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Author: mjdall
Surnames: Carson, Kniblock, Lang
Classification: queries
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Thank you for providing the source for the Kniblock surname.
My father-in-law is a Carson, and he is my husband's step-father, so research is a
little more complicated than researching one's own bloodlines. LOL
What I know about Samuel is contained in my first post in this thread. Most of it was
given to me by my father-in-law, who in turn was given the info by another family member.
The passenger record info I found myself. I found the rest of my info about Samuel and
Ruth's descendents in census records, Philadelphia city birth/death records and
marriage indices, WW1 draft registrations, newspaper death notices, and a couple of other
online sources. I'd be happy to share any documentation, if you're interested.
I found Jane M's death return, which provided the following info:
name of deceased: Jane M. Carson
color: white
sex: female
age: 22 months
married or single: single
date of death: July 8
cause of death: meningitis
place of birth: Philadelphia
name of father: Alexander Carson
name of mother: Rachel Carson
ward: 19
street and number: 2254 Howard
date of burial: July 11th 1881
place of burial: K of P Greenwood Cemetery
I also have photocopies of death returns for her siblings, George Washington and William
Samuel, as well as (father) Alexander's.
I have a copy of a letter dated January 26 1980 written to my father-in-law's father
by a woman named Ruth. I'm going on the assumption that it was written by his sister,
Ruth Carson Lang. In the letter, she referenced a Blanche Carson and her brother, Alex,
whose wife was named Marge. He was compiling a family tree at the time. Their
father's name was George, and two other siblings were Donald and Betty. I have no
idea who these people are, since the names aren't in my database, and how they connect
to the Carson line. I'll be seeing my father-in-law on Saturday and plan to ask him
if he knows.
As a side note, Ruth wrote: "I remember being told they [Samuel and Ruth] came from
Ireland. Had a shoe store at Carson's Corner. I think they came from County Monahagn
[sic]." If the shoe store was in Ireland, as the above seems to indicate, it may
help locate the village they were from.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
-Marie
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