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Surnames: CARSON
Classification: Cemetery
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CARSON_Peggy_Ruth_1925-1998.JPG
I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery - Lady of Peace section, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your records.
This is one of the 93,963 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
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CARSON_Allison_R_1921-1992_.JPG
I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery - Lady of Peace section, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your records.
This is one of the 93,963 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
OKAY.... I've been helping my friend research her father's ancestry,
unfortunately with not a lot of luck, but i've recently come across some new info, so
wanted to see if anyone recognized the following:
Arthur George CARSON (unknown)
wife, Roxey May DAVIS (unknown)
1. Bill Davis CARSON, b. 7 JULY 1925, South Dakota (told he was born on a
Sioux Indian Reservation), d. AUG 1977
--wife Helen Mary HALL, b. 1926/1925, possibly in Wisconsin
Thanks, Kim
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I am looking for information on Jerome Carson. He was in the Navy and the last place that I know he was stationed was in Oak Harbor Woodbee Island, Washington in 1969. If you have any information please email me at pamela ballard(a)hotmail.com
Thnaks, Pamela
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Surnames: CARSON
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CARSON_John_M_1883-1956.JPG
I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery - Lady of Peace section, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your records.
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I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery - Lady of Peace section, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your records.
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looking for info on Rachel Nervine Carson born September 4, 1878. Married a William Boyd.
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Searching for info on John Carson who came from Ireland to Charleston, SC around 1770/1771. He settled in the Abbeville district, SC in the Calhoun Settlement. His son, Joseph Carson, wrote a letter that was published in a book entitled, "The Carson Family" by W.W. Carson found in the Jackson Archives Library in Jackson, Mississippi that states John was the son of Thomas Carson. He goes on the say that John and Thomas emigrated to the US from the County of Tyrone, Ireland embarking from the city of Cork and landed in NC just before the Revolutionary War. They settled in Wilkes County, Ga, on Fishing Creek.
I have recieved this info second hand and am not quite sure if I have it straight. If anyone has any information on this line, I would appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance!
Elizabeth
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Subject: [OHFAIRFI-L] Congressman trying to restrict birth
records...please read
Resent-Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 20:37:26 -0600
Resent-From: OHFAIRFI-L(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 19:37:44 -0700
From: Lois Franceschi <ljfljf(a)psyber.com>
To: OHFAIRFI-L(a)rootsweb.com
Please pass this along to your lists. We need to get
this information out to the public.
This was posted on Ancestry Daily News. You can
find it online at www.ancestry.com/dailynews
Issue: October 7, 2004
Thanks,
Sharon Pike
Sharon(a)MeriwetherSociety.org
Immediate Action Requested
Legislation in Congress Seeks to Restrict Access to Birth Records;
FGS Recommends Writing to Your Congressional Representatives
The U.S. House of Representatives is considering a bill, House Resolution 10
(H.R. 10), which seeks to restrict access to birth certificates. This bill,
which purpose is to respond to the threat of terrorism, is on a fast track
to passage and has been voted on by several committees already. Your help is
needed now.
David Rencher, Chairman of the Record Access and Preservation Committee, a
joint committee of the National Genealogical Society and Federation of
Genealogical Societies, has sent a letter to the bill's sponsor, Congressman
Dennis Hastert, recommending an amendment to the bill as follows:
"However, nothing in this Chapter 2 shall be construed to require a State to
change its law with respect to public access to (A) non-certified copies of
birth certificates, or to (B) birth certificates or birth records once a
period of 100 years has elapsed from the date of creation of the certificate
or record."
A copy of the letter is available on the FGS site at
www.fgs.org/rpa/formalactions.htm.
To view this bill, go to http://thomas.loc.gov.
Enter HR 10 in the search box for "Bill Number."
Action Is Needed Now
Because this bill is moving toward passage so quickly, it is urged that the
genealogical community take action immediately and let their representatives
know that they are in support of David Rencher's amendment and the FGS
position in this important matter. To find your state representative's
contact information, go to www.house.gov/writerep/.
How Should I Word My Letter?
While you should word the letter in any way that is comfortable for you, it
is recommended that you include the following as a portion of the letter:
"While I support the intention to increase security to protect the U.S. from
terrorists and those who wish to improperly take U.S. identities, I am
concerned that those researching their family's history continue to have
access to non-certified birth records.
Therefore, in order to support HR-10 I ask that you amend HR-10 Section
3063(d)(2) by adding the following wording to the existing paragraph:
'However, nothing in this Chapter 2 shall be construed to require a State to
change its law with respect to public access to (A) non-certified copies of
birth certificates or to (B) birth certificates or birth records once a
period of 100 years has elapsed from the date of creation of the certificate
or record.'
I believe that this additional language is imperative so that the states do
not react by restricting all certificates to comply with the law, rather
than dealing with certified as opposed to non-certified birth certificates.
This proposed amendatory language would remind them that they can and should
be treated differently."
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my wife is a descendant of John Carson and Elizabeth Robinson who were married in Donacloney near Belfast on 18.12.1860..we have no record of his relatives as he was the first son to emigrate to australia and hopefully bring the remainder of the family out..which never happened..father of the groom was Robert Carson...any connection...
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Surnames: Carson, Williams
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I'm looking for information on Mattie Lee CARSON (b. Jun 1888) who married James Lewis/Louis Williams in 1907 or 1908. The 1900 census shows her living in Pitt Co. NC. According to the same census, her parents were James R. Carson (b. Jan 1853) and Sallie (b. Apr. 1849). I think James' mother might have been Matilda L. Carson.
The 1900 census shows Mattie's siblings were Sarah, James and Eason. Her father James' siblings were G.R.(m), C.H.(f), and J.J.(m), per the 1860 census. Any information is greatly appreciated!
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Allen, I guess I can't seem to locate the Fulcher photo from clicking on the url you gave us in Tarrant Co., TX at Gethsemane Cemetery online...Help...
How to view photo? Jean
Thanks
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Hello, I haven't been able to do much research in N.C. But, It could very
well been the William that moved to Washington Co. N.C. now Tn. and died in
1790. He has a WILL
in Washington, Co. Adm. by sons John and David.
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From: HPitt46(a)aol.com <HPitt46(a)aol.com>
To: CARSON-L(a)rootsweb.com <CARSON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Thursday, September 30, 2004 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: Carson Ancestry in North Carolina
>Hi , I am looking for a William Carson that signed the marriage bond for
>Margaret Carson and John Reed mid to late 1700s. Do you have a Margaret
connected
>to your William.The marriage bond was in Guilford Co.
>
>Patricia
>
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I have a series of 3 generations of William Carsons in North Carolina and Tennessee in the 1700s and 1800s. I don't have much on them. Could there be a connection with your William? Here is an outline descendant tree of what I have. William Albert, born 1836, was my great grandfather. If there is a connection, I would love to share what I have.
Descendants of William Senior Carson
1 William Senior Carson b: Abt. 1745
..... 2 William Junior Carson b: Abt. 1765
......... +Ruth Carson b: Abt. 1768 m: October 25, 1785 in Greene, Tennessee, USA
............ 3 [1] William Carson b: Abt. 1800 in Tennessee
................ +Liddy Crawford b: Abt. 1803 in North Carolina, USA d: 1842 in Greene, Tennessee, USA m: June 17, 1822 in Haywood Co., North Carolina, USA
................... 4 John Carson b: Abt. 1825
....................... +Malsina Ortto
................... 4 Mary Carson b: Abt. 1828
................... 4 William Albert Carson b: September 19, 1836 in Greeneville, Greene, Tennesse d: May 26, 1900 in Prairie Grove, Washington, Arkansas, USA
....................... +Margaret Smelcer b: July 13, 1840 in Greeneville, Greene, Tennessee, USA d: March 05, 1923 in Center Point, Delaware, Oklahoma m: September 27, 1855 in Greeneville, Greene, Tennessee, USA
................... 4 James Carson b: Abt. 1841 in Greene, Tennessee, USA
............ *2nd Wife of [1] William Carson:
................ +Jenny b: Abt. 1827 in North Carolina, USA m: Abt. 1848
................... 4 Martha J. Carson b: 1849
Hello, I haven't been able to do much research in N.C. But, It could very
well been the William that moved to Washington Co. N.C. now Tn. and died in
1790. He has a WILL
in Washington, Co. Adm. by sons John and David.
-----Original Message-----
From: HPitt46(a)aol.com <HPitt46(a)aol.com>
To: CARSON-L(a)rootsweb.com <CARSON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Thursday, September 30, 2004 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: Carson Ancestry in North Carolina
>Hi , I am looking for a William Carson that signed the marriage bond for
>Margaret Carson and John Reed mid to late 1700s. Do you have a Margaret
connected
>to your William.The marriage bond was in Guilford Co.
>
>Patricia
>