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George Carnahan

Birth1793 - Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death1855 - Fort Madison, Lee County, Iowa, United States of America
MotherMary Sara Simpson
FatherJohn C. Carnahan

Born in Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA on 1793 to John C. Carnahan and Mary Sara Simpson. George Carnahan married Rachel Love and had 13 children. He passed away on 1855 in Fort Madison, Lee County, Iowa, United States of America.

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Parents
John C. Carnahan
1765 - 1830
Mary Sara Simpson
1765 - 1806
Spouse(s)
Rachel Love
1797 - 1840
Children Show all
William J Carnahan
1825 - 1903
John Carnahan
1820 - 1851
James Love Carnahan
1828 - 1900
Martha A Carnahan
1823 - 1879
Rachel Carnahan
1822 - Unknown
Elizabeth Carnahan
1838 - Unknown
Robert Carnahan
1832 - 1900

Larson Carnahan
1834 - Unknown
Samuel Carnahan
1833 - Unknown
Sarah Mary Simpson Carnahan
1821 - Unknown
Elizabeth Carnahan
1815 - Unknown
Simpson M. Carnahan
1825 - 1906
Rachel Carnahan
1811 - Unknown

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