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James Monroe Carson

Birth17 Mar 1840 - Allegheny City (Pittsburgh), PA
Death09 Mar 1930 - Oil City, Venango County, PA
MotherEleanor Carson
FatherJames Carson

Born in Allegheny City (Pittsburgh), PA on 17 Mar 1840 to James Carson and Eleanor Carson. James Monroe Carson married Cassanda A. Bacon and had 10 children. He passed away on 09 Mar 1930 in Oil City, Venango County, PA.

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James Carson
1794 - 1879
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Eleanor Carson
1805 - 1903
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Cassanda A. Bacon
1856 - 1897
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Isabel Jane Gordon
1852 - 1885
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Robert Walter Carson
1875 - 1921
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Mattie Theodora Carson
1886 - 1944
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Lloyd Gladstone Carson
1891 - 1950
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Cassie Gladys Carson
1893 - 1894
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Kenneth Carson
1888 - 1895
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Blaine B Carson
1883 - 1914
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Marion Elizabeth Carson
1895 - 1950
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James Gordon Carson
1872 - 1942
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Ethel May Carson
1881 - 1951
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Matie Theodora Carson
1886 - 1944

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