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Agnes Carson

Birth13 Apr 1756 - York, York, Pennsylvania, United States
Death8 February 1833 - Rutherford County, North Carolina
MotherMary McFarland
FatherJohn Daniel Carson

Born in York, York, Pennsylvania, United States on 13 Apr 1756 to John Daniel Carson and Mary McFarland. Agnes Carson married William B Gettys and had 12 children. She passed away on 8 February 1833 in Rutherford County, North Carolina.

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Parents
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John Daniel Carson
1730 - 1789
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Mary Mcfarland
1731 - 1802
Spouse(s)
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William B Gettys
1757 - 1813
Children Show all
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John Carson Gettys
1785 - 1861
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Nancy Carson Gettys
1795 - 1853
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Isabella Gettys
1782 - 1863
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Samuel Gettys
1779 - 1850
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William Mccarter Gettys
1799 - 1871
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Mary Polly Gettys
1788 - 1881
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James Gettys
1791 - 1876
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Eleanor "Nellie" Gordon
1780 - 1850
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Agnes Carson Gettys
1795 - 1853
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Nancy "Polly" Gettys
1778 - 1783
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Mary Polly Gettys
1788 - 1881
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James Gettys
1791 - 1876

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