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Thomas Denby Carson

Birth1811 - Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
Death1896 - Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
MotherBetsy Pierce
FatherEdward Carson

Born in Pitt County, North Carolina, USA on 1811 to Edward Carson and Betsy Pierce. Thomas Denby Carson married Lydia Crisp and had 11 children. He passed away on 1896 in Pitt County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Edward Carson
1778 - 1841
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Betsy Pierce
1782 - Unknown
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Lydia Crisp
1822 - 1863
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Janet L
1835 - Unknown
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Thomas George Washington Carson
1849 - 1917
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John Joseph Carson
1847 - 1904
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Margaret Louisa Britton Carson
1841 - 1911
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Amanda E Carson
1843 - 1895
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James Rufus Cherry Carson
1854 - 1940
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Mary Rebecah Carson
1845 - 1908
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Lydia Ann Frances Cinderella Carson
1852 - 1928
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Frank Francis Marion Carson
1840 - Unknown
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Lonzo Carson
1840 - Unknown
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Samuel Theodore Carson
1859 - 1921
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Simon T Carson
1858 - Unknown

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