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James Edward Cornman

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James Edward Cornman

Birth
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 Nov 1843 (aged 2)
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
3659a
Memorial ID
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Cornman Births, Baptisms, Marriages & Deaths Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, from the USGenWeb Archives: James Edward - b. 13 Nov. 1841, baptized 25 Mar 1842, parents: Martin Cornman and Mary, sponsors: parents. First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.

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Carlisle Weekly Herald (Carlisle, PA), Wednesday, November 22, 1843; pg. 3


DIED,


In this place, on Thursday night the 16th inst., JAMES EDWARD, infant son of Martin and Mary S. Cornman, aged two years and three days.


Like a dew-drop kiss'd off by the sun's morning beam,

A brief, but a beauteous existenee (sic) was given!

His soul seem'd to come down to earth in a dream,

And only to wake, when ascended to heaven!

Cornman Births, Baptisms, Marriages & Deaths Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, from the USGenWeb Archives: James Edward - b. 13 Nov. 1841, baptized 25 Mar 1842, parents: Martin Cornman and Mary, sponsors: parents. First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.

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Carlisle Weekly Herald (Carlisle, PA), Wednesday, November 22, 1843; pg. 3


DIED,


In this place, on Thursday night the 16th inst., JAMES EDWARD, infant son of Martin and Mary S. Cornman, aged two years and three days.


Like a dew-drop kiss'd off by the sun's morning beam,

A brief, but a beauteous existenee (sic) was given!

His soul seem'd to come down to earth in a dream,

And only to wake, when ascended to heaven!


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Aged 2 year, 3 days

Gravesite Details

Originally buried in First Lutheran Church burying ground in Carlisle, northeast corner of South Hanover Street and Chestnut Avenue, near current location of Old Graveyard, but in 1891 the burials from there were re-interred in the Old Graveyard.



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