Person:David Cornwall (1)

Watchers
m. 14 Nov 1672
  1. Thomas Cornwall1673 - Bef 1702/03
  2. Hannah Cornwall1675/76 - Bef 1722/23
  3. Daniel Cornwall1677 - Bef 1702/03
  4. Jonathan Cornwall1679 - Bef 1705/06
  5. Abraham Cornwall1682 - Bef 1722/23
  6. Sarah CornwallEst 1685 -
  7. Ann CornwallEst 1688 - 1779
  8. Silence CornwallCal 1691 - 1784
  9. Stephen Cornwall1693 - 1722
  10. David Cornwall1697 - 1725
Facts and Events
Name[1] David Cornwall
Alt Name David Cornwell
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Sep 1697 Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Christening[3] 12 Sep 1697 Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Death[1][2][4] 10 Jun 1725 East Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Alt Death[2] 16 Jun 1725 East Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[4] 2 Aug 1725 £79-03-06. Taken by Samuel Hall and Ebenezer Smith.
Probate[4] 3 Aug 1725 Administration to (brother-in-law) John Penfield.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 (7) Thomas2 Cornwall, in Cornwall, Edward E. William Cornwall and His Descendants: A Genealogical History of the Family of William Cornwall, One of the Puritan Founders of New England, Who Came to America in or before the Year 1633, and Died Middletown, Connecticut, in the Year 1678. (New Haven, Conn.: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1901)
    14.

    "52. David (Cornwall), b. Sept. 1697; d. June 10, 1725, aet. 28, in East Middletown; m. Mary [Smith, da. of Thomas Smith of Haddam; she was living in Haddam, Conn., a widow, in 1728.] In 1713, 'aged about 16,' he chose Joseph Rockwell, of Middletown, for his guardian. His estate was divided among Silence Boardman, Sarah Burton, John Penfield, and the heirs of Jonathan Cornwall, but he may have had children, for in 1730 Capt. Giles Hall was appointed guardian to 'two children of David Cornwell.' These children were living in 1737. Perhaps this name David should be Steven."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Middletown Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    121.

    "Cornwell, … David, s. Thomas & Sarah, b. Sept. beginning, 1697; d. June 10, 1725 [LR1:48]"
    "Cornwell, … David, d. June 16, 1725 [LR2:Ind-4]"

  3. Volume 070 Part 1 Middletown, in Connecticut, United States. Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920. (Ancestry.com (database on-line), 2013)
    152.

    "Cornwall, … David, s. Tho[mas] & Sarah, bp. Sept. 12, 1697 [1:22]"
    "Cornwall, … David, [bp. or adm. com.] 12-7-[16]97 [1:112]"

  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Cornwall, David, Middletown, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    2:490-91.

    "Probate Records. Vol. X, 1723 to 1729. Page 312.

    Cornwall, David, Middletown. Died 10 June, 1725. Invt. £79-03-06. Taken 2 August, 1725, by Samuel Hall and Ebenezer Smith.

    Court Record, Page 95—3 August, 1725: Adms. to John Penfield, the widow of sd. deceased being deaf and dumb and thereby incapable of takeing Adms. Invt. exhibited.

    Page 163—22 August, 1727: John Penfield, Adms., now exhibits receipts from Mary Cornwall, widow, where for the sum of £13-15-00, she discharges the estate from any further demands. And John Penfield exhibited account of his Adms. Some debts remain unsatisfied, for which some land must be sold.

    Page 192—3 May, 1728: John Penfield now reports sale of land. Order to dist. the real estate remaining: To the children of Stephen Cornwall a 1-4 part; to Sarah Burton a 1-4 part; to Ann Penfield a 1-4 part; to Silence Boardman a 1-4 part. By Joseph Tracy, John Gains and Ebenezer Smith.

    Page 39 (Vol. XI) 1st March, 1730-1: John Penfield,. Adms. on the estate of David Cornwall, late of Middletown, decd., being summoned, appeared before this Court to answer the complaint of Samuel Burton for sd. Penfield not attending the order of the Court of Probates in the sale of part of the lands formerly belonging to David Cornwall, decd., to pay the debts due from the estate as per complaint lying in the files of this Court. Sd. Burton and Capt. Giles Hall, guardian to two of the children of the decd., appeared, and they all being heard on the case, this Court are of opinion that the order of the Court hath not been directly attended in the sale of sd. land, to the prejudice of the heirs, and do therefore declare sd. sale void, and now order that the Adms. shall set up an advertisement for the sale of so much of sd. land as shall be sufficient to procure the sum of £23-18-10. The sum allowed by the General Assembly holden at New Haven in October, 1727, being £35-08-10, and a house being sold for £11-10-00, there still remains the sum of £23-18-10. And that in sd. advertisement he describe the place where the land lyeth. 20 days before the sale, where the place of sale shall be, the quality with the bounds of sd. land, also at what hour of the day the sale shall be, and at beat of drum to the highest bidder, and to return his doings therein to this Court. John Penfield appealed from this judgement to the Superior Court to be holden at Hartford, in and for the County of Hartford, on the 2nd Tuesday of instant March, and sd. Penfield acknowledged himself bound to the Treasurer of the County of Hartford in a recog. of £10.

    Page 6 (Vol. XIII) 20 April, 1737: A dist. of all the lands of David Cornwall, exclusive of what was sold according to law to pay the debts due from sd. estate, was now exhibited in Court under the hands of John Gains and Joseph Frary, distributors, which dist. is accepted and ordered upon file. This Court grant John Penfield a Quietus Est."