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Milton David Carmichael

Birth15 Jul 1874 - Marshall, West Virginia, USA
Death9 Jun 1966 - Moundsville, Marshall, West Virginia, USA
MotherHannah Armina Carr
FatherDavid Carmichael

Born in Marshall, West Virginia, USA on 15 Jul 1874 to David Carmichael and Hannah Armina Carr. Milton David Carmichael married Mary Ellen Crow and had 4 children. He passed away on 9 Jun 1966 in Moundsville, Marshall, West Virginia, USA.

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David Carmichael
1853 - 1927
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Hannah Armina Carr
1857 - 1935
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Mary Ellen Crow
1877 - 1898
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Cora Leona Snedeker
1880 - 1943
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Pansy Luetta Carmichael
1900 - 1994
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Frank Edward Carmichael
1906 - 1995
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Viola Mae Carmichael
1897 - 1995
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Charles Shepherd Carmichael
1895 - Unknown

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