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Judge James Franklin Carson

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Judge James Franklin Carson

Birth
No Creek, Ohio County, Kentucky, USA
Death
13 Feb 1908 (aged 72)
Hartford, Ohio County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Hartford, Ohio County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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The Ohio County News, Hartford, Kentucky, 19 Feb 1908, Wed • Page 4
Death of James F. Carson
Judge James P Carson one of Hartfords old and highly respected citizens died Thursday morning at the residence of James Lyons his son-in-law where he had made his home for some time. He was ill about ten days with pneumonia. Judge Carson as he was known to all our citizens, he having served a term as Police Judge of Hartford some years ago was loved and respected by our people of all classes. He was always kind and considerate to all and no man took a keener interest In the material advancement of his town, county, and state He was for years Secretary of the Hartford Commercial Club and in that capacity he was always looking out for some enterprise which might be Induced to come to our towns.
Judge Carson was born near Hartford in Ohio County, February 22, 1835. He married Miss Dorcas Austin who has been dead many years, To them 11 children were born eight of whom are living, two boys and six girls. The eldest son J. H. B. is at the head of the Carson Co business while the other Elvis is a practicing dentist at Corbin Ky.
The funeral services were conducted at the residence of Mr. James Lyons Friday morning at 9 o'clock by Rev Virgil Elgin of the M E church South of which he had been a member for many years after which the he the interment took place at the parson Cemetery, No Creek.
The Ohio County News, Hartford, Kentucky, 19 Feb 1908, Wed • Page 4
Death of James F. Carson
Judge James P Carson one of Hartfords old and highly respected citizens died Thursday morning at the residence of James Lyons his son-in-law where he had made his home for some time. He was ill about ten days with pneumonia. Judge Carson as he was known to all our citizens, he having served a term as Police Judge of Hartford some years ago was loved and respected by our people of all classes. He was always kind and considerate to all and no man took a keener interest In the material advancement of his town, county, and state He was for years Secretary of the Hartford Commercial Club and in that capacity he was always looking out for some enterprise which might be Induced to come to our towns.
Judge Carson was born near Hartford in Ohio County, February 22, 1835. He married Miss Dorcas Austin who has been dead many years, To them 11 children were born eight of whom are living, two boys and six girls. The eldest son J. H. B. is at the head of the Carson Co business while the other Elvis is a practicing dentist at Corbin Ky.
The funeral services were conducted at the residence of Mr. James Lyons Friday morning at 9 o'clock by Rev Virgil Elgin of the M E church South of which he had been a member for many years after which the he the interment took place at the parson Cemetery, No Creek.


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