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Catherine Quigley <I>MacMillan</I> Cornman

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Catherine Quigley MacMillan Cornman

Birth
Death
11 Oct 1932 (aged 71)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
3106
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Ephraim Cornman, full age, son of Ephraim & Barbara Cornman, and Catharine Quigley McMillen (sic), full age, daughter of A.J. & E.A. McMillen (sic), were married August 21, 1895 at Carlisle, PA. (Source: Cumberland County, PA Marriage Records)
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Patriot (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, August 11, 1922; pg. 3

Colonel Daniel Cornman, U.S.A. retired, of Washington, is visiting his son, Daniel R. Cornman, at Carlisle.

Colonel Cornman was in command of a brigade in the Vera Cruz expedition and rendered distinguished service at Santiago. Later, he served three times in the Philippine Islands during native insurrections in the possessions. Accompanying Colonel Cornman are his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Cornman of Washington, and formerly of Carlisle. The party motored from the Capital to Carlisle.
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The Evening News (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, October 15, 1932; pg. 15

MRS. KATHERINE (sic) E. CORNMAN

CARLISLE, Oct. 15. - Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine (sic) E. Cornman, widow of Ephraim Cornman, were held from the 1:30 o'clock train this afternoon, the Rev. Roy E. Leinbach, officiating. Burial was in the Old Graveyard.

Mrs. Cornman, who died Tuesday at her home in Washington, is survived by two sisters, Misses Grace and Nellie McMillan, of Washington.
Ephraim Cornman, full age, son of Ephraim & Barbara Cornman, and Catharine Quigley McMillen (sic), full age, daughter of A.J. & E.A. McMillen (sic), were married August 21, 1895 at Carlisle, PA. (Source: Cumberland County, PA Marriage Records)
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Patriot (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, August 11, 1922; pg. 3

Colonel Daniel Cornman, U.S.A. retired, of Washington, is visiting his son, Daniel R. Cornman, at Carlisle.

Colonel Cornman was in command of a brigade in the Vera Cruz expedition and rendered distinguished service at Santiago. Later, he served three times in the Philippine Islands during native insurrections in the possessions. Accompanying Colonel Cornman are his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Cornman of Washington, and formerly of Carlisle. The party motored from the Capital to Carlisle.
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The Evening News (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, October 15, 1932; pg. 15

MRS. KATHERINE (sic) E. CORNMAN

CARLISLE, Oct. 15. - Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine (sic) E. Cornman, widow of Ephraim Cornman, were held from the 1:30 o'clock train this afternoon, the Rev. Roy E. Leinbach, officiating. Burial was in the Old Graveyard.

Mrs. Cornman, who died Tuesday at her home in Washington, is survived by two sisters, Misses Grace and Nellie McMillan, of Washington.

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