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Hello,
I am not sure right now where these Carter's were located, the only thing I
am told is that they lived in Iuka, Mississippi.
John Lee Carter born ca 1865 father was listed as John Carter on death
certificate, mother was listed as unknown.
I know that there is decendants of the siblings of John Lee Carter out
there somewhere. All I need is one good solid lead.
I have not been able to get past John Lee Carter. I am hoping that the names
of his children can help me find John's siblings or possibly parents.
His children are as follows:
Lillian Carter
Frank Burkett Carter
Jessie Florence Carter
James Emmal Carter
Archie Dean Carter
Mattie Mae Carter
Bessie Lee Carter
Willie Elizabeth Carter
Edward/Edgar Virgil Carter
I have no other info on John Lee Carter then that.
Thank you
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Subject: FW: Fw: Texas Sayings
What Texans Mean When They Say:
> >
> > 1. AS WELCOME AS A SKUNK AT A LAWN PARTY
> > Self-explanatory
> >
> > 2. TIGHTER THAN BARK ON A TREE
> > Not very generous
> >
> > 3. BIG HAT, NO CATTLE
> > All talk and no action
> >
> > 4. WE'VE HOWDIED BUT WE AIN'T SHOOK YET.
> > We've made a brief acquaintance, but not been formally introduced.
> >
> > 5. HE THINKS THE SUN CAME UP JUST TO HEAR HIM CROW.
> > He has a pretty high opinion of himself.
> >
> > 6. IT'S SO DRY THE TREES ARE BRIBIN' THE DOGS.
> > We really could use a little rain around here.
> >
> > 7. JUST BECAUSE A CHICKEN HAS WINGS DOESN'T MEAN IT CAN FLY.
> > Appearances can be deceiving.
> >
> > 8. THIS AIN'T MY FIRST RODEO.
> > I've been around awhile.
> >
> > 9. HE LOOKS LIKE THE DOG'S BEEN KEEPIN' HIM UNDER THE PORCH.
> > Not the most handsome of men
> >
> > 10. THEY ATE SUPPER BEFORE THEY SAID GRACE.
> > Living in sin.
> >
> > 11. TIME TO PAINT YOUR BUTT WHITE AND RUN WITH THE ANTELOPE.
> > Stop arguing and do as you're told.
> >
> > 12. AS FULL OF WIND AS A CORN-EATING HORSE
> > Rather prone to boasting.
> >
> > 13. YOU CAN PUT YOUR BOOTS IN THE OVEN, BUT THAT DOESN'T MAKE THEM
>BISCUITS.
> > You can say whatever you want about something, but doesn't change
>what
> > it is.
> >
> > 14. WE'RE IN TALL COTTON.
> > Things are going well.
> >
> > ~~~~~ HOPE EVERYONE IS IN "TALL COTTON"~~~~~
William A. D. Carter b. April 3, 1812 in KY, m. July 30, 1841 in Monroe Co.,
TN, raised his family in Polk Co., TN. He died in Hunt Co., TX January 17,
1901.
Lydia Kinser b. July 8, 1823 TN d. Dec. 28, 1893 TX
1. David F. Carter m. Nancy Calhoun
2. Eagleton Monroe Carter m. Rachel Calhoun
3. John Wesley Carter m. Amanda Kinser
4. William Henry Carter m. Nancy Elizabeth Crabtree
5. George Washington Carter m. Mary Ann Crocker
6. Marion Columbus Carter m. Nancy Ann Taylor
7. Philip Franklin Carter m. Elizabeth O'Neal
8. Emily Susan Carter m. Thomas Crabtree
9. James Lafayette Carter m. Dorcas ? & Ella Pettis Boswell
10. Narcissus Francis Jane Carter m. Henry Moses Paris
11. Mary Victoria Carter m. Lee Fox
12. Thomas Newton Carter m. Tid Lawson
13. Lousia Missouri Carter m. James Cox
14. Joseph R. Carter m. Annie Myrtie Bridges
15. Martin Canada Carter m. Jennie Player
We have no idea who his parents were. The Census indicates that both parents
were born in VA. We have no idea where he was born in KY. Any help would be
appreciated.
Sondra Seamster
Abilene, TX
Nancy,
Please read the following and let me know if this is YOUR Lemuel. If this is
this your family, I have lots more to send. I have the documents typed up but
not proofread yet. But wanted to see if this is your family. meg
Cumberland County, Kentucky
Deed Book L, Page 324
Dated 19 Sep 1848, Recorded
LEMUEL A. CARTER and MARTHA his wife to THOMAS C. DUERSON
This Indenture made and entered into this 19th day of September 1848 Between
LEMUEL A. CARTER and MARTHA his wife of the first part and THOMAS C. DUERSON
of the Second part, all of the county of Cumberland and State of Kentucky.
Witnesseth. That the Said LEMUEL A. CARTER and MARTHA his wife have this day
for and in consideration of the sum of seven? Hundred Dollars to them in hand
paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged bargained Sold aliened
transferred and conveyed and do by these presents bargain Sell alien Transfer
and convey unto the Said THOMAS C. DUERSON his heirs and assigns two certain
lots or tracts of land Situate lying in Cumberland County on the waters of
HAGGARDS BRANCH and bounded as follows to wit. The first lot or tract being
lot no 3 in the division of the lands of BENJAMIN, ANNE, ELISABETH and LEVI
HAGGARD among their children and heirs at law Beginning at three hickories
beginning Corner to lots No. 1 & 2 thence with a line of lot No. 1 S 62 E 62
poles to a stake __ to RICHARD H. MELTONS 85 acres survey and with his line N
80 E125 poles to a beech his corner thence N 36 W 82 poles to a beech on the
west side of a point near the Burkeville road thence N 9 W 135 poles to a
white oak and sour wood N 81 E 70 poles to a hickory and __ __ thence S 45 E
50 poles to a hickory and ash thence N 81 E 61 poles to two hickories thence N
16 W 42 poles to a white oak and __ thence N 36 W 54 poles to three chestnuts
oaks and Sulpher Spring point thence N 61 W 48 poles to two white oaks thence
N 32 p W 63 poles to a hickory and Elm corner to lot No. 2 thence with the
line of No 2 S 45 W 128 poles to a sugar tree and bon elder thence S 20 E 90
poles to a beech and hickory thence S 17 W 134 poles to a black walnut thence
S 77 W 40 poles to a black walnut in __ thence down the branch S 6 W 33 poles
to the mouth thence S 1 W 20 poles the beginning containing by survey 251
acres by survey. The second lot or tract of land being Lot No. 2 in the
platt and division of the land aforesaid except about 50 acres Sold and
conveyed by C. W. BOULDIN and LUCY his wife to whom said lot was assigned unto
JOHN J. WATTS the Said lot No. 2 being bounded as follows To wit. Beginning
at three hickories Corner to lot No. 1 thence with the lines of No. 1 S 70 W
44 poles to a stone thence N 43 W 18 poles to a sugar tree thence No 2 W 134
poles to a hickory and sugar three thence leaving the line of No. 1 N 70 E 112
poles to a beech and dogwood thence N 14 W 118 poles to a sugar tree thence N
39 E 116 poles to a beech Corner to the Lexington Seminary running and with
its line N 63 W 37 poles to a beech thence N 27 E 27 poles to a hickory thence
E 114 poles to a stake on the line of JOHN E. KINGS 350 acres running and with
his line S 32 p E 67 poles to a hickory and Elm thence S 45 W 128 poles to a
sugar tree and box elder thence S 20 # 90 poles to a beech and hickory thence
S 17 W 134 poles to a black walnut thence S 77 W 40 poles to a black walnut in
a corner and Thence down the branch S 6 W 33 poles to the __ thence S 1 W _
poles to the beginning Containing by survey 248? Acres (bottom on page is
missing) Southerly corner of the Lexington Seminary at a beech thence with a
line of the Same S 39 W 116 poles to an ash corner to MILLERs thence with his
line E 103 poles to a sugar tree another of Said MILLERs Corner thence with
the ridge on the summit there of the following course and distances N 8 W 23
poles N 83 E 26 poles N 27 E 17 S 76 E 12 poles N 24 E 24 poles N 17 W 20
poles N 23 E 18 poles N 17 W 30 poles N 37 W 16 poles to a stake in THO
WILLIAMS line thence with said line W 97 poles to a hickory thence S 27 W 22
poles to a beech thence S 63 E 37 poles to the Beginning the quantity of land
intended to be embraced and conveyed in lot No. 2 in all that part there of
except what is included in the boundary Sold to JOHN S. WATTS which boundary
is above set forth. To have and to hold the aforesaid tracts or lots of land
with all and singular the appurtenances the3reto appertaining to him the said
THOMAS C. DUERSON and his heirs and assigns forever and the Said LEMUEL A.
CARTER and MARTHA his wife who hereby relinquishes her right of Dower and in
here it once and to the land hereby conveyed covenants and agrees to and with
the said__ that they will warrant and forever the right and title to the above
mentioned land free from the Claims of any and all persons whatsoever. In
testimony whereof they have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and
year first herein written. MARTHA CARTER, LEMUEL A. CARTER
Kentucky Cumberland County SS. I MILTON KING clerk of the county Court for
Said County Do Certify that SEMUEL A. CARTER Came in person before me in my
Office on the 19th day of September 1848 and acknowledged the within deed of
Conveyance to THOMAS C. DUERSON to be his act and deed for the purposes
therein named and the Same is Ordered to Record, which is truly Recorded in my
Said Office in Deed book L page 324. Given under my hand this 21st day of
September 1848. M. KING, clk, by JOHN G. A. KING, DC
Nancy Neal wrote:
> Meg,
> I am. Lemuel Carter is my GGGrandfather.
> Nancy Neal
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gagliardi Margaret" <Gagliardi_Margaret(a)bah.com>
> To: <CARTER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 10:13 AM
> Subject: [CARTER-L] Lemuel Carter
>
> > Who on this list was looking for Lemuel Carter? Please contact me. thx
> > meg
> >
> >