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I am looking for the first wife's last name of Wallace H. Carter.......She is
listed as Lillie on her first daughter's delayed birth certificate but I
can't make out the last name. He was married to this Lillie around 1890
and they had 4 children by 1898. By 1900, he was married to his second wife,
Mary E.
I would appreciate any info on this family.
Thanks!
Marsha
Anyone have info on: JOHN AND MAUDE CARTER, Last known address: SULLIVAN,
MISSOURI, in the 1960-70. Had one daughter, Ada, nickname Sugar.
She was married to JAMES ANDERSON, who worked for the St. Louis Post Dispatch
newspaper. They had 1 child, a girl (not sure of hr name)
Both Maude and John were in Sullivan at the time of their deaths - but not
sure if they were buried there.
Maude and her twin sister,Betty, had lived in Missouri. They also had a
brother, WALLACE F. POOLE, who was in WW1, as I have apicture of him in his
uniform, standing next to BETTY. (This was my mother) I tried I tried WW1
records, but apparently most of them have been burned.
Does anyone have any info on this family:
Charles H Carter Born March 19, 1842 in Potomac Mills, Westmorland County Virginia. Enlisted 6/4/61 in Company D 4oth Virginia Inf. Paroled from the Army 5/6/65 and farmed until 1870 when he moved to Shelby County Missouri. He then married Sarah Marie Talbot on 1/28/74. He Died 2/1/1890 of Consumption.
Charles father was John (Jack) S Carter born about 1807 in Richmond county Virginia. Charles H was one of eight children of John S Carter and Nancy A Morris (Moriffs) Carter. They were married Dec 29, 1840. John S Carter died March 25 1869..
John S Carter was one of five children of John and Marry (Polly) Carter. John and Polly were married September 19, 1798. John and Mary's children were John S , Daniel , Fenner, Lucy Ann (Jones) and Elizabeth Carter.
John Carter's mother using tax records was a Penelope (Marks) Carter. Her father was John Marks.
This line of Carter's except for Charles moving to Missouri all come from Westmoreland and Richmond Counties in Virginia.
Keith Carter
jhcarter(a)erols.com
I would love to find a marriage for Juliet Luckett to J. J. (Joseph) Carter
ca 1840 in KY. There were Lucketts in Barran County.
Elise Markham
>From: "Richard Carter" <rcar37(a)prodigy.net>
>To: CARTER-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: [CARTER-L] Re: John Carter
>Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 13:01:34 -0500
>
> It looks as though Ancestry.com has locked up all of the Ky Marriage
>records...
> I am seeking a copy of the John CARTER marriages from 1827-1833, in Ky. To
>any bride... Looking specifically for Elizabeth Nutterfee/Nutterfield, or
>Elizabeth Pittman... Thanks.
>
>DICK CARTER
>rcar37(a)prodigy.net
>
>
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Hi All,
Thanks to a kind lady named Nancy,I now have the the last name of Willams
wife and the marriage date for them.I am hoping the new info may lead to
connections with other Carters in the Botetourt County Va.
William H Carter b 2-1845 in Botetourt County died: 3-17-1924 in Boteoturt
County
Married:
Nannie Mildred Clements 5-7-1867 in Botetourt Co. she was born: 11-23-1845
Botetourt Co. died: 7-27-1919 in Botetourt County
William & Nannie are buried in Fairview Cemetery in Buchanan,Va.
William's parents were: Joseph Carter b abt 1806 in Amherst County??
& Belsora (Sally or Sarah) Lavender b abt 1818 in Amherst County Va
It seems that Jospeh died between 1860 and 1870. Do not know where he and
Sarah are buried.
Nannie's parents were: Ansalem Clements & Angelina Crawford they were from
Amherst County Va but may have been born in Rockbridge Co Va.
I only have three of William & Nannie's children.In the 1900 census they have
six living children and 1 dec.
Ida E Carter b 1881
Gracie Carter b 1883
James Edgar Carter b 2-17-1868 died: 11-12-1951 Buried in Fairview Cemetery,
Buchanan Va.
He married: Mary Jane Wicher 8-15-1888 in Botetourt Co.
They had the following
children...............................................................
Nannie Bertha Carter b 1889
Charles Edgar Carter b 1891
Nina Gertude Carter b 1892
Robert Harry Carter b 1893
Mark Carter b 1896
James Richard Carter b 1900
I have not been able to find William H and Nannie Carter in the 1860-1870 and
1880 census records. I found them in 1900-1910- and William in 1920. I can't
understand why they were not in the earlier census records unless they moved
for awhile and then moved back to Botetourt County.Any help will be greatly
apprecited.
Jackie countryg(a)aol.com
It looks as though Ancestry.com has locked up all of the Ky Marriage
records...
I am seeking a copy of the John CARTER marriages from 1827-1833, in Ky. To
any bride... Looking specifically for Elizabeth Nutterfee/Nutterfield, or
Elizabeth Pittman... Thanks.
DICK CARTER
rcar37(a)prodigy.net
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Looking for any information on Lloyd Carter. Llloyd was born in South
Carolina, c1810-1812. About 1830 he married Delilah Brooks. About 1847 he and
his family moved from Grasy Pond, South Carolina to Jefferson County, Alabama
and then to Winston County, Alabama. When they moved Delilah's younger
brother, William Wellington Brooks, also went with them. He later married,
1859, Rutha Lucinda Long. When they left Grassy Pond, it was in the Broad
River Basin Area of North and South Carolina. It is now in Cherokee County,
South Carolina, about two miles from the North Carolina boarder and north
west of Gaffney, S.C. About five miles away is Rutherford, Cleveland and
Gaston County, North Carolina. Lincoln County, N.C. was also near.When they
moved in 1847 Delilah's sister Elizabeth Brooks Wilson, married to Abisha
Wilson, also went. The Wilson's stayed in Jefferson County. In 1860, Delilah
and Lloyd had the following children: Dianah,17;John,16;Nancy
E.,13;Jemima,10;James W.,8;Jasper D,6,George M. 4. Jim S. Brooks
brookslsb(a)aol.com
Looking for info on William Alexander Barnett CARTER born 8-30-1824 in
Patrick County , VA died 2-10-1909 in Jackson County, AL.
His father was also William Carter (possibly grandson of Bernard aka Barnett
Carter of VA)
His brothers Granville CARTER, John CARTER, sisters Elizabeth CARTER and
Palsy and Patsy CARTER
1st wife Mary Finney
their children
Lemuel
Eliza Argo
Julia
Mandy (Amanda C.)
Ginna
2nd wife Martha Smith
Sons
John L.
James W.
Granville Williamson
William Alexander
Hugh C.
Joseph Johnston
Sam Houston
Any help or links would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Shelley Carter-Frady
I continue to look for my Joseph Carter, b ca 1807 VA, md Juliet Luckett b
KY ca 1812, md ca 1840, settled in Cass Co MO where the children were born.
My grandmother, Mary Eretta Carter, b. ca 1885 Kansas, was their
granddaughter. Some of the names are similar.
I hope we can find a connection between my Juliet and Joseph and your Joseph
and Julie.
Elise "Lisette"
>From: "Steve Williamson" <williamsons2342(a)hotmail.com>
>To: CARTER-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: [CARTER-L] Carters of Pike Co KY
>Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 02:39:47 -0700
>
>Hello!
>I'm researching the Carters of Pike Co, KY - in particular, a woman named
>Julia Ann 'Annie' Carter, b abt 1820, d after 1850.
>
>She had moved to Pike by 1840, when she is living in the household of Moses
>Hunt: the 1840 Pike census lists 2 males <5, 1 male 20-30, and 2 FEMALES
>20-30 in the household of Moses Hunt. I believe the second woman must have
>been Annie. William Bishop (father of Julia's daughter Mary) lived nearby
>(pg 284 of that census). Moses Hunt was married to Wm Bishop's niece, Mary
>'Polly' Bishop. In 1830, Moses was still living in his father John's
>household in Pike County: Julia was not in John's household at that time
>(only female in household is age 50-60) & there are no Carters listed in
>Pike Co in 1830 (but in Floyd there are Joseph & Ira, neither of whom were
>old enough to have been her father).
>
>The 1850 Pike census shows July A. Carter, age 29, & Mary E. Carter, age 4,
>living in household of Moses Hunt: #114, pg. 441b; William Bishop is in
>#81,
>pg. 439; both Carters are listed as born in Kentucky. In the same household
>is also a John Goode, age 9, born KY; the only other Goode in the 1850 Pike
>census is an Andrew M. Goode, age 13, b VA, just a few doors down in #119,
>the home of Henry Hunt, age 28, b KY (w/wife Sarah, 30, VA) - after Andrew,
>there is a Malinda Stanton, age 32, b VA.
>
>The Goodes: John Goode, b abt 1841, & Andrew Marshall Goode, b. June 01,
>1835 in Franklin County, Virginia, d. September 26, 1918 in Clarissa, Todd
>County, Minnesota, were both sons of Jacob Fleming Goode and Alice Mullins
>(daughter of William Booker Mullins & Judith Stanley). Andrew married
>Sarah
>Childress January 05, 1856 in Pike County, Kentucky. Jacob & Alice Goode
>were residents of Franklin County, Virginia (1850 Census, Franklin Co, VA:
>pg 158b, #1501 Jacob Goode, age 57, Aley, 54 & children; #1500 is Joseph
>Mullins, age 40 & family; #1502 is Luke Standly, age 75 & family; Booker &
>Judith Mullins are #1496). There were also Bishops, Hunts, and Booths
>(surnames connected with Julia & her dtr) resident in Franklin. It is
>possible that Annie Carter was related to the Carters of Franklin County.
>
>Another possibility is that she was the daughter of 1 of these Russell Co
>VA
>Carters: Solomon, David, or James.
>
>In 1830, a Joseph Carter, b 1800-1810 is in Floyd Co KY, living next door
>to
>Shadrack Estep, who was married to Elizabeth Hunt, the sister of Moses Hunt
>(in whose household Annie lived) - this suggests that Joseph & Julia were
>connected.
>
>In 1840, a Frederick Carter, b 1800-1810 appears in Pike Co KY but is
>absent
>from the 1850 Census. I have been unable to learn anything about him.
>
>In 1850, a group of Carters appear in Pike Co KY, who may have migrated
>from
>North Carolina; there is a Henry Hunt, b abt 1795 in NC, with wife
>Patience.
>Their children appear to be Quinton, Eleanor, Rachel, & Mary.
>
>These Carters appear to be connected to the Esteps, Smiths, Hunts, &
>Maynards.
>
>I am beginning to think I am the only person researching this set of
>apparently interconnected Carters who came to eastern Kentucky in the 19th
>century.
>
>Any names ring a bell?
>
>Thanks!
>Steve Williamson
>
>
>
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Hello!
I'm researching the Carters of Pike Co, KY - in particular, a woman named
Julia Ann 'Annie' Carter, b abt 1820, d after 1850.
She had moved to Pike by 1840, when she is living in the household of Moses
Hunt: the 1840 Pike census lists 2 males <5, 1 male 20-30, and 2 FEMALES
20-30 in the household of Moses Hunt. I believe the second woman must have
been Annie. William Bishop (father of Julia's daughter Mary) lived nearby
(pg 284 of that census). Moses Hunt was married to Wm Bishop's niece, Mary
'Polly' Bishop. In 1830, Moses was still living in his father John's
household in Pike County: Julia was not in John's household at that time
(only female in household is age 50-60) & there are no Carters listed in
Pike Co in 1830 (but in Floyd there are Joseph & Ira, neither of whom were
old enough to have been her father).
The 1850 Pike census shows July A. Carter, age 29, & Mary E. Carter, age 4,
living in household of Moses Hunt: #114, pg. 441b; William Bishop is in #81,
pg. 439; both Carters are listed as born in Kentucky. In the same household
is also a John Goode, age 9, born KY; the only other Goode in the 1850 Pike
census is an Andrew M. Goode, age 13, b VA, just a few doors down in #119,
the home of Henry Hunt, age 28, b KY (w/wife Sarah, 30, VA) - after Andrew,
there is a Malinda Stanton, age 32, b VA.
The Goodes: John Goode, b abt 1841, & Andrew Marshall Goode, b. June 01,
1835 in Franklin County, Virginia, d. September 26, 1918 in Clarissa, Todd
County, Minnesota, were both sons of Jacob Fleming Goode and Alice Mullins
(daughter of William Booker Mullins & Judith Stanley). Andrew married Sarah
Childress January 05, 1856 in Pike County, Kentucky. Jacob & Alice Goode
were residents of Franklin County, Virginia (1850 Census, Franklin Co, VA:
pg 158b, #1501 Jacob Goode, age 57, Aley, 54 & children; #1500 is Joseph
Mullins, age 40 & family; #1502 is Luke Standly, age 75 & family; Booker &
Judith Mullins are #1496). There were also Bishops, Hunts, and Booths
(surnames connected with Julia & her dtr) resident in Franklin. It is
possible that Annie Carter was related to the Carters of Franklin County.
Another possibility is that she was the daughter of 1 of these Russell Co VA
Carters: Solomon, David, or James.
In 1830, a Joseph Carter, b 1800-1810 is in Floyd Co KY, living next door to
Shadrack Estep, who was married to Elizabeth Hunt, the sister of Moses Hunt
(in whose household Annie lived) - this suggests that Joseph & Julia were
connected.
In 1840, a Frederick Carter, b 1800-1810 appears in Pike Co KY but is absent
from the 1850 Census. I have been unable to learn anything about him.
In 1850, a group of Carters appear in Pike Co KY, who may have migrated from
North Carolina; there is a Henry Hunt, b abt 1795 in NC, with wife Patience.
Their children appear to be Quinton, Eleanor, Rachel, & Mary.
These Carters appear to be connected to the Esteps, Smiths, Hunts, &
Maynards.
I am beginning to think I am the only person researching this set of
apparently interconnected Carters who came to eastern Kentucky in the 19th
century.
Any names ring a bell?
Thanks!
Steve Williamson
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nancy Bower [mailto:nbower2@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 7:55 PM
> To: CARTER-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [CARTER-L] Message from Susan
>
>
> I also received the same sort of thing from another
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> corresponded often. When I tried to reply, the e-mail
> address was bad. Strange. Must be something in Roots
> Web.
> Maybe it was a coincidence, but I got one of those
> "Hahaha.....Snow White..." virus e-mails today too.
> (Don't worry. I didn't open it, double-deleted it, and
> ran a virus scan.)
>
> --- Kathy Jones Kristof <kjk(a)101freeway.net> wrote:
> > I also received a message from Susan with an
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> >
> >
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Hi! Came upon this while looking for my gggGrandfather, George H. MALLORY b.
1805 Virginia
************
Greenfield Twp., Dade County, Missouri 1870 Census
Household #46
Carter, Jefferson G. 41 m w farmer $2500 $790 North Carolina
, Catherine 38 keeping house Tenn.
, Latham L. 17 farm labor Tenn.
, Martha A. 14
Tenn.
, John B. 12 at home Tenn.
, Louiza 10 f w
Tenn.
, Tabitha P. 8
Mo.
, Jefferson B. 7
Mo.
, Martin S. 6
Ks.
, David W. 4 Ks.
, William G. +2 (pro. 2months) Mo.
****************
I also received the same sort of thing from another
Roots_L list, but it was from somebody with whom I've
corresponded often. When I tried to reply, the e-mail
address was bad. Strange. Must be something in Roots
Web.
Maybe it was a coincidence, but I got one of those
"Hahaha.....Snow White..." virus e-mails today too.
(Don't worry. I didn't open it, double-deleted it, and
ran a virus scan.)
--- Kathy Jones Kristof <kjk(a)101freeway.net> wrote:
> I also received a message from Susan with an
> attachment that was blank. I emailed her directly
> requesting it be resent, but I've received no reply.
>
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