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Etta Maud Carson

Birth19 Sep 1875 - Pine Bluff, Jefferson, Arkansas, USA
Death1 Dec 1954 - Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, USA
MotherAletha Seleta "Ann" Stamps
FatherOwen R Carson

Born in Pine Bluff, Jefferson, Arkansas, USA on 19 Sep 1875 to Owen R Carson and Aletha Seleta "Ann" Stamps. Etta Maud Carson married William Emmett Johns and had 5 children. She passed away on 1 Dec 1954 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, USA.

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Owen R Carson
1844 - 1885
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Aletha Seleta "Ann" Stamps
1841 - 1933
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William Emmett Johns
1872 - 1896
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Reba Lavue Gibson
1908 - 1990
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Clarence Christophor Gibson
1899 - 1926
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Opal Glendeen Gibson
1901 - 2003
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Paul Albert Gibson
1913 - 1977
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Clarence Gibson
1900 - 1970

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