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James Carson (bef. 1822)

James [uncertain] Carson
Born before in Irelandmap [uncertain]
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married about 24 Jan 1837 in Lisnaskea Holy Trinity Church of Ireland, Aghalurcher Parish, County Fermanagh, Irelandmap
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Before 1822, James CARSON was born likely in Ireland.[1][2]

On January 24, 1837, James and Sarah THOMPSON were married in Lisnaskea Holy Trinity Church of Ireland in Aghalurcher Parish, County Fermanagh, Ireland. James was residing in Farnamullan Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh and Sarah was residing in Corraclare Townland, Aghalurcher Parish.[3][2]

Marriage Record: [2]

ROW = 303; MARRIAGE DATE = 24/1/1837; GROOM’S NAME = James; GROOM’S SURNAME = CARSON; AGE = n/l; STATUS = n/l; OCCUPATION = n/l; ABODE = Farnawillan (Farnamullan?), Par. of Cleenish; GROOM’S FATHER = n/l; OCCUP. = n/l; BRIDE’S NAME = Sarah; BRIDE’S SURNAME = THOMPSON; AGE = n/l; STATUS = n/l; OCCUP. = xxx; ABODE = Curraghlare (Corraclare?), Par. of Aghalurcher; BRIDE’S FATHER = n/l; OCCUP. = n/l; MARRIED/RECORDED BY = Alexander Hurst; LICENCE/BANNS = Licence; WITNESSES = James THOMPSON & Frances BROWN

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  1. Primary source needed
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 MR
    Church: FERMANAGH, Marriages recorded in Lisnaskea Holy Trinity C. Of I. 1804 - 1867; Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives; Fermanagh Index; Marriage Records; Contributed by George Armstrong; PRONI = MIC 1/73/1
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