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As in almost all genealogical searches, there are always those branches of the family that have broken off the tree, and just simply refuse to let anyone know where they fell from. To this end I have added this page - family lines that have yet to be tied into the family tree. If anyone can identify these individuals, please drop me an email and I will get you in touch with the person looking for their ancestor.
Albert Valentine Carman - born probably in the US in the late 1800's, he wandered over to England and started a family there, and then returned to the United States around 1910-1912. He had one known son - Fred. George Carman married Josephine Crevoiserat (b: 1851 & d: 1888). They had 4 children: William, Annie, Florence & John Thomas (b: 1881 & d: 1947). Originally from the Freeport area of Long Island. John Thomas Carman was born 26 Sept 1832. His parents were John Carman and Sarah Jones, both of Maryland who were married in Baltimore County in 1831. During the Civil War John Thomas Carman joined the Union Army, his brothers joined the Confederacy. After the war John Thomas moved to Ohio and never had contact with his family again. Joseph Carman - born between 1760-1764, died between Oct 1802-May 1803 in Hempstead, Long Island. Wife's name was Ruth. children Joseph, Samuel and Rebecca. Descendants mostly in Brooklyn. Mary Jane Schuyler - wife of Levi Carman and mother of Dickerson Miller Carman. Trying to establish, if any, a blood relationship to Elizabeth Schuyler, wife of Alexander Hamilton. They are probably two generations apart. Jefferson Frank(lin) Carman - born in South Carolina on 1 Jan 1846, Jefferson Carman has broken from the tree. He appears to have similarities with Smith County, Tennessee folks, but has defied research for some time now to find his lineage. John Melton Carman - another South Carolina branch broken from the tree. Probably related to Jefferson Carman above. Amy Carman - born about 1726 who married Samuel Large of Hunderton County, New Jersey. Richard Carman - adopted son of Richard Carman and Hannah VanAmburg, Hannah's first husband was Thomas H. Cronk and it was his son who Richard Sr. Rebecca Evelina Carman - born about 1811, possibly New York (another census states Louisiana), married about 1833 Joseph Leon Amedee Jacot, born 1801 in France, and resided in St. James Parish, Louisiana where both died.
07/08/2007
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