His home was on Crockett's Creek, near Ashland, Franklin County, GA. David and Cynthia had seven sons and two daughters. All seven sons, along with two sons-in-law served the Confederacy in the "War Between the States". David passed awy on 9 March 1883 and left a will in Franklin County, Georgia per Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992. He is buried alongside his wife Cynthia Miller Carson in the Carson Road Family Cemetery on Carson Road in Franklin County, Georgia.
His home was on Crockett's Creek, near Ashland, Franklin County, GA. David and Cynthia had seven sons and two daughters. All seven sons, along with two sons-in-law served the Confederacy in the "War Between the States". David passed awy on 9 March 1883 and left a will in Franklin County, Georgia per Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992. He is buried alongside his wife Cynthia Miller Carson in the Carson Road Family Cemetery on Carson Road in Franklin County, Georgia.
Family Members
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Augustus Lafayette Carson
1827–1876
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2LT James Marion Carson
1829–1862
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Dicey Caroline Carson Neal
1830–1926
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John Coloumbus Carson
1833–1863
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Cynthia Clementine Carson Neal
1835–1902
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Henry David Carson
1837–1916
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Alfred Patman "Alf" Carson
1839–1911
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Robert Hunter Carson
1841–1911
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Col George Lumpkin "Papa George" Carson Sr
1844–1929
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