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Martha "Patsy" Carson

Birth1793 - Virginia, United States
Death16 June 1870 - Eutaw, Limestone, Texas, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherJoseph Carson

Born in Virginia, United States on 1793 to Joseph Carson. Martha "Patsy" Carson married George Gibson Gentry and had 15 children. She passed away on 16 June 1870 in Eutaw, Limestone, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Carson
1742 - 1833
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Spouse(s)
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George Gibson Gentry
1775 - 1850
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Nicholas Carson Gentry
1815 - 1870
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Mary Jane Gentry
1832 - 1876
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Drucilla H Gentry
1830 - 1878
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Sina Malinda Gentry
1818 - 1860
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Elias Marion Gentry
1829 - 1909
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Nancy Ann Gentry
1821 - 1845
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Susan Gentry
1819 - 1860
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Samuel Gentry
1810 - 1850
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William Jackson Gentry
1837 - 1897
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Rebecca Jane Beaird
1823 - 1878
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John B Gentry
1801 - 1845
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Jefferson Gentry
1831 - 1890
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George J Gentry
1803 - 1845
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Guypson Carson Gentry
1818 - 1835
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Samuel A Gentry
1805 - 1825

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