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Adam Carson

BirthAbout 1834 - Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA
DeathNot Available - Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA
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Born in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA on About 1834. Adam Carson married Charlotte Summers/Morgan and had 13 children. He passed away in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA.

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Charlotte Summers/morgan
1835 - 1900
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Kisby Carson
1847 - Unknown
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Reese Carson
1881 - 1926
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Eugenia Carson
1881 - Unknown
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Linwoord Carson
1883 - Unknown
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Tillon Carson
1876 - Unknown
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Curtis Carson
1877 - Unknown
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Filly Carson
1874 - Unknown
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Curtis Carson
1873 - 1919
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Alick Carson
1863 - Unknown
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Carrie Carson
1868 - Unknown
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Charlie Carson
1861 - Unknown
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Edward Carson
1866 - Unknown
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Ada Carson
1871 - Unknown
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William F Carson
1876 - Unknown

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