George Washington Carson, 1798–1889?> (aged 91 years)
- Name
- George Washington /Carson/
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Death of a father
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Death of a wife
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Death
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father |
1766–1846
Birth: 1766
— York County, PA Death: 1846 — Rutherford, North Carolina, USA |
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mother |
1770–1856
Birth: 1770
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20
— Rowan County, NC Death: 1856 — Rutherford, North Carolina, USA |
himself |
1798–1889
Birth: March 3, 1798
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28
— Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Death: August 13, 1889 — Macon, North Carolina, USA |
himself |
1798–1889
Birth: March 3, 1798
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28
— Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Death: August 13, 1889 — Macon, North Carolina, USA |
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partner |
1802–1881
Birth: June 9, 1802
— Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Death: February 11, 1881 |
daughter |
1840–1911
Birth: October 14, 1840
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— Macon, North Carolina, USA Death: August 27, 1911 |
Shared note
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He was employed. Wagoner by profession. According to legend he drove the first wagon into what is now Macon County. Prior to that, two-wheeled carts had been used. He made trips from Franklin to markets in Augusta, Georgia; Charleston, South Carolina; and Knoxville, Tennessee. Sometimes his teams were led by as many as six horses. |
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