Page 200 of "Three Hundred Years with the Corson Families in America": Benjamin Corson, b. Aug.2, 1775, second son of Hendrick and Margaret Cornell Corson, was a farmer in Upper Dublin Township, Montgomery County, PA. He married, first Mary Fabritius, March 24, 1803. She died May 22, 18ll, and Benjamin married second, Jan. 2, 1812, Christina Fabritius, sister of his first wife. Mary and Christina wwere daughters of Frederick and Margaret Fabritius. Their name was also written Faverits and Febridge, but Fabritius is said to have been the correct form. Christina died May 2, 1844. Benjamin and Mary had: Margaret, Susan, Alan; Benjamin and his second wife Christiana had Amos and Mary Fabritius Corson. Alan Corson, the only sone of Benjamin and Mary Fabritius Corson, was a school teacher, farmer and justice of the peace in Lower Providence Township, Montgomery County. That is about all it says about your name. Mary Miller Ggengard@aol.com wrote: > > Does anyone recognize this surname? > > I have a few in my database. > > One married Benjamin CORSON. > > One Frederick FABRICIUS died intestate abt 1776; file in Montgomery Co. > > One married Nicholas ENGARD/ENGERT, resided Montgomery Co. > > If this name looks familiar to you, please contact me. > > Gerre Engard Byrd > > ==== PAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe first check and see if you are getting list or digest mode then e-mail PAMONTGO-L-request@rootsweb.com or PAMONTGO-D-request@rootsweb.com with unsubscribe in message. > > ============================== > FREE UNLIMITED Web space at RootsWeb! > Any subject: genealogy, computers, pets! Get your Freepages account today: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi