. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times. 2)\dans;i3 m. first. June 19, iS2;^, Catherine Adams, daughter oiAmbrose Adams, his second cousin, whose genealogy is givenabove; m,, second, June 1, IfcoO, Lydia Skinner Butler; she b. , Itbs. Children by first wife : FLFCT\C^ April !.Mar) MtrlCb. An^ust IS, ,;.d. AUiTUstSU. ^^ ^Hiram \SattioD, born -July 14, r-c., ^^^^1^!\^:t^i!^^^ ^,o--ber 2. 1-,.. Ashbel BmitU. b. Man-U 10,: d. January 2o, l& CATHERINE (George, Daniel, Jo
. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times. 2)\dans;i3 m. first. June 19, iS2;^, Catherine Adams, daughter oiAmbrose Adams, his second cousin, whose genealogy is givenabove; m,, second, June 1, IfcoO, Lydia Skinner Butler; she b. , Itbs. Children by first wife : FLFCT\C^ April !.Mar) MtrlCb. An^ust IS, ,;.d. AUiTUstSU. ^^ ^Hiram \SattioD, born -July 14, r-c., ^^^^1^!\^:t^i!^^^ ^,o--ber 2. 1-,.. Ashbel BmitU. b. Man-U 10,: d. January 2o, l& CATHERINE (George, Daniel, Joseph, ^.fatthew, Wiliam—2. Hiram. Also, Abel, Ambrose, Catharine)LaS^rn November 21, HORTON CORNISH. -apt. William (George, Danic, Jo:-tph, ) Adaras;2, m. Rosa-tcll:i ^j; she b. July 1^, i;5G; d. July 2, loU2, daughter cfiTancis and L!u;abcih (linney; Loomu, oi \V indsor. Chldreu ; JJTLLIAM, b. October It, 1776; d. July ;.4, IrXJ. ^o».b«ili, t,. June \, i7sj. ^««lh, b , ;u. .Novcaibcr ^iL lSe4-. THI5tine ovniofx. Coat of .^rnis bt;came c:^-ct in 1770, and as the copy-Jk. right had rati out, it ab-sorbed by the writer, aiicestor,James Cornish, was ilie tirst schooi-m:ister in Northampton, Mass. Heafterwards moved to Wcstfieid, andabout 1667 was appointed clerk of thecourts in Hampshire County, by SirEdmund Andres. From there he re-moved to \Vind.:or, Conn., and died inSimsbury, October 29, 1698. James, Cornish, his. son, settled in SimsburyI about 1695, and was deacon of thechurch in 1715. An item in an Gazette says that whatis now Granville, .Mass., vvas sold to« James Corush ia 1606 by Toto, an In-} dian Chief for a gun and Sixteen brassbuttons. The town was settled bywhites in 173S. From what thr. writerhas heard of the town he thinks his an-cestor paid about 10 buttons too muchfor it. The way unto the Norte Contie, the rose tul fast he hira Rag-ed Staf. yet
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