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Absalom Campbell “Ance” Carrell

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Absalom Campbell “"Ance"” Carrell

Birth
Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
Death
16 Mar 1937 (aged 82)
McKinney, Collin County, Texas, USA
Burial
Altoga, Collin County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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son of James A. (Alfred or Alexander) Carroll and Elizabeth Jane "Betsy" Lawson Carroll.

wed Susan McCamis ca 1878 Tennessee.

children: Harriett/Bedwell, Andrew Jackson "Andy", James Alexander, Allie J., Mattie/Wright,Find A Grave Memorial# 14457597, Icie E./Mitchell, Ida Orlena/Lacy, Myrtle Bell "Mertie"/Terrell, and baby Carrell.

Ancel Carrell family is the family that changed the spelling of the name from Carroll to Carrell. The family has spelled the name this way since he came to Texas which still exsists to this day.

Researchers please note that this could be your Carroll line but with a spelling change.

Researchers please note that Ance's death record has his name as Ancel Camel Carrell.
His parenat are listed as James A(E)lexander Carrell and Jane Angiline Lawson The informant was Myrtie Terrell, who was their daughter Myrtle Bell "Mertie" Carrell Terrell.
son of James A. (Alfred or Alexander) Carroll and Elizabeth Jane "Betsy" Lawson Carroll.

wed Susan McCamis ca 1878 Tennessee.

children: Harriett/Bedwell, Andrew Jackson "Andy", James Alexander, Allie J., Mattie/Wright,Find A Grave Memorial# 14457597, Icie E./Mitchell, Ida Orlena/Lacy, Myrtle Bell "Mertie"/Terrell, and baby Carrell.

Ancel Carrell family is the family that changed the spelling of the name from Carroll to Carrell. The family has spelled the name this way since he came to Texas which still exsists to this day.

Researchers please note that this could be your Carroll line but with a spelling change.

Researchers please note that Ance's death record has his name as Ancel Camel Carrell.
His parenat are listed as James A(E)lexander Carrell and Jane Angiline Lawson The informant was Myrtie Terrell, who was their daughter Myrtle Bell "Mertie" Carrell Terrell.


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