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Author: truthseeker68
Surnames: CARSON
Classification: queries
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Maybe it would be easier if I just wrote down the ancestors that I know "for
sure" (supported by documentation and many family records, including family Bibles.
It gets so confusing trying to figure all these people out when so many of them shared
the same names....seems like ALL Carson families had a William, Samuel, James, John, etc.
We just confused on WHICH William made the trip across the ocean from Ireland to America
(first into PA, then migrating in various directions. Our family story probably is the
same as many of yours. Three brothers from Ireland came to America in 1773 (PA). One of
the brothers was WILLIAM (ancestor of my line), the other was Thomas (?) ancestor of the
line that Christopher "Kit" Carson, and a third brother, name not known. All
three went different directions. The only problem is that there were about 50 William
Carsons who were the heads of families around that time in PA...that is our problem, plus
the fact that many of the Irish records from!
that time period were destroyed (fire?). So hopefully we are going to be able to narrow
down our ancestor from Ireland by lots of Carson men taking the YDNA test.
Here are my ancestors that I can prove. I will start with my own father and move back in
history.
My parents:
Alvin Corlett CARSON (1911-1971) born and died in Enid, Garfield Co., OK m. Frances A.
Seigler (1919-1999) born in Gilmer, TX died in Enid, OK.
My grandparents:
Evart Lee CARSON (1881-1956) b. Ohio d. Enid, OK m. Winnie Mae Corlett (1883-1972) b.
Nebraska d. Enid, OK
My great grandparents:
Samuel Aten CARSON (1852-1928) b. Ohio d. ? OK? m. Rachel Maria Stoops (1855-194?) b.
Ohio d.?
My 2nd great grandparents:
James Carson (1816-1888) b. Ohio d.? m. Jane Kerr (1819-1900) b. Ohio d. Iowa
My 3rd great grandparents:
William Carson (1776-1846) b. PA d. Ohio m. Margaret Beattie (1785-1869) b. PA d.
Illlinois
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DON'T KNOW FOR SURE...BUT THINK THE FOLLOWING COUPLE MIGHT BE THE NEXT GENERATION
BACK. I do not have them linked to the previous William as the parents because I cannot
prove it yet...but I think they are very likely his parents....so I will include them
"just in case"....something to think about. The reason that I think it would be
possible is that William and Margaret named one of their daughters Isabella...not a common
Carson name. In the following "possible" family....the wife was Isabella Gilmore
married William Carson, both from Ireland, both died in Ohio. So the son might have named
one of his daughters after his mother, and his daughter's grandmother. NO PROOF of
this though.
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POSSIBLY my 4th great grandparents:
William Carson (1747-1829) b Ireland d. Ohio m. Isabella Gilmore (1747-1811) b Ireland
d Ohio
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BUT, IN A FAMILY BIBLE I FOUND AN OBITUARY FOR A DIFFERENT WILLIAM CARSON. THIS IS WHO MY
ANCESTORS THOUGHT WAS THE WILLIAM FROM IRELAND (or why else would they have his obit stuck
in the old family Bible).
William Carson (1735-1819) b. Ireland d. Chilicothe, Ross Co, Ohio. According to the
obit published in the Chilicothe, Ross Co. Ohio newspaper in 1819, William Carson had
died at the age of 85. He was the father of 13 children, grandfather of 74 grand children
and 7 great-grandchildren at the time of his death. His birth place was Ireland in 1735,
and he came to America in 1773. Unfortunately, most obits back in those days were more
concerned with the "soul" of the dearly departed than they were with the
survivors and other personal information. The obits read more like sermons than stories of
someone's life. There is no wife mentioned (living nor dead) and none of the children
were named. We do know by documents from that time that he lived in Ross County, OHIO from
1809 until his death...but he could have lived there longer...we just know that he started
out in America in PA. He would fit into the dates of arriving in America in 1773.
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