June 6, 1899
Lee Center - Nathan Cornish, an old resident of Lee Center, died at his home in that village Sunday after an illness of several weeks, aged 89 years. The deceased suffered from a cancerous growth on his face, which developed a year and a half ago, and which finally undermined his health and usually strong constitution. He came of a an old Massachusetts family. When a child he came to the town of Lee and had always lived there. He had been engaged in farming and mason work most of his life. He was well known and greatly esteemed. He is survivied by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Markham of Lyons fals, Mrs. Hannah Coonrod and Miss Eva Cornish of Lee Center, and two sons, Charles of Georgia and Bennett of Syracuse.
June 6, 1899
Lee Center - Nathan Cornish, an old resident of Lee Center, died at his home in that village Sunday after an illness of several weeks, aged 89 years. The deceased suffered from a cancerous growth on his face, which developed a year and a half ago, and which finally undermined his health and usually strong constitution. He came of a an old Massachusetts family. When a child he came to the town of Lee and had always lived there. He had been engaged in farming and mason work most of his life. He was well known and greatly esteemed. He is survivied by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Markham of Lyons fals, Mrs. Hannah Coonrod and Miss Eva Cornish of Lee Center, and two sons, Charles of Georgia and Bennett of Syracuse.
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age 87 yrs
Family Members
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Temperance Cornish Savery
1790–1880
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Clarissa Cornish Cornish
1792–1864
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Hannah Cornish Savery
1794–1885
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Grace Cornish Bartlett
1796–1887
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Lucinda Cornish Bartlett
1798–1895
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George Cornish
1802–1890
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Hosea Cornish
1804–1894
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Sarah R. Cornish Castle
1806–1883
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Rhoda Cornish Sexton
1808–1869
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Bernard Cornish
1810–1902
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