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About Cornelia Robison
Sources Name variations: Nelly, Neeltje Gumal [Builders, p. 423] Grunal [William A. Gregory FGR] Grinnell [Sweeting binder] Quenald [marriage record] Ranney, Lucretia Lyman. Some Information on the Families of Robison-Adams-Guinal-Collier and Quackenbush and Others. Prepared from old family records, St. George Temple Records, and Dutch Reformed Church Records of N. Y., pp. 7, II. DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH OF FORT PLAIN, MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Jan, 1, 1794 - Joseph Robertson married Cornelia Quenald Grinnell, E. W. Charts and Chronicles of Matthew Grenelle's Descendants, 1984, p. 298. Despain, Carrie Robison and Garner, Melba Despain. History & Genealogy of the Franklin Alonzo Robison Family, p. 115. Black, Susan W. E. Early LDS Membership Data (Infobases, 1995). Day, Stella H., ed. Builders of Early Millard, pp. 423, 597, 600, 740. Family Group Record Collection [Patron Section] Submitted by: Mrs. Iola R. O'Donnell Family of: Peter Robison & Celina Hayward Chaffee Family Group Record Collection [Patron Section] Submitted by: William A. Gregory Family of: Peter Robison & Mary Ann Ashley
Nicolo, Margaret LaDean Sutton Sweeting. Sweeting Family Records Binder. Marriage: Reformed Dutch Church at Fort Plain, Formerly Reformed Calvinist Church of Canajoharie: Jan. 1, 1794 - Joseph Robertson married Cornelia Quenald Death variant: Spring, 1830 [Builders, p. 597] Burial: FHL film 1294873, Pine Plains Cemetery, Clay/Euclid, Onondaga, NY, p. 27: Robinson Cornelia, wife of Joseph. Died April 26, 1829. Age 51 years. Retrieved from "http://www.biographicalwiki.com/index.php/Cornelia_Guinal_%281778-1..."Views BiographyDiscussionEditHistoryPersonal tools
Cornelia was the daughter of Lt. James Albert Guinal and Matilda Collier. She never knew her father, for he was killed six months before she was born while fighting with Colonel Herkimer's unit at the battle of Oriskanv of the Revolutionary War on 6 August 1777.6 "We have a family tradition that Cornelia was the homeliest girl in the Dutch Colony, but there was no girl there with a sharper, keener wit than hers." from...Ranney, Lucretia Lyman, "My Children's American Ancestry", 1959, p4. Cornelia married Joseph Robison on 1 January 1794 at Fort Plains, Montgomery, New York, just 6 weeks short of her 16th birthday. Joseph was a cooper by trade. His parents were James Robison and Margaret Adams. 12 children blessed this union, including 2 sets of twins. John, Jane & James Miller, William Henry, Joseph Jr., Lovina, Mary, Matilda, Susan, Delilah & Peter, Margaret. The first 9 children were born in Charleston, Montgomery, New York, now known as Glen. The rest were all born in Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. She died on 26 April 1829 at fifty-one years, two months and seventeen days (her TIB card says 23 April), in South Auburn, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania. At the time of her death, there were six unmarried children and six living grandchildren, two boys and four girls. John and James Miller had a boy and a girl each. William Henry had two girls. Inscription: In the 51st year of her age
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Cornelia Robison's Timeline
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February 11, 1778
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Charleston, Montgomery County, New York, United States
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1796 |
November 17, 1796
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Charleston, Montgomery County, New York, 12072, USA
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November 17, 1796
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Charleston, Montgomery County, New York, United States
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March 28, 1799
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Charleston, Montgomery County, New York, 12072, USA
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March 28, 1799
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Charleston, Montgomery County, New York, United States
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December 31, 1799
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Charleston, Montgomery County, New York, United States
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November 24, 1800
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Charleston, Montgomery County, New York, 12072, USA
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July 6, 1802
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Charlestown, Montgomery, New York, USA
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July 8, 1802
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Charleston, Montgomery County, New York, United States
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