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Andrew Carnine (1804 - 1873)

Andrew Carnine
Born in Kentuckymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 19 Feb 1828 in Henry County, KYmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 69 in Johnson County, Indianamap
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Biography

Andrew Carnine was the son of Andrew Carnine and Lydia Buys. The family comes from Leendrt Phillipe Conijin who came to New York about 1645. Andrew and brother Peter Carnine used the Carnine spelling.



Birth

Birth:
User ID: 52FFCD0F386C042E5B870F41EC36F143
Record ID Number: MH:IF120
Date: 8 MAY 1804

Death

Death:
User ID: 52FFCD0F386E042E6B870F41EC36F143
Record ID Number: MH:IF121
Date: 30 DEC 1873
Place: Johnson County, Indiana

Record ID Number

Record ID Number: MH:I69

User ID

User ID: 52FFCD0F386FC42E7B870F41EC36F143

UPD

UPD 14 MAR 2014 18:03:15 GMT-5

Born 8 MAY 1804. Kentucky

Died 30 DEC 1873. Johnson County, Indiana.

Sources

  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70526448/andrew-carnine: accessed 04 March 2023), memorial page for Andrew Carnine (5 May 1804–30 Dec 1873), Find a Grave Memorial ID 70526448, citing Hopewell Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Hopewell, Johnson County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by RosiePosie (contributor 47080622).
  • Andrew Carnine was noted as “the wagonmaker”.

His claim in 1828. This comes from “Nostalgia News” a publication of The Johnson County Historical Museum, April, 1981, lssue no. 11, pg 16, “a Map of Old Union’, and pg. 17 “A Backward Glance at Old Union”, by Livy Young.





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