Genealogy of the Corser family in America : embracing many of the descendants of the early settlers of the name in Massachusetts and New Hampshire with some reminiscences of their trans-Atlantic cousins . ? - nCi v?.;, :: - ::;;:•: . , . --..- .ICT- wards traced ?l^^^ialW^^^WM the famous WilliamMorgan, a tailor of^^frit-rS^v^S^ > to ^l!&^^^5^St ^biv.a ^- ^bivBQ - ^.H dsI.DwiucT) hi vva, ? hw fate reVn•)??-,. ^ Children ot Ruth : Louisa Caroi.iiuv (^riunoaia;, d. .iaii. ja, i-?..u ; m., July 30, 1850, OrvilleC. Morris; d. May 29, 1863, a. 32.Sarah Ann^, h. Oct. 22, 1832; m. James B. Newton,

Genealogy of the Corser family in America : embracing many of the descendants of the early settlers of the name in Massachusetts and New Hampshire with some reminiscences of their trans-Atlantic cousins . ? - nCi v?.;, :: - ::;;:•: . , . --..- .ICT- wards traced ?l^^^ialW^^^WM the famous WilliamMorgan, a tailor of^^frit-rS^v^S^ > to ^l!&^^^5^St ^biv.a ^- ^bivBQ - ^.H dsI.DwiucT) hi vva, ? hw fate reVn•)??-,. ^ Children ot Ruth : Louisa Caroi.iiuv (^riunoaia;, d. .iaii. ja, i-?..u ; m., July 30, 1850, OrvilleC. Morris; d. May 29, 1863, a. 32.Sarah Ann^, h. Oct. 22, 1832; m. James B. Newton, Stock Photo
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Genealogy of the Corser family in America : embracing many of the descendants of the early settlers of the name in Massachusetts and New Hampshire with some reminiscences of their trans-Atlantic cousins . ? - nCi v?.;, :: - ::;;:•: . , . --..- .ICT- wards traced ?l^^^ialW^^^WM the famous WilliamMorgan, a tailor of^^frit-rS^v^S^ > to ^l!&^^^5^St ^biv.a ^- ^bivBQ - ^.H dsI.DwiucT) hi vva, ? hw fate reVn•)??-, . ^ Children ot Ruth : Louisa Caroi.iiuv (^riunoaia;, d. .iaii. ja, i-?..u ; m., July 30, 1850, OrvilleC. Morris; d. May 29, 1863, a. 32.Sarah Ann^, h. Oct. 22, 1832; m. James B. Newton, Sept. 20, 1845.Harriet L.^ b. Jan. 13, 183-5 ; d. 1860, a. 25.Frank Iliram^, b. April 30, 1837 ; lived with his grandfather Hubbard aft«r his fathers death ; m. L. Bartletfc, Feb. 10, 1863.Henrietta Laura% b. Dec. 27, 1840; d. Oct. 22, 18.53, a. 12.George W. b. Feb. 22, 1844; i r in Flint, M March 2.», 1868, Amanda T.. < , N. Y. Harriet Lavinias (David Davids John ....«;n, N. Y., March 3, 1824 ; d. at Lowell. M ig, 1886, a. 61 ; m., Nov. I3, 1S44, Hem . b. May 9, . CHARLES W.5 ADAMS. 75 1813. He was formerly proprietor of a paper-mill, inRochester, N. Y. ; also had charge of a tannery in Spen-cerport; in 1880 was engaged in the paper trade andinsurance business in Lowell, Mass., where he died.Children, b. in New York : Harriet Augusta^ (Church), b. Nov. 30, 1845. (229) Henry Ward^, b. April 4, 1850. (230) Frederic Cameron^, b. Aug. 26, 1857. 160 (70). Charles W.s (Adams) (Hannah-*, David^, John), b. in Bos.cawen, 1801 ; went to N. Y. about 1832 ; worked inParma and other places; m. Lydia Tripp, of P. ;removed to Manchester, N. H., about 1850; d. therePeb. 8, 1863, a. 61 ; was a prominent freemason ; shoe-maker, tanner, and paper-hanger by trade. Children, b.in N. Y. : William Henry^, h. 1840; bookkeeper in Amesbury, Mass.; later went West.Fanny^, b. 1842 ; m. Charles B. Danforth, reporter for the Boston Herald, who d. Jan. 15, 1890, a. 48. She d. Sept. 17, 1898. Childre