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SURNAME VARIANTS

The CCFHA would like your help to further identify and collect details about the many variant spellings encountered in the various lines. Your help is needed. Please submit any additions or amplifying details to Gale Corson: galechap@aol.com

The listings below are from a brief survey of some of the more common sources.  Our goal is to expand these listings with more about which line, group or individual it was associated; the time period and relative frequency that it is encountered; and the source(s) where it is found.

Toward that goal the list will eventually be categorized:

  • Major variants - Large lines or family groups found using this name; also other spellings with multiple sources and/or commonly found.
  • Minor variants - Misspellings*; small groups or single individuals; rare occurrences.
  • *Misspellings, it might be noted, may in some cases not have been the fault of the writer, but may have resulted from the incorrect interpretation of early handwriting styles and/or faded or illegible copy.

    COLSON--   COALSON, COLESON, COLLISON, COLSTON, COULSON, COULSTON, COURSONWHITT

    CORSON --

    • Div. I: COLSON, CORSEN, CORSON, COSON, COURSIN, COURSON, COURSONWHITT, CORSER, COSON, CORESEN, COFEN, COUSEN
    • Div. II: CORSSEN, CORSZEN, COURSEN, CORSON, CORSSE, COURSE, CORSA, CORSAW, DeCOURSEY, DeCOURCY, RESEER, RACER, RESER, RASOR, COURSIER, CORSI, CORZE
    • Div. III: CARSSEN, CORSE, CORSEN, CORSSEN, CORSON, COURSON, COURSEN, CROESEN, KORSSEN, KROESEN, CROESON, CRUSER, CRUZEN,  KREWSON, KROES, KRUSER, VROOM
    • Div. IV: CARSTEN, CARSTENSEN, CAUSON, CORSON, CORSTON, COSEN, COSTON, KARSTEN,  CARSTENS
    • Div. V: CORSAN, CORSANE, CORSANI, CORSINI, CORSON, CARSON, ACCARSON
    • Div. VII: COARSON, CORSON
    • Div. VIII: COLSON, COLESON, COULSON, COLSTON, COULSTON
    • Div. XI: CORSAN, CORSEN, CORSON, COURSAN, COURSEN, COURSON, CURSON
    • Other CORSON:
    •  CORS, CORST, CORSTEN, CORSTIAAN, CORZINE, COSENS, COSIN, COSON, COSSEN, COZZEN,  COURSEY, COURSSEN, COUSENS, COUSINS, CORZE, KOORSEN

      Some additional from the notes of Lily Corson M048:
      Sorson, Corsin,  Korson, Cosenwhit, Corsonquit, Corsinwhit, Cursine, Corstisan, Cuuson, Corstan
    CORZINE -- Cosyns, Corsyn, Cosine, Cousyn, Cozin, Cosynsen, DeCosynes, Corsen, Cozine, Cozzine, Crozine and Corzine. (submitted by "Deven T. Corzine" <deven@ties.org>)

    CAUSTON -- CORSON, CORSTON, de CORSTON; CROESEN

    COURSON -- This variant is found in a number of the CORSON lines.  However, it seems to derive from other lines for the most part.  Its frequency as a surname found in the USA is just slightly less than CORSON.  Information delineating some of the differences is desired.  Anyone with help in this area is invited to submit information.

    Some additional variant information can be found on the CCFHA "More Info"  page.


    "What is SOUNDEX?"        http://www.ancestry.com/columns/george/03-20-98.htm
    "Overview of Soundex"     http://www.bradandkathy.com/genealogy/overviewofsoundex.html

    CORSON has the Soundex code of C625.
    Other surnames sharing the C625 Soundex code:
    CARRIGAN, CARSON, CHRISMAN, CHURCHMAN, CORKUM, CORRIGAN, CORZINE, COURSON, CREASON,  CREEKMORE, CREESON, CREGAN, CRISMAN, CROESEN, CROSSMAN, CROSSON, CROWSON, CRUICKSHANK, CRUIKSHANK, CRUSENBERRY

    Note: Most of these names have not been shown to be variants of any of the CCFHA Divisional lines.


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