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Join my branch of the Carson Family for a Thanksgiving dinner, and you'll be treated to mashed potatoes and gravy, turkey, cranberries, seven-layer salad, corn casserole, bread rolls, and mouth-watering pies. The company will be lively. And everyone knows to show up on time. It's a Carson tradition not to keep the cook waiting.

Our family immigrated to North Carolina from Scotland shortly before the American Revolution. Since then, we've married into families with roots from around the world. In the late 1850s and early 1860s our ancestors moved to Iowa. I've compiled the genealogical papers of my great great grandmother Ethel Lockard Carson(1884-1987), my grandmother Colleen MacArthur Carson, and my father Tim Carson, and added my own research.

I'd like to thank all who have contributed information and photographs. If you have anything you'd like to add, please send me an email. Thanks!

"Hard work never hurt anyone." --Ethel Carson

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