Individual Details
Captain Joseph Cornwall
(5 Oct 1679 - 5 Feb 1741)
He lived in Middletown (Westfield). Was commissioned captain of militia 1728.
Events
Families
Spouse | Abigail Harris ( - 1723) |
Child | Joseph Cornwall (1711 - 1787) |
Child | Abigail Cornwall (1712 - 1783) |
Child | Daniel Cornwall (1714 - 1771) |
Child | Elizabeth Cornwall (1715 - 1787) |
Child | Nathaniel Cornwall (1718 - 1775) |
Spouse | Elizabeth Hall (1684 - ) |
Father | John Cornwall (1640 - 1707) |
Mother | Martha Peck (1641 - 1708) |
Sibling | Mary Cornwall (1666 - 1742) |
Sibling | Martha Cornwall (1669 - 1709) |
Sibling | John Cornwall (1671 - 1746) |
Sibling | William Cornwall (1673 - 1731) |
Sibling | Paul Cornwall (1675 - 1751) |
Sibling | Hannah Cornwall (1677 - 1736) |
Sibling | Thankful Cornwall (1682 - 1684) |
Sibling | Thankful Cornwall (1685 - 1758) |
Sibling | Benjamin Cornwall (1688 - 1754) |
Notes
Death
Page 304-5 Name: Capt. Joseph Cornwell Location: MiddletownInvt. œ80 4-03-02. Taken 26 March, 1741, by Nathaniel Gilbert, William Rockwell and Jonat han Allin. Will dated 22 October, 1740.
I, Joseph Cornwell of Middletown, in t he County of Hartford, do make this my last will and testament: I give to Eliza beth, my wife, all and every part of the estate that did belong to her when I m arried her, and the equal half of all my household goods that have been added t o my estate since our marriage. I also give to her one horse kind, which (of mi ne) she shall choose, and 1-3 of my stock of neat cattle and sheep, after two o xen, two 3-year-old heifers and six sheep are taken out of the whole, to be to her, her heirs and assigns forever. I also give to my wife, for and during the time she shall remain my widow, the liberty of part of my dwelling house, cella r, oven, barn, well and a garden plat, as I have reserved the same for her in m y deed of gift to my youngest son Nathaniel Cornwell. And I do hereby oblige my three sons, Joseph, Daniel and Nathaniel, to find and provide suitable and con venient firewood and bread corne, and both winter and summer keeping sufficient for one horse and one cowe, or for 2 cows (she shall choose), during the time she remains my widow. I give to my eldest son, Joseph Cornwell, what I have alr eady given him by deed of gift, and 1-4 part of my right in the land and buildi ngs that did belong to my brother William Cornwell, and 1-3 part of all my husb andry tools and utensils, and 1-3 part of my horse kind (after my wife hath tak en one). I give to my 2nd son, Daniel Cornwell, what I have already given him b y deed of gift, and 1-4 part of my right in the land and buildings that did bel ong to my brother William Cornwell, and 1-3 part of all my husbandry tools and utensils, and one 3-year-old heifer (which of mine he shall choose), and 1-3 of my horse kind (after my wife hath taken one). I give to my youngest son, Nathaniel Cornwell, what I have already given him by deed of gift, and 1-2 of my rig ht in the lands and buildings that did belong to my brother William Cornwell, a nd 1-3 part of all my husbandry tools and utensils, and the benefit of the paym ent that I have made to my brother John Cornwell and his son John for about 1-2 an acre of land, desireing them to pass a deed thereof to my son Nathaniel. I also give to my sd. son two oxen, 6 sheep (which he shall choose) and one 3-yea r-old heifer, and all the remainder of my family provisions after enough thereo f is taken to support my wife and family that shall remain to dwell in my house one whole year. My meaning is, that all my swine, corne, cyder, &c., be accoun ted family provisions, only I reserve so much syder as to pay John Kirby for 6 black chairs which I have agreed with him for for my daughter Abigail Miller. I also give to my son Nathaniel all my money and credit by book, bonds or notes of hand, which is in consideration that I have given him my dwelling house in w hich I now dwell, which will in a short time want repairing, and that I do here by oblige my sd. son to pay all my just debts and funeral charges and provide f or my wife a decent mourning gown, scarf and veil, and for my other two sons to each of them a mourning weed, and for my two daughters to each a mourning scar f and veil. I give to my daughter Abigail Miller, besides what I have already g iven her, one chest of drawers and a round table which I have paid Waitstill Jo hn Plumb for, and the six black chairs above mentioned, and the equal half of a ll the household goods that were mine before my last marriage, and 1-4 part of all my household goods that have been added since my last marriage. I also give her 1-3 of all my stock of neat cattle and sheep after the above-mentioned 2 o xen, 2 heifers and 6 sheep are taken out. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Bacon, besides what I have already given her, the equal half of all the household go ods that were mine before my last marriage, and 1-4 part of all my household go ods that have been added since my last marriage, and also give her 1-3 of all m y stock of neat cattle and sheep after the above-mentioned 2 oxen, 2 heifers an d 6 sheep have been taken out. I do give to my three sons all my wearing apparr ell. I appoint my youngest son Nathaniel Cornwell sole executor.
Witness: Nath aniel Bacon, William Ward 3rd, William Rockwell.
Joseph Cornwell, ls.
Court R ecord, Page 86--7 April, 1741: Will proven.