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Cecil Ann Carson

Birth25 Oct 1899 - Partridge, Reno, Kansas, USA or Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Death22 Feb 1963 - Burial: City Cemetery, Jonesboro, Craighead, Arkansas, USA
MotherHarriet "Hattie" Clarice Foulks
FatherCharles Alexander Carson

Born in Partridge, Reno, Kansas, USA or Lincoln, Nebraska, USA on 25 Oct 1899 to Charles Alexander Carson and Harriet "Hattie" Clarice Foulks. Cecil Ann Carson married John Erwin Dacus and had 5 children. She passed away on 22 Feb 1963 in Burial: City Cemetery, Jonesboro, Craighead, Arkansas, USA.

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Charles Alexander Carson
1848 - 1899
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Harriet "Hattie" Clarice Foulks
1849 - 1928
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John Erwin Dacus
1886 - 1954
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Charles Nolan "Nolan" Dacus
1913 - 1959
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Mary Emma Dacus-hall
1926 - 1998
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John Carson "June" Dacus
1915 - 1995
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Scott Matthew Dacus
1920 - 1954
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Carroll Fay Dacus
1924 - 1998

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