Dicey Carson Arrowood
Birth |
Henrietta, Rutherford County, North Carolina, USA
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Death | 21 Aug 1908 (aged 80)
Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA
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Burial | Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA |
Memorial ID | 47990113 · View Source |
Dicey Carson was the daughter of Samuel John Carson and Nancy Queen.
Dicey married Anderson Daniel Arrowood on March 2, 1848 in North Carolina. They had three daughters in North Carolina before moving to Texas.
The family moved to Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas in the spring of 1854. Dicey's husband was killed in a fight in Gatesville in 1873, leaving Dicey with eight children under the age of eighteen, the youngest under two years of age.
Anderson D. Arrowood was buried in the pasture near their home and was the first of thirteen family members to be buried there, with Dicey Carson-Arrowood being the last in 1908. This cemetery has a fence around it and is listed in the Family Cemetery Record of Coryell County.
Dicey was the mother of twelve children: Louisa Helen Arrowood-Black, Elizabeth Arrowood-Carr, Sarch Ann Arrowood-Barr, Samuel Houston Arrowood, Martha Ann Arrowood-Couch, Anderson Dee Arrowood, William D. Arrowood, Josephine Arrowood-Powell, Albertine Arrowood, twin sons who died as infants in 1869, and Jesse Wilborn Arrowood.
Dicey Carson was the daughter of Samuel John Carson and Nancy Queen.
Dicey married Anderson Daniel Arrowood on March 2, 1848 in North Carolina. They had three daughters in North Carolina before moving to Texas.
The family moved to Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas in the spring of 1854. Dicey's husband was killed in a fight in Gatesville in 1873, leaving Dicey with eight children under the age of eighteen, the youngest under two years of age.
Anderson D. Arrowood was buried in the pasture near their home and was the first of thirteen family members to be buried there, with Dicey Carson-Arrowood being the last in 1908. This cemetery has a fence around it and is listed in the Family Cemetery Record of Coryell County.
Dicey was the mother of twelve children: Louisa Helen Arrowood-Black, Elizabeth Arrowood-Carr, Sarch Ann Arrowood-Barr, Samuel Houston Arrowood, Martha Ann Arrowood-Couch, Anderson Dee Arrowood, William D. Arrowood, Josephine Arrowood-Powell, Albertine Arrowood, twin sons who died as infants in 1869, and Jesse Wilborn Arrowood.
Family Members
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Anderson Daniel Arrowood
1825–1873 (m. 1848)
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Louisa Helen Arrowood Black*
1848–1938
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Elizabeth Arrowood Carr*
1850–1899
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Sarah Ann Arrowood Barr*
1852–1895
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Samuel Houston Arrowood*
1855–1918
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Martha Ann Arrowood Couch*
1857–1900
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Anderson Dee Arrowood*
1859–1935
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Richard Roach Powell*
1861–1935
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William D. Arrowood*
1862–1943
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Albertine Arrowood*
1867–1893
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Jesse Wilborn Arrowood*
1871–1893
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- Created by: Pat Joubert
- Added: 11 Feb 2010
- Find A Grave Memorial 47990113
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Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed ), memorial page for Dicey Carson Arrowood (27 Aug 1827–21 Aug 1908), Find A Grave Memorial no. 47990113, citing Arrowood Family Cemetery, Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by Pat Joubert (contributor 46981160) .