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James Edward Carmichael

Birth24 Nov, 1853 - Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA
Death28 Sep 1922 - Weston, Platte, Missouri, USA
MotherMillicent "Millie" Ann Marshall
FatherBarzilla "Bazley" Alexander Carmichael

Born in Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA on 24 Nov, 1853 to Barzilla "Bazley" Alexander Carmichael and Millicent "Millie" Ann Marshall. James Edward Carmichael had 11 children. He passed away on 28 Sep 1922 in Weston, Platte, Missouri, USA.

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Barzilla "Bazley" Alexander Carmichael
1829 - 1899
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Millicent "Millie" Ann Marshall
1829 - 1918
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William Thomas Carmichael
1879 - 1956
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Sarah Carmichael
1886 - 1966
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Robert Shirley Carmichael
1898 - 1941
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Myrtle Alice (Mertie) Carmichael
1891 - 1957
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John Alexander Carmichael
1877 - 1967
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Millie Ann Carmichael
1889 - 1953
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Mary Peach Carmichael
1881 - 1964
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James Martin Carmichael
1893 - 1965
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Bertha Dallas Carmichael
1896 - 1970
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Rosa Lee Carmichael
1885 - 1949
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Betty Ann Carmichael
1876 - Unknown

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