Person:Jacob Corson (1)

Watchers
m.
  1. Peter CorsonAbt 1700 -
  2. Jeremiah CorsonAbt 1700 -
  3. Rachel CorsonAbt 1700 -
  4. Amy CorsonAbt 1700 -
  5. Martha CorsonAbt 1700 -
  6. Jacob Corson1719 - Bef 1803
m. Est 1750
  1. Parmenas CorsonEst 1753 - Bet 1830 & 1831
  2. Nicholas CorsonEst 1755 - 1803
  3. Eli CorsonAbt 1757 - 1815
  4. Jacob CorsonEst 1760 - 1803
  5. Priscilla CorsonEst 1762 -
  6. Jeremiah CorsonEst 1765 -
  7. Job CorsonCal 1769 - 1841
Facts and Events
Name Jacob Corson
Gender Male
Birth? 1719 Upper, Cape May, New Jersey, United States
Marriage Est 1750 Cape May, New Jersey, United Statesto Charity Stillwell
Military? 1776 New Jersey, United Statesserved as a seaman under Hope Willets and as a private under Capt. James Willets, 2nd Battalion, Cape May Infantry
Will? 12 Jan 1803 Cape May, New Jersey, United States
Death? Bef 31 Jan 1803 Cape May, New Jersey, United States[date of probate]
Probate? 31 Jan 1803 Cape May, New Jersey, United States
Other? 16 Feb 1803 Cape May, New Jersey, United StatesInventory of estate by Cornelius Corson and Lewis Corson
References
  1.   Stevens, Lewis Townsend. The history of Cape May County, New Jersey: from the aboriginal times to the present day. (Sanford, North Carolina: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1983)
    197-202.

    [During the Revolutionary War, Jacob Corson served as a seaman under Hope Willets, who had charge of the Privateers "Black Jack" and "Luck and Fortune." He also served as a private under Capt. James Willets, 2nd Battalion, Cape May Infantry. ]

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