Valerie, Since I have never really researched the Cornells family, I can't offer you much help. Opothleyahola, a chief and well-known spokesperson for the Upper Creek around the 1820's, is thought to be the son of Davy Cornells, but I don't remember any details about his early years. He did finally lead the Upper Creeks who voluntarily removed in 1832, so you might find some clues to your Cornells family through him. evelyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Valerie Shines Warmly Pacini" <vpacini@earthlink.net> To: <creek-southeast@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 7:35 PM Subject: Re: [CREEK-SOUTHEAST] Cornells > Hi folks, > Since geneology gets better day by day, I thought I'd ask again if any one > has come across my relatives, especially seeing the reference to Davy > Cornells, Iffa Tustenegee (Dog Warrior). My ggrandmother was an Ina > Cornell, > born in Alabama. I have no county, although I am guessing somewhere around > Baldwin, etc. since my ggrandfather Edward Owen was born in Georgia. > Guessing somewhere around 1860s since grandfather and great aunt were born > in the 1880s. Appreciate any links. > Mvto. > Valerie Shines Warmly > vpacini@earthlink.net > >