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K L. Smith
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Sharing bio info I found on Horatio Corson (1832-1893):

Per "300 Years with the Corson Families in America," Orville Corson, Middletown, OH 1939, Vol. 2, page 136, entry 216345

216345 HORATIO CORSON, the youngest son of John M. and Eliza (Ingersoll) Corson, was bom Dec. 7, 1832, in Cape May County, and went to Illinois with his father in 1846. There he married Emily Kirkpatrick, Dec. 27, 1853. They later moved to The Dalles, Oregon, where he died, Nov. 9, 1893. Emily Kirkpatrick was born Apr. 29, 1823, and died Apr. 29, 1900. They had four children: 2163451 Anna E.Corson; 2163452 Charles E. Corson, born June 22, 1863; 2163453 William K. Corson, born Oct. 13, 1865; 2163454 Hattie B.Corson.

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Per The History of Petersburg, N.J., by H. Stanley Craig, The Herald Press, 1913, page 33:

John M., son of Joseph and Phoebe (Mackey) Corson, married Eliza Ingersoll. He inherited from his father the Entrikin place, where he built the house now standing. His children were: John I., Francis, Mary, married Richard S. Corson; Horatio, Eliza Ann, married John Foster. In 1846 he sold his property and with his family moved to Illinois.

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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15144073/horatio-corson

posted by J. Kahn
Hi Kevin,

I received your note about joining US Southern Colonies. Here is what to do:

To join US Southern Colonies 1) Go to g2g to this Join link https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1417082/would-you-like-to-join-the-us-southern-colonies-project 2) Answer this with an ANSWER

3) I will replt to you on g2g. And will send you a private Wikitreee email.  ;You will then need to answer that after you have chosen a Team yo want to work on in the project.

4) From there I use your email address to add you to the team pages and to the Google discussion group.

Mary Richardson Project Coordinator

posted by Mary Richardson
Hello, K Smith.

Congratulations on certifying to work on pre-1700 profiles! It’s very important to read and understand the Pre-1700 Profiles page. These profiles for deep ancestors are shared by many and collaborating on them works best if we all follow the guidelines in the certification quiz.

Primary sources should always be added to pre-1700 profiles at the time they are created. If you don't have a source for a pre-1700 profile, it would be best to ask for help in the G2G forum before creating the profile.

Jenny ~ WikiTree Pre-1700 Greeter

Hi Kevin. I do not know of any connections to the border wars but you and I are connected. 15th cousins, 2 removed.

Al Clements

Hi, Kevin!

We are so happy you decided to upgrade to the Family Member level.

Please visit our tutorial pages to learn how to use WikiTree: How To Use WikiTree. They will save you time, energy, and frustration as you add your family profiles.

Exploring the site is the best way to learn. One way to do that is to check out the drop-down menus on the top right side of your profile page. Finding a known ancestor and collaborating with the profile manager is another great way to start.

Questions? You can always use the G2G link in the Help Menu to find answers.

Laura ~ WikiTree Greeter 🙂

posted by Laura DeSpain
Welcome to WikiTree!

If you have any questions about WikiTree, just click the option to reply to this message and let me know how I can help.

Mickey ~ WikiTree Greeter

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