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Gil Bascom Carmichael

Birth21 November 1851 - District 814, Macon, Georgia, USA
Death15 Jan 1886 - Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama, USA
MotherSarah Hayes
FatherJohn Morrison Carmichael

Born in District 814, Macon, Georgia, USA on 21 November 1851 to John Morrison Carmichael and Sarah Hayes. Gil Bascom Carmichael married Amanda E. Crumpler and had 8 children. He passed away on 15 Jan 1886 in Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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John Morrison Carmichael
1817 - 1901
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Sarah Hayes
1817 - 1907
Spouse(s)
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Amanda E. Crumpler
1858 - 1925
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John Bascom Carmichael
1875 - 1959
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Lillie Camilla Carmichael
1881 - 1962
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Mollie Carmichael Snellgrove
1886 - 1964
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Sarah Emma Carmichael
1885 - 1971
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Hellena Carmichael
1877 - 1907
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Infant Son Of Gilbert & Amanda Carmichael
1874 - 1874
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Allis A. Carmichael
1877 - Unknown
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Little Buddie Carmichael
1879 - 1891

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