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 . SOLOMON TAFT= COR&ER (135).. HAkVKV FISHER- COURSER (ijfc). HARVEV F1SHER5 COURSER. 65 of Stages, with headquarters at Portland; about 1847became connected with the Grand Trunk R. R., whichhe served in the capacity of Superintendent or President,for 16 years ; was then appointed collector of customs atP., a position he occupied for 13 years ; served after-wards as Superintendent of the Rumfor


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 . SOLOMON TAFT= COR&ER (135).. HAkVKV FISHER- COURSER (ijfc). HARVEV F1SHER5 COURSER. 65 of Stages, with headquarters at Portland; about 1847became connected with the Grand Trunk R. R., whichhe served in the capacity of Superintendent or President,for 16 years ; was then appointed collector of customs atP., a position he occupied for 13 years ; served after-wards as Superintendent of the Rumford Palls andBuckfield R. R., which office he resigned in 1879. The career of Mr. C, in a business point of view, hasbeen one of marked success. He is a man of fewwords, but possesses the rare qualities, without whichlifes battle but too often ends in defeat, of sagacity,decision, enterprise, and strict integrity. He has beenfor many years a prominent member of the Episcopalchurch; m., Jan. i, 1829, Margaret F. Sawyer, of CapeElisabeth, Me. (He died—since the above was written—Feb. 17, 1890, a. 84.) She d. July 29, 1894. Children: Harriet Luaf, b. Feb. 15, 1830. (212)George Hfi, b. Nov. 11, 1831; d. Aug. 31, 1850. David Fra


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