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Author: debbiecarsonhawkins
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Debi,
I was going back over my records about David Carson. He was married twice, we both know
that. According to "Sketches from the Carson Family- John M. Carson, Centennial"
- George W. Carson,Attorney at Law of Council Bluffs, Iowa, in 1894 tells the story as
this:
"...about the time that Robert became of age he married, and of that union our
great,great, grandfather, David Carson, was born in 1741. David was twice married. Of the
first union, Robert Carson was born in 1762 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Other
children born of this union were sons, James and George, and a daughter Mary Anne, of the
second union the sons Hiram and David were born..."
"Concerning his grandfather and his brother who were also the brothers of our great
grandfather, robert Carson (1762). The brothers were Hiram and George. I have often heard
my father tell the same story. Hiram and Geroge were chums and took each otthers part in
battles of the period. In those days an insulting remark called for a blow, hiram often
said he never was laid on his back in a wrestling match, and whipped every man he fought
with, he was not quarrelsome and seldom became involved. he was very strong and has lifted
a 40 gallon whiskey barrel full with 15 hides thereon, by the chimes and fingerends.
Our great grandfather, Robert Carson improved and lived upon a farm in Chester County,
Pennsyvania, but the settlers were driven out by an indian war and he returned to the old
homestead and became owner by will of his father, Robert. This will is on record at West
Chester, Pennsylvania. This information given me November 10, 1894 at Carlock hotel,
Tecumseh, Oklahaoma. Respectfully submitted, Geo. W. Carson"
Also, the marriage between a David Carson and a Elizabeth Beatty was listed as "1884,
March 30, Carson, David, and Elizabeth Beatty." This cannot be the same David because
he died before this. It also takes place at Philadelphia Church which is miles from the
Forks of the Brandywine Church in which he was a pewholder with his father. I hope this
helps some. You may already have the George W. Carson testimony.
Debbie Carson Hawkins
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