Re: John & Jane Corn from Philadelphia PA
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Re: John & Jane Corn from Philadelphia PA
Tim Gruber 10/17/09
Tim, thanks for all your hard work on this. I took a ride out to Mount Moriah today, but without an appointment it was like trying to find a needle in a very overgrown haystack. I'll needle to go back. Some other points of interest. One of the census had Jane as a widow later and did not give her father's name but had his birthplace as Scotland. Henry T. Corn is buried at Fernwood and we think his middle name is Tarbot, considering the unusual name, the person working with me believes it may be Jane's father's surname? Samuel and Lille's daughter Margaret Theresa Corn also buried at Mount Moriah. I think Lawrence Corn also dies in the Civil War, has a muster card and is John's brother. There is a death certificate for Maggie (Margaret) Corn who could be married to Lawrence Corn 1842? son of John and lists Maggie's father's last name as Gartland and mother's as McGloren what's interesting in that is that someone else in the tree married an O'Malley and the same Lawrence in 1910 is living in the household with the Hickey's as the father-in-law, another Irish family. With that many Irish women in the line, I'm wondering if the line might be Irish? the Irish tended to stay together, no?
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Re: John & Jane Corn from Philadelphia PA
Tim Gruber 10/17/09