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William Carleton

Birth23 Sep 1792 - Methuen, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death08 Sep 1850 - Pike, Stoddard, MO
MotherDeborah Day
FatherCyrus Carleton

Born in Methuen, Essex, Massachusetts, United States on 23 Sep 1792 to Cyrus Carleton and Deborah Day. William Carleton married Rebeckah Merrill and had 6 children. He passed away on 08 Sep 1850 in Pike, Stoddard, MO.

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Cyrus Carleton
1766 - 1842
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Deborah Day
1765 - 1844
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Rebeckah Merrill
1795 - Unknown
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Rebecca Merrill
1794 - 1824
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Angeline Carlton
1821 - 1863
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William M Carleton
1823 - Unknown
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Matilda Carleton
1826 - 1899
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Christopher Carleton
1829 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Carleton
1834 - 1924
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Hannah M Carleton
1836 - Unknown

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