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Thomas Carmichael

Birth1780 - USA
Death1835 - Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Born in USA on 1780. Thomas Carmichael married Mary Pollack and had 9 children. He passed away on 1835 in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Mary Pollack
Unknown - Unknown
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Margaret Bean
1799 - Unknown
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Margaret J Carmichael
1817 - 1896
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Daniel Carmichael
Unknown - Unknown
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Anna Carmichael
1805 - Unknown
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Alexander Carmichael
1830 - 1846
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Thomas Carmichael
1807 - Unknown
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James Carmichael
1809 - Unknown
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William Carmichael
1811 - Unknown
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John Carmichael
1803 - Unknown
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Mary Carmichael
1813 - Unknown

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