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James Carson

Birth1729 - Lakeside Cressy Picton Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada
DeathNov 1774 - Rowan, North Carolina, United States
MotherMary Alexander
FatherWilliam Carson

Born in Lakeside Cressy Picton Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada on 1729 to William Carson and Mary Alexander. James Carson married Prudence Honor Biggs and had 12 children. He passed away on Nov 1774 in Rowan, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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William Carson
1717 - 1750
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Mary Alexander
1713 - 1785
Spouse(s)
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Prudence Honor Biggs
1725 - 1774
Children Show all
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Honour Carson
1765 - 1820
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Mary Carson
1765 - 1840
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William Stewart Carson
1758 - 1816
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Mary Sarah Carson
1744 - 1831
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Thomas Carson
1757 - 1804
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Prudence Mary Carson
1755 - 1825
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John Carson
1745 - 1803
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James Starrett Carson
1762 - 1835
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Hugh Carson
1767 - 1829
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Henry Carson
1754 - 1840
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John Carson
1753 - 1816
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Mary Carson
1738 - 1768

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