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Per "300 Years with the Corson Families in America," Orville Corson, Middletown, OH 1939, Vol. 2, page 136, entry 216342
216342 REV. JOHN I. CORSON, the second child of John M. and Eliza (Ingersoll) Corson, was born Feb. 12, 1823. He married, first, Hannah Marshall, Jan. 11, 1845. He was a Metho¬ dist minister, being the only one of his father's children that did not go to Illinois in 1846. In 1853 he entered the New Jersey M. E. Conference and served continuously until 1893, when he took supernumerary relations with the Conference. He died Mar. 29, 1899, aged 76 years, and is buried in the Churchyard at Tuckahoe, N. J. Rev. John I. and Hannah Corson had three children:
2163421 Experience Corson ;
2163422 Eliza Corson;
2163423 Frances Corson.
John I. Corson married, second, Hannah Frambres.
=== Above information appreciatively received from jkahn (FG ID 47371049) ===
=== Below information appreciatively received from jkahn (FG ID 47371049) ===
Per "300 Years with the Corson Families in America," Orville Corson, Middletown, OH 1939, Vol. 2, page 136, entry 216342
216342 REV. JOHN I. CORSON, the second child of John M. and Eliza (Ingersoll) Corson, was born Feb. 12, 1823. He married, first, Hannah Marshall, Jan. 11, 1845. He was a Metho¬ dist minister, being the only one of his father's children that did not go to Illinois in 1846. In 1853 he entered the New Jersey M. E. Conference and served continuously until 1893, when he took supernumerary relations with the Conference. He died Mar. 29, 1899, aged 76 years, and is buried in the Churchyard at Tuckahoe, N. J. Rev. John I. and Hannah Corson had three children:
2163421 Experience Corson ;
2163422 Eliza Corson;
2163423 Frances Corson.
John I. Corson married, second, Hannah Frambres.
=== Above information appreciatively received from jkahn (FG ID 47371049) ===
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