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Francis Dalton Carver 1895–1936 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: September 17, 1895
Birth Location: Tennessee
Death Date: November 12, 1936
Death Location: Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
Father: Stirling Carver
Mother: Emily Hendricks
Spouse(s): Maude Austin
Children(s): William Carver, Francis Carver, Bernice Carver
In 1895, Francis Dalton Carver entered the world in Tennessee, born to Stirling P Carver And Emily Emma Hendricks. Francis Dalton Carver married Maude P Austin, and had children including Bernice Anglio Carver, Francis Earl Carver, William Curtis Carver. Francis Dalton Carver passed away in 1936 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.
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Biography
- In 1895, Francis Dalton Carver entered the world in Tennessee, born to Stirling P Carver And Emily Emma Hendricks.
- Francis Dalton Carver married Maude P Austin, and had children including Bernice Anglio Carver, Francis Earl Carver, William Curtis Carver.
- Francis Dalton Carver passed away in 1936 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.
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Francis Carver's Descendants
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1. William (Curtis) Carver 1919–1954
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2. Francis (Earl) Carver 1926–1970 m. Mary (Irene) Happe 1930–2018
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3. Bernice (Anglio) Carver 1922–1928
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: September 17, 1895
Event Place: Tennessee
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: November 12, 1936
Event Place: Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee