Bucks County PA Archives Biographies.....Carroll, Cornelius ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joe Patterson, Patricia Bastik & Susan Walters Dec 2009 Source: History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; edited by J.H. Battle; A. Warner & Co.; 1887 Warminster Township CORNELIUS CARROLL retired farmer, P.O. Warminster, is not only himself one of the oldest residents of the county, but is the representative of one of the oldest families in the county. The family are of Scotch-Irish and Dutch descent, and believed to be connections of Carroll of Carrollton. The first of the name to come to this township was James Carroll, who in 1748 purchased from John Baldwin the farm now owned by the subject of this sketch, whose great-grandfather he was. He died about the close of the last century. His son was Bernard Carroll, who inherited the farm and lived there all his life, dying there about 1815. His son, Isaac, father of our subject, was born June 30, 1763, in the house where all his life he made his home, and died there on October 26, 1850. He was a temperate, moral man, especially noted for a kind disposition and equable temper. His wife was Elizabeth Lefferts, born June 30, 1773, who died on the anniversary of her birth in 1863. They had eight children, the only survivors being Elizabeth and Cornelius, who was born January 9, 1810. He was brought up to farming, and on the death of his father bought the home farm from the estate, and has ever since lived on it. He has always been an active, industrious man, until afflicted with blindness, about five years ago. He held the office of school director for many years, and was supervisor of his native township. On December 27, 1837, he was married to Miss Mary Magee, who was born in Horsham township, Montgomery county, August 15, 1812, and is still an active, energetic woman. To their union three children have been born: Annie Maria, Matilda and George W., all residing with their parents. The son was educated in Freeland seminary, and afterward graduated at Eastman's Commercial college, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. The daughters received their education at Roseland Female seminary at Hartsville. The family is one of the oldest, best known, and most respected in the county.