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Thomas C. Carson

Birth30 Jan 1870 - Missouri
Death21 Sept 1931 - Midland, Midland, Texas, United States
MotherMary Ann Wadlow
FatherJames Thomas Carson

Born in Missouri on 30 Jan 1870 to James Thomas Carson and Mary Ann Wadlow. Thomas C. Carson married Sarah Survilla Thomas and had 6 children. He passed away on 21 Sept 1931 in Midland, Midland, Texas, United States.

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James Thomas Carson
1830 - 1911
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Mary Ann Wadlow
1832 - Unknown
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Sarah Survilla Thomas
1882 - 1975
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Edith Damey Carson
1913 - 1991
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Theodore Ted Cristopher Christoph Carson
1906 - 1984
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Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Carson
1909 - 2000
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William Mccord Carson
1911 - 1989
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Edward Haskell Carson
1916 - 2005
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Ina Carson
1902 - Unknown

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