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Margaret Carson

Birth2 February 1832 - Greayabbey, Down, Ireland
Death27 OCT 1912 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
MotherAnn Carson
FatherDaniel Carson

Born in Greayabbey, Down, Ireland on 2 February 1832 to Daniel Carson and Ann Carson. Margaret Carson married Hugh Innes and had 8 children. She passed away on 27 OCT 1912 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
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Daniel Carson
1810 - Unknown
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Ann Carson
1811 - 1878
Spouse(s)
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Hugh Innes
1831 - 1914
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James H Innes
1852 - 1904
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Thomas H Innes
1867 - 1919
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Margaret J. Innes
1859 - 1930
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Robert Innes
1864 - 1939
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Annie M Innes
1855 - 1948
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Agnes Innes
1871 - 1886
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William Louis Klauder Innes
1862 - 1877
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John Innes
1868 - 1939

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