Almon Cornwell Explained

Almon D. Cornwell
State:Wisconsin
State Assembly:Wisconsin
District:Kenosha 2nd
Term Start:January 4, 1858
Term End:January 3, 1859
Predecessor:Lathrop Burgess
Successor:James C. McKisson
Birth Date:30 March 1802
Birth Place:Greenfield, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Salem, Wisconsin, U.S.
Restingplace:Salem Mound Cemetery,
Occupation:Farmer

Almon D. Cornwell (March 30, 1820November 8, 1893) was an American farmer, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Kenosha County in the 1858 session.

Biography

Almon D. Cornwell was born March 30, 1820, in Greenfield, New York.[1] He was educated in the common schools in New York, and then taught school for two terms.[1]

He moved west in 1844, accompanied by his father-in-law, William Tichnor, and bought land in the town of Salem, in what is now Kenosha County, Wisconsin. He gradually expanded his estate from 80 acres to 600 acres. He served as chairman of the town of Salem and, in 1857, he was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing western Kenosha County. He served in the 11th Wisconsin Legislature.[2]

Cornwell died of a stroke at his home in Salem, on November 8, 1893.[3]

Personal life and family

Almon Cornwell married Cordelia Tichnor in Cayuga County, New York, on June 13, 1841.[1] They had at least nine children, though one died in infancy. Their eldest son Charles was drafted into the Union Army at age 18 and died of dysentery at Nashville, Tennessee, just a few months before the end of the war.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Portrait and Biographical Album of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin . 1892 . Lake City Publishing Co. . . 317–318 . March 16, 2022 .
  2. A manual of customs, precedents, and forms, in use in the Assembly of the state of Wisconsin . 1859 . State of Wisconsin . Crane . L. H. D. . https://images.library.wisc.edu/WI/EFacs/WIBlueBks/BlueBks/WIBlueBk1859/reference/wi.wibluebk1859.i0023.pdf . List of Assembly districts, with names of members since the last apportionment . 60 . March 16, 2022 .
  3. News: Death of a Pioneer . . November 9, 1893 . 4 . March 16, 2022 . .
  4. Book: Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861–1865 . 1 . 1886 . Office of the Adjutant General of Wisconsin . First Regiment Cavalry . 26 . March 16, 2022 .