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She was a woman.......!!!!
ANNA ELLEN CARROLL....
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http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/educ/exhibits/womenshall/html/carroll.html
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> From: gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com <gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com>
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> Date: 6/19/2007 8:38:41 PM
> Subject: [CARROLL] Civil War Records at Footnote.com
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> Author: southard
> Surnames: CARROLL by any spelling
> Classification: queries
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> I recently had occasion to search at Footnote.com for some military
records and found about 30 when I searched for CARREL. Since the spelling
of names changed over time, I thought some of you might be missing one of
these men in Ohio and PA who were in the Civil War. You can find all the
rest of the 30 Carrels and can search for CARROLL at
>
http://www.footnote.com/searchdocuments.php?query=carrel&collection=27436&st
art=13#5679930
> And if I understand correctly, if you subscribe you can view the entire
record. I have not yet subscribed.
>
> There are many free titles - including all the PA archives.
> You can learn more about the free titles at
> http://www.footnote.com/free.php
> Some information is available free about many military records. I found
it to be a really helpful site.
>
> Hope this is helpful to someone,
> Lura
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> Civil War Pensions
> Publication Number: T289
> Publication Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who
Served Between 1861 and 1900.
> Publisher: NARA
> State: Ohio
> Arm Of Service: Infantry
> Regiment: 107
> Company: A
> Name: Allman, Carrel B.
> Rank: Priv
> Date: 19-JAN-1917
> State/arm Of Service: Ohio Inf.
> Company/regiment: A,107
> Roll Number: 425
>
> Civil War Pensions
> Publication Number: T289
> Publication Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who
Served Between 1861 and 1900.
> Publisher: NARA
> State: Ohio
> Arm Of Service: Infantry
> Regiment: 73
> Company: C
> Name: Carrel, Charles T.
> Rank: [BLANK]
> Date: 29-SEP-1913
> State/arm Of Service: Ohio Inf.
> Company/regiment: C,73
> Roll Number: 415
>
> Civil War Pensions
> Publication Number: T289
> Publication Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who
Served Between 1861 and 1900.
> Publisher: NARA
> State: Ohio
> Arm Of Service: Infantry
> Regiment: 73
> Company: C
> Name: Carrel, Robert R.
> Rank: [BLANK]
> Date: 08-DEC-1920
> State/arm Of Service: Ohio Inf.
> Company/regiment: C,73
> Roll Number: 415
>
> Civil War Pensions
> Publication Number: T289
> Publication Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who
Served Between 1861 and 1900.
> Publisher: NARA
> State: Ohio
> Arm Of Service: Infantry
> Regiment: 130
> Company: D
> Name: Carrel, Charles W.
> Rank: [BLANK]
> Date: 21-JUL-1919
> State/arm Of Service: Ohio Inf.
> Company/regiment: D,130
> Roll Number: 430
>
> Civil War Pensions
> Publication Number: T289
> Publication Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who
Served Between 1861 and 1900.
> Publisher: NARA
> State: Ohio
> Arm Of Service: Infantry
> Regiment: 36
> Company: D
> Name: Carrel, William
> Rank: Private
> Date: 30-AUG-1881
> State/arm Of Service: Ohio Inf.
> Company/regiment: D,36
> Roll Number: 403
>
> Civil War Pensions
> Publication Number: T289
> Publication Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who
Served Between 1861 and 1900.
> Publisher: NARA
> State: Ohio
> Arm Of Service: Cavalry
> Regiment: 12
> Company: M
> Name: Carrel, Lebbeus
> Rank: [BLANK]
> Date: 04-JUN-1867
> State/arm Of Service: Ohio Cav.
> Company/regiment: M,12
> Roll Number: 448
>
> Civil War Pensions
> Publication Number: T289
> Publication Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who
Served Between 1861 and 1900.
> Publisher: NARA
> State: Ohio
> Arm Of Service: Infantry
> Regiment: 164
> Company: I
> Name: Carrel, John
> Rank: Pvt.
> Date: 25-AUG-1892
> State/arm Of Service: Ohio Inf.
> Company/regiment: I,164
> Roll Number: 436
>
> Civil War Pensions
> Publication Number: T289
> Publication Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who
Served Between 1861 and 1900.
> Publisher: NARA
> State: Pennsylvania
> Arm Of Service: Infantry
> Regiment: 192
> Company: G
> Name: Carrel, Thomas A.
> Rank: [BLANK]
> Date: 06-AUG-1920
> State/arm Of Service: Pa. Inf.
> Company/regiment: G,192
> Roll Number: 495
>
> Civil War Pensions
> Publication Number: T289
> Publication Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who
Served Between 1861 and 1900.
> Publisher: NARA
> State: Pennsylvania
> Arm Of Service: Infantry
> Regiment: 133
> Company: A
> Name: Carrel, Anthony
> Rank: [BLANK]
> Date: 06-AUG-1920
> State/arm Of Service: Pa. Inf.
> Company/regiment: A,133
> Roll Number: 486
>
> Civil War Pensions
> Publication Number: T289
> Publication Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who
Served Between 1861 and 1900.
> Publisher: NARA
> State: Pennsylvania
> Arm Of Service: Infantry
> Regiment: 133
> Company: A
> Name: Carrel, Thomas A.
> Rank: [BLANK]
> Date: 06-AUG-1920
> State/arm Of Service: Pa. Inf.
> Company/regiment: A,133
> Roll Number: 486
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What year was Bertha born? In my family there was a Bertha Carroll born between 1886 and 1894. Also one in 1889 in Pensacola, Florida.
Stanley Carroll
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I am looking for Thomas G. Carroll, born 1832, Newry, Ireland. Died in Pensacola, Florida, 1896. LDS Temple work was done in Denver, CO. for him and some of his family, including my father Melvin M. Carroll. I am trying to find the one who did the work for them. If you have any information on Thomas Carroll or his wife Mary Ryan, I would love to know. My email address is stanley1943(a)bellsouth.net.
Thanks,
Stanley Carroll
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Looking for information on Thomas Carroll born Abt 1824 in Ireland. Died in Ohio.
I know he had a son Charles Patrick b. Ohio Abt 1874
Thomas was my GGgrandfather.
Any information would be appreciated.
Sean Moore
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I am a decendent of Carroll from Forest city, Rutherford Co. N C
My great grandfather was Thomas Marion Carroll married to Priscilla C. Bostic My grandmother was Addie Priscilla Carroll Harrison
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Thanks Cathy........
Mary
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Sorry it took me so long to reply. I don't think this is my Daniel, as he lived and died in Michigan. Thanks for replying though.
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Author: PattyStrilaeff
Surnames: Carroll, Carrel
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Barbara,
My gg grandfather, John Workman, is your gg grandfather's brother. I am also researching their grandfather Michael. The NC Marriage record for Michael and Betty has his last name listed as "Carrel", according to the record I see on Ancestry.com. But so far, I haven't had any luck with that spelling either. I recently visited the Temperance Cemetery in Carroll County. My great grandfather Benjamin, gg Grandfather John Workman, and (our) ggg grandfather Moses are all buried there. Best of Luck and I will absolutely share if I find anything.
Patty
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Am searching for information on ancestors of Edward Francis Carroll, 4-11-1876 to 8-16-1938. Married to Myrtle Elenora Brown, 4-30-1884 to 11-7-1961. They had 10 children and lived in St. James, MO.
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I am researching my wife's Carroll line and am stuck at the above person. I don't have his wife's name but he has 6 children I believe: Clement, James, Martha, Mary, William and Marion. My wife descend from Marion, who was born around 1840 in DeKalb Co GA. Does anyone have anything that Might be able to hep me?
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I DON'T THINK THAT THAT CARROLL FAMILY IS THE ONE I AM RELATED TO. I AM AWARE THAT THERE WERE 2 CARROLL FAMILIES, UNRELATED THAT LIVED IN LINCOLN COUNTY NC FOR AWHILE. YOU MAY BE FROM THE OTHER ONE FOR I DO NOT HAVE ANY PHIDELIA OR LORENZO IN MINE. SORRY. RAY
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Author: silverstar179
Surnames: carroll ( carrell, carrol)
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Hi, My name is Janice , and my 3greatgrandfather was from Gilmer Ga. He had 2 sons Phidellia and Lorenzo.Lorenzo was my 2 great grandfather. They all origanated from Buncombe N.C. If you have any info . on this family I would like to here from you Janice
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Hello Swanmak1:
Which Killinchy church were your Carroll's married in? Regarding Scotland, I have no idea? The possiblily is there since those Carroll's were tall, strong with massive hands. I guess I am being a bit racist since my mother nee Dunne is from the small stature Irish stock (4'11" height). All I know at the moment is that my Henry Carroll moved to Liverpool circa the famine and most likely came from County Down and may have been Protestant or just married a Protestant, e.g. Mary McKibbon. Do you have any Carroll male relatives willing to get involved in the Y-DNA Carroll surname project? If so, I am involved would like to see if we have a close match. Thank you for your reply.
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sorry, I forgot to include that Martha Carroll was born 24 April 1824 in
Rutherford Co. and died 02 February 1866 in Macon County and is buried in what
is today Swain County in the Cochran Cemetery on Alarka.
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My line is:
John Carroll/Carrell married Jane Jaynes/Janes Sept 22, 1815 (I was thinking
it was 1817, so 1815 may be a typo - I'll have to check on that and I don't
have the bond right in front of me, but there is a marriage bond in
Rutherford County for them) in Rutherford County. I have their children as Fannie,
Sallie (which would probably be Sarah), Peggy, Jennie, Elias, Ben R., Thomas,
Elizabeth, and my gg grandmother, Martha (Mattie) Carroll. I have since
proven, however, that the child listed as Fannie was actually in all probability
Jane Janes' sister. There is an early deed in Haywood County in land is
referred to as given or sold for a small amount to Fanny Floyd (according to one
of Martha's daughters, "Fannie married a Floyd"), daughter of John or James
Janes. The Fanny Floyd on the 1850 Haywood County census is much older than
the other Carroll siblings, so I have always thought that she might be a sister
to Jane instead of a child. That deed proved it. There is also a very
interesting court case in Haywood County (NC, of course <g>) that rocked on for
about 15 years over a note of debt that was found in the Bible of James Janes
at the sale of his estate. A Carroll fellow who bought the Bible and an
Enloe man were accused of fraudulently collecting the amount of the note instead
of returning it to the estate, which they should have done as the estate
administrator claimed that the note was part of the estate and not part of the
item purchased (the Bible) at the estate sale. The names involved in that
case and listed on the many pages of documents concerning the case are all
those of the Oconaluftee Settlement (later known as Qualla Town and is where the
present day Qualla Boundary (the Reservation of the Eastern Band of the
Cherokee) lies, which is where the Gibsons came around 1815 and the Carrolls and
Janes a bit later. I know that one of Martha's sisters married a Nichols, and
Elizabeth married Matt (probably Matthew) "Cammel" (Campbell). Martha
married John Stewart/Stuard/Stuart/Steward Gibson in 1839 and they promptly began
their family which would grow to 15 children. All but one lived to
adulthood, and all but one of those 14 had families( some 10-14 children.) (John S.
was an only child, but he sure made up for it! <g>). Martha (or Mattie) died
when her youngest child was only 22 months old, and John S. soon remarried
(who can blame him since his mother also died just a few weeks later, leaving
him with little help with the children, as most of the daughters old enough to
really help were married with families of their own. I would venture a
guess that of the families who were living in present day Jackson, Swain, and
Macon Counties in the 1930s, at least 50% of them in some way connect back to
John S. and Martha Carroll Gibson. I have seen some erroneous information in
the Old Tryon Genealogy Society on this family. One source had Martha born
around 1839-1840, when she was actually giving birth to her first child in
1840. John Carroll disappears from the records in Haywood and Macon Counties
by 1850 and we are not sure if he died or moved on. I have seen him referred
to by the older family members (such as the older children of John S. and
Martha C. Gibson) as "Johnnie" or "Johnny." I have pictures of most of John S.
and Martha's children, and almost all (if not all) are dark headed, dark
eyed, and most appear to have an olive tint to their skin. At this point, we are
not sure where that comes from, or if there was NA blood in the family. If
there was, it was almost certainly not Cherokee, as none of that family was
living where the Cherokee inhabited. The Gibsons, however, did live in the
area inhabited by the Catawba Indians, so I leave anyone to draw their own
conclusions. As most everyone knows, docomenting NA ancestry if difficult and
often impossible! I have researched this family for almost 30 years now, and
often say I have severe head injuries from beating my head on this brick wall
for so long! <g> I have discovered little bits of info in the most
unexpected places, and have put together a picture of the family from what I have
gleaned, subject, of course, to correction and revision at all times.
Please tell me what you line is. I hope we find we can connect and can
share some information!
Dee
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Hi,
I noticed an unusual name on your posting - Phidellia. I am looking for a Phillip Carroll from NC probably born about 1780. I am stuck at Phillip's son William James Carroll. This William left NC abt 1840 for VA. He re-married about 1880 in Lee County, VA and listed his father's name as Phillip Carroll. Any chance Phidellia and Phillip could be variations of the same name?
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William and Suson (Plemons) Carroll was my 3great grand father, his son Lorenzo was my 2gg, His son William A. (andy) was my greatgrand father, his son, Amos J was my grandfather.William, was borned Nov.5,1797 in Buncombe co. N.C., died Feb.9,1865 in Gilmer Co. Georgia.
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Hi, Janice, I'll be glad to help you all I can. I have a Carroll/Carrell line that came out of Rutherford County. I'll be going to a First Families committee meeting tomorrow at OBCGS and I'll see what is there already. You can e-mail me a wncgen(a)yahoo.com or at deegib(a)aol.com. A family bible page would be great. You'll also need documentation of each step back to William, and we can help you decide what documentation to look for. Look forward to hearing from you! Dee
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