He came to Lebanon, ME from Rochester, NH about 1769. His brother, Samuel Corson, came to this town about 1760 and died in 1785. Aaron was Corporal in Capt Jedediah Goodwin's Co. of Col. Edward Wigglesworth's Reg't. The roll shows that he was discharged at Albany, N.Y., 30 Nov 1776. He was an original settler of the farm now (1896) owned and occupied by the widow of William A Corson. He was buried in "Camp Hill" Cemetery in an unmarked grave. He had a son, John Sr. who m. at Lebanon 13 Nov 1794, Tamson Hodgdon; he d. 18 April 1855 at age 82 years (g.s.); she died 10 July 1865, at age 91 yrs 1 mo 16 ds. (g.s.) He had another son, Enoch, who m. Betsey, daughter of Daniel and Dorothy (Tuttle) Lord of Lebanon. His daughter, Dorcas, died unmarried.
He came to Lebanon, ME from Rochester, NH about 1769. His brother, Samuel Corson, came to this town about 1760 and died in 1785. Aaron was Corporal in Capt Jedediah Goodwin's Co. of Col. Edward Wigglesworth's Reg't. The roll shows that he was discharged at Albany, N.Y., 30 Nov 1776. He was an original settler of the farm now (1896) owned and occupied by the widow of William A Corson. He was buried in "Camp Hill" Cemetery in an unmarked grave. He had a son, John Sr. who m. at Lebanon 13 Nov 1794, Tamson Hodgdon; he d. 18 April 1855 at age 82 years (g.s.); she died 10 July 1865, at age 91 yrs 1 mo 16 ds. (g.s.) He had another son, Enoch, who m. Betsey, daughter of Daniel and Dorothy (Tuttle) Lord of Lebanon. His daughter, Dorcas, died unmarried.
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