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Edwin Carson

BirthMay 1840 - St Martins, St John, New Brunswick, Canada
Deathabt 1935 - Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA
MotherEliza Ann Brown
FatherThomas Carson

Born in St Martins, St John, New Brunswick, Canada on May 1840 to Thomas Carson and Eliza Ann Brown. Edwin Carson married Wilhelmina Bradshaw and had 8 children. He passed away on abt 1935 in Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Carson
1812 - 1884
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Eliza Ann Brown
1816 - 1893
Spouse(s)
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Wilhelmina Bradshaw
1855 - 1935
Children Show all
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Sadie Harrington Carson
1881 - 1970
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Arthur T Carson
1884 - Unknown
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Mary Carson
1877 - Unknown
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Emma Carson
1873 - Unknown
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Bertha (Bertie) C. Carson
1864 - 1961
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Maud M Carson
1893 - Unknown
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Pearl E Carson
1891 - 1959
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Ella Carson
1888 - Unknown

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