (1760-?) Sep. 16, 1790 Fauquier Co., VA 

1b4a Francis B. Cornwell b. 1767 Fauquier Co., VA, md. 1) William Shumate (1760-?) Feb 26, 1787 Fauquier Co., VA, 2) A. Norman (1767-?) 

1b4b William C. Cornwell b. Oct. 9, 1768 Fauquier Co., VA, d. Nov. 21, 1845 Paoli, Orange Co., IN, burial Stampers Creek Baptist Church, Orange Co., IN, md. Mary Francis Swan (1775-1843) Oct. 9, 1794 Maryland

1b4c James B. Cornwell b. ca. 1770 Fauquier Co., VA, moved from VA to Jefferson Co., KY

1b4d Jeremiah M. (Jerry) Cornwell b. 1772 Fauquier Co., VA, d. Aug. 8, 1841 Kansas Twp., Edgar Co., IL, burial Cornwell Cemetery, Kansas Twp., Edgar Co., IL, md. Sarah Burgess (1780-1846) Apr. 11, 1804 Fauquier Co., VA

1b4e Charles Cornwell b. ca. 1775 VA, d. 1824 Jefferson Co., KY md. Elizabeth (Betty) Thornton (1778-1850) 1796 VA

1b4f Sarah Cornwell b. ca. 1779

1b4g Peter Harrison Cornwell b. June 12, 1780 Prince William Co., VA, d. Oct 1, 1842 Orange Co., IN, burial Cornwell Family Cemetery, Orange Co., IN, md. Elizabeth (Betsy) Arterburn (1781-1863) June 1, 1802 Jefferson Co., KY

1b4h Elizabeth Cornwell b. Mar. 24, 1782 Fauquier Co., VA, d. Mar. 17, 1872, md. Peyton Mason Burgess (1782-?) May 15, 1806 Jefferson Co., KY

1b4i Lewis Cornwell b. ca. 1784 Fauquier Co., VA

1b4j Ann Cornwell b. ca. 1790 md. (--?--) Kincheloe (1790-?)

Drake, Julia. "The Lost Joseph of the McDowell Family," North Carolina Historical & Genealogical Record, Vol. I, No. 4, Oct. 1932, Forest City, NC: Clarence Griffin.

The McDowell family is legion and it is not strange that in the extreme emphasis placed on Colonel Joseph McDowell, of Quaker Meadows (1756-1801), and his nephew Captain Joseph, of Pleasant Gardens (1758-1795), that another Joseph McDowell living in Guilford County should have been overlooked.  The United States census of 1790 for North Carolina records two Josephs as "Heads of Families" in Burke county and the Joseph McDowell of Guilford county, who is thus registered:

 Salisbury District
  •  1 free white male over 16
  • 2 free white males under 16
  • 3 free white females
The first land record so far discovered shows that this Joseph McDowell held:

"A tract of land containing two hundred and fifty acres lying and being in our county of Guilford on the waters of the south side Reedy Fork of Haw River beginning at a Black Gum in William Scotts line . . . near a branch running thence west crossing two branches one hundred sixty poles to a post oak thence north crossing a branch to Abraham Whitesides corner black oak thence . . . in John Whites line . . . to his corner stake thence . . . in William Scotts line . . . Record of deeds, Guilford county, NC, Vol. 2, page 188." (Dated Mar 1, 1780).

There is also the following purchase of land:

"This Indenture Made this fourth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety four between Thos. Morgan of the county of Guilford and State of North Carolina of the one part and Joseph McDowell of the state and county aforo of the other part witnesseth that the Sd Thos. Morgan for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifteen pounds hard money of said state hath . . . given granted bargained and sold . . . unto the Sd. Joseph McDowell . . . that tract and parcel of land . . . on the waters of the alemance containing  two hundred acres more or less beginning at a stone near the bank of Burch creek on Wm. Peaseleys line . . . to a black oak marked Andrews corner . . . written signed sealed and delivered in presence of us

Marshall McClean (X), Wm. Peaseley (X)

North Carolina Guilford County May Court 1798 . . . John Hamilton, C.C. 

Thomas Morgan (Seal), Mary Morgan (Seal) 

(Record of deeds, Guilford county, Vol. 6, pp. 457-458.)

This second tract of land, however, was purchased by his son, Joseph McDowell, Jr., as Joseph, Sr., died in the late spring of 1797. The will of Joseph McDowell Sr., is especially unique as Joseph Jr., who was one of the executors made a separate codicil listing all household articles etc. He also retained the vouchers and court orders, which his son, Rev. James McDowell, carefully preserved.

This James McDowell was a twin brother of Elizabeth McDowell, born in Guilford county, North Carolina on June 5, 1797. When two years of age he was taken with the family to Tennessee. Enthused with the new pioneer spirit of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, he attended college at Louisville and obtained a degree. With the opening of the new church college at Princeton, Ky., in 1828, he entered and took a course in divinity. On September 12, 1830, he married Kitty Ann Rawlings, a young girl who had been carefully nurtured in a well-to-do Kentucky home.  Immediately after their marriage the bride and groom left for the prairies of central Illinois. They traveled on horseback with the featherbed over the saddle and the dutch oven, axe and saw and tinder in the saddlebags. Soon after their arrival in Tazewell county,a Cumberland Presbyterian church was established in Aaron Orendorff's place on November 28, 1830. Aaron Orendorff, who had married his sister Martha McDowell, had been among the first pioneers into the county from Robertson county, Tennessee, in 1827, and had been instrumental in urging him to come.

Through the permission of James McDowell's granddaughter, Mrs. H.P. Anderson of Terra Bella, California, the author has had the permission to make photostat copies of these documents which supplement the state records.

The following is the will of Joseph McDowell, Sr.

"In the name of God amen - I Joseph McDowell sen'r of the county of Guilford this third day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven made and publish this my last will and testament, in manner following that is to say.

1st Item - That all my debts be collected and my creditors all paid off.

Item 2nd - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife her bed and bed chest and her wearing clothes and the third of the land, with the half of the mantion house with my daughter, Mary.

Item 3rd - Also I give unto my beloved son Joseph McDowell, Jun., the sum of five shillings.

Item 4th - Also I give unto my beloved daughter Elizabeth Duff the sum of five shillings 

Item 5th - Also I give unto my beloved daughter Hannah Ferguson the sum of five shillings.

Item 6th - Also I give unto my beloved daughter Mary McDowell her own be and bed clothes that she made use of at Mr. Caldwels and her saddle and bridle and all her wearing apparel and her Bible and my wife is to have her third of the property and the remainder to my daughter Mary. 

Item 7th - Also I give and bequeath unto my beloved son James McDowell (if alive) all my late son Johns clothes and also the one half of said land and if my son James never returns my daughter Mary is to enjoy the whole of said land forever.  

And I hereby make and ordain my beloved son Joseph McDowell and my worthy friend Hernce McKeern Executors of this my last will and testament . . . " 

Joseph McDowell (Seal)

St. N.C. Guilford County, May Court 1797 
 
Note. Mrs. Anderson states that this James, a half-brother and an officer in the American Revolution, did return and made it difficult for Joseph McDowell, Jr., in the settlement of the estate. 

This is the separate and family copy:

I give to my wife her be and bed clothes . . . her spinning wheel and chest . . . and the third of the land with the half of the mantion house with my daughter Mary . . . If James never returns, Mary is to enjoy the whole land forever. 

4 beds and furniture, 4 bedsteads and cord, 5 chairs, 2 Pewter dishes, 8 pint basons, 1 large bason, 8 pewter plates, 11 Delf pewter plates, 6 tea cups and saucers, 1 cream jug, 1 teapot, 1 Delf mug, 10 pewter spoons, 8 knives and 5 forks, 4 earthen crocks, 1 tin strainer, 1 funnel, wilson on the Catechism, 1 lock chains, 1 box and sundrys, 5 viols, 2 brass ink stans, 3 mill bags, 2 bridles, 2 saws, 5 bells, 2 tables, 3 barrels, 1 hogshead, 3 iron pots, 1 skelat, 2 pair of pot hooks, 2 pot racks, fire shovel and tongs, 2 flat irons, 2 candlesticks, 1 chest, 1 box, 1 trunk, 3 pails, 1 tub, 1 claw hammer, 1 large Bible, 4 school Bibles, 1 confession, 1 Grays, 1 gospel sonnets, 4 razors, 1 pair of shears, 1 pair sizers, 16 coat buttons, 1 man's saddle, 2 skin weights, 2 pair cards (wool), 1 iron wedge and small rings, 1 spinning wheel, 1 reel,4 sicle, 1 sycthe and cradle, 2 axes, 1 set of plow irons, 1 grindstone, 3 cagers, 2 pair of hems and chains, 1 hay fork, 1 churn, 1 lock chains, 1 cuting box, 4 cows, 3 sheep, 1 split basket, 1 flax hockel, 1 shovel hockel, 1 mittock, 2 chissels, 1 grape, 1 not bushel (hald), 1 B tray, 2 clevices, 3 horses, 7 hogs, 1 bag of feathers.

A copy of the will and the inventory.

An amount of vouchers produced by Joseph McDowell, Jr., and Fance McCain Executors of the estate of Joseph McDowell, Sr. Deceased in their settlement of said estate . . . Twenty vouchers totalling £140-10-10.

Joseph McDowell, Jr., married Martha White, only child of John White, who lived on an adjoining farm. Robert White Sr., father of John White, the McDowells, Boyds and Paisleys moved from Scotland to North Ireland. John White and his wife moved from North Ireland with the McDowells, Paisleys and Boyds to North Carolina. One of the McDowells moved off of his farm or plantation, which was near the battle ground of Cowpens, SC.  Some records state that Martha McDowell, Joseph's oldest daughter was born near Cowpens, South Carolina, in 1790. An old desk which in the course of time was carried to California bears the initials J.W., hand carved, and the date 1766, on the center door. A blue and white counterpane woven by Jane or Jean White in Ireland also bears the date 1766 and the double initials woven in J.W.  Both the desk and the counterpane are said to have been brought over on the boat with them when they came from Ireland.

A New Testament, printed in Ireland in 1762, bears Jane Gowdy White's signature dated September 4, 1765. It also contains the following records:

John White born October 1, 1734, married Jane Gowdy June 20, 1762.  Their daughter Martha White, born June 20, 1763

Children of Martha White and Joseph McDowell:
  1. Joseph McDowell born March 22, 1788
  2. Martha McDowell born January 29, 1790
  3. Jane McDowell
  4. Elizabeth born June 5, 1797
  5. James born June 5, 1797
  6. Abner . . . .
Family records seem to indicate that Joseph McDowell, Jr., migrated to Williamson county, Tennessee, in 1799, but his mother-in-law, Jane Gowdy White remained in Guilford county, on the home farm, until the farm was sold in 1801. . . .

The McDowells seem to have been closely associated with James McGready, he famous Presbyterian divine. McGready's parents had been early immigrants into Guilford county, but they sent James back to western Pennsylvania to be educated for the ministry. He boarded with Judge McDowell, in Cannonsburg, and studied Latin under the keen intellectual thinker, Dr. John McMillan. McGready began his career by teaching in a neighboring school in Pennsylvania, but by 1793 he was with his parents, Guilford county, living near Greensboro. The evangelist fe[r]vor of the young minister attracted large crowds of people.  Yet among the rougher element there was a good deal of opposition and the story is told that a letter was written in blood advising him to leave the county.With a high missionary resolve to carry the vital religion into the west he departed for southern Kentucky in 1796. By 1800 he had established the three congregations of Gasper River, Muddy River and Red River.  Enormous crowds flocked to the Red River church, in June 1800, some with tents and food. The next month the first camp meeting in Kentucky was held at Gasper church. (Records of W.A. Provine, Tennessee Historical Society.) . . . 

One family record states that Joseph McDowell and his half-brother, James McDowell, moved from Carolina first to Williamson county, Tennessee, but soon afterwards moved up to the northern part of Robertson county, six or seven miles south of Adairville, Ky. It is very possible that their interest in the Presbyterian movement and the dynamic personality of M'Gready led the McDowells to remove from Williamson county to the Kentucky border, shortly after they had gone into Tennessee from Guilford county, for they settled near the Red River and became active members. A receipt for church dues signed by M'Gready has been preserved in the family archives. 

As early as 1804, extant land records show that Joseph McDowell, Jr., was living in Robertson county, although he maintained his land in Williamson county, at least until 1814 . . . 

Large military grants were taken out by Joseph McDowell of Burke county in Kentucky, after the American Revolution, but the majority of the land records in Tennessee, especially after 1800, refer to the Joseph of our line. . . . 

The records of Robertson county [TN] so far have failed to reveal the will of Joseph McDowell, Jr., but do give the will of his son Joseph, who died in 1822. But he evidently gave the following tract of land to his daughter, who in turn sold it to her brother Joseph:

Joseph McDowell from Martha McDowell Jany 22, 1822.

This Indenture made the 26th of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two between Martha McDowell of the county of Robertson and State of Tennessee of the one part and Joseph McDowell of this county and state of the other part for and in consideration of the sum of one thousand fifty dollars in hand paid to the said Martha McDowell . . . a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and sixty-four acres lying and being in the County and state aforesaid on the south fork of the Red River . . . 

Martha had sold her brother Joseph this tract of land, evidently inherited from her father. But before the final arrangements had been completed he died. So when the will of this Joseph is presented in court they also complete the transfer for the benefit of his wife and family. . . . 

Elliott, Helen. In Retrospect, Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Historical Society, 1909. 

Wilson Family - Robert Wilson b. 1792 Butler Co., PA, d. 1865 Posey Co., IN, md. Elizabeth Wilson b. 1794 Westmoreland Co., PA, d. 1869 Posey Co., IN

Robert & Elizabeth Wilson came by flat boat to Indiana from Pittsburgh, PA. Robert came first in 1815 and returned to Pennsylvania to bring Elizabeth and their infant daughe rMary Ann Wilson in 1816.  Nine children were born in Posey County, Indiana.  

Who were Robert's siblings?  Did any of them migrate to Indiana?

Marshall, Erma & Mary Morris. Cornwell, no imprint, 1972

Much of the data can be verified by Bible records or a family member and we hope you will find it correct; however it is inevitable errors will occur. . . . Some of this information was compiled by Alice Cornwell Williams Tirey, who during her lifetime, desired a book written about the Cornwells; however after studying the material, we decided to include more than the Harrison Franklin & Louisa Jane (Lee) Cornwell lineage. . . . 

Generation 1 Charles Cornwell, [d. 1779]

Generation 2
1. Anne Collie 
2. Sucky Cole
3. Charles b. 1720, d. 1797 [md. Jane Howison], will Feb. 27, 1797, probated July 3, 1797 Prince William Co., VA
4. Lydia Crouch
5. Mary 
6. George
7. Francis
[8. Ezekiel?]

Generation 3
2a. Charles b. 1760, [d. 1824] md. Betty Thornton ca. 1796. Charles served in American Revolution and the Virginia House of Burgesses. 
2b. [Elizabeth]
2c. Priscilla
2d. Francis
2e. William md. Mary Swan
2f. Peter b. 1781, VA, d. 1842 Orange Co., IN md. Elizabeth Arterburn Branham June 1802 in Jefferson Co., KY.
2g. John
[2h. Sarah Johnson]

Generation 4
2a1. Harrison E. b. Mar. 10, 1802 Prince William Co., VA, d. Oct. 23, 1873 Washington Co., IN, md. Nancy Cornwell Dec. 22, 1826 at Peter Cornwell's home in Orange Co., IN.
2a2. John b. 1807, md. Minerva (--?--)
2a3. Daniel b. 1811
2a4. Thompson b. 1816
2a5. Morgan b. 1820
2a6. Thornton b. Sept. 13, 1827, d. 1862 Jackson Co., IN, md. Rebecca Rice
2a7. a girl, died age of 8 years [Jane]
[2a8. James]
2f1. Simon A. b. Feb. 4, 1803, d. May 3, 1878, md. Mary Wolfe Feb. 23, 1824
2f2. Nancy b. Dec. 7, 1807, d. Jan. 2, 1888, md. Rev. Harrison E. Cornwell, Dec. 22, 1826 (see above)
2f3. Sarah [Sarah Elizabeth] md. William M. Vandiveer, Feb. 14, 1843
2f4. Elizabeth [? see above]
2f5. William H. b. June 9, 1819, d. June 15, 1863, md. Elton Wolfe Sept. 8, 1840. 

William Cornwell was born in Wales, England in approximately 1615. With hope in hear and a definite plan in his mind, he came to America in 1635 and settled near the Rappahannock River in Virginia. William Cornwell had a son named Peter who to the best of our knowledge was born around 1634. Peter Cornwell was the father of Charles Cornwell whose will is found in Prince William County, Virginia and was recorded in 1781. The will reads as follows:

I, Charles Cornwell, of Dettingen Parish, Prince William County . . . leaves to his daughter Mary and his son George, the whole of his estate. Appoints sons, Ezekiel and Francis executors. I have given to my married children, Anne Collie, Charles Cornwell, Suckey Cole, Lydia Crouch and my two sons mentioned as executors all the share of my estate intended for them in my lifetime, I leave them nothing at my death.   

Signed Charles [his mark] Cornwell, 4 Sept, 1779, 1781 will recorded

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