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John Peter Corn

Birth15 Mar 1752 - Albemarle, Virginia, USA
Death24 October 1843 - Hendersonville, Henderson, North Carolina, USA
MotherMolly E Noel
FatherMATTHEW Peter Cohen/Corn

Born in Albemarle, Virginia, USA on 15 Mar 1752 to MATTHEW Peter Cohen/Corn and Molly E Noel. John Peter Corn married Hannah Elizabeth Parr and had 14 children. He passed away on 24 October 1843 in Hendersonville, Henderson, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
Matthew Peter Cohen/corn
1726 - 1808
Molly E Noel
1720 - 1773
Spouse(s)
Hannah Elizabeth Parr
1764 - 1853
Children Show all
Peter (Peeter) Dewitt (Lot) Corn
1792 - 1869
Adam Jefferson Corn
1783 - 1871
Betsy Corn
1798 - 1890
Sarah "Sally" Corn
1790 - 1874
Samuel Corn
1787 - 1858
Jesse Corn
1796 - 1875
Noah Parr Corn
1802 - 1874

John A Corn
1789 - 1857
Arthur Corn
1794 - 1847
Silas Peter Corn
1803 - 1884
Mathew Dewitt Corn
1805 - 1892
William Corn
1785 - 1875
Adah "Addie" Corn
1811 - 1891
Mariam Corn
1800 - 1902

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