• Thomas Cornell Sr (c. 1595 – c. 1655) was one of the earliest settlers of Boston (1638), Rhode Island (1643) and the Bronx, and a contemporary of Roger...
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  • Thomas Cornell may refer to: Thomas Cornell (settler) (1595–?), English settler in Boston, Massachusetts Thomas Cornell (politician) (1814–1890), American...
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  • Newport. Jireh Bull, early settler of Pettaquamscutt (South Kingstown) Thomas Cornell (settler) Joseph Jenckes Jr., early settler of Pawtucket, Warwick, and...
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    relative of William Cornell, who was an early settler from Rhode Island. Cornell's earliest American patrilineal ancestor, Thomas Cornell (1595–1655), was...
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  • Antoine Georges Marie de Noailles (category Cornell family)
    Vicomtesse de Courval, born in New York in 1835 and descended from Thomas Cornell (settler). "7° Duque de Mouchy, Príncipe-Duque de Poix Philippe François...
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    of George (Joris) Woolsey, one of the earliest settlers of New Amsterdam, and Thomas Cornell (settler) He progressed through the rank of master to that...
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    Charles F. Brush (category Cornell family)
    Continental Congresses during the American Revolution, as well as Thomas Cornell (settler) and the Winthrop family. Brush was raised on a farm about 10 miles...
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    Theodore Dwight Woolsey (category Cornell family)
    of George (Joris) Woolsey, one of the earliest settlers of New Amsterdam, and Thomas Cornell (settler). Woolsey Hall at Yale, completed in 1901, and Woolsey...
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    George Phillips, the Winthrop family through Elizabeth Fones, and Thomas Cornell (settler)), with whom he made gunpowder for Washington. Moses Wisner, a...
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  • Thomas or Tom Lyon may refer to: Thomas Lyon (settler) (1621–1690), English-born US settler Thomas Lyon, 8th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (1704–1753)...
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  • C. Bouck. Note: Other US political figures which descend from Thomas Cornell (settler) include Presidents Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter, John Kerry...
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  • of Cornells served as elected town officials in Scarsdale, New York since the arrival in 1713 of Richard Cornell, a grandson of a 1636 Boston settler, Thomas...
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    George Hoadly (category Cornell family)
    of George (Joris) Woolsey, one of the earliest settlers of New Amsterdam, and Thomas Cornell (settler) Hoadly married Mary Burnett Perry in 1851, a descendant...
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  • John M. Woolsey (category Cornell family)
    of George (Joris) Woolsey, one of the earliest settlers of New Amsterdam, and Thomas Cornell (settler). One member of his family graduated from Yale University...
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  • cemetery contains the remains of descendants of Richard Cornell, generally considered the first settler of European descent to homestead in Rockaway. In 1970...
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  • Richard Cornell (1625–1693) was an English Quaker ironmaster and resident of Long Island. He is generally considered the first European settler on the...
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  • James H. Fallon (category Cornell family)
    settler Thomas Cornell, who was convicted of murdering his mother and hanged in 1667. Fallon mentioned the many murders that occurred in the Cornell family...
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  • Elspeth Huxley (category Cornell University alumni)
    degree in agriculture at Reading University in England and studying at Cornell University in upstate New York. She returned to Africa periodically. Huxley...
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  •  1186. OCLC 7588473. McGuinness, Aims (1 December 2016). Path of Empire. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-1-5017-0734-6. Díaz‐Arias, David (January 2021)...
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  • 5, 1710 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, Gideon Cornell was the son of Martha Freeborn and Thomas Cornell, who was elected several times as an assistant...
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  • George Lawton (1607-1693) was an early settler of Portsmouth in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Late in life Lawton became active...
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  • poet and an interpreter of the American Indian language for the first settlers of Nantucket. He was instrumental in the colonization of Nantucket Island...
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    one by migratory individuals or an anthropogenic introduction by early settlers, who are known to have introduced several other eastern North American...
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  • Singer. Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry, Cornell University Press, 2007 ISBN 978-0801474361 Woolley, Peter J. "Soldiers...
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  • English settler in Australia who introduced rabbits into Australia in 1859 Thomas Bangalter (born 1975), French DJ and member of Daft Punk Thomas Baker...
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    2024, Cornell students erected an encampment, calling on the university to divest from companies involved with the "ongoing genocide" in Gaza. Cornell University...
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  • Otto Wolgast (c. 1640–1681) was one of the first settlers of Lewes, Delaware in the United States. He was an early magistrate and follower of Mennonite...
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    Genocide International Cornell, Fred C. (1986) [1920]. The Glamour of Prospecting. London: T. Fisher Unwin. p. 42. ISBN 0-86486-054-4. Thomas Pakenham (1991)...
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    Theodore Winthrop (category Cornell family)
    mother from theologian Jonathan Edwards and early settlers George (Joris) Woolsey and Thomas Cornell. He graduated in 1848 from Yale University, where...
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    represented the belief in the 19th-century United States that American settlers were destined to expand westward across North America, and that this belief...
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