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George Henry Carson
George Henry Carson (1832–1901) was a merchant, road builder, rancher and member of the Los Angeles, California, Common Council in the 1850s.
==Personal==

Carson was born in New York in 1832, and when he was thirteen he was brought to Saint Charles, Illinois.〔("Great Divide Crossed by George Carson," ''Los Angeles Times,'' November 21, 1901, page 12 )〕
On July 30, 1857, he married Maria Victoria Dominguez (April 27, 1842 – December 18, 1916), the daughter of Manuel Dominguez and Maria Engracia Cota.〔("The Historic Dominguez Rancho Adobe, City of Carson )〕〔("Program Faculty," California State University at Dominguez Hills )〕 Their sons were John Manuel, George Henry Jr., Edward Albert, Christobal José, William Christobal, Joseph Noel and David Victor and they had eight daughters — Anna Francisca, Maria Engracia, Amelia Magdalena, Victoria Lenora,Virginia Adelaida, Maria Victoria (died same day as born), Ellen Victoria (died 1 day after birth) and Lucy Susana. He had a brother, Henry.〔("Death of Miss Anna Carson," ''Los Angeles Times,'' September 2, 1899, page 11 )〕〔("Old-Time Custom Again Revived," ''Los Angeles Herald,'' September 23, 1906, page II-5 )〕〔("John Manuel Carson," ''Notables of the West,'' volume 1 (1913) )〕
He died November 20, 1901. In religion, Carson was a Catholic.〔

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