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Three hundred years with the Corson families in America : including the Staten Island-Pennsylvania Corsons, the Sussex County,

 
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Source: Original data: Corson, Orville,. Three hundred years with the Corson families in America : including the Staten Island-Pennsylvania Corsons, the Sussex County, New Jersey Corsons, the Cape May or South Jersey Corsons, the Corsons of Dumfriesshire, Scotland, the Corsons of Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, the New England Corson families, the Canadian Corson family. Burlington, Vt.: Printed by Free Press Interstate Print. Corp., 1939.
 
Notes:   "Published in two volumes."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
 
Subjects:   Corson family.
 
Table of Contents
 
Vol I. Front matter
Vol I. Title page
Vol I. Contents
Vol I. Preface
Vol I. I. History of genealogy, its objects and value
Vol I. II. The origin of the Corson families in America
Vol I. III. The Sussex County, New Jersey, Corson Family
Vol I. IV. The Staten Island-Pennsylvania Corsons. The patronymic system of the Dutch and the origin of the name Corson
Vol I. V. The question of nationality of Cors Pietersen
Vol I. VI. With the Staten Island-Pennsylvania Corsons for three hundred years. Cors Pietersen and family
Vol I. VII. Fredrick Lubbertsen and family
Vol I. VIII. Cornelis Corssen and family
Vol I. IX. Pieter Corssen, the second son of Cors Pietersen
Vol I. X. Hendrick Corssen, the youngest son of Cors Pietersen and his descendants, the Vrooms of New Jersey
Vol I. XI. Hendrick and Cornelis Corssens land in New Jersey, almost 100 years before the birth of our country
Vol I. XII. Catherina (Tryntje) Corssen and her descendants
Vol I. XIII. Jacob Corssen and his family
Vol I. XIV. Christiaen Corssen, the second son of Capt. Cornelis Corssen, and his descendants
Vol I. XV. Cornelia Corssen and her descendants
Vol I. XVI. Benjamin Corssen, the father of the Pennsylvania and Ohio branches of the family
Vol I. XVII. The ancestors of Elizabeth and Blandia Viele
Vol I. XVIII. Historical of interest concerning the Corsen Family of Staten Island
Vol I. XIX. Benjamin Corssen and his family in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Vol I. XX. The family of Maragrietje Neefies (Nevius)
Vol I. XXI. Children of Cornelis Corsen and Annetje Van Horn. Christian Corsen and his descendants
Vol I. XXII. Desccendants of Cornelis Corsen and Maragritta Neefies--John Corson and his descendants
Vol I. XXIII. 519 Daniel Corsen and his descendants
Vol I. XXIV. The Durham and McClintock families and the part they played in the revolutionary war
Vol I. XXV. The descendants of 5195 John Corson and Margaret (Durham) Corson in Ohio
Vol I. XXVI. The story of Daniel Corson, Jr. and his descendants in Ohio
Vol I. XXVII. Benjamin Corsen, the second, and his descendants--Marytje Suydam and her ancestors
Vol I. XXVIII. Lineage charts of the Staten Island Corsons
Vol I. Index of names and places. Volume I
Vol II. Title page
Vol II. Front matter
Vol II. Contents
Vol II. His father to Edmund
Vol II. I. Three hundred years with the Corson families in America--The origin and use of the name Corson by the Cape May Branch of the Corson Family
Vol II. II. The nationality of Carsten Jensen
Vol II. III. Characteristics of the Cape May Corsons--Religious affiliations--Chief occupations--Civil and military service
Vol II. IV. The history of the Cape May or south Jersey Corson Families--Carsten Jansen and his Family
Vol II. V. John and Peter Corson and their families--Proof of immigration from Gravesend, L. I. to Cape May County, New Jersey
Vol II. Vi. The third generation. The descendants of John and Mary (Daws) Corson
Vol II. VII. The third generation. The descendants of Peter and Deborah Corson
Vol II. VIII. The fourth generation. The descendants of John and Mary Corson
Vol II. IX. The fourth generation. The descendants of Peter and Deborah Corson
Vol II. X. The fifth generation. The descendants of John and Mary Corson
Vol II. XI. The fifth generation. The descendants of Peter and Deborah Corson
Vol II. XII. The sixth generation. The descendants of John and Mary Corson
Vol II. XIII. The sixth generation. The descendants of Peter and Deborah Corson
Vol II. XIV. The descendants of John and Mary Corson
Vol II. XV. The seventh generation. The descendants of Peter and Deborah Corson
Vol II. XVI. The eighth generation. The descendants of John and Mary Corson
Vol II. XVII. The eighth generation. The descendants of Peter and Deborah Corson
Vol II. XVIII. The ninth generation. The descendants of John and Mary Corson
Vol II. XIX. The ninth generation. The descendants of Peter and Deborah Corson
Vol II. XX. The tenth and eleventh generations. The descendants of John and Mary Corson
Vol II. XXI. The tenth and eleventh generations. The descendants of Peter and Deborah Corson
Vol II. XXII. The Corsons of Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Vol II. XXIII. The Corsons of Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, Jersey
Vol II. XXIV. The New England Corson families
Vol II. XXV. The Canadian Corson Family
Index of names and places. Volume II

   
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