Hey there!
This Susan should be the daughter of Thomas K. Carmack, Son of my
Great Great Grandfather,
John Wesley Carmack & wife Susanna (Carr) Carmack. I have the
following notes on Thomas that
may validify this union between Susan E. Carmack and F. A. Shute.
" Lt. Thomas K. Carmack : (December 1857 - March 1858 - Texas Mounted Rangers)
Capt. Thomas K. Carmack Texas Co. G, 5th Partisan Rangers served in
Confederate Army.
He is buried in the Columbia (Pioneer-IOOF-City) Cemetery
Boulder, Colorado third And Pleasant Street , Boulder, CO 80302
This cemetery dates back to 1800's and is well cared for.
Thomas was shown as a 'minister' in the Jack County, Texas 1870
Census. On that 1870 census, there was a "Frederick Shute,
Physician, b. Abt 1844 in Louisiana" living in the household.
Thanks for the additional info...
Love to all u Carmacks out there....and Happy St. Patrick's Day !!
Norm Carmack
Austin, TX
At 04:30 PM 3/17/2006, you wrote:
At the following address is an index of the Marriages of Jack County
Texas, Volume 1 for the period 13 April 1858 - 25 Dec 1871.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/jack/vitals/marriage1.txt
I spotted one Carmack marriage:
Shute, F.A. Carmack, Susan E. June 21, 1869
P. Tackitt, M.G. 105
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