George Corn served in 1780 as part of Roger's Expedition.
Father of 20, 10 of whom came to Jefferson Twp., near Oak Hill. George Corn is buried in the Phillips Cemetery in an unmarked grave just south of Oak Hill, near the bicentennial barn. Exact location unknown. VA memorial stone placed in James Cemetery.
George was first married to Elizabeth Ladd, John Ripley is her son, She died in 1794,before the family moved to Jackson county. He had 20 children the oldest are Elizabeth's and the youngest are Dolley's.
George Corn served in 1780 as part of Roger's Expedition.
Father of 20, 10 of whom came to Jefferson Twp., near Oak Hill. George Corn is buried in the Phillips Cemetery in an unmarked grave just south of Oak Hill, near the bicentennial barn. Exact location unknown. VA memorial stone placed in James Cemetery.
George was first married to Elizabeth Ladd, John Ripley is her son, She died in 1794,before the family moved to Jackson county. He had 20 children the oldest are Elizabeth's and the youngest are Dolley's.
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John Ripley Corn
1773–1828
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Judith Corn Mayo
1774–1863
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George Joseph Corn
1777–1822
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Susanna Corn Cummins
1780–1877
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Mary Polly Corn Rice
1789–1878
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Rev Jesse Corn
1796–1875
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William Corn
1798–1848
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Nancy Corn Guthrie
1798–1857
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Samuel Corn
1800–1854
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Peter Corn
1802–1883
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Lucy Corn Massie
1806–1901
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George W Corne
1807–1879
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James Corn
1808–1900
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Martha "Patsy" Corn Roach
1809–1880
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Hannah Corn Higgins
1813–1881
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