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John Carmack

Birth1720 - Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Death12 May 1812 - Washington, Virginia, United States
MotherGuein Cochran Corem Carmack
FatherCornelius Carmack

Born in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States on 1720 to Cornelius Carmack and Guein Cochran Corem Carmack. John Carmack married Elizabeth Barton and had 7 children. He passed away on 12 May 1812 in Washington, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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Cornelius Carmack
1681 - 1749
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Guein Cochran Corem Carmack
1685 - 1746
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Barton
1720 - 1812
Children Show all
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Catherine Elizabeth Carmack
1760 - 1813
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John Carmack
1750 - 1833
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Cornelius L Carmack
1750 - 1820
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Mary Carmack
1743 - 1835
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Nellie Carmack
1748 - Unknown
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William Carmack
1761 - 1849
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Sarah Carmack
1770 - 1798

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