Alabama Marriage Records
Wife: Nancy Rogers
Husband: George W. Carleton
Marriage Date: Jan 16 1868
Marriage Place: Jackson County, Alabama
Indexing Project #M59328-1
System Origin: Alabama-ODM
GS Film number: 1028279 V. A
Children of George W. & Nancy Carlton:
1. James "Jim" W. Carlton, 1870-1952
2. William E. Carlton, c.1872
3. Florence Carlton, c.1874
4. Clyde Carlton, c.1875
5. Lula Carlton, c.1877
6. Eliza Carlton, c.1880
7. John Patrick "Pat" Carlton, 1886-1915
8. Claud "Doc" C. Carlton, 1889-1921
List of children based on census and grave records, list may not be complete.
George Washington Carlton first arrived in Texas settling at Hood County in 1858. He volunteer in March 1863 for Hood's Texas Brigade in the War Between the States. He was wounded at the Battle of Chickamauga and was captured in late fall of 1864 and remained a prisoner of war until June 1865. After marrying Nancy Rogers in Jackson County, Alabama, they together with the George Rogers, Willis and Turner families, migrated back to Texas settling at Hood County in 1872. The family moved to Young County in 1873 settling in the Center Ridge Community. George Washington Carlton was a farmer in the area and was very active with the Young County United Confederate Veterans Camp No. 127.
Contributed by Searchers of Our Past
Additional children submitted by Ann (47028507) • [email protected]:
Daisy Carlton 6 Sep 1881 - Bef 1900
Benjamin Brogdon Carlton 25 Feb 1891-24 Jan 1977
Alabama Marriage Records
Wife: Nancy Rogers
Husband: George W. Carleton
Marriage Date: Jan 16 1868
Marriage Place: Jackson County, Alabama
Indexing Project #M59328-1
System Origin: Alabama-ODM
GS Film number: 1028279 V. A
Children of George W. & Nancy Carlton:
1. James "Jim" W. Carlton, 1870-1952
2. William E. Carlton, c.1872
3. Florence Carlton, c.1874
4. Clyde Carlton, c.1875
5. Lula Carlton, c.1877
6. Eliza Carlton, c.1880
7. John Patrick "Pat" Carlton, 1886-1915
8. Claud "Doc" C. Carlton, 1889-1921
List of children based on census and grave records, list may not be complete.
George Washington Carlton first arrived in Texas settling at Hood County in 1858. He volunteer in March 1863 for Hood's Texas Brigade in the War Between the States. He was wounded at the Battle of Chickamauga and was captured in late fall of 1864 and remained a prisoner of war until June 1865. After marrying Nancy Rogers in Jackson County, Alabama, they together with the George Rogers, Willis and Turner families, migrated back to Texas settling at Hood County in 1872. The family moved to Young County in 1873 settling in the Center Ridge Community. George Washington Carlton was a farmer in the area and was very active with the Young County United Confederate Veterans Camp No. 127.
Contributed by Searchers of Our Past
Additional children submitted by Ann (47028507) • [email protected]:
Daisy Carlton 6 Sep 1881 - Bef 1900
Benjamin Brogdon Carlton 25 Feb 1891-24 Jan 1977
Family Members
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Anderson C. Carlton
1825–1913
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William Curtis Carlton
1826–1897
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John Lewis Carlton
1831–1906
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PVT Lewis C. Carlton
1832–1862
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Eliza Jane Carlton McPherson
1834–1894
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Lowery C. Carlton
1837–1916
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James Morrison Carlton
1840 – unknown
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CPL Marion Benjamin Carlton
1845–1936
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Mary J Carlton Boen
1847–1894
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Elizabeth Carlton Thomas
1854–1924
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Emmer E Carlton
1869–1872
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James Walter "Jim" Carlton
1870–1952
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William Edward Carlton
1872–1953
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Anor Florence "Anna" Carlton Farley
1872–1972
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Samuel Clyde Carlton Sr
1876–1925
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Lula Fay Carlton Parker
1878–1946
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Elizabeth "Eliza" Carlton Walquist
1879–1968
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John Patrick "Pat" Carlton
1886–1915
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Alfred Claude "Doc" Carlton
1889–1921
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