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Gannet Carson

Birth30 Apr 1768 - Augusta County, Virginia, United States
Death29 Nov 1847 - Pleasant Grove, Coles, Illinois, United States
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Born in Augusta County, Virginia, United States on 30 Apr 1768. Gannet Carson married James Gammill and had 12 children. She passed away on 29 Nov 1847 in Pleasant Grove, Coles, Illinois, United States.

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James Gammill
1780 - 1855
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James Porter Gammill
1807 - 1844
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Jane Gammill
1809 - 1858
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Elizabeth Gammill
1800 - 1858
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James Gammill
1808 - 1847
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Mary Martin "Polly" Gammill
1811 - 1893
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Moses Gammill
1797 - 1857
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Samuel K Gammill
1816 - 1866
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Andrew Gammill
1803 - 1869
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Margaret H 'Peggy' Gammill
1807 - 1874
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Martha Gammill
1812 - 1844
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William Gammill
1801 - 1852
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Moses Porter Gammill
1828 - 1890

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