Family: Carson, George / Huff, Ann Hugh (F4347)

m. 17 Feb 1817


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Huff, Jonathan
Male (1747-1821)
Barton, Ann
Female (1755-1810)
 
 
Huff, Isaac
Male (1779-1786)
Hough, Isaac
Male (1779-1785)
Huff, William
Male (1781-1881)
Hough, William
Male (1781-1880)
Huff, Thomas
Male (1782-1789)
Hough, Thomas
Male (1782-1788)
Huff, Elizabeth
Female (1784-1792)
Huff, Isaac
Male (1786-1855)
Hough, Isaac
Male (1786-1855)
Huff, Mary
Female (1791-1890)
Huff, Elizabeth
Female (1794-1857)
Carson, George
Male (1794-1851)
Huff, Ann Hugh
Female (1794-1869)
Carson, William Huff
Male (1818-1901)
Carson, John
Male (1819-1895)
Carson, John Sr
Male (1819-1895)
Carson, Elizabeth
Female (1822-1898)
Carson, Mary Ann
Female (1833-1914)
Carson, George
Male (1827- )
Carson, David
Male (1827- )

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