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James Carson

Birth20 Aug 1775 - Menallen, York, Pennsylvania, United States
Death29 Dec 1834 - Pennsylvania, United States
MotherCatharine Scoggin
FatherWilliam More Carson

Born in Menallen, York, Pennsylvania, United States on 20 Aug 1775 to William More Carson and Catharine Scoggin. James Carson married Catherine Studebaker and had 8 children. He passed away on 29 Dec 1834 in Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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William More Carson
1743 - 1789
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Catharine Scoggin
1738 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Studebaker
1779 - 1839
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Nathan Napier Carson
1818 - 1866
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John Carson
1798 - Unknown
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James Carson
1808 - 1869
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William Carson
1806 - 1847
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Esther Carson
Unknown - Unknown
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Hannah Carson
1800 - 1821
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Mary Carson
1811 - 1836
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Mary Carson
1811 - 1898

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