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- "Thomas Cornell came to America about 1638, with his wife and most, if not all, of his children. He is first found in Boston, where by a vote of the Town Meeeting, Aug. 20, 1638, he is permitted to buy 'William Baulstone's house, yard, and garden, backside of Mr. Coddington, and to become an inhabitant,' This property was situated in Washington Street, between Summer and Milk Streets. He sold it in 1643 to Edward Tyng, who had a warehouse, and brew house, and constrcuted a dial there. Sept. 6, 1638, 'Thomas Cornhill was licensed upon tryal to keepe an inn in the room of Will Baulstone till the next General Court.' June 4, 1639, he 'was fined ?30 for several offences selling wine without license and beare at 2d. a quart.' Two days later he was abated ?10 of his fine, and allowed a month'to sell off his ware which is upon his hand, and then to cease from keeping intertainment, and the town to furnish another.'"9
[Check out TAG 35 (1959): 107 for baptisms and burials of children in Safron Walden, Essex, Eng.]
Their children include:
83 i. Sarah (ca1623-ca1690)
84 ii. Richard (ca1625-1694)
85 iii. Ann (ca1625-)
86 iv. William (Died young) (ca1625-1628)
87 v. Thomas (ca1627-1673)
88 vi. Rebecca (ca1629-1713)
89 vii. Joshua (Died young) (ca1630-<1641)
90 viii. Kelame (Died soon) (ca1630-1632)
91 ix. Elizabeth (Died young) (ca1631-<1637)
92 x. William (Died young) (ca1632-<1636)
93 xi. John (ca1634-1704)
94 xii. William (ca1636-)
95 xiii. Elizabeth (ca1637->1708)
96 xiv. Joshua (ca1641-)
97 xv. Kent (ca1643-)
98 xvi. Samuel (ca1644-ca1715)
99 xvii. Mary (ca1645-)
(Portsmouth Genealogy, David Pane-Joyce)
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