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Looking for info for John Carter b. abt 1840 in Ga. Lived in N.E. Georgia and Clay Co., N. D. & his wife, Elizabeth Carter, b. abt 1842 in Ga. Any info will be appreciated. Thanks, Dianne Brown
Looking for info on two Carter families listed in the
1850 Tennessee census.
1. Amos Carter..51
Clarissa.....41
Milton.......28
John W.......18
Lieurenia....16
James........13
Sarah........11
Nancy A.......8
Randolph.....27
Amos was born in 1798 in Prince William, Va. He
married Claressa Harris in 1850 and he died in 1857.
In 1850 they were living in Knox Co.
2. Elam Carter...45
Sarah.........53
James.........13
Henry.........11
America.......10
Sarah..........6
Mary...........1
Elam was born in Greene Co, TN in 1805 and died in
Arkansas in 1882. They were living in Greene Co in
1850.
In both cases I am interested in what happened to
their sons James. One of them may have been my great
great grandfather.
Thank you.
Jim Carter.
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I have found a marriage for a Turner Carter married a Lulie Redman
record from Grace united Methodist church Gaithersburg MD. Date of
marriage April 21 1896
Does anyone have these two in there records?
Researching, Carter, Redman, Butt. Utterback, Bolton. Carlisle, Grimes.
Holder, Phillips, Guthridge, Hoffmaster, Cross, Ford, Fox, Daymude,
Duley, Grimes, Jeffries and there is plenty more.
I am searching for my CARTER line. Can anyone help?
Roy Littleton Carter is the s/o John & Susan CARTER.
I need info on this family please.
1920 Census
Middlesex Co, VA 1920; Jamaica Precinct, ED 78, sheet 8A
Susan Carter Head F W 65 widow b. VA, parents b. VA
Roy Littleton " Grandson M W 18 single " "
Roy Littleton CARTER married Rosa Ethling MARTIN May 2, 1925 in King William Co. Virginia.
~Jeanette Nelson
Thank you Lewis for the census information. Joyce, what would be the best procedure for researching the Eastern Band of the Cherokee? Thanks, Dianne Brown
Please somehow someone take me off this list.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lewis Denton" <wa4lip(a)datasync.com>
To: <CARTER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 6:26 PM
Subject: [CARTER-L] Samantha Carter
> Found this in 1880 census.
> Lewis
> God Bless America
>
>
> Census Place: Brasstown, Clay, North Carolina
> Source: FHL Film 1254958 National Archives Film T9-0958 Page 439A
>
> Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
> John CARTER Self M M W 40 GA
> Occ: Works On Farm Fa: GA Mo: SC
> Elizabeth CARTER Wife F M W 38 GA
> Occ: Keeps House Fa: NC Mo: GA
> Andrew CARTER Son M S W 18 GA
> Occ: Works On Farm
> Samantha CARTER Dau F S W 13 NC
> Hampton CARTER Son M S W 6 GA
> Leonard CARTER Son M S W 4 GA
> Nancy Ann CARTER Dau F S W 1 NC
> Arlena KISSELBURY Other F S W 12 GA
> James KISSELBURY Other M S W 11 NC
> Occ: Works On Farm
> Savannah KISSELBURY Other F S W 9 GA
>
> 1880 United States Census
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dianne Stancil Brown" <brownentp(a)alltel.net>
> To: <CARTER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 04:52 PM
> Subject: [CARTER-L] Native American info
>
>
> > Just found this interesting site. My ggrandmother is supposedly of
> Cherokee descent from N.C. (Clay Co?) Samantha Carter b. 1869. This is
all
> I know about her, has anyone found her in your Carter research? Thanks,
> Dianne Brown
> >
> > History of the Cherokee Indians - Old Families and Their Genealogy. In
> 1892, Emmet Starr, a Cherokee physician,
> >
> > Dr. Emmett Starr wrote the most comprehensive Cherokee genealogy ever
> compiled. One of the advantages of the Starr Book is that it is the only
> book that puts the Cherokees in a genealogical format, and Starr provides
> historical details about the early Cherokees that is rare, because as a
> Cherokee he had knowledge and details about the tribe that outsiders could
> not provide. To see some of the narrative about early individuals and the
> white traders that married into the tribe,
> >
> > The following is just a portion of the excerpts from Starr's book:
> >
> >
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------
> >
> >
> > "David Carter born in 1807. Married Jennie Riley, born in 1817. He was
> elected judge of Tahlequah District in 1841. Elected senator from the
same
> district in 1842. He was justice of the Supreme Court and also
> Superintendent of Education from 1836 to 1845. Resigned these to become
the
> editor of the Cherokee Advocate, was Chief Justice of the Cherokee Nation
> from 1851 to 1854 and was later a Justice of the Supreme Court. He died
on
> February 1, 1867 and his wife died on March 1, 1867." Page 474
> >
> > http://members.aol.com/rarebk
> > Once at the site, go to BOOKLISTS, then scroll down till you see the NA
> tutorial.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Just found this interesting site. My ggrandmother is supposedly of Cherokee descent from N.C. (Clay Co?) Samantha Carter b. 1869. This is all I know about her, has anyone found her in your Carter research? Thanks, Dianne Brown
History of the Cherokee Indians - Old Families and Their Genealogy. In 1892, Emmet Starr, a Cherokee physician,
Dr. Emmett Starr wrote the most comprehensive Cherokee genealogy ever compiled. One of the advantages of the Starr Book is that it is the only book that puts the Cherokees in a genealogical format, and Starr provides historical details about the early Cherokees that is rare, because as a Cherokee he had knowledge and details about the tribe that outsiders could not provide. To see some of the narrative about early individuals and the white traders that married into the tribe,
The following is just a portion of the excerpts from Starr's book:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"David Carter born in 1807. Married Jennie Riley, born in 1817. He was elected judge of Tahlequah District in 1841. Elected senator from the same district in 1842. He was justice of the Supreme Court and also Superintendent of Education from 1836 to 1845. Resigned these to become the editor of the Cherokee Advocate, was Chief Justice of the Cherokee Nation from 1851 to 1854 and was later a Justice of the Supreme Court. He died on February 1, 1867 and his wife died on March 1, 1867." Page 474
http://members.aol.com/rarebk
Once at the site, go to BOOKLISTS, then scroll down till you see the NA tutorial.
I forward with Lora's kind permission.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lora1957(a)aol.com [mailto:Lora1957@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 3:45 PM
To: INDIANA-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [INDIANA] Carter, Cupps, Stipp, Heitger, Hamer, Day, Gaussin,
This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it
just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not
researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore
about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any
additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want
to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it.
Typed by Lora Radiches:
Surnames in this biography: Carter, Cupps, Stipp, Heitger, Hamer, Day,
Gaussin,
ARCH 0. CARTER is a Bedford businessman who has made a great deal of the
opportunities presented him in the course of his lifetime. He has had to work
since early boyhood, and industry and close application have converted meager
opportunities into a successful career. He was born March 13, 1890, son of
William and Anna (Cupps) Carter, and grandson of William Carter. William
Carter came from Virginia and was one of the earliest settlers of Lawrence
County, conducting a blacksmith shop at Bedford. In the early days he was
also a leader in local politics. William Carter, Jr., was born in Lawrence
County, and followed farming. He died when his son Arch was only seven years
of age. There were ten children in the family: Stella, Clarence, Jesse,
Charles, Wesley, Arch, Ray, Ernest, Fred and Wilfred. After the death of his
father Arch 0. Carter began assuming an increasing share of the
responsibilities of working on the home farm. He attended the Vinegar Hill
School in Shawswick for about five years. After the farm was sold the family
moved to town, and there Mr. Carter worked about jobs night and morning,
going on with his schooling, and after the death of his brother Clarence he
became the real head of the family. His first regular salary was earned
driving a delivery wagon. For a time he was with the firm of Stipp & Heitger
and then entered the service of Hamer & Day, furniture and undertakers. After
a number of years with this organization Mr. Carter in 1923 bought a half
interest in the Bedford Bottling Works, but later returned to Hamer & Day,
and on June 22, 1925, bought a half interest in the business. He is now sole
owner of the business, and conducts a service of perfect appointments and
with every modern equipment. Mr. Carter is a member of the Kiwanis Club, the
Country Club, B. P. 0. Elks, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and the First
Christian Church. He takes an active interest in community affairs as a
member and a director in the Bedford Country Club, and as a director in the
Stone City Bank. He was also one of the organizers, and is now president of
the Cresthaven Memorial Park Association. He is also a director of the
Bedford Chamber of Commerce. He married, December 31, 1918, Regina Gaussin,
daughter of Constant and Ellen Gaussin. They have one daughter, Phyllis,
attending school at Bedford.
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I found in 1850 Benjamin Carter age 21 married to Ellen age 15. Living with
Dickerson.
Line 17
Dwelling 1836,
Chatham County, GA.
District 13,
pg 334A. Hope this helps
jean
Does anyone have the 1850 census of Chatham County that can do a lookup on
these CARTER ancestors of mine? Am looking for a Benjamin CARTER that would
have been about age 20 (white). I have the 1860 census and he was listed as
age 30 and married to Mary E. TILLMAN, age 23 with children David F. (age 5)
and Robert (age 2). Will be glad to do lookups for the 1860 census.
CARTER - 266B
CARTER - 273A
CARTER - 276B
CARTER - 285A
CARTER - 307B
CARTER - 308B
CARTER - 333A
CARTER - 333B
CARTER - 334B
Bob Carter
Greensboro, NC
I�m wondering if this family sounds familiar to anyone? "James Carter (1798-1855). Landscape engraver. Born in Shoreditch [east London], the eldest surviving son of James Carter, comb maker
Had a brother named John
Married Sarah Emily Wise Dec. 22, 1823 in London
He died suddenly on 23 August 1855, leaving a wife, Sarah, and seven daughters totally destitute. I have just found the children on the IGI.
His eldest daughter, Elizabeth Carter married Louis Godfrey also an engraver
Louis Godfrey�s brother James Thomas Godfrey (my great great grandfather) was a carpenter in the family engraving business.
Judy Mann
Milton Ont. Canada
Researching from London England: Wallace, Kebbell, Godfrey, Carter, Wise, Wiles
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-----Original Message-----
From: Colleen Sims [mailto:sims4903@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 10:14 PM
To: CARTER-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CARTER-L] Virus
Attention Nancy Bower's messages
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Data from the Savannah City Directory for 1928 shows Benjamin F. CARTER
living at 530 E. Bolton Street with his wife listed as Norma L. He is also
shown as being a Fireman with the City of Savannah, Station #2.
Would appreciate any information on this family and descendants as I believe
this Benjamin is the brother to my great-grandfather Robert CARTER.
Bob Carter
Greensboro, NC
Trying to locate current contact information for David Bentley whose last
known e-mail address was bentley2(a)worldnet.att.net . I am interested in
corresponding with him regarding Joseph Carter and Elizabeth Pierce Carter,
their ancestors and descendants.
Heidi Rogers
E-mail: hrogers19(a)comcast.net
Hi all,
I just wanted to mention 2 of my websites both with online genealogy
information that I hope will be helpful to you.
Miscellaneous Virginia Genealogy:
http://vagenealogy.homestead.com/
and
Old Virginia Obituaries, 1790-1940:
http://virginiaobits.homestead.com/
Thank you.
God bless,
Beth
familytr(a)att.net
cLYDENE:
i AM SO SORRY TO SAY, i AM UNABLE TO HELP YOU; WISH i COULD.
mY possible CONNECTION TO THE cARTER CLAN IS EXTREMELY TENOUS AT BEST BUT AM
RESEARCHING THEM ANYWAY SINCE dANIEL tILLER MARRIED
(OOPS, sorry).....try again
Daniel Tiller married a Frances Carter ( a possible dtr of George Carter of
Spotsylvania Co.) My George Tiller are close enough in age that Daniel could
be a brother ,a nephew,or an Uncle but not likely to be his father. Some
researchers think Daniel Tiller father is Thomas George Tiller. I cannot say
who my George Tiller, (b 1785's in Spotsylvania,) parents were. Daniel is
NOT a name used in my family of Tiller men! Neither is WIlliam.
Names we used were John, Benjamin, Robert, James and none of these names
appear in any Caroline or SPotsylvania Co records! My George married in 1810
to Susannah Layne and their marriage was srecorded in Amherst Co and Mr.
DOuglas Register @ St. James Northam Parish. George and Susannah left Va, at
least by 1819 as one of their sons was named David Layne(after his wifes
father in 1820 in Alalbama. There is a Ben Tiller and a James Tiller in
Alalbama near my Goerge but I can find no Ben or James Tiller in SPotsylvania
CO. My George Tiller appears to mostly have named his male children after his
wifes family of Layne men and these were from Goochland( thence Albemarle,
Amherst and by 1810 it is in Nelson CO.)
Of course, not using a name proves nothing but they are clues and I just want
to pout!!!
If anyone can help us on this list, I am sure they will attempt to do so as
they are all so very nice.
Regards
ALyce Hart