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William Corser

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States
Death: January 04, 1773 (42-43) (Drowned, with his son William, in Great pond, 1773)
Place of Burial: Plains Cemetery Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of John Corser, III and Tabitha Akers Corser
Husband of Anne Flanders and Abigail Corser
Father of Judith Carter Yuran; Jane Fitzgerald; Asa Corser; Mary Corser; Nathan Corser and 7 others
Brother of Rebecca Paine; John Corser, IV; Nathan Corser; Polly Flanders; Elizabeth Browley and 3 others

Managed by: Nancy Lucerne (Borron) Cook
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About William Corser

William Corser

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25576357/william-corser

William Corser

BIRTH 1730 Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA

DEATH 1767 (aged 36–37) Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA

BURIAL Plains Cemetery Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA

MEMORIAL ID 25576357 ·

William and his son Asa Corser drowned when their canoe upset. They were found in each others arms. still holding each other

Family Members

Parents
John Corser 1678–1776

Siblings

John Corser 1718–1791

Nathan Corser 1720–1800

Elizabeth Corser Bowley 1724 – unknown

Children

Asa Corser 1754–1815

William Corser 1756–1767

Mary Corser Yuran 1759–1834

Judith Corser Carter 1766–1832


William Corser

Gender: Male

Birth: 1730

Death: 1773 (43) (Drowned, with his son William, in Great pond, 1773)

Immediate Family:

Son of John Corser Jr

Husband of Anne Corser - Flanders

Father of Jane Fitzgerald; Asa Corser and Mary Corser

Added by: Samuel Lawrence on May 22, 2009

Managed by: Jason Peter Herbert and Adrienne Virginia Soto

Drowned, with his son William, in Great pond, 1773.

William and his son Asa Corser drowned when their canoe upset. They were found in each others arms, still holding each other.

William Corser

William Corser Gender: Male Birth: estimated between 1763 and 1823 Immediate Family: Son of William Corser and Abigail Corser Brother of Nathan Corser; Abigail Corser; Sally Corser; Jeremiah Corser; John Corser; Elias Corser and Eliphalet Corser « less Added by: Nancy Lucerne (Borron) Cook on January 3, 2010 Managed by: Nancy Lucerne (Borron) Cook William Corser

William Corser Gender: Male Birth: estimated between 1763 and 1823 Immediate Family: Son of William Corser and Abigail Corser Brother of Nathan Corser; Abigail Corser; Sally Corser; Jeremiah Corser; John Corser; Elias Corser and Eliphalet Corser « less Added by: Nancy Lucerne (Borron) Cook on January 3, 2010 Managed by: Nancy Lucerne (Borron) Cook

William Corser

William Corser Gender: Male Birth: circa 1758 Death: 1812 (50-58) Plattsburg, New York, USA Immediate Family: Son of John Corser and Tabatha Akers Husband of Ann Corser and Abigail Corser Father of Nathan Corser; William Corser; Abigail Corser; Sally Corser; Jeremiah Corser; John Corser; Elias Corser and Eliphalet Corser « less Brother of John Corser; Nathan Corser; William Corser; Hannah Corser; Elizabeth Browley; David Corser; Tabaitha Corser; Polly Corser; Sarah Corser and John Corser « less Added by: Nancy Lucerne (Borron) Cook on August 29, 2008 Managed by: Nancy Lucerne (Borron) Cook and Steven A Apple

1734 CORSER, William, b. about 1730; m Anne Carter of B [Boscawen]; drowned with his son, William, in Great pond, 1773. January 29, 1782 DEATH: Died with his on William in Great Pond 1773. aGenealogy of the Corser family in America page 24

27(24) WILLIAM-2 CORSER (John-1) b abt 1730; settled in Boscawen, on the farm next south of his brother Nathan's on Pleasant St.; m. Anne, dau of Thomas Carter, of Boscawen (who m. 2d, Jan 29, 1782, Jacob Flanders); enlisted in 1754 in Capt. Goffe's company, raised to protect the inhabitants of Contoocook and vicinity against the Indians, after the attack on Stevenstown. "The company was in service during the winter, frequently making long marches on snow-shoes." He was drowned in Great Pond, Boscawen, while returning home from the Plain, by the bursting asunder of a birch canoe, in 1767, as supposed (not in 1773, as stated in Price's History). His son William was drowned at the same time, another son, Asa, who was with them escaping (see 245, 246). Children: 1. Asa, b. June 26, 1754 2. William (or Jesse) b Apr 16, 1756; drowned with his father in Great Pond, 1767 3. Mary, b. Aug 4, 1759 (#39) 4. Simeon, b. July 10, 1768 (#40) 5. Judith, b. Jan 29, 1766; m. Philander (or Olando) Carter, of Canterbury, who afterwards moved to Landaff; had a son known as Dea. Carter. Daughter of Thomas Carter, Jr.,; <private> carter; Judith Carter and judith colby Wife of Jacob Flanders and William Corser Mother of jane Fitzgerald and asa corser Sister of Winthrop Carter; Jesse Carter; David Carter and Levi Carter Martha Carter (Brown) July 4, 1717 (58-66) Anne Flanders / Corser

Ann Carter (Martin) December 25, 1706 December 25, 1706 December 25, 1706 Thomas Carter March 6, 1610 Ann Carter Daughter of Thomas Carter, Jr.,; <private> carter; Judith Carter and judith colby Wife of Jacob Flanders and William Corser Mother of jane Fitzgerald and asa corser Sister of Winthrop Carter; Jesse Carter; David Carter and Levi Carter

William CORSER, b. Abt 1730, Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts , d. 1773, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire (Age ~ 43 years)

Mother Anne CARTER, b. Bef 1739 Married Bef 1754 Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

History of Boscawen and Webster, pg. 498: William, born about 1730, married Anne Carter, of Boscawen; was drowned, with his son William, in Great pond, 1773. Family ID F18317 Group Sheet

Anne CARTER

Bef 1739 - Name Anne CARTER Born Bef 1739 History of Boscawen and Webster: daughter of Thomas, born 29 October 1707, married Juda, born 1714 who died 13 January 1761. He went first to South Hampton, and then to Boscawen.

Gender Female Person ID I57364 FamilyWorld Last Modified 15 Jun 2016

William CORSER, b. Abt 1730, Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts , d. 1773, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire (Age ~ 43 years) Married Bef 1754 Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Notes History of Boscawen and Webster, pg. 498: William, born about 1730, married Anne Carter, of Boscawen; was drowned, with his son William, in Great pond, 1773.

Children + 1. Asa CORSER, b. 26 Jan 1754, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire , d. Nov 1815, Thetford, Orange County, Vermont (Age 61 years)

2. William Jesse CORSER, b. 16 Apr 1756, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire , d. 1773 (Age 16 years) + 3. Mary CORSER, b. 4 Aug 1759, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire , d. 14 Apr 1834, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire (Age 74 years) + 4. Simeon CORSER, b. 10 Jul 1763, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire , d. 1832, Sutton, Quebec, Canada (Age 68 years)

Anne CORSER

1771 - Name Anne CORSER Born 21 Feb 1771 Gender Female Person ID I108014 FamilyWorld Last Modified 16 Jun 2016

Father William CORSER, b. Abt 1730, Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts , d. 1773, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire (Age ~ 43 years) Mother Anne CARTER, b. Bef 1739 Married Bef 1754 Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Notes History of Boscawen and Webster, pg. 498: William, born about 1730, married Anne Carter, of Boscawen; was drowned, with his son William, in Great pond, 1773. Family ID F18317 Group Sheet

5. Judith CORSER, b. 29 Jan 1766, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire 6. Anne CORSER, b. 21 Feb 1771 William Corser Birth: 1730 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA Death: 1773 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA

William and his son Asa Corser drowned when their canoe upset. They were found in each others arms. still holding each other

Family links:

Children: Mary Corser Uran (1759 - 1834)* Judith Corser Carter (1766 - 1832)* Burial: Plains Cemetery Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA

Created by: Al Weatherburn Record added: Mar 27, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 25576357

Judith Corser Carter

Birth: Jan. 29, 1766 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA Death: Jan. 12, 1832 Peacham Caledonia County Vermont, USA

Judith was the daughter of William Courser and Anne Carter. She was married to Philander/Orlando Carter.

Family links:

Parents: William Corser (1730 - 1773) Sibling: Mary Corser Uran (1759 - 1834)* Judith Corser Carter (1766 - 1832) Note: According to her death certificate, she was buried in Peacham Cemetery. Burial: Peacham Village Cemetery Peacham Caledonia County Vermont, USA

Created by: Vicki Record added: Nov 19, 2014 Find A Grave Memorial# 138983708

Cemetery Photo Added by: Bill McKern

Corser family in America - Al Weatherburn

Added: Nov. 24, 2014 Corser family in America - Al Weatherburn

Added: Nov. 24, 2014 Cemetery Photo Added by: Bill McKern

Mary Corser Uran

Birth: Aug. 4, 1759 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA Death: Apr. 14, 1834 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA

Family links:

Parents: William Corser (1730 - 1773) Spouse: James Yuran (1757 - 1845) Children: Polly Yuron (____ - 1818)* Sibling: Mary Corser Uran (1759 - 1834) Judith Corser Carter (1766 - 1832)* Burial: Unknown

Created by: Al Weatherburn Record added: Jan 12, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 103454364

Corser family in America. - Al Weatherburn

Added: Feb. 2, 2015 William Jesse CORSER

1756 - 1773 (16 years) Name William Jesse CORSER Born 16 Apr 1756 Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Gender Male Died 1773 Person ID I107928 FamilyWorld Last Modified 16 Jun 2016

Father William CORSER, b. Abt 1730, Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts , d. 1773, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire (Age ~ 43 years) Mother Anne CARTER, b. Bef 1739 Married Bef 1754 Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Notes History of Boscawen and Webster, pg. 498: William, born about 1730, married Anne Carter, of Boscawen; was drowned, with his son William, in Great pond, 1773.

Judith Corser Carter

Birth: Jan. 29, 1766 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA Death: Jan. 12, 1832 Peacham Caledonia County Vermont, USA

Judith was the daughter of William Courser and Anne Carter. She was married to Philander/Orlando Carter.

Family links: Parents: William Corser (1730 - 1773) Sibling: Mary Corser Uran (1759 - 1834)* Judith Corser Carter (1766 - 1832) Note: According to her death certificate, she was buried in Peacham Cemetery. Burial: Peacham Village Cemetery Peacham Caledonia County Vermont, USA

Created by: Vicki Record added: Nov 19, 2014 Find A Grave Memorial# 138983708

Cemetery Photo Added by: Bill McKern

Corser family in America - Al Weatherburn

Added: Nov. 24, 2014 Corser family in America - Al Weatherburn

Added: Nov. 24, 2014 Mary Corser Uran

Birth: Aug. 4, 1759 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA Death: Apr. 14, 1834 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA

Family links:

Parents: William Corser (1730 - 1773) Spouse: James Yuran (1757 - 1845) Children: Polly Yuron (____ - 1818)* Sibling: Mary Corser Uran (1759 - 1834) Judith Corser Carter (1766 - 1832)* Burial: Unknown

Created by: Al Weatherburn Record added: Jan 12, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 103454364

Corser family in America. - Al Weatherburn

Added: Feb. 2, 2015 DEATH: Died with his on William in Great Pond 1773.

Genealogy of the Corser family in America page 24

27(24) WILLIAM-2 CORSER (John-1) b abt 1730; settled in Boscawen, on the farm next south of his brother Nathan's on Pleasant St.; m. Anne, dau of Thomas Carter, of Boscawen (who m. 2d, Jan 29, 1782, Jacob Flanders);

enlisted in 1754 in Capt. Goffe's company, raised to protect the inhabitants of Contoocook and vicinity against the Indians, after the attack on Stevenstown. "The company was in service during the winter, frequently making long marches on snow-shoes." He was drowned in Great Pond, Boscawen, while returning home from the Plain, by the bursting asunder of a birch canoe, in 1767, as supposed (not in 1773, as stated in Price's History). His son William was drowned at the same time, another son, Asa, who was with them escaping (see 245, 246).

Children: 1. Asa, b. June 26, 1754

2. William (or Jesse) b Apr 16, 1756; drowned with his father in Great Pond, 1767

3. Mary, b. Aug 4, 1759 (#39)

4. Simeon, b. July 10, 1768 (#40)

5. Judith, b. Jan 29, 1766; m. Philander (or Olando) Carter, of Canterbury,

who afterwards moved to Landaff; had a son known as Dea. Carter. ID: I524016924

Name: William CORSER Given Name: William Surname: Corser Sex: M Birth: Abt 1728/1730 Death: 4 Jan 1773 in Boscawen,Merrimack Co. NH Change Date: 14 Mar 2003 Note: DEATH: From "The History of Boscawen and Webster New Hampshire From 1733 to 1878" by Charles Carleton Coffin (a facsimile of the 1878 edition with a new foreword by members of the Webster Bicentennial Committee); 1977; New England History Press, Somersworth NH 03878 pp. 498 CORSER, William, b. about 1730; m Anne Carter of B [Boscawen]; drowned with his son, William, in Great pond, 1773.

RESOURCES: From The Gazetteer of the State of New Hampshire (in three parts), compiled from the best authorities, by Eliphalet Merrill and the Late Phinehas Merrill, Esq., Printed by C. Norris & Co. , Exeter, NH, copyright 1817, pg 86-87 Part Two of Gazetteer: BOSCAWEN - a township in the county of Hillsborough, incorporated 1750, having in 1810, a population of 1829 souls. bounded N. by Salisbury, E. by Merrimack river, which separates it from Canterbury and Northfield, s. by Concord and Hopkinton, and W. by Warner containing 32,230 acres. The largest pond in this town is called Long pond, 350 rods in length and averaging 50 rods in width. Great pond near the centre of the town, in 250 rods long and 20 wide, its waters falling into Black Water river on the N. edge of Warner. Black Water river flows through this town from Salisbury to Hopkinton, where it meets the Contoocook. Warner river crosses the extreme S.W. corner. A toll bridge unites Boscawen with Canterbury. The 4th N.H. turnpike leads through the N.E. corner of this town. Here are 28 mills for grinding, sawing, fulling, carding, etc. their first ordained minister was Phinehas Stevens, who was succeeded by Nathaniel Merrill in 1775. At present there are two societies, Rev. Messrs. Wood and Price pastors. Here are 2 meeting houses and at the bridge near the river a handsome village with about forty dwelling houses and five stores. In 1746, two persons were killed and several taken captive and carried to Canada from this town.

RESOURCES: 1) Elizabeth and Anne Passenger List May 1635. 2) From "Planters of the Commonwealth", A Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times: to which are added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships which brought them; their English Homes, and the Places of the Settlement in Massachusetts 1620-1640", by Charles Edward Banks, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1984 (original 1930). Legend: Name, age , where from, occupation and where settled. 1635, [Pages 154-157]

Elizabeth And Anne, Roger Cooper, Master. She sailed about the middle of May and arrived at Boston in Midsummer, with one hundred and two passengers. [Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 20, 22, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30].

DEATH: Died with his on William in Great Pond 1773.

Genealogy of the Corser family in America page 24

27(24) WILLIAM-2 CORSER (John-1) b abt 1730; settled in Boscawen, on the farm next south of his brother Nathan's on Pleasant St.; m. Anne, dau of Thomas Carter, of Boscawen (who m. 2d, Jan 29, 1782, Jacob Flanders); enlisted in 1754 in Capt. Goffe's company, raised to protect the inhabitants of Contoocook and vicinity against the Indians, after the attack on Stevenstown. "The company was in service during the winter, frequently making long marches on snow-shoes." He was drowned in Great Pond, Boscawen, while returning home from the Plain, by the bursting asunder of a birch canoe, in 1767, as supposed (not in 1773, as stated in Price's History). His son William was drowned at the same time, another son, Asa, who was with them escaping (see 245, 246).

Children: 1. Asa, b. June 26, 1754

2. William (or Jesse) b Apr 16, 1756; drowned with his father in Great Pond, 1767

3. Mary, b. Aug 4, 1759 (#39)

4. Simeon, b. July 10, 1768 (#40)

5. Judith, b. Jan 29, 1766; m. Philander (or Olando) Carter, of Canterbury, who afterwards moved to Landaff; had a son known as Dea. Carter.

Ancestry Hints for William CORSER

4 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Father: John CORSER [COURSER] b: 1678 in possibly Scotland

Mother: Tabitha KENNEY

Marriage 1 Anne CARTER Married: 23 Nov 1742 in Newbury,Essex Co Massachusetts Note: _STATMARRIED

Children

Mary CORSER b: 4 Aug 1759 in Boscawen, Merrimack Co. NH Asa CORSER b: 26 Jun 1754 in Boscawen, Merrimack Co. NH William (or Jesse) CORSER b: 16 Apr 1756 in Boscawen, Merrimack Co. NH Simeon CORSER b: 10 Jul 1763 in Boscawen, Merrimack Co. NH Judith CORSER b: 29 Jan 1766 Anne CORSER b: 21 Feb 1771



William Corser

Drowned, with his son William, in Great pond, 1773.

William and his son Asa Corser drowned when their canoe upset. They were found in each others arms, still holding each other.

William Corser

William Corser

Gender: Male

Birth: estimated between 1763 and 1823

Immediate Family:

Son of William Corser and Abigail Corser

Brother of Nathan Corser; Abigail Corser; Sally Corser; Jeremiah Corser; John Corser; Elias Corser and Eliphalet Corse

Added by: Nancy Lucerne (Borron) Cook on January 3, 2010

Managed by: Nancy Lucerne (Borron) Cook

William Corser

William Corser

Gender: Male

Birth: estimated between 1763 and 1823

Immediate Family:

Son of William Corser and Abigail Corser

Brother of Nathan Corser; Abigail Corser; Sally Corser; Jeremiah Corser; John Corser; Elias Corser and Eliphalet Corser

Added by: Nancy Lucerne (Borron) Cook on January 3, 2010

Managed by: Nancy Lucerne (Borron) Cook


1734

CORSER, William, b. about 1730; m Anne Carter of B [Boscawen]; drowned with his son, William, in Great pond, 1773.

DEATH: Died with his on William in Great Pond 1773.

aGenealogy of the Corser family in America

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  1. 27(24)

WILLIAM-2 CORSER (John-1) b abt 1730; settled in Boscawen, on the farm

next south of his brother Nathan's on Pleasant St.; m. Anne, dau of

Thomas Carter, of Boscawen

(who m. 2d, Jan 29, 1782, Jacob Flanders);

enlisted in 1754 in Capt. Goffe's company, raised to protect the inhabitants of Contoocook and vicinity against the Indians, after the attack on Stevenstown. "The company was in service during the winter, frequently making long marches on snow-shoes." He was drowned in Great Pond, Boscawen, while returning home from the Plain, by the bursting asunder of a birch canoe, in 1767, as supposed (not in 1773, as stated in Price's History). His son William was drowned at the same time, another son, Asa, who was with them escaping (see 245, 246). Children: 1. Asa, b. June 26, 1754 2. William (or Jesse) b Apr 16, 1756; drowned with his father in Great Pond, 1767 3. Mary, b. Aug 4, 1759 (#39) 4. Simeon, b. July 10, 1768 (#40) 5. Judith, b. Jan 29, 1766; m. Philander (or Olando) Carter, of Canterbury, who afterwards moved to Landaff; had a son known as Dea. Carter. Daughter of Thomas Carter, Jr.,; <private> carter; Judith Carter and judith colby Wife of Jacob Flanders and William Corser Mother of jane Fitzgerald and asa corser Sister of Winthrop Carter; Jesse Carter; David Carter and Levi Carter Martha Carter (Brown) July 4, 1717 (58-66) Anne Flanders / Corser

Ann Carter (Martin) December 25, 1706 December 25, 1706 December 25, 1706 Thomas Carter March 6, 1610 Ann Carter Daughter of Thomas Carter, Jr.,; <private> carter; Judith Carter and judith colby Wife of Jacob Flanders and William Corser Mother of jane Fitzgerald and asa corser Sister of Winthrop Carter; Jesse Carter; David Carter and Levi Carter

William CORSER, b. Abt 1730, Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts , d. 1773, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire (Age ~ 43 years)

Mother Anne CARTER, b. Bef 1739 Married Bef 1754 Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

History of Boscawen and Webster, pg. 498: William, born about 1730, married Anne Carter, of Boscawen; was drowned, with his son William, in Great pond, 1773. Family ID F18317 Group Sheet

Anne CARTER

Bef 1739 -  Name	Anne CARTER  Born	Bef 1739  History of Boscawen and Webster: daughter of Thomas, born 29 October 1707, married Juda, born 1714 who died 13 January 1761. He went first to South Hampton, and then to Boscawen.

Gender Female Person ID I57364 FamilyWorld Last Modified 15 Jun 2016

William CORSER, b. Abt 1730, Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts , d. 1773, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire (Age ~ 43 years) Married Bef 1754 Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Notes History of Boscawen and Webster, pg. 498: William, born about 1730, married Anne Carter, of Boscawen; was drowned, with his son William, in Great pond, 1773.

Children + 1. Asa CORSER, b. 26 Jan 1754, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire , d. Nov 1815, Thetford, Orange County, Vermont (Age 61 years)

	2. William Jesse CORSER,   b. 16 Apr 1756, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire ,   d. 1773  (Age 16 years) +	3. Mary CORSER,   b. 4 Aug 1759, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire ,   d. 14 Apr 1834, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire   (Age 74 years) +	4. Simeon CORSER,   b. 10 Jul 1763, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire ,   d. 1832, Sutton, Quebec, Canada   (Age 68 years) 
 	 Anne CORSER
1771 -  Name	Anne CORSER  Born	21 Feb 1771  Gender	Female  Person ID	I108014 	FamilyWorld Last Modified	16 Jun 2016 

Father William CORSER, b. Abt 1730, Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts , d. 1773, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire (Age ~ 43 years) Mother Anne CARTER, b. Bef 1739 Married Bef 1754 Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Notes History of Boscawen and Webster, pg. 498: William, born about 1730, married Anne Carter, of Boscawen; was drowned, with his son William, in Great pond, 1773. Family ID F18317 Group Sheet

	5. Judith CORSER,   b. 29 Jan 1766, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire 
	6. Anne CORSER,   b. 21 Feb 1771

William Corser Birth: 1730 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA Death: 1773 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA

William and his son Asa Corser drowned when their canoe upset. They were found in each others arms. still holding each other

Family links:

Children:
 Mary Corser Uran (1759 - 1834)*
 Judith Corser Carter (1766 - 1832)*
Burial: Plains Cemetery  Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA

Created by: Al Weatherburn Record added: Mar 27, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 25576357

Judith Corser Carter

Birth: Jan. 29, 1766 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA Death: Jan. 12, 1832 Peacham Caledonia County Vermont, USA

Judith was the daughter of William Courser and Anne Carter. She was married to Philander/Orlando Carter.

Family links:

Parents:
 William Corser (1730 - 1773)
Sibling:
 Mary Corser Uran (1759 - 1834)*
 Judith Corser Carter (1766 - 1832)
Note: According to her death certificate, she was buried in Peacham Cemetery.

Burial: Peacham Village Cemetery Peacham Caledonia County Vermont, USA

Created by: Vicki Record added: Nov 19, 2014 Find A Grave Memorial# 138983708

Cemetery Photo Added by: Bill McKern

Corser family in America - Al Weatherburn

Added: Nov. 24, 2014 Corser family in America - Al Weatherburn 
Added: Nov. 24, 2014

Cemetery Photo Added by: Bill McKern

Mary Corser Uran

Birth: Aug. 4, 1759 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA Death: Apr. 14, 1834 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA

Family links:

Parents:
 William Corser (1730 - 1773)
Spouse:
 James Yuran (1757 - 1845)
Children:
 Polly Yuron (____ - 1818)*
Sibling:
 Mary Corser Uran (1759 - 1834)
 Judith Corser Carter (1766 - 1832)*
Burial: Unknown

Created by: Al Weatherburn Record added: Jan 12, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 103454364

Corser family in America. - Al Weatherburn

Added: Feb. 2, 2015

William Jesse CORSER

1756 - 1773  (16 years) Name	William Jesse CORSER  Born	16 Apr 1756 	Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire   Gender	Male  Died	1773  Person ID	I107928 	FamilyWorld Last Modified	16 Jun 2016 

Father William CORSER, b. Abt 1730, Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts , d. 1773, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire (Age ~ 43 years) Mother Anne CARTER, b. Bef 1739 Married Bef 1754 Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Notes History of Boscawen and Webster, pg. 498: William, born about 1730, married Anne Carter, of Boscawen; was drowned, with his son William, in Great pond, 1773.

Judith Corser Carter

Birth: Jan. 29, 1766 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA Death: Jan. 12, 1832 Peacham Caledonia County Vermont, USA

Judith was the daughter of William Courser and Anne Carter. She was married to Philander/Orlando Carter.

Family links: 
Parents:
 William Corser (1730 - 1773)
Sibling:
 Mary Corser Uran (1759 - 1834)*
 Judith Corser Carter (1766 - 1832)
Note: According to her death certificate, she was buried in Peacham Cemetery.

Burial: Peacham Village Cemetery Peacham Caledonia County Vermont, USA

Created by: Vicki Record added: Nov 19, 2014 Find A Grave Memorial# 138983708

Cemetery Photo Added by: Bill McKern

Corser family in America - Al Weatherburn

Added: Nov. 24, 2014 Corser family in America - Al Weatherburn 
Added: Nov. 24, 2014

Mary Corser Uran

Birth: Aug. 4, 1759 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA Death: Apr. 14, 1834 Boscawen Merrimack County New Hampshire, USA

Family links:

Parents:
 William Corser (1730 - 1773)
Spouse:
 James Yuran (1757 - 1845)
Children:
 Polly Yuron (____ - 1818)*
Sibling:
 Mary Corser Uran (1759 - 1834)
 Judith Corser Carter (1766 - 1832)*
Burial: Unknown

Created by: Al Weatherburn Record added: Jan 12, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 103454364

Corser family in America. - Al Weatherburn

Added: Feb. 2, 2015

DEATH: Died with his on William in Great Pond 1773.

Genealogy of the Corser family in America page 24

  1. 27(24) WILLIAM-2 CORSER (John-1) b abt 1730; settled in Boscawen, on the farm next south of his brother Nathan's on Pleasant St.; m. Anne, dau of Thomas Carter, of Boscawen (who m. 2d, Jan 29, 1782, Jacob Flanders);

enlisted in 1754 in Capt. Goffe's company, raised to protect the inhabitants of Contoocook and vicinity against the Indians, after the attack on Stevenstown. "The company was in service during the winter, frequently making long marches on snow-shoes." He was drowned in Great Pond, Boscawen, while returning home from the Plain, by the bursting asunder of a birch canoe, in 1767, as supposed (not in 1773, as stated in Price's History). His son William was drowned at the same time, another son, Asa, who was with them escaping (see 245, 246).

Children: 1. Asa, b. June 26, 1754

2. William (or Jesse) b Apr 16, 1756; drowned with his father in Great Pond, 1767

3. Mary, b. Aug 4, 1759 (#39)

4. Simeon, b. July 10, 1768 (#40)

5. Judith, b. Jan 29, 1766; m. Philander (or Olando) Carter, of Canterbury,

who afterwards moved to Landaff;  had a son known as Dea.  Carter. ID: I524016924

Name: William CORSER Given Name: William Surname: Corser Sex: M Birth: Abt 1728/1730 Death: 4 Jan 1773 in Boscawen,Merrimack Co. NH Change Date: 14 Mar 2003 Note: DEATH: From "The History of Boscawen and Webster New Hampshire From 1733 to 1878" by Charles Carleton Coffin (a facsimile of the 1878 edition with a new foreword by members of the Webster Bicentennial Committee); 1977; New England History Press, Somersworth NH 03878 pp. 498 CORSER, William, b. about 1730; m Anne Carter of B [Boscawen]; drowned with his son, William, in Great pond, 1773.

RESOURCES: From The Gazetteer of the State of New Hampshire (in three parts), compiled from the best authorities, by Eliphalet Merrill and the Late Phinehas Merrill, Esq., Printed by C. Norris & Co. , Exeter, NH, copyright 1817, pg 86-87 Part Two of Gazetteer: BOSCAWEN - a township in the county of Hillsborough, incorporated 1750, having in 1810, a population of 1829 souls. bounded N. by Salisbury, E. by Merrimack river, which separates it from Canterbury and Northfield, s. by Concord and Hopkinton, and W. by Warner containing 32,230 acres. The largest pond in this town is called Long pond, 350 rods in length and averaging 50 rods in width. Great pond near the centre of the town, in 250 rods long and 20 wide, its waters falling into Black Water river on the N. edge of Warner. Black Water river flows through this town from Salisbury to Hopkinton, where it meets the Contoocook. Warner river crosses the extreme S.W. corner. A toll bridge unites Boscawen with Canterbury. The 4th N.H. turnpike leads through the N.E. corner of this town. Here are 28 mills for grinding, sawing, fulling, carding, etc. their first ordained minister was Phinehas Stevens, who was succeeded by Nathaniel Merrill in 1775. At present there are two societies, Rev. Messrs. Wood and Price pastors. Here are 2 meeting houses and at the bridge near the river a handsome village with about forty dwelling houses and five stores. In 1746, two persons were killed and several taken captive and carried to Canada from this town.

RESOURCES: 1) Elizabeth and Anne Passenger List May 1635. 2) From "Planters of the Commonwealth", A Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times: to which are added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships which brought them; their English Homes, and the Places of the Settlement in Massachusetts 1620-1640", by Charles Edward Banks, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1984 (original 1930). Legend: Name, age , where from, occupation and where settled. 1635, [Pages 154-157]

Elizabeth And Anne, Roger Cooper, Master. She sailed about the middle of May and arrived at Boston in Midsummer, with one hundred and two passengers. [Public Record Office MSS., and Drake: Founders, 20, 22, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30].

DEATH: Died with his on William in Great Pond 1773.

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WILLIAM-2 CORSER (John-1) b abt 1730; settled in Boscawen, on the farm next south of his brother Nathan's on Pleasant St.; m. Anne, dau of Thomas Carter, of Boscawen (who m. 2d, Jan 29, 1782, Jacob Flanders); enlisted in 1754 in Capt. Goffe's company, raised to protect the inhabitants of Contoocook and vicinity against the Indians, after the attack on Stevenstown. "The company was in service during the winter, frequently making long marches on snow-shoes." He was drowned in Great Pond, Boscawen, while returning home from the Plain, by the bursting asunder of a birch canoe, in 1767, as supposed (not in 1773, as stated in Price's History). His son William was drowned at the same time, another son, Asa, who was with them escaping (see 245, 246).

Children: 1. Asa, b. June 26, 1754

2. William (or Jesse) b Apr 16, 1756; drowned with his father in Great Pond, 1767

3. Mary, b. Aug 4, 1759 (#39)

4. Simeon, b. July 10, 1768 (#40)

5. Judith, b. Jan 29, 1766; m. Philander (or Olando) Carter, of Canterbury, who afterwards moved to Landaff; had a son known as Dea. Carter.

Ancestry Hints for William CORSER

   4 possible matches found on Ancestry.com	

Father: John CORSER [COURSER] b: 1678 in possibly Scotland

Mother: Tabitha KENNEY

Marriage 1 Anne CARTER Married: 23 Nov 1742 in Newbury,Essex Co Massachusetts Note: _STATMARRIED

Children

Mary CORSER b: 4 Aug 1759 in Boscawen, Merrimack Co. NH
Asa CORSER b: 26 Jun 1754 in Boscawen, Merrimack Co. NH
William (or Jesse) CORSER b: 16 Apr 1756 in Boscawen, Merrimack Co. NH
Simeon CORSER b: 10 Jul 1763 in Boscawen, Merrimack Co. NH
Judith CORSER b: 29 Jan 1766
Anne CORSER b: 21 Feb 1771
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William Corser's Timeline

1730
1730
Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States
1759
August 4, 1759
Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States
1766
January 29, 1766
1773
January 4, 1773
Age 43
1782
1782
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