I previously had this listed as "Adenston Cornett". I wonder if anyone knows which is correct. Terrie Carr -- if you're reading this, do you know which GORE one of his daughters was married to?? -Sherry > [Original Message] > From: Nancee Seifert <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 12/27/2009 1:46:59 PM > Subject: [IADECATU] A.D. CORNETT > > Decatur County Journal > Leon, Iowa > Thursday, March 7, 1912 > > A. DENISON CORNETT was born in Jacksonville, Kentucky, October 15, 1827. At > the age of three years he moved with his parents to Jackson County, Indiana. > There he was reared to manhood and at the age of 23, was united in marriage > with MARTHA ANN QUICK. They moved to Decatur County, Iowa, in the year 1864 > where they spent most of their remaining years. In the year 1868, they > both united with the Christian Church. A few years after this the local > congregation disbanded and for several years they were without a church home > In the year 1874, they became identified with the Adventist Church. To > this union were born six sons and four daughters. Two of the sons died in > infancy, the remaining children who still survive are: NATHANIAL CORNETT, of > Osawatomie, Kansas; WILLIS CORNETT, of Seymour, Iowa; AARON CORNETT, of > Lamoni, Iowa; SHERMAN CORNETT, of Crawley, Louisiana; Mrs. GEO B. COOPER, of > Leon, Iowa; Mrs. CREVELING, of Diagonal, Iowa; Mrs. GORE, of Osgood, Mo.; > and Mrs. BELLOWS, of Lineville, Iowa. These together with other relatives > and many friends are left to mourn the departure of a kind and loving father > a good neighbor and a splendid citizen. For more than a year deceased had > made his home with his daughter, Mrs. GEO. B. COOPER, of Leon. Desiring a > church home where he lived, in the month of January, 1911, he placed his > membership in the Christian Church of this city and remained affiliated with > it until his death. He passed away February 23, 1912, at the age of 85 > years, 4 months and 8 days. > > Funeral services were held at the parlor of Hotel Leon, Lord's Day morning, > February 25, at ten-thirty, conducted by Rev. J.S. Coffin, Pastor of the > Christian Church. The remains were taken to the Creveling Cemetery near > Togo where they were laid to rest by the side of his companion who preceded > him to the better world, May 11, 1908. > ---------------------------------------------- > Card of Thanks ~~ > > We desire to express our thanks to all our friends and neighbors who so > kindly lent their assistance and sympathy during the last illness and death > of our kind and loving father. > > -- Mr. And Mrs. Geo. B. Cooper. > --------------------------------------------------------- > Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert > December 28, 2009 > [email protected] > > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
He's not shown being buried in Creveling Cem. Either.. I thought I'd check to see what name they had for him. Nancee -------Original Message------- From: Sherry Balow Date: 12/27/2009 6:32:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IADECATU] A.D. CORNETT I previously had this listed as "Adenston Cornett". I wonder if anyone Knows which is correct. Terrie Carr -- if you're reading this, do you know Which GORE one of his daughters was married to?? -Sherry > [Original Message] > From: Nancee Seifert <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 12/27/2009 1:46:59 PM > Subject: [IADECATU] A.D. CORNETT > > Decatur County Journal > Leon, Iowa > Thursday, March 7, 1912 > > A. DENISON CORNETT was born in Jacksonville, Kentucky, October 15, 1827. At > the age of three years he moved with his parents to Jackson County, Indiana. > There he was reared to manhood and at the age of 23, was united in Marriage > with MARTHA ANN QUICK. They moved to Decatur County, Iowa, in the year 1864 > where they spent most of their remaining years. In the year 1868, they > both united with the Christian Church. A few years after this the local > congregation disbanded and for several years they were without a church Home > In the year 1874, they became identified with the Adventist Church. To > this union were born six sons and four daughters. Two of the sons died in > infancy, the remaining children who still survive are: NATHANIAL CORNETT, Of > Osawatomie, Kansas; WILLIS CORNETT, of Seymour, Iowa; AARON CORNETT, of > Lamoni, Iowa; SHERMAN CORNETT, of Crawley, Louisiana; Mrs. GEO B. COOPER, Of > Leon, Iowa; Mrs. CREVELING, of Diagonal, Iowa; Mrs. GORE, of Osgood, Mo.; > and Mrs. BELLOWS, of Lineville, Iowa. These together with other relatives > and many friends are left to mourn the departure of a kind and loving Father > a good neighbor and a splendid citizen. For more than a year deceased Had > made his home with his daughter, Mrs. GEO. B. COOPER, of Leon. Desiring a > church home where he lived, in the month of January, 1911, he placed his > membership in the Christian Church of this city and remained affiliated With > it until his death. He passed away February 23, 1912, at the age of 85 > years, 4 months and 8 days. > > Funeral services were held at the parlor of Hotel Leon, Lord's Day Morning, > February 25, at ten-thirty, conducted by Rev. J.S. Coffin, Pastor of the > Christian Church. The remains were taken to the Creveling Cemetery near > Togo where they were laid to rest by the side of his companion who Preceded > him to the better world, May 11, 1908. > ---------------------------------------------- > Card of Thanks ~~ > > We desire to express our thanks to all our friends and neighbors who so > kindly lent their assistance and sympathy during the last illness and Death > of our kind and loving father. > > -- Mr. And Mrs. Geo. B. Cooper. > --------------------------------------------------------- > Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert > December 28, 2009 > [email protected] > > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the Quotes in the subject and the body of the message www.iagenweb.org/decatur ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The 1900 Decatur Co. Census shows him as "Adenston" -- but most just say A.D Nancee -------Original Message------- From: Sherry Balow Date: 12/27/2009 6:32:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IADECATU] A.D. CORNETT I previously had this listed as "Adenston Cornett". I wonder if anyone Knows which is correct. Terrie Carr -- if you're reading this, do you know Which GORE one of his daughters was married to?? -Sherry > [Original Message] > From: Nancee Seifert <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 12/27/2009 1:46:59 PM > Subject: [IADECATU] A.D. CORNETT > > Decatur County Journal > Leon, Iowa > Thursday, March 7, 1912 > > A. DENISON CORNETT was born in Jacksonville, Kentucky, October 15, 1827. At > the age of three years he moved with his parents to Jackson County, Indiana. > There he was reared to manhood and at the age of 23, was united in Marriage > with MARTHA ANN QUICK. They moved to Decatur County, Iowa, in the year 1864 > where they spent most of their remaining years. In the year 1868, they > both united with the Christian Church. A few years after this the local > congregation disbanded and for several years they were without a church Home > In the year 1874, they became identified with the Adventist Church. To > this union were born six sons and four daughters. Two of the sons died in > infancy, the remaining children who still survive are: NATHANIAL CORNETT, Of > Osawatomie, Kansas; WILLIS CORNETT, of Seymour, Iowa; AARON CORNETT, of > Lamoni, Iowa; SHERMAN CORNETT, of Crawley, Louisiana; Mrs. GEO B. COOPER, Of > Leon, Iowa; Mrs. CREVELING, of Diagonal, Iowa; Mrs. GORE, of Osgood, Mo.; > and Mrs. BELLOWS, of Lineville, Iowa. These together with other relatives > and many friends are left to mourn the departure of a kind and loving Father > a good neighbor and a splendid citizen. For more than a year deceased Had > made his home with his daughter, Mrs. GEO. B. COOPER, of Leon. Desiring a > church home where he lived, in the month of January, 1911, he placed his > membership in the Christian Church of this city and remained affiliated With > it until his death. He passed away February 23, 1912, at the age of 85 > years, 4 months and 8 days. > > Funeral services were held at the parlor of Hotel Leon, Lord's Day Morning, > February 25, at ten-thirty, conducted by Rev. J.S. Coffin, Pastor of the > Christian Church. The remains were taken to the Creveling Cemetery near > Togo where they were laid to rest by the side of his companion who Preceded > him to the better world, May 11, 1908. > ---------------------------------------------- > Card of Thanks ~~ > > We desire to express our thanks to all our friends and neighbors who so > kindly lent their assistance and sympathy during the last illness and Death > of our kind and loving father. > > -- Mr. And Mrs. Geo. B. Cooper. > --------------------------------------------------------- > Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert > December 28, 2009 > [email protected] > > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the Quotes in the subject and the body of the message www.iagenweb.org/decatur ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
CORNETT Denslor A. P 083 ; Death Bk D 1906-1913 ; Decatur Co Courthouse;Leon IA -------Original Message------- From: Sherry Balow Date: 12/27/09 18:32:48 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IADECATU] A.D. CORNETT I previously had this listed as "Adenston Cornett". I wonder if anyone Knows which is correct. Terrie Carr -- if you're reading this, do you know Which GORE one of his daughters was married to?? -Sherry > [Original Message] > From: Nancee Seifert <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 12/27/2009 1:46:59 PM > Subject: [IADECATU] A.D. CORNETT > > Decatur County Journal > Leon, Iowa > Thursday, March 7, 1912 > > A. DENISON CORNETT was born in Jacksonville, Kentucky, October 15, 1827. At > the age of three years he moved with his parents to Jackson County, Indiana. > There he was reared to manhood and at the age of 23, was united in Marriage > with MARTHA ANN QUICK. They moved to Decatur County, Iowa, in the year 1864 > where they spent most of their remaining years. In the year 1868, they > both united with the Christian Church. A few years after this the local > congregation disbanded and for several years they were without a church Home > In the year 1874, they became identified with the Adventist Church. To > this union were born six sons and four daughters. Two of the sons died in > infancy, the remaining children who still survive are: NATHANIAL CORNETT, Of > Osawatomie, Kansas; WILLIS CORNETT, of Seymour, Iowa; AARON CORNETT, of > Lamoni, Iowa; SHERMAN CORNETT, of Crawley, Louisiana; Mrs. GEO B. COOPER, Of > Leon, Iowa; Mrs. CREVELING, of Diagonal, Iowa; Mrs. GORE, of Osgood, Mo.; > and Mrs. BELLOWS, of Lineville, Iowa. These together with other relatives > and many friends are left to mourn the departure of a kind and loving Father > a good neighbor and a splendid citizen. For more than a year deceased Had > made his home with his daughter, Mrs. GEO. B. COOPER, of Leon. Desiring a > church home where he lived, in the month of January, 1911, he placed his > membership in the Christian Church of this city and remained affiliated With > it until his death. He passed away February 23, 1912, at the age of 85 > years, 4 months and 8 days. > > Funeral services were held at the parlor of Hotel Leon, Lord's Day Morning, > February 25, at ten-thirty, conducted by Rev. J.S. Coffin, Pastor of the > Christian Church. The remains were taken to the Creveling Cemetery near > Togo where they were laid to rest by the side of his companion who Preceded > him to the better world, May 11, 1908. > ---------------------------------------------- > Card of Thanks ~~ > > We desire to express our thanks to all our friends and neighbors who so > kindly lent their assistance and sympathy during the last illness and Death > of our kind and loving father. > > -- Mr. And Mrs. Geo. B. Cooper. > --------------------------------------------------------- > Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert > December 28, 2009 > [email protected] > > www.iagenweb.org/decatur > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the Quotes in the subject and the body of the message www.iagenweb.org/decatur ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message