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William CORNISH

1751 – 1837 Β· Nunney, Somerset
Partner: Mary WATERS
Father: Joseph CORNISH Β· Mother: Amy
πŸ‘ΆBirth
1751
Nunney, Somerset πŸ“ β“˜Burial Records
πŸ’’Marriage (23)
03/04/1774
πŸ›οΈ Industrial Revolution transforms Lancashire
Mary WATERS
All Saints Church, Church Street, Nunney, Somerset, BA11 4LW πŸ“ β“˜Marriage Certificate πŸ“Ž View πŸ“Ž View
πŸ’ΌOccupation (86)
1837
πŸ›οΈ Queen Victoria accedes to the throne
Labourer β“˜Burial Records
✝️Death
abt 20/04/1837
Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset πŸ“ β“˜Burial Records
πŸͺ¦Burial
21/04/1837
Trudoxhill Congregational Chapel, Foghamshire Lane, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset, BA11 5DG πŸ“
Aged 85 β“˜Burial Records
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Place: Trudoxhill Congregational Chapel
Burial: 21 Apr 1837
Person: William CORNISH
Age: 85
Abode: Trudoxhill
Notes: Aged as dated on the coffin; buried in the Protestant Dissenters Burying Ground in Trudoxhill

Children with Mary WATERS
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b. 1775, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset Β· d. 1829, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset Β· m. Martha LYONS
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b. 1777, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset Β· d. 1845, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset
M
b. 1781, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset Β· d. 1836 Β· m. Sarah BARBER
F
b. 1785, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset Β· d. 1857, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset Β· m. Edmund CARPENTER
M
b. 1788, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset Β· d. 1867, Warminster Street, Westbury, Wiltshire Β· m. Ann READ
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b. 1791, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset Β· d. 1869, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset Β· m. Elizabeth CORNISH
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b. 1794, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset Β· d. 1881, Wells, Somerset
F
b. 1794, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset Β· d. 1871, Frome, Somerset Β· m. Mark READ
M
b. 1797, Trudoxhill, Nunney, Somerset Β· d. 1885, Sandown, Hampshire
Notes

They were left an annuity of Β£15 12s to the longest liver of them in the will of Benjamin brother of William

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