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George L. Carson

Birth11 Jun 1802 - Monroe County, West Virginia, USA
DeathMay 1872 - Alleghany County, Virginia, USA
MotherElizabeth Black
FatherJohn Carson

Born in Monroe County, West Virginia, USA on 11 Jun 1802 to John Carson and Elizabeth Black. George L. Carson married Margaret A. Hunter and had 10 children. He passed away on May 1872 in Alleghany County, Virginia, USA.

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John Carson
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Black
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Margaret A. Hunter
1837 - 1900
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John Alexander Carson
1830 - 1916
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George Lee Carson
1838 - 1864
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Henry Plunkett Carson
1842 - 1921
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Mary Jane Carson
1834 - 1851
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William A. Carson
1832 - 1862
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President Carson
1836 - 1837
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Edward Preston Carson
1869 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Carson
1857 - 1888
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Ida M. Carson
1856 - 1885
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Amanda J Carson
1868 - Unknown

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