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Author: deekscarroll
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>From our family historian there were 4 protestant Carroll brothers who came to the Eastern Shore of Maryland around the time of the Revolution. Their names were Patrick, Keel, Charles and the fourth is unknown. Patrick moved to the Maryland frontier in 1791 and never heard from after. Keel became trustee of the Union Chapel and Episcopalian Church in East New Market, Maryland. Charles was a protestant land owner and married Suzannah Lord and their son is James Carroll. The 4th brother could have been Daniel. Check out what I sent to Carol Puzey. I am looking for the place of burial for Charles and Suzannah Lord Carroll.
George Deeks Carroll deekscarroll(a)yahoo.com
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Author: deekscarroll
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Carol! I have been to the cemetery near Hurlock where the James Carroll family is buried. It is located on the old Carroll/Andrews Farm on the Bobtown Road just past the Glen Oak Hotel Road on the right and the Blink Horn Road on the left which borders some houses. It is across the Bobtown Road from the entrance to the houses. If you get on google search the cemetery will show up as a dot out in the field. When you enlarge it you can see more detail. It is about 100 yards out in the field and visible when the crops are down. If you go when there are crops you won't be able to see the cemetery unless you walk out among the crops. I am trying to find where Charles Carroll and Suzannah Lord Carroll are buried. They are not buried with their son James Carroll due to a dispute over James and his spouse Margaret Medford becoming a Methodist. They favored the Church of England. Good luck and e mail me if you find information
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Author: hastings_3
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Looking for the parents of William Carroll from Nehawka Nebraska
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Author: halfpint607
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I am trying to find out who Clara's parents were. I know she was married to Dr. Luther Whitehead Jr. She was b. on Aug. 20, 1929. I do not know the date she and Luther were married but I know she d. on March 10, 1979. Luther d. on Dec. 28, 2004 and I know he was buried in McCreary, Ky.
Any information on this couple would be helpful as they are married into my grandfathers side of the family.
Thank you in advance.
Nancy Lavasser Dorais
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Author: candelacigarcompany
Surnames: Sinor, Gist
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Looking for more information on Sollen T. Sinor married to Maybelle (Anna Blanco) Gist. These were my grandparents from Lawton, Oklahoma. There is supposed to be a book written on the Gist family by someone with the name Dingman but I have yet to find this book by google search. If anyone has any information please let me know. Thanks.
mrcarroll71(a)yahoo.com
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Author: candelacigarcompany
Surnames: Carroll
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I am looking for some clarification on the Carroll line. My father is Alfred D. Carroll born 1931 in Brownfield, Tx, his father is Alfred E. Carroll born in 1899 also in Texas. My problem is that on one of the Census notes state that Alfred E. Carroll's father was born in France, but all other documentation I find states that his father was Alfred L. Carroll (1869-1912) from Louisiana, he was supposed to be the son of Walter Watson Carroll (1842-1880), the son of John M. Carroll (1800-18??) of North Carolina. There seems to be no way Alfred E. Carroll's father can be from France when all the information points to Louisiana. If anyone has any information on this line if they could share it with me I would appreciate it. Thanks.
mrcarroll71(a)yahoo.com
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