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Cornelius Crocker (1704 - 1784)
Cornelius Crocker was born 23 Mar 1704 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, to Samuel Crocker and Sarah (Parker) Crocker. He is the brother of Samuel Crocker, Patience (Crocker) Davis, Ebenezer Crocker, Rebecca (Crocker) Jones and Rachel (Crocker) Howland.
Husband of Lydia (Jenkins) Crocker — married 9 Nov 1727 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts
He is the father of Samuel Crocker
He died 12 Dec 1784 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
Profile last modified 31 Jul 2018
Biography
Cornelius is the son of Samuel and Sarah (Parker) Crocker. He married Lydia Jenkins on 09 Nov 1727 at Barnstable, Massachusetts.[1] Among their children (all christening dates) are:
Elijah, ch. 12 Apr 1729 Elisha, ch. 14 Sep 1730 Samuel, ch. 29 Jul 1732 Joseph, ch. 12 Apr 1734 Lydia, ch. 14 Apr 1739; m. Samuel Sturgis; d. 9 Apr 1825 Cornelius, ch. 20 Aug 1740 Josiah, ch. 30 Dec 1744 Sources
↑ Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910 Find A Grave Memorial # 88965399
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnstable_(village),_Massachusetts Crocker Tavern
Barnstable is the name of one of the seven villages within the Town of Barnstable , Massachusetts.The Village of Barnstable is located on the north side of the town, centered along "Old King's Highway" (Massachusetts Route 6A), and houses the County Complex of Barnstable ... Barnstable Village is also home to the Crocker Tavern, which was built around 1754 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Crocker Tavern served as a stagecoach stop, an inn, and an important meeting place into the mid-19th century. Cornelius Crocker, one of the wealthiest men on the Cape, was the first keeper of the tavern. Under the stewardship of Crocker, the inn became the central meeting place for American patriots including James Otis prior to, and during, the Revolutionary War.[6]
Barnstable (village), Massachusetts - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnstable_(village),_Massachusetts
Barnstable is the name of one of the seven villages within the Town of Barnstable , Massachusetts.
The Village of Barnstable is located on the north side of the town, centered along
"Old King's Highway" (Massachusetts Route 6A), and houses the County Complex of Barnstable ...
Barnstable Village is also home to the Crocker Tavern, which was built around 1754
and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
The Crocker Tavern served as a stagecoach stop, an inn,
and an important meeting place into the mid-19th century.
Cornelius Crocker, one of the wealthiest men on the Cape, was the first keeper of the tavern.
Under the stewardship of Crocker, the inn became the central meeting place
for American patriots including James Otis prior to, and during, the Revolutionary War.[6]
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March 23, 1704
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Barnstable, Barnstable, Province of Massachusetts Bay
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April 12, 1729
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Barnstable, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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July 29, 1732
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Barnstable, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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April 19, 1739
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Barnstable, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
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August 20, 1740
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Barnstable, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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December 20, 1744
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Barnstable, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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1749
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December 12, 1784
Age 80
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Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
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