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Clarence Everette Carson

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Clarence Everette Carson

Birth
Alexander County, North Carolina, USA
Death
8 Jan 1971 (aged 81)
Hickory, Catawba County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Vashti, Alexander County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Clarence Everette Carson was born September 30, 1889, to William Newton ("Newton") Carson and Amelia Caroline Carson (née Hendren) in Alexander County, North Carolina. He grew up on the Carson farm in Sugarloaf Township, Alexander County.

On February 12, 1911, Clarence Carson married Pearl Artemissy Hubbard of Wilkes County, NC. The marriage ceremony was performed by Romulus Rufus Kerley, Justice of Peace for Sugarloaf Township. This union would produce at least 11 children, ten of whom survived to adulthood: Walter Glenn Carson; Mayford Fred Carson (who would die in infancy); Earl Gray Carson and his twin sister Ella Mae Carson; Weddie Lee Carson; Mary Irene Carson; Nora Catherine Carson; Gladys Ruth Carson; Thelma Caroline Carson; John Robert Carson; and Gene Plato Carson.

Mr. Carson lived most of his life in Hiddenite, NC, where he operated a tobacco farm. For a few years during the period 1916-1919, he worked as a mill-hand for the Cannon Manufacturing Company, Kannapolis, NC, where his twin children were born and where his son Mayford passed away.

Clarence Carson died January 8, 1971, having outlived his wife by 18 years.
Clarence Everette Carson was born September 30, 1889, to William Newton ("Newton") Carson and Amelia Caroline Carson (née Hendren) in Alexander County, North Carolina. He grew up on the Carson farm in Sugarloaf Township, Alexander County.

On February 12, 1911, Clarence Carson married Pearl Artemissy Hubbard of Wilkes County, NC. The marriage ceremony was performed by Romulus Rufus Kerley, Justice of Peace for Sugarloaf Township. This union would produce at least 11 children, ten of whom survived to adulthood: Walter Glenn Carson; Mayford Fred Carson (who would die in infancy); Earl Gray Carson and his twin sister Ella Mae Carson; Weddie Lee Carson; Mary Irene Carson; Nora Catherine Carson; Gladys Ruth Carson; Thelma Caroline Carson; John Robert Carson; and Gene Plato Carson.

Mr. Carson lived most of his life in Hiddenite, NC, where he operated a tobacco farm. For a few years during the period 1916-1919, he worked as a mill-hand for the Cannon Manufacturing Company, Kannapolis, NC, where his twin children were born and where his son Mayford passed away.

Clarence Carson died January 8, 1971, having outlived his wife by 18 years.


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