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Susannah Eaton was born 10 June 1807 in North Richmond, New South Wales, Australia to William Eaton (1769-1853) and Jane Lloyd (1770-1823) and died 13 June 1888 Colchester, Piper-street, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia of unspecified causes. She married Abraham Cornwell (1802-1884) 7 August 1824 in St Peters Church, Richmond, New South Wales, Australia.




Children


Offspring of Abraham Cornwell (1802-1884) and Susannah Eaton
Name Birth Death Joined with
Charlotte Cornwell (1825-1918) 15 April 1825 Richmond, New South Wales, Australia 25 April 1918 Wongalee, Bay-street, Coogee, New South Wales, Australia John Ezzey (1824-1872)
James Harry Graney (1849-1917)
William Cornwell (1827-1906)
George Cornwell (1829-1912) 30 September 1829 Richmond, New South Wales, Australia 6 June 1912 Tarwhine, Berowra, New South Wales, Australia Elizabeth Stephenson (c1834-1911)
Sophia Cornwell (1831-1918)
Abraham Cornwell (1833-1924)
Jane Cornwell (1835-1921)
Thomas Cornwell (1837-1916) 23 November 1837 Richmond, New South Wales, Australia 3 October 1916 Tiaro, Queensland, Australia Susannah Eaton (1842-1937)
Daniel Cornwell (1840-1923)
Margaret Susannah Cornwell (1842-1932)
Martha Rebecca Cornwell (1845-1920)
Mary Ann Cornwell (1847-1938)
Julia Cornwell (1849-1942)
Percy Charles Cornwell (1853-1909)






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¶ Death
  • CORNWELL.—On June 13, at Colchester, Piper-street, Bathurst, the residence of her son-in-law, Gloster S. White, Susannah, relict of the late Mr. Abraham Cornwell, aged 81 years.
The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 June 1888, page 1
§ Remains
  • THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs. ABRAHAM CORNWELL, of Richmond, are requested to attend her Funeral, to move from the railway station, Richmond, on SATURDAY, at 11.30 a.m.
The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 June 1888, page 12
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