My Tomson ancestor, Cornelius, married to the daughter of Elizabeth Cornell x Chriistopher Almy. She was named Elizabeth Cornell Almy and removed from Rhode Island to settle in the New Caesarea/East Jersey Colonies prior to death. They had 6 known children bet 1680 and 1690 cira and many were in Monmouth Co NJ. Anyone interested in chatting can reach me at lthankdar@gmail.com
Ref: book by Lloyd Huber Almy; HENRY AUGUSTUS ALMY, HIS DESCENDANTS AND LINEAGE FROM THE IMMIGRANT WILLIAM ALMY; published 1956 , Crafton, Pittsburgh 5, Pa.
Stillwell's Hist. and MIsc. Vol $ & %; mentions 2nd marriage to John Leonard.
Will of 1st husband, Lewis Morris:
Page: 329
Name: Lewis Morris
Date: 01 Apr 1696
Location: Shrewsbury Administration on the estate of, granted to his widow Elizabeth. N. J. Archives, XXI., p. 239 1696 April 1. Bond of the widow Elizabeth Morris as administratrix of the estate of. Samuel Leonard fellow bondsman. 1696 May 26. Inventory of the personal estate (£146.9.5, incl. a negro man £30 and a negro boy £20); made by George Corleis, Thomas Huitt, Francis Jackson and Robert Johnes. Monmouth Wills
Will of E. C. Allmy/Almy's 2nd husband, John Leonard:
Page: 290
Name: John Leonard
Date: 28 Feb 1711-2
Location: Monmouth Co.
will of. Wife Elizabeth. Children--John, Henry, Samuel, Christopher, Sarai and Ann, stepson Lewis Mores. Real and personal estate. The wife sole executrix, but cousin Henry Lenard empowered to dispose of real estate. Witnesses--William Lippincott, Francis Borden, Sarah Powell. Proved May 2, 1712.
Lib. 1, p. 348
1712 March 27. Inventory of the personal estate (£100.1.4); made by Richard Chambers and Cornelius Lane.
According to the volume 6 of Colonial Families of the United States, Elizabeth had children with her second spouse, John Leonard and claims she died in 1712. however it was her second spouse who died in 1712 and she is seen later into the 1720's.