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Frank C CARSON

BirthApr 1840 - Mississippi, USA
Death23 Nov 1918 - Bexar County, Texas, USA
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Born in Mississippi, USA on Apr 1840. Frank C CARSON married Kitty Foster and had 16 children. He passed away on 23 Nov 1918 in Bexar County, Texas, USA.

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Kitty Foster
1860 - Unknown
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Kittie Foster
1860 - Unknown
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Mary Carson
1886 - Unknown
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Margaret L Carson
1903 - 1951
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Joanna Ausburn
1888 - Unknown
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Lula Carson
1893 - Unknown
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Willie Reed
1898 - 1922
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Franklin M Carson
1907 - 1958
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Carrie Carson
1896 - Unknown
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Jessie Carson
1896 - 1975
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Lidia Carson
1883 - Unknown
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Isabelle Carson
1884 - 1924
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Daisy Carson
1891 - Unknown
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Sylvia R Carson
1889 - 1961
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Permindred Carson
1905 - Unknown
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William Carson
1880 - 1930
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George Carruthers
1875 - 1975
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Margaret L Carson
1903 - Unknown

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