Individual Details
John Carson
(MAY 24, 1760 - )
Events
Families
Spouse | Isabella McGough (1764 - ) |
Child | Isabella Carson (1798 - 1882) |
Father | Thomas Carson ( - ) |
Mother | Margaret McDowell ( - ) |
Notes
Miscellaneous
John Carson immigrated with his parents from Newry, Ireland to the Abbeville District of SC on 6-30-1773.Miscellaneous
John Carson was a Minute Man in the American Revolutionary War, serving in Col. Elija Clarke's Co.He received a land grant in Georgia for his service and settled there in Jones County.
Endnotes
1. USGenWeb Archives, "Thomas Carson Family Bible," Transcript, USGenWeb, USGenWeb Archives (www.usgwarchives.net : Accessed 24 December 2017), US Gen Web Archives-Jones County, Georgia. Transcript from Thomas Carson Family Bible, at one time in hands of Mary Jane Carson Hicks, destroyed in fire at home of Aretus Williams Hicks on 12-17-1920. ; The Taylor Tracer, July 2000, Vol. 5, Issue 7
2. USGenWeb Archives, "Thomas Carson Family Bible," Transcript, USGenWeb, USGenWeb Archives (www.usgwarchives.net : Accessed 24 December 2017), US Gen Web Archives-Jones County, Georgia. Transcript from Thomas Carson Family Bible, at one time in hands of Mary Jane Carson Hicks, destroyed in fire at home of Aretus Williams Hicks on 12-17-1920. ; The Taylor Tracer, July 2000, Vol. 5, Issue 7
3. USGenWeb Archives, "Thomas Carson Family Bible," Transcript, USGenWeb, USGenWeb Archives (www.usgwarchives.net : Accessed 24 December 2017), US Gen Web Archives-Jones County, Georgia. Transcript from Thomas Carson Family Bible, at one time in hands of Mary Jane Carson Hicks, destroyed in fire at home of Aretus Williams Hicks on 12-17-1920. ; The Taylor Tracer, July 2000, Vol. 5, Issue 7
4. USGenWeb Archives, "Thomas Carson Family Bible," Transcript, USGenWeb, USGenWeb Archives (www.usgwarchives.net : Accessed 24 December 2017), US Gen Web Archives-Jones County, Georgia. Transcript from Thomas Carson Family Bible, at one time in hands of Mary Jane Carson Hicks, destroyed in fire at home of Aretus Williams Hicks on 12-17-1920. ; The Taylor Tracer, July 2000, Vol. 5, Issue 7