Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Jonathan Cornelius (b. 26 March 1736, d. 12 May 1820) |
Mother* | Sarah (Mary) Baldwin (b. 2 January 1729, d. 26 September 1811) |
Birth | 17 April 1763 | Birth: Elizabeth Cornelius was born on 17 April 1763 in Hempstead, Nassau, New York, British Colonial AmericaB.1,2 |
Marriage | 7 October 1784 | Marriage: David Jarvis and Elizabeth Cornelius were married on 7 October 1784 in Queens, New York, United StatesB.1,2 |
Death | 21 March 1825 | Death: Elizabeth Cornelius died on 21 March 1825 at age 61 in Queens, New York, United StatesB.1,2 |
Name | 7 October 1784 | As of 7 October 1784, Elizabeth Cornelius was also known as Elizabeth Jarvis.1,2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Birth | 13 March 1759 | Birth: David Jarvis was born on 13 March 1759 in Queens, New York, British Colonial AmericaB.1 |
Marriage | 7 October 1784 | Marriage: David Jarvis and Elizabeth Cornelius were married on 7 October 1784 in Queens, New York, United StatesB.2,1 |
Death | 9 August 1819 | Death: David Jarvis died on 9 August 1819 at age 60 in Queens, New York, United StatesB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Jonathan Cornelius (b. 26 March 1736, d. 12 May 1820) |
Mother* | Sarah (Mary) Baldwin (b. 2 January 1729, d. 26 September 1811) |
Birth | 12 July 1765 | Birth: Sarah Cornelius was born on 12 July 1765.1 |
Death | 1857 | Death: Sarah Cornelius died in 1857 at age ~92.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Jonathan Cornelius (b. 26 March 1736, d. 12 May 1820) |
Mother* | Sarah (Mary) Baldwin (b. 2 January 1729, d. 26 September 1811) |
Birth | 19 March 1766 | Birth: John Cornelius was born on 19 March 1766.1 |
Marriage | Marriage: John Cornelius and Nancy or Ann de Mott were married.1 | |
Death | 1854 | Death: John Cornelius died in 1854 at age ~88.1 |
Last Edited | 21 June 2024 |
Marriage | Marriage: John Cornelius and Nancy or Ann de Mott were married.1 |
Name | Nancy or Ann de Mott was also known as Nancy or Ann Cornelius.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Jonathan Cornelius (b. 26 March 1736, d. 12 May 1820) |
Mother* | Sarah (Mary) Baldwin (b. 2 January 1729, d. 26 September 1811) |
Birth | 10 November 1767 | Birth: Mary Cornelius was born on 10 November 1767.1 |
Marriage | 15 July 1789 | Marriage: William Bardeau and Mary Cornelius were married on 15 July 1789 at Presbyterian ChurchB in Yorktown, Westchester, New York, United StatesB. from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/newyork/yorktown_ny_marr.htm1 |
Name | 15 July 1789 | As of 15 July 1789, Mary Cornelius was also known as Mary Bardeau.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Marriage | 15 July 1789 | Marriage: William Bardeau and Mary Cornelius were married on 15 July 1789 at Presbyterian ChurchB in Yorktown, Westchester, New York, United StatesB. from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/newyork/yorktown_ny_marr.htm1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Jonathan Cornelius (b. 26 March 1736, d. 12 May 1820) |
Mother* | Sarah (Mary) Baldwin (b. 2 January 1729, d. 26 September 1811) |
Birth | 18 April 1770 | Birth: Phoebe Cornelius was born on 18 April 1770.1 |
Marriage | Marriage: Richard Smith and Phoebe Cornelius were married.1 |
Name | Phoebe Cornelius was also known as Phoebe Smith.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Marriage | Marriage: Richard Smith and Phoebe Cornelius were married.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Jonathan Cornelius (b. 26 March 1736, d. 12 May 1820) |
Mother* | Sarah (Mary) Baldwin (b. 2 January 1729, d. 26 September 1811) |
Birth | 5 May 1775 | Birth: Jane Cornelius was born on 5 May 1775.1 |
Death | 1 January 1800 | Death: Jane Cornelius died on 1 January 1800 at age 24.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Jonathan Cornelius (b. 26 March 1736, d. 12 May 1820) |
Mother* | Sarah (Mary) Baldwin (b. 2 January 1729, d. 26 September 1811) |
Daughter* | Ann Cornelius |
Birth | 6 April 1778 | Birth: Jonathan Cornelius was born on 6 April 1778.1 |
Marriage | Marriage: Jonathan Cornelius and Sarah were married.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Ann Cornelius |
Marriage | Marriage: Jonathan Cornelius and Sarah were married.1 |
Name | Sarah was also known as Sarah Cornelius.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Jonathan Cornelius (b. 6 April 1778) |
Mother* | Sarah |
Marriage | 1801 | Marriage: George Weeks and Ann Cornelius were married in 1801.1 |
Name | 1801 | As of 1801, Ann Cornelius was also known as Ann Weeks.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Marriage | 1801 | Marriage: George Weeks and Ann Cornelius were married in 1801.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Jonathan Cornelius (b. 26 March 1736, d. 12 May 1820) |
Mother* | Sarah (Mary) Baldwin (b. 2 January 1729, d. 26 September 1811) |
Birth | 27 May 1780 | Birth: Daniel Cornelius was born on 27 May 1780.1 |
Marriage | Marriage: Daniel Cornelius and (--?--) Graham were married.1 |
Last Edited | 23 June 2023 |
Marriage | Marriage: Daniel Cornelius and (--?--) Graham were married.1 |
Name | (--?--) Graham was also known as Cornelius.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Elias Cornelius, II (b. 5 November 1703, d. 25 June 1743) |
Mother* | Elizabeth (Rock) Smith (b. 12 August 1703, d. about 1751) |
Daughter* | Elizabeth Cornelius |
Son* | John C Cornelius |
Daughter* | Mary Ann Cornelius |
Daughter* | Mary Cornelius (b. 31 January 1767, d. 11 September 1840) |
Birth | 22 December 1739 | Birth: John Cornelius was born on 22 December 1739 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, British Colonial AmericaB.1 |
Marriage | 8 March 1765 | Marriage: John Cornelius and Mary Powell were married on 8 March 1765 in Huntington, Suffolk, New York, British Colonial AmericaB.1 |
Death | 10 April 1814 | Death: John Cornelius died on 10 April 1814 at age 74.1 |
Memo | Memo: Data from History of the Cornelius Family in America - by Charles S. Cornelius - 1 Jan 1926 Pg 10 - chapter 10 - Vol 1. >From Long Island Genealogies: JESSE MERRITT and MARY CORNELIUS, d. 11-7-1840, daughter of JOHN and MARY POWELL CORNELIUS had the following children: 1. Elisabeth Cornelius, b. 10-20-1793, md. 3-26-1817 Ardon Seaman, son of Sebulon, she died 2-3-1875, he died 4-2-1875. 2. John Cornelius, b. 7-2-1796, married in1 835, Phebe H. Albertson, he died 1-26-1891. 3. Mary Ann Cornelius, b. 1-2-1799, md. (1) in 1826 Whitehead Hicks, md. (2) Robt. Seaman, she died in 1887. SURBEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, ST. JOHN There is an Account of Records and Papers delivered by Mr. JESSE MERRITT, DeputyClerk to James Cluert, Esq., Clerk of Thomas Wetmore, Esq. the present Clerk of Queens County, the 8th day of October 1787. 1st the charter of Queens County. 2nd and 3rd Deeds, &c., &c., &c. JESSE MERRITT requested and became a member of Jericho Monthly Meeting of Friends in 1788. He was married, by Friends ceremony the 6 of 5, 1789 at Bethpage, to MARY CORNELIUS, daughter of JOHN and MARY POWELL CORNELIUS. A warm friend of Elias Hicks went with him as companion on his very trying journey through the then far West in 1828. They traveled with their own conveyance over mountains and through wildernesses in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, taking 6 months for the trip. They held and attended many meetings, and his account of the MARY CORNELIUS, daughter of JOHN and MARY CORNELIUS of Oyster Bay in the County and State aforesaid, having declared their intentions of marriage with each other before two several monthly meetings of the People called Quakers at Westbury, according to the good order used among them, and having consent of parents and nothing appearing to obstruct, was approved by said meeting. Now these are to certify all whom it may concern, that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 6th day of the fifth month one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine (5-6-1789), they, the said JESSE MERRITT and MARY CORNELIUS appeared in a Public Meeting of said People and others at Bethpage, and the said JESSE MERRITT, taking the said MARY CORNELIUS by the hand, did in a solemn manner openly declare that he took her to be his wife, promising by Divine assistance to be unto her, a true and loving husband until death should separate them. And then in the said Assembly the said MARY CORNELIUS did in like manner declare that she took the said JESSE MERRITT to be her husband, promising by Divine assistance to be unto him a true and loving wife until death should separate them. And more over, the said JESSE MERRITT and MARY CORNELIUS, she according to the custom of marriage assuming the name of her husband as a further confirmation thereof did then and there, t! o these presents set their hands. JESSE MERRITT MARY MERRITT And we whose names are hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of said marriage and subscription have as witnesses thereto set our hands the day and year above written. John Whitson Mary Rushmore Deborah Whitson Hannah Whitson Henry Whitson, Jr. Thomas Whitson Phebe Whitson JOHN CORNELIUS Mary Whitson MARY CORNELIUS Elisabeth Pearsall Martha Powell Sarah Allen Philena Powell John Merritt Rowland Pearsall James Merritt Samuel Powell Phebe Merritt James Oakley Sarah Merritt Elisabeth Oakley Anna Pearsall Thomas Titus Isaac Powell David Willets1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Elizabeth Cornelius |
Son* | John C Cornelius |
Daughter* | Mary Ann Cornelius |
Daughter* | Mary Cornelius (b. 31 January 1767, d. 11 September 1840) |
Birth | 30 October 1739 | Birth: Mary Powell was born on 30 October 1739.1 |
Marriage | 8 March 1765 | Marriage: John Cornelius and Mary Powell were married on 8 March 1765 in Huntington, Suffolk, New York, British Colonial AmericaB.1 |
Death | 21 March 1826 | Death: Mary Powell died on 21 March 1826 at age 86.1 |
Name | 8 March 1765 | As of 8 March 1765, Mary Powell was also known as Mary Cornelius.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | John Cornelius (b. 22 December 1739, d. 10 April 1814) |
Mother* | Mary Powell (b. 30 October 1739, d. 21 March 1826) |
Birth | 31 January 1767 | Birth: Mary Cornelius was born on 31 January 1767.1 |
Marriage | 6 May 1789 | Marriage: Jesse Merritt and Mary Cornelius were married on 6 May 1789.1 |
Death | 11 September 1840 | Death: Mary Cornelius died on 11 September 1840 at age 73.1 |
Name | 6 May 1789 | As of 6 May 1789, Mary Cornelius was also known as Mary Merritt.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Birth | 20 February 1767 | Birth: Jesse Merritt was born on 20 February 1767 in Peekskill, Westchester, New York, British Colonial AmericaB.1 |
Marriage | 6 May 1789 | Marriage: Jesse Merritt and Mary Cornelius were married on 6 May 1789.1 |
Death | 30 March 1843 | Death: Jesse Merritt died on 30 March 1843 at age 76.1 |
Memo | Memo: Data from Sherry Cornelius: Jesse Merritt, born February 20, 1767 at Peekskill married in 1789 Mary Cornelius, daughter of John Cornelius and Mary Powell Cornelius, Jesse died March 30, 1843, and Mary Cornelius Merritt died November 7th, 1840. Later in the record it shows Jesse’s birth date as February 20th, 1769 who was with his father on Long Island in 1781, so there is somewhat of a discrepancy for the date of birth on Jesse. Jesse Merritt requested and became a member of Jericho Monthly Meeting of Friends in 1788. He was married by Friends ceremony the 6th of May 1789 at Bethpage, to Mary Cornelius, daughter of John and Mary Powell Cornelius. A warm friend of Elias Hicks went with him as companion on his very trying journey through the far West in 1828. They traveled with their own conveyance over mountains and through wildernesses in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, taking 6 months for the trip. They held and attended many meetings and his account of the Mary Cornelius, daughter of John and Mary Cornelius of Oysterbay in the County and State aforesaid, having declared their intentions of marriage with each other before two several monthly meetings of the People called Quakers at Westbury, according to the good order used among them, and having consent of parents and nothing appearing to obstruct, was approved by said meeting. Now these are to certify all whom it may concern, that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 6th day of the 5th month 1789. They, the said Jesse Merritt and Mary Cornelius appeared in a Public Meeting of said People and others at Bethpage, and the said Jesse Merritt, taking the said Mary Cornelius by the hand did in a solemn manner openly declare that he took her to be his wife promising by Divine assistance to be unto her a true and loving husband until death should separate them. And then in the said Assembly, the said Mary Cornelius did in like manner declare that she took the said Jesse Merritt to be her husband promising by Divine assistance to be unto him a true and loving wife until death should separate them. And, moreover, the said Jesse Merritt and Mary Cornelius, she according to the custom of marriage, assuming the name of her husband, as a further confirmation thereof, did then and there, to these presents set their hands. Jesse Merritt Mary Merritt And we whose names are hereunto subscribed being present at the solemnization of said marriage and subscription, have as witnesses, set our hands the day and year above written. John Whitson Mary Rushmore Deborah Whitson Hannah Whitson Henry Whitson, Jr. Thomas Whitson Phebe Whitson John Cornelius Mary Whitson Mary Cornelius Elisabeth Pearsall Martha Powell Sarah Allen Philena Powell John Merritt Rowland Pearsall James Merritt Samuel Powell Phebe Merritt James Oakley Sarah Merritt Elisabeth Oakley Anna Pearsall Thomas Titus Isaac Powell David Willets ************************(end) Data from History of the Cornelius Family in America - by Charles S. Cornelius - 1 Jan 1926 Pg 10 - chapter 10 - Vol 1. Jesse Merritt was one of the largest land owners on Long Island, NY, and the family still hold most of the original tract of 2000 acres, the deed of which was given him by the Indians and which is still in the possession of Mrs. John C. Marriett Jr.. Jesse Merritt built the house known as 'The Merritt Place'. The house stands on the east side of the road about two miles northeast of Farmingdale , and about four miles north of Massapequa and the Minell Place, or the old 'Cornelius Homestead'. It is a large square gabled house, two and a half stories high and surrounded by a grove of fine maples and directly in front is a immense Black Walnut and said to have been planted about 1800. To the north of the house is a lily pond about 30 feet across and formed by springs and filled wit beautiful white water lilies. To the North of this is a large field of about 20 acres, sloping to the east. This is sandy lome planted to gladiolas and dehlias, and the view one gets of this immense garden in passing is a sight to be remembered. The present owner of the place, Mrs. John Merritt, Jr. and her son care for the place and the garden. (1924) John Cornelius Database: Same reference book-Baltimore County Families by Barnes: White, Steven (4), s. of Stephen, and Ann, were named in the 1698 will of his uncle John Rockhold; died in Baltimore County by 1717; md Sarah? who married 2nd c. 1718 to John Cornelius. In June 1710, Christopher Cox and wife Mary, conv. him of Radnage; by 1692 was a taxable in south side of Patapsco Hund.; admin. bond was posted 17 February 1717/18 by John Cornelius and wife Sarah with William Jones and Richard Hampton; est. was inv. 6 March 1717 by John Buckingham and Wm. Anderson and valued at L73.9.0, and signed by William Hawkins and John Gray as kin; est. was admin. 13 July 1719 and 31 August 1721; Stephen had issue: John, Stephen, William, mentioned 1711 but not in 1719; Hannah, Anne, Sarah and Joshua (1:279; 5:360; 14:51; 48:242; 67:75; 138); Johnston notes on White family1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | John Cornelius (b. 22 December 1739, d. 10 April 1814) |
Mother* | Mary Powell (b. 30 October 1739, d. 21 March 1826) |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | John Cornelius (b. 22 December 1739, d. 10 April 1814) |
Mother* | Mary Powell (b. 30 October 1739, d. 21 March 1826) |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | John Cornelius (b. 22 December 1739, d. 10 April 1814) |
Mother* | Mary Powell (b. 30 October 1739, d. 21 March 1826) |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Elias Cornelius, II (b. 5 November 1703, d. 25 June 1743) |
Mother* | Elizabeth (Rock) Smith (b. 12 August 1703, d. about 1751) |
Son* | Samuel Cornelius+ (b. 17 August 1769, d. 24 April 1845) |
Daughter* | Elizabeth Cornelius (b. 25 August 1773, d. 26 June 1864) |
Son* | John Cornelius+ (b. 25 August 1773, d. 27 July 1830) |
Daughter* | Mary Cornelius+ (b. 4 October 1775, d. 26 June 1864) |
Son* | William Cornelius (b. about 1782, d. March 1802) |
Son* | Moses Cornelius (b. about 1785, d. 1786) |
Son* | Benjamin Cornelius+ (b. about 1788, d. 31 May 1874) |
Son* | Henry Cornelius+ (b. 20 January 1789, d. 12 June 1855) |
Birth | 21 April 1743 | Birth: Moses Cornelius was born on 21 April 1743 in Farmingdale, Nassau, New York, British Colonial AmericaB.1 |
Marriage | between 1766 and 1777 | Marriage: Moses Cornelius and Mary Ann Carman were married between 1766 and 1777 in Farmingdale, Nassau, New York, British Colonial AmericaB.1 |
Death | 17 September 1796 | Death: Moses Cornelius died on 17 September 1796 at age 53 in Farmingdale, Nassau, New York, United StatesB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Son* | Samuel Cornelius+ (b. 17 August 1769, d. 24 April 1845) |
Daughter* | Elizabeth Cornelius (b. 25 August 1773, d. 26 June 1864) |
Son* | John Cornelius+ (b. 25 August 1773, d. 27 July 1830) |
Daughter* | Mary Cornelius+ (b. 4 October 1775, d. 26 June 1864) |
Son* | William Cornelius (b. about 1782, d. March 1802) |
Son* | Moses Cornelius (b. about 1785, d. 1786) |
Son* | Benjamin Cornelius+ (b. about 1788, d. 31 May 1874) |
Son* | Henry Cornelius+ (b. 20 January 1789, d. 12 June 1855) |
Birth | 1746 | Birth: Mary Ann Carman was born in 1746 in Farmingdale, Nassau, New York, British Colonial AmericaB.1 |
Marriage | between 1766 and 1777 | Marriage: Moses Cornelius and Mary Ann Carman were married between 1766 and 1777 in Farmingdale, Nassau, New York, British Colonial AmericaB.2 |
Name | between 1766 and 1777 | As of between 1766 and 1777, Mary Ann Carman was also known as Mary Ann Cornelius.2 |