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Samuel George Carson

Male 1860 - 1939  (79 years)


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  1. 1.  Samuel George Carson was born in 1860 in Kentucky (son of James Green Carson, M.D. and Catherine Waller); died in 1939 in Webbers Falls, Muskogee Co, Oklahoma.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Green Carson, M.D. was born in 1815 in Adams Co, Mississippi (son of Joseph Carson, (immigrant) and Jane Green); died on 11 Aug 1863.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Western District, Carroll Parish, Louisiana

    Notes:

    Education: MD. Philadelphia College of Medicine 1
    Only son of an only son

    James married Catherine Waller on 28 Jul 1835 in Fox Gap, Franklin Co, Kentucky. Catherine was born on 20 Jan 1815 in Frankfort, Franklin Co, Kentucky; died after 1848 in of, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Catherine Waller was born on 20 Jan 1815 in Frankfort, Franklin Co, Kentucky; died after 1848 in of, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. Joseph Carson was born on 19 Oct 1848 in Lexington, Fayette Co, Kentucky; died on 20 Oct 1902 in Oasis Plantation, Dublin, Coahoma Co, Mississippi.
    2. James Green Carson, Jr. was born on 25 Mar 1847 in Kentucky; died on 10 May 1887.
    3. 1. Samuel George Carson was born in 1860 in Kentucky; died in 1939 in Webbers Falls, Muskogee Co, Oklahoma.
    4. Katherine Carson was born in 1853 in Carroll Parish, Louisiana; died on 02 Nov 1921 in Wendover, Leslie Co, Kentucky.
    5. William W. Carson was born in 1846 in Mississippi; died after 1850 in of, Western District, Carroll Parish, Louisiana.
    6. Edward Lee Carson was born on 12 Aug 1848 in Kentucky; died after 1860 in of, Carroll Parish, Louisiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph Carson, (immigrant) was born in Jan 1766 in Co Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland; died on 12 Nov 1798 in Jones, Georgia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Abt 1804, of, Tombigbee settlement, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Carson, Joseph, of the Tombigbee settlements, was one of the prominent men of the later Territorial period. He married a daughter of Abner Green of Adams county, and subsequently influenced connections in the Natchez district. He was commissioned as an attorney-at-law in 1807, was a member of the Territorial council from 1809 to 817, was attorney-general of the eastern district for many yers, a militia officer, in 1813 was colonel of the First Mississippi regimen, United States volunteers, on duty in the Alabama region. He forced the evacuation of the Spanish post on the Perdido river, April 27, 1813. In 1818 he was urged by his section as candidate for congressional delegate.
    Mississippi History: comprising sketches of...

    Joseph married Jane Green about 1814 in Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi. Jane (daughter of Abner Green and Mary Hutchins) was born in 1794 in Natchez, Mississippi; died in 1830. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jane Green was born in 1794 in Natchez, Mississippi (daughter of Abner Green and Mary Hutchins); died in 1830.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Research Notes: ASSOC-Elizabeth Green/Jane Green

    Children:
    1. 2. James Green Carson, M.D. was born in 1815 in Adams Co, Mississippi; died on 11 Aug 1863.
    2. Robert Cafferty (son?) Carson was born on 11 Jun 1832 in Madison Co, Mississippi; died on 30 Nov 1912 in Blanco Co, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Abner Green was born about 1755 in James City Co, Virginia (son of Col. Thomas Marston Green, Sr. and Martha Wills); died on 21 Feb 1816 in Grove Plantation, White Apple Village, Adams Co, Mississippi.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1791, Natchez District, Mississippi
    • Residence: Abt 1800, Adams Co, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1802, Mississippi Territory
    • Residence: 1820, Second Creek, Natchez, Mississippi

    Notes:

    History of Port Gibson Mississippi

    Among early things of interest is that Andrew Jackson was so delighted with the homes of Abner and Tom Green when he visited them at Gayosa's summer home and at Springfield in the 1780's, that he acquired a tract of land where Bayou Pierre emptied into the Mississippi River and there built a cabin, trading post and race track. (This was a Spanish land Grant.) After he and Rachel were married at Tom Green?s Springfield, they spent their honeymoon of two or three months here (1791).

    Encyclopedia of Mississippi history:
    During the time of the Spanish occupation of Ntchez, district, "Thomas M. Green and Abner Green were young men at the time, though both were men of family. To both of them Jackson, at different times, sold negroes, and the writer now has bills of sale for negroes sold to Abner Green, in the handwriting of Jackson, bearing his signature, written, as it always was, in large and bold characters, extending quite half across the sheet."

    Birth:
    Col Green left with sons Abner and Thomas and Cato West, son in law. Thomas was third child - so Abner was older than Thomas.

    Residence:
    Spanish grant to Mrs. Sarah Kenner 250 acres on Second Creek 8 miles SE of Fort, by Samuel Hutchins, John White, Abner Green. N.O. 21 May 1791.
    Sara Carter, late Kenner, wife of jesse Carter, claims 250 arps. on Second Cr. plat shows tract almost triangular in form, Abner Green, John White and Samuel Hutchins, having lands adjoining.
    page 461 Nachez Court Records, 1767-1805

    Residence:
    Treasurer General of Mississippi Territory

    Abner married Mary Hutchins on 01 Nov 1784 in Natchez, Mississippi. Mary was born on 04 Feb 1768; died on 04 Feb 1825. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Mary Hutchins was born on 04 Feb 1768; died on 04 Feb 1825.
    Children:
    1. 5. Jane Green was born in 1794 in Natchez, Mississippi; died in 1830.
    2. (youngest daughter) Green was born about 1800 in Natchez, Mississippi; died after 1835.