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    1. [ADMINISTRATIVE ITEM] Spam attack
    2. Charles E. Carter
    3. Carter & Wallace Cousins, We (our list) was the victim of a deceitful SPAM attack last night. An individual subscribed to MANY lists at RootsWeb offering access to books with information pertaining to genealogy research in Northern Ireland. He offered these books for sale and then as quickly, unsubscribed. Please note: The Carter & Wallace lists are not a venue for commercial sales. We do not permit nor does RootsWeb permit such activity and abuse. If the offender had not almost immediately unsubscribed, he would have been removed from the list. I have taken steps and blocked his email address from future subscriptions. When you see such activity, please do not respond to their bait. Ignore and please notify me immediately, if you see such activity. Remember, this is your list, please don't let others ruin it. Thank you, Chuck Carter (Charles E. Carter) Moderator & List Owner CARTER Family discussion lists CARTER-L@rootsweb.com WALLACE Family discussion lists WALLACE-L@rootsweb.com

    01/11/2005 02:18:56
    1. Scots Irish Genealogical Research Materials
    2. It has been almost a year since I have offered to make copies of some of the more important Scots-Irish research materials from my collection.  Most of my time is currently devoted to www.stringsandbeyond.com (any guitar players??) so this will be the only opportunity to acquire these materials for the balance of the year. I have added one new item: Carolina Scots,  by Douglas Kelly and Caroline Kelly 1739 Publications, Dillon, SC an Historical and Genealogical Study of Over 100 Years of Emigration. Caroline was my son's Latin teacher at Charlotte Christian School and this book is the long awaited second edition which is the history of the Scottish and Gaelic diaspora in the Carolinas.  If your ancestors were part of the Cape Fear Scots who came from the Highlands of Scotland and settled in Moore, Cumberland, Hoke, Richmond, Robeson, or Scotland counties then this book is for you. In addition I have the following materials: Rockbridge County, Virginia Notebook, Compiled from Articles by Dr. George W. Diehl as published in the News-Gazette, Lexington, Virginia.  Additional charts and notes have been added as well as a surname index.  Compiled by A. Maxim Coppage III, 242 pages.   For a number of years, the late Dr. George W. Diehl contributed historical and genealogical articles to the News-Gazette, Lexington, Virginia, published by M.W. Paxton, Jr.  The clippings from the paper were sent to Mr. Coppage for the "Virginia Collection"  In many instances information may be found showing where families originated in Scotland or Ireland, the places lived before settling in the Rockbridge County, Virginia area and the relationships between various clans or as Dr. Diehl so aptly named this phase of pioneering, "A Rockbridge Seed-box." A Tribute to the Principles, Virtues, Habits and Public Usefulness of the Irish and Scotch Early Settlers of Pennsylvania, Chambersburg, Pa. Printed by M. Kiefer & Co. 1856, 171 pages.   From the preface the following:  "The writer of the Tribute contained in this work, had long desired to see from the Historical publications in Pennsylvania, a vindication of the character and principles of the Irish and Scotch early settlers of this great State and their descendants against reproach, as well as aspersion, cast upon them in some modern publications having pretensions to Historical accuracy"....Lots of detail on the early members of the church as well as problems with the Indians and the struggle over land rights during the westward expansion. The Scotch-Irish In The Colonies: 1750-1790 A Thesis Presented for the Degree of Master of Arts by Kathryn R. Aikin, A.B., The Ohio State University, 1933 Contents include Introduction, Early Settlements, Daily Life on the Frontier, Educational and Religious Activities, Military Pursuits, and Political Participation and Conclusion.  This is also a GREAT Bibliography, the most important part of any thesis. The Laggan and its Presbyterianism and In the Days of the Laggan Presbytery, 1905,1908, by the Rev. Alexander Lecky, B.A., member of the Royal Sociey of Antiquaries of Ireland, Belfast, Davidson & McCormack, 54 Kings St.  211 pages    On our recent trip to Donegal we met J.B. Shannon, age 90, who assisted in the 1975 reprinting of this book.  He is the last living person who had anything to do with these books and he says they are still the BEST source for Ulster Presbyterian research.  From Lecky I quote, "The lists of names of former generations of Lagganeers, and their places of abode, that are given in the Appendixes, and which NEVER before appeared in print, whilst they may of necessity prove dull reading to those who have no acquaintance with the locality, will not, I hope, be altogether uninteresting to those who bear the same name or live in the same places." Fighters of Derry, Their Deeds and Descendants, being a Chronicle of Events in Ireland during the Revolutionary period 1688-1691, by William Young, Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 350 pages.    One of the most difficult sources to locate, in fact almost impossible.  Months worth of reading and packed with great genealogy.  Contains the following biographical sketches: 1.  The leaders of the County Associations who, with their levies, took part in the preliminary operations and contributed much of the man power for the Defence. 2.  The Apprentice Boys and those responsible for shutting the gates on the 8th Dec. 1688. 3.  The actual Defenders during the 105 day siege (over 1200 genealogical sketches) 4.  Those engaged in the relief of the city A History of the Siege of Londonderry and Defense of Enniskillen in 1688 and 1689, with Historical Poetry and Biographical notes, by the Rev. John Graham, M.A. Rector of Magilligan in the Diocese of Derry.  Includes the Battles of the Boyne, Athlone, and Aughrim and the siege and Capitulation of Limmerick by Lord McCaulay, Toronto, 1869    The historical poems are family genealogies about those who were at Derry and where they came from.  Along with "Fighters of Derry" these two sources contain more actual genealogical information than any others I have seen. Three Hundred Years in Innishowen, Being More Particularly an Account of the Family of Young of Culdaff with Short Accounts of Many Other Families Connected with Them, by Amy Young, 1929, The Linenhall Press, Belfast, 311 pages.    Some of the names included are Young, Hart, Harvey, Cary, Vaughan, McLaughlin, Skipton, Richardson, Knox, Ussher, Smith, Nesbitt, Chichester, Ball, Lawrence, Crofton, Boyd, Stuart and many others. The Laggan and its People, by S.M. Campbell, privately printed. A look at the history of the Laggan (Presbyterian Derry/Donegal) through the eyes of a local historian. Draws on local lore, Abercorn papers, records from PRONI. The Tinkling Spring: Headwater of Freedom, A Study of the Church and Her People, 1732-1952, by Howard McKnight Wilson, 1954, Fisherville, Virginia 542 pages.    The best source of information on the Scotch-Irish of Augusta/Rockbridge Counties in Virginia.  Includes the Baptismal Records of the Rev. Craig.  In-depth study of the early families of the Shenandoah Valley. Castle's Woods: Frontier Virginia Settlement, 1769-1799, a thesis presented to the Faculty of the Department of History, East Tennessee State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of master of Arts, by James W. Hagy, 1966, 150 pages.    The most popular of the documents offered, this covers the families who settled in Russell county, Virginia when it was considered the frontier.  If your ancestors came through southwestern Virginia, this document is the history of your family.  Contains information on specific families as well as the farmers, speculators, artisans, and preachers who resided there.  Lots on the Indian battles that were a daily feature of life on the frontier.  Names like Russell, Walker, Porter, Cowan, Houston, Boone, Montgomery, Fraley, Thompson, Anderson, Kilgore, and 50 or so other "Scotch-Irish" families make this an invaluable resource for your family history. The Reverend Samuel Houston, V.D.M., by George West Diehl, 1970, McClure Publishing Co. 125 pages   History of the early Virginia Presbyterians through the life of the Rev. Samuel Houston, kin to Sam Houston of Texas fame. Several of these books are available in only a few major University libraries and in the case of Fighters of Derry it was copied from microfilm because I was never able to find an actual copy in the US.  Professor Hagy gave me permission to copy his thesis and I may have one of the only remaining original copies. It was of particular interest to me because the Cowan family was one of the "frontier families of southwest Virginia."  I only send this post to a few of rootsweb's many thousands of lists and these are the ones where the people came from Scotland to Ulster to Pennsylvania, Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee and points west.  These Scots-Irish research materials follow that path.  If you are interested in obtaining any of the above documents please contact me at UNC72@aol.com for details. Thanks, Robert Cowan

    01/10/2005 06:45:06
    1. Ann CARTER/Thomas HAWKES/1751 Kettering, NHS England
    2. Nina Nielsen
    3. Hi List: I am still looking for my Ann CARTER. Even though she was married in Kettering and her children were raised there, I think that she was the daughter of William & Hannah CARTER Children: William Thomas and Hannah If her mother was Hannah...could she call her daughter Ann? Ann was born in 1724. She would have been 27. Is anyone searching this Carter line? I could sure use some enlightening. Thank for any help Regards Nina

    01/10/2005 01:40:24
    1. Parents of Wm. Carter, d. 1810, NC
    2. George L. Holder
    3. Gee, I got so many responses to my posting about Landon Carter, I’ll go for THE BIG ONE! My earliest Carter is William who died in Halifax County, NC, in 1810. His children were (order may not be correct): William “Billie”, Theodorick, Joseph, Francis, Mary, Martha, Nancy Ann, and Lucy. All of these names appear among the descendants of Giles Carter as given in the book “Giles Carter of Virginia,” by General William Giles Harding Carter. More particularly, the name Theodorick, which is very rare is given to at least ten different persons in different generations in the Carter book, including a son of Giles Carter which son named one of his sons Theodorick who married Anne Waddill. They had a son, William, about whom nothing is known. I wonder if this could be the William Carter who died in Halifax County, NC, in 1810. I would be most gratefull for any information proving the parents of William Carter who died in 1810 or any information about the William Carter, son of Theodorick Carter and Anne Waddill. Best wishes, George

    01/09/2005 05:16:30
    1. Re: [CARTER-L] Wallace J Carter
    2. svanwyk
    3. Looking at census records: 1920 Helena, Telfair County Georgia Wallace J. Carter, b. around 1884-85 in GA; parents b GA; wife is ?nnie, age 30 b. Ga; parents b GA; I believe this same Wallace Carter is living in Screven, Wayne County GA on the 1910 census. Do you have any other information. I'll be glad to look further. I don't have access to the 1930. (I am not related to this Carter) Thanks, Sandra Van Wyk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Catherine Elliott" <catherineaelliott@yahoo.com> To: <CARTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 9:25 PM Subject: [CARTER-L] Wallace J Carter > I am looking for Wallace J Carter. He possibly may be a relative and am trying to find a connection. I believe he died in Montana, possibly the Bozeman area. He may have been born in 1885 and died in 1944. Any one with info, please contact me. > > > Catherine A Elliott > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. > >

    01/08/2005 02:50:19
    1. Looking for my Carters
    2. CLARA VIOLA5 LAND (WILLIAM G.4, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born March 02, 1876 in according to the date she gives in 1920 census. She married JOHN HENRY CARTER November 01, 1891 in in her fathers home (W.G.Land) Choctaw county AL.. Children of CLARA LAND and JOHN CARTER are: 26. i. ANNIE LAURA6 CARTER, b. July 22, 1897, Choctaw County AL.; d. April 15, 1961, Natchez, Mississippi ( Buried in Red Lick MS.). ii. JANIE CARTER, m. ROSCOE SCOTT. More About ROSCOE SCOTT: Fact 1: Buried in Marvin Cemetery, Butler Al. 27. iii. LOUIS CARTER, b. 1899, Choctaw County AL.. iv. JOHN H.JR. CARTER, b. 1902. v. JOHN HOWARD CARTER, b. 1906. vi. NANCY CARTER, b. 1908. vii. J. COLUMBUS CARTER, b. 1910. viii. DORA CARTER, b. 1914. ix. ?VESSIE CARTER, b. 1916.

    01/08/2005 12:45:15
    1. Wallace J Carter
    2. Catherine Elliott
    3. I am looking for Wallace J Carter. He possibly may be a relative and am trying to find a connection. I believe he died in Montana, possibly the Bozeman area. He may have been born in 1885 and died in 1944. Any one with info, please contact me. Catherine A Elliott --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we.

    01/08/2005 12:25:06
    1. CARTERs of Warren Co, NC
    2. Looking for more info about this family. A reunion is being planned for August 2005. I would like to get as much info as possible for the reunion book and tree. Please email me ASAP with any help. Thanks, Brenda These CARTERs lived in the Judkins Twp, Warren County, NC then migrated to Griffins Twp, Nash County,NC. They are alsoclosely relatedto the MOODYfamily. *Children of HENRY CARTER and PRISCILLA TONEY are: i. LIAS CARTER, d. Unknown. Lias and Larazus are supposedly twins. ii. JUNE CARTER, b. Abt. 1870; m. JINNIE ?; b. Abt. 1870 iii. HENRY CARTER, b. Abt. 1872; d. December 28, 1935, Nash County, NC. iv. LAZONUS CARTER, b. October 15, 1872, Warren County, NC; d. December 01, 1952, Nashville, NC - Nash County (Red Oak)2. v. LUZIANNA CARTER, b. Abt. 1880; d. April 17, 1974. vi. ROBERT WILEY CARTER, b. February 17, 1880; d. October 09, 1940, Nash County, NC. vii. TOMMIE CARTER, b. Abt. 1884; d. Unknown. viii. WILLIAM HENRY MATTHEW CARTER, b. September 16, 1885, Warren County, NC; d. November 11, 1968, Newark, NJ. They attended O'Dell Baptist Church (Warren County, NC), Swift Creek Baptist Church (Nash County, NC) and Manns Chapel Church (Nash County, NC). Priscilla's surname could have been a Evans, Williams or Toney. *LUZIANNA Carter (daughter of Henry and Priscilla) was born Abt. 1880, and died April 17, 1974. She married POMPEY TAYLOR. He was born Abt. 1874, and died Unknown. Lived in Littleton, NC Member: O'Dell Baptist Church, Littleton, NC Burial: O'Dell Baptist Church Cemetery, Littleton, NC 1920 NC Census: Warren County Taylor, Pomp Head 46 b. 1874 Louisiana Wife 36 b. 1880 Robert 21 b. 1899 Estelle 17 b. 1903 Thomas 15 b. 1905 Nora 13 b. 1907 Mary 12 b. 1906 Louisiana 07 b. 1913 Harvey 05 b. 1915 Francis 03 b. 1917 *ROBERT WILEY CARTER was born February 17, 1880, and died October 09, 1940 in Nash County, NC. He married LOUISE WHITEHEAD. She was born March 25, 1884, and died May 26, 1956. *Children of ROBERT CARTER and LOUISE WHITEHEAD are: i. ANNIE CARTER. ii. CLEMENTINE CARTER. iii. LEON CARTER, d. November 2000, Washington, DC. iv. BOOTIE CARTER. v. DAZELL CARTER. vi. HELENA CARTER, b. February 17, 1925, Nash County, NC - Griffin Twp. *Children of WILLIAM CARTER and SALLIE MOODY are: i. ETTA CARTER, b. 1905; d. Unknown. ii. SARAH ADA CARTER, b. August 23, 1907, Nash County, NC; d. December 27, 1981, Granville Care Nursing Center in Oxford, NC. iii. LILLIE CARTER, b. January 15, 1911, Nash County; d. February 22, 1982. iv. WILLIE COLLINS CARTER, b. June 01, 1913, Nash County, NC; d. July 17, 1991, Greenville, NC - Pitt County Hospital. v. ALMEDA JUANITA CARTER, b. October 31, 1917, Nash County, NC - North Whitakers. vi. JOHN PEARSON CARTER, b. March 25, 1919, Nashville, NC - North Whitakers; d. November 30, 1987, Jamaica, NY. vii. GEORGE ARRINGTON CARTER, b. May 11, 1921, Whitakers, NC - Nash County - Griffins Twp; Adopted child. viii. HENRY CARTER, b. Abt. 1922; d. October 28, 1939, Nash County, NC - Griffin Twp. ix. JOSEPHINE CARTER, b. October 14, 1926, Nash County, NC; d. July 28, 1997, Tarboro, NC - Westgate Nursing Home. Sallie's father was John Moody. Her mother was Harriet Draper and her stepmother was Ester Ricks. *(2nd Marriage) Children of WILLIAM CARTER and BEULAH THOMPSON are: x. JULIUS THOMPSON, Stepchild. xi. WILLIAM CARTER, b. January 15, 1934, Nash County, NC -North Whitakers. xii. MILDRED LAJETTA CARTER, b. November 22, 1935, Nash County, NC - North Whitakers. xiii. ELBERT NATHANIEL CARTER, b. October 11, 1937, Nash County, NC - North Whitakers (Swift Creek). xiv. ARNETTA YVONNE CARTER, b. October 18, 1939, Nash County, NC - North Whitakers. EbonyP When Satan is knocking at your door, simply say, "Jesus, could you please get that for me?" EbonyP@aol.com (Primary) Homepage:_ http://hometown.aol.com/ebonyp/home.htm_ (http://hometown.aol.com/ebonyp/home.htm) NC Surnames: GRAY, ARRINGTON, WHITLEY, ROBINSON, ROBERSON, MOODY, CARTER, DEVEREUX (other spellings), PITTMAN, RICKS, CABBAGESTALK, BARNES, COLEY, JACKSON & other strong branches NC Counties: Beaufort, Bertie, Edgecombe, Nash, Halifax, Northampton, Warren, Washington, Wayne and Wilson

    01/07/2005 03:28:14
    1. Henry & William H. Carter
    2. I am looking for info and family connections of Henry Carter (Judkins Twp, Warren County, NC) and his decendants. He later moved his family to Griffins Twp in Nash County, NC. Henry Carter -m- Priscilla Toney ---- August 6, 1866 Their Children: *Lias (twin) *Lazarus (older twin) d. 1953 *Walley -m- Lillie Whitehead *Luzianna -m- Pompey Taylor *Henry *June (male) was supposedly killed but don't know when or where *William "Babe" b. Sept 16, 1884 in Warren County, NC d. Nov 11, 1968 in Newark, NJ -m- Sallie Moody, Beulah Thompson William "Babe" H. Carter -m- Sallie Moody (1st) Nashville, NC Wlilliam "Babe" H. Carter -m- Beulah Thompson (2nd) Priscilla Toney is related to the Toney Funeral Home of Spring Hope, NC. There was a cousin named Sol Carter who left NC and moved to Oklahoma or Kansas. The city was probably Columbus. The Carters and Moodys attended Swift Creek School and Swift Baptist Church in (Swift Creek) Whitakers, NC. I am also interested in the Zeatta "Zat" Moody (mother) and Berta Moody (daugther). Berta married Ulyses Pittman of Edgecombe County, NC. The Moodys were also in Warren County, NC before moving to Nashville, NC. Ulyses is the son of Jonas Pittman of Edgecombe County, NC. Ulyses moved his family to Baltimore, MD. EbonyP When Satan is knocking at your door, simply say, "Jesus, could you please get that for me?" EbonyP@aol.com (Primary) Homepage:_ http://hometown.aol.com/ebonyp/home.htm_ (http://hometown.aol.com/ebonyp/home.htm) NC Surnames: GRAY, ARRINGTON, WHITLEY, ROBINSON, ROBERSON, MOODY, CARTER, DEVEREUX (other spellings), PITTMAN, RICKS, CABBAGESTALK, BARNES, COLEY, JACKSON & other strong branches NC Counties: Beaufort, Bertie, Edgecombe, Nash, Halifax, Northampton, Warren, Washington, Wayne and Wilson

    01/07/2005 12:58:29
    1. Carter line
    2. I have very little on my Carter line, great grand parents were: Joseph Taylor Carter, b. abt 1846, in KY or TX. Married maybe twice, to Mary V. Castleberry b. abt 1852 in TX. and Mary Klounch no dates on her Joe and Mary V. had 2 children, my grand mother, Sarah Cordelia Carter Ward, b. Jan 14, 1871 TX. and Charles Bee abt 1874/6, TX. Neina Lang, ninkie3@aol.com

    01/07/2005 07:29:07
    1. RE: [CARTER-L] Landon Carter
    2. Janet Ariciu
    3. You memory is right on. Landon is related to "King" Robert Carter. Like you can not remember son or grandson but he on of them. Google will tell you which one Janet -----Original Message----- From: George L. Holder [mailto:glholder@cableone.net] Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 10:05 AM To: CARTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CARTER-L] Landon Carter I believe the given name "Landon" used by a number of Carters is always associated with the Robert "King" Carter line of Colonial Virginia. I'm going by memory (which is dangerous for me) but I believe the first Landon Carter was a son or grandson of Robert "King" Carter, and the name was continued in later generations. From: YanknRebel@cs.com Date: January 6, 2005 9:51:57 AM CST To: CARTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: 2 more George Washington Carters Hi, I have 2 more George Washington Carters in my database. Geo.Wash Carter son of Charles Carter of Ludlow>grandson of Charles Carter of Cleve of VA Geo Wash.Carter son of Landon Carter and Elizabeth Maclin of Lancaster, VA and then later of Elizabethon, TN . -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 265.6.7 - Release Date: 12/30/2004 -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 265.6.7 - Release Date: 12/30/2004

    01/07/2005 03:47:20
    1. Landon Carter
    2. George L. Holder
    3. I believe the given name "Landon" used by a number of Carters is always associated with the Robert "King" Carter line of Colonial Virginia. I'm going by memory (which is dangerous for me) but I believe the first Landon Carter was a son or grandson of Robert "King" Carter, and the name was continued in later generations. From: YanknRebel@cs.com Date: January 6, 2005 9:51:57 AM CST To: CARTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: 2 more George Washington Carters Hi, I have 2 more George Washington Carters in my database. Geo.Wash Carter son of Charles Carter of Ludlow>grandson of Charles Carter of Cleve of VA Geo Wash.Carter son of Landon Carter and Elizabeth Maclin of Lancaster, VA and then later of Elizabethon, TN .

    01/07/2005 03:04:34
    1. FW: [CARTER-L] My Carter Line
    2. -------------- Forwarded Message: -------------- From: Chris Carter <rc_cola1968@yahoo.com> To: CARTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CARTER-L] My Carter Line Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 15:35:23 +0000 Hi there Carter Fellas, I am new to this list and here is the list of my Carter line: I am R. Carter 1. J. Carter 2. Lester Patterson Carter b. 16 Feb1920 Galen Ridge, Macon County, Tn D. 23 Mar 1986 Baytown, Harris County, Tx buried Fairlawn Cem., Decatur, Macon County, Illinois. Married O. Padgett 5 OCt 1939. He has 9 siblings. 3. William Noah Carter b. 9 Oct 1889 Allen Co., Ky D. Mar 1962 Decatur, Macon County, Illinois buried Memorial Park Cem., Decatur, Macon County, Illinois. Married Victoria Swindle. He has 8 siblings. 4. Samuel A. Carter b. 25 Jan 1867 Ky D. 18 Dec 1905 Allen County, Ky buried Akersville Cem, Monroe County, Ky. Married Allie Minerva Janie Roark. He has 6 siblings, one of them is unknown. I have more but I dont want to put out too long of a list. So this is a partial list of my line which goes back to Captain Thomas Carter and Katherine Dale. Most of this has been researched by my mother who put in so many hours in researching this line. I would like to hear from others that are researching/connected to this line this includes siblings of these that are listed above. Thanks, Robert Carter

    01/06/2005 05:10:30
    1. Re: [CARTER-L] My Carter Line
    2. Mary Winn
    3. Hello Chris, My Carter line descends from Cap. Thomas Carter thru Job. For my descendant tree, go to www.carter-cousins.org our Carter DNA site. My dna number is 14489. (My brother participated for my family) Regards, Mary Winn (Carter) Anderson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Carter" <rc_cola1968@yahoo.com> To: <CARTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 10:34 AM Subject: [CARTER-L] My Carter Line > Hi there Carter Fellas, > > I am new to this list and here is the list of my Carter line: > > I am R. Carter > 1. J. Carter > > 2. Lester Patterson Carter b. 16 Feb1920 Galen Ridge, Macon County, Tn D. > 23 Mar 1986 Baytown, Harris County, Tx buried Fairlawn Cem., Decatur, > Macon County, Illinois. Married O. Padgett 5 OCt 1939. He has 9 siblings. > > 3. William Noah Carter b. 9 Oct 1889 Allen Co., Ky D. Mar 1962 Decatur, > Macon County, Illinois buried Memorial Park Cem., Decatur, Macon County, > Illinois. Married Victoria Swindle. He has 8 siblings. > > 4. Samuel A. Carter b. 25 Jan 1867 Ky D. 18 Dec 1905 Allen County, Ky > buried Akersville Cem, Monroe County, Ky. Married Allie Minerva Janie > Roark. He has 6 siblings, one of them is unknown. > > I have more but I dont want to put out too long of a list. So this is a > partial list of my line which goes back to Captain Thomas Carter and > Katherine Dale. Most of this has been researched by my mother who put in > so many hours in researching this line. I would like to hear from others > that are researching/connected to this line this includes siblings of > these that are listed above. > > Thanks, > > Robert Carter > >

    01/06/2005 09:34:27
    1. My Georgia Carters
    2. Loretta Cochran
    3. I haven't done too much on our Carter Line but maybe someone out there can help. William S. Carter born 1853/54 died 9 Dec 1940 in Ga. Married Lucinda Mitchell. Children Daniel Samuel Wiley VanBuren John I. Longenia Viola Alice Willie or Millie Any connections.?

    01/06/2005 08:17:35
    1. Carter, MD>GA>AL>LA>TX
    2. svanwyk
    3. Thanks for reading thru this. Let me know if you are researching any of these. Sandra Van wyk Descendants of George W. Carter Generation No. 1 1. GEORGE W.1 CARTER was born 1780 in Maryland, and died in Ouachita Parish LA. He married RUTH. She was born 1786 in North Carolina, and died in Ouachita Parish LA. Children of GEORGE CARTER and RUTH are: 1. i. JAMES CARTER, b. 1819, Georgia. 2. ii. JOSEPH COLUMBUS CARTER, b. February 08, 1822, Clarke County, Alabama; d. March 11, 1909, Union Parish LA. Probably other children Generation No. 2 1. JAMES2 CARTER (GEORGE W.1) was born 1819 in Georgia. He married PENATHA. She was born 1828 in Mississippi and probably a Leonard Children of JAMES CARTER and PENATHA are: i. GEORGE W3 CARTER, b. 1851. 1. GEORGE WASHINGTON1 CARTER was born May 1851 in Louisiana, and died October 30, 1921 in Iowa Park Texas. He married MARTHA CAROLINE ASKINS October 14, 1875 daughter of HENRY ASKINS and SARAH BOLTON. She was born October 26, 1852 in Shelby County Texas, and died July 15, 1915. Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON CARTER: Burial: November 01, 1921, Graveside Services at Clara Cemetery, Lot #2, Clara Texas More About MARTHA CAROLINE ASKINS: Burial: Toliver Cemetery Comanche County Texas Children of GEORGE CARTER and MARTHA ASKINS are: i. SARAH JANE (SALLY)2 CARTER, b. 1876; d. 1950; m. ROBERT WILLS; b. November 22, 1870; d. April 02, 1939. 2. ii. CHARLES ADA CARTER, b. November 02, 1877, Texas; d. April 01, 1963, Kountze, Hardin County Texas. 3. iii. JOSEPH WILLIS CARTER, b. October 1879; d. June 30, 1938. 4. iv. GEORGE WASHINGTON CARTER, b. January 22, 1881; d. June 20, 1972, Waco, McLennan County Texas. 5. v. JAMES BROWN CARTER, b. November 05, 1882, Lacy-Lakeview Texas; d. October 08, 1953, Sulphur Springs Texas. 6. vi. JOHN H CARTER, b. January 27, 1885; d. March 29, 1973. 7. vii. MARY E CARTER, b. October 1887; d. Probably Lamkin or Carlton. 8. viii. SIDNEY LEE CARTER, b. December 31, 1888; d. January 06, 1918. 9. ix. LILLIE CARTER, b. May 1892. 10. x. WILLIAM ALLEN CARTER, b. March 09, 1896, Waco, McLennan County Texas; d. October 18, 1980, Wichita Falls Hospital. ii. TABATHA CARTER, b. 1854. iii. WILLIAM CARTER, b. 1857. 4. JOSEPH COLUMBUS2 CARTER (GEORGE W.1) was born February 08, 1822 in Clarke County, Alabama, and died March 11, 1909 in Union Parish LA. He married (1) MARY LEONARD. She was born 1825 in Louisiana, and died 1868 in Louisiana. He married (2) MARY ELLEN GRIFFIN June 14, 1866. She was born April 12, 1848 in Alabama, and died April 13, 1930 in Ouachita Parish LA. Notes for JOSEPH COLUMBUS CARTER: Military Service for Joseph: CSA Co. E, 17th LA Inf. Burial: Carter Cemetery, Point, Louisiana More About MARY ELLEN GRIFFIN: Burial: New Chapel Hill Cemetery, Ouachita LA Children of JOSEPH CARTER and MARY LEONARD are: 5. i. MILLARD FILLMORE3 CARTER, b. 1848, Ouachita Parish LA; d. 1885. 6. ii. SARAH JANE PENANTSE ANN CARTER, b. September 14, 1850, Ouachita Parish LA; d. April 19, 1889, Union Parish LA. Children of JOSEPH CARTER and MARY GRIFFIN are: iii. MINNIE L3 CARTER. iv. EUDORA L CARTER, b. March 18, 1867. v. LULA F CARTER, b. November 23, 1869, Point, Union Parish LA. 7. vi. RUFUS A CARTER, b. March 09, 1870, Union Parish LA; d. October 26, 1950, Wilhite LA. vii. COONEY B CARTER, b. December 29, 1872. viii. MITTIE L CARTER, b. May 07, 1875; d. October 13, 1933. ix. EFFIE M CARTER, b. September 24, 1876. x. GEORGE BANION CARTER, b. October 31, 1878. xi. SOUSANA E. CARTER, b. October 10, 1881; d. November 20, 1965. xii. HATTIE B CARTER, b. February 18, 1886; d. October 13, 1933. More About HATTIE B CARTER: Burial: New Chapel Hill Cemetery, Ouachita LA xiii. WILLIAM W. CARTER, b. September 28, 1887, Union Parish LA; d. June 15, 1915, Jackson Parish LA. xiv. WILLIE N. CARTER, b. May 07, 1890, Point, Union Parish LA; d. June 14, 1968; m. ELBERT LEROY DEAN. Generation No. 3 5. MILLARD FILLMORE3 CARTER (JOSEPH COLUMBUS2, GEORGE W.1) was born 1848 in Ouachita Parish LA, and died 1885. He married (1) HELEN COTTON. He married (2) FRANCIS FIFE June 12, 1870. Children of MILLARD CARTER and HELEN COTTON are: i. ALONZO4 CARTER, b. 1867. ii. UNKNOWN CARTER. Child of MILLARD CARTER and FRANCIS FIFE is: iii. UNKNOWN4 CARTER. 6. SARAH JANE PENANTSE ANN3 CARTER (JOSEPH COLUMBUS2, GEORGE W.1) was born September 14, 1850 in Ouachita Parish LA, and died April 19, 1889 in Union Parish LA. She married SHADRICK JEFFERSON "SHADY" WALL. He was born July 27, 1849 in Union Parish LA, and died March 30, 1936. Notes for SARAH JANE PENANTSE ANN CARTER: Under family trees at rootsweb, her death date is Apr 29 1897 More About SARAH JANE PENANTSE ANN CARTER: Burial: Rocky Branch Cemetery, Union Parish, LA Notes for SHADRICK JEFFERSON "SHADY" WALL: Children of SARAH CARTER and SHADRICK WALL are: i. CHARLES4 WALL. ii. NATALIE WALL. iii. ELLIOTT WALL, b. March 01, 1872. iv. MARY J. WALL, b. 1873. v. SARAH E WALL, b. 1875. vi. FRANCES WALL, b. 1877. vii. WEST WALL, b. 1879. viii. WILLIE WALL, b. April 19, 1889. 7. RUFUS A3 CARTER (JOSEPH COLUMBUS2, GEORGE W.1) was born March 09, 1870 in Union Parish LA, and died October 26, 1950 in Wilhite LA. He married ALICE M. ACREE December 02, 1897, daughter of JAMES ACREE and MARTHA ANTLEY. She was born May 24, 1878 in Union Parish LA. More About RUFUS A CARTER: Burial: Wilhite Cemetery, Union Parish LA More About ALICE M. ACREE: Burial: Wilhite Cemetery, Union Parish LA Children of RUFUS CARTER and ALICE ACREE are: i. ENICE LEE4 CARTER. ii. TOM CARTER. iii. R.E. CARTER. iv. ROY CARTER. v. W.J. CARTER. vi. ELMER CARTER. vii. MARGARET CARTER. viii. URIAH R. CARTER. ix. LYDIA LIDDIE CARTER.

    01/06/2005 04:17:04
    1. Re: [CARTER-L] My Carter Line
    2. Margaret Gagliardi
    3. Thanks Robert, Could I ask you to continue on with more ancestors? There are many folks who are beyond this, and some who have not made it to the mid 1850's. Right now I do not see anyone whom I recognize, but my line comes from Cumberland Co, KY. We look forward to seeing who more of your ancestors are. You might also want to check out the website www.carter-cousins.org. meg Chris Carter wrote: > Hi there Carter Fellas, > > I am new to this list and here is the list of my Carter line: > > I am R. Carter > 1. J. Carter > > 2. Lester Patterson Carter b. 16 Feb1920 Galen Ridge, Macon County, Tn D. 23 Mar 1986 Baytown, Harris County, Tx buried Fairlawn Cem., Decatur, Macon County, Illinois. Married O. Padgett 5 OCt 1939. He has 9 siblings. > > 3. William Noah Carter b. 9 Oct 1889 Allen Co., Ky D. Mar 1962 Decatur, Macon County, Illinois buried Memorial Park Cem., Decatur, Macon County, Illinois. Married Victoria Swindle. He has 8 siblings. > > 4. Samuel A. Carter b. 25 Jan 1867 Ky D. 18 Dec 1905 Allen County, Ky buried Akersville Cem, Monroe County, Ky. Married Allie Minerva Janie Roark. He has 6 siblings, one of them is unknown. > > I have more but I dont want to put out too long of a list. So this is a partial list of my line which goes back to Captain Thomas Carter and Katherine Dale. Most of this has been researched by my mother who put in so many hours in researching this line. I would like to hear from others that are researching/connected to this line this includes siblings of these that are listed above. > > Thanks, > > Robert Carter

    01/06/2005 03:52:26
    1. 2 more George Washington Carters
    2. Hi, I have 2 more George Washington Carters in my database. Geo.Wash Carter son of Charles Carter of Ludlow>grandson of Charles Carter of Cleve of VA Geo Wash.Carter son of Landon Carter and Elizabeth Maclin of Lancaster, VA and then later of Elizabethon, TN .

    01/06/2005 03:51:57
    1. William D Carter
    2. Kris Carter
    3. Hello! So far I can find very little on my ancestor William Davisson Carter. Here is a list of my Carter line going back 1796 and then down to 2004. My name is Kris Carter.. note the bold text in the pedigree. Please write me at kris@krisnsarah.com or reply to the list so that others may see if we are related. For those of you who I have promised pictures and or data please be patient. I have been very busy and just havn't had a chance to get back to you all! I will though: Descendants of William Davisson CARTER 06 Jan 2005 ====================================================================================================================== 1. William Davisson CARTER (b.16 Jan 1796-North Carolina,(possibly Haywood) d.6 Jun 1873-Harrison,Indiana) sp: Eleanor F. LEMMON (b.25 Jul 1798-Baltimore,Maryland d.9 May 1874-Harrison,Indiana) |-2. Isaac CARTER (b.12 Jun 1824-Harrison,Indiana d.4 Feb 1899-Yates Center,Woodson County,Kansas) | sp: Hesther WILSON (b.3 Jan 1826-Indiana d.14 Mar 1897-Violet Hill,,Arkansas) | |-3. James Wesley CARTER (b.19 May 1852-Harrison County,Indiana d.22 Feb 1917-Pocahontas,Randolph,Arkansas) | | sp: Levina Anne HANCOCK (b.16 Mar 1860-Lebanon,,Missouri d.21 Apr 1933-,Randolph,Arkansas) | | |-4. William Ernest CARTER (b.22 Sep 1882-Pocahontas,Randolph,Arkansas d.30 May 1971-Modesto,California) | | | sp: Cynthia Ann WITCHER (b.2 Aug 1885-,Greene,Arkansas d.6 Jun 1924-Ralls,Texas) | | | |-5. Paul Bentley CARTER (b.5 Aug 1913-Pocahontas,Arkansas d.1 Feb 1995-Cottage Grove,Oregon) | | | | sp: Genola Helen COLLEY (b.18 May 1923-Homony,Oklahoma d.19 May 2001-Eugene,Oregon) | | | | +-6. Paul Jr. CARTER (b.28 Dec 1950-DeQueen,Arkansas) | | | | sp: Patricia C. CAPPER (b.6 Sep 1954-Manchester,England) | | | | +-7. /*Kristopher Anthony CARTER (b.28 Jul 1978-Cottage Grove,Oregon)*/ | | | | sp: Sarah POTVIN (b.5 Sep 1973-Burlington,Vermont) | | | | |-8. Sophia Jane CARTER (b.16 Jul 2003-Springfield,Oregon) | | | | +-8. Samuel Micah EARLE (b.14 Jan 1994-Washington) | | | +-5. Joyce POWERS | | |-4. Manerva Esther CARTER (b.14 Jan 1885-Randolph Count,Arkansas d.25 Oct 1974-Modesto,California) | | |-4. Maggie Florence CARTER (b.19 May 1889-Yates Center,Kansas d.28 Apr 1981-Cottage Grove,Oregon) | | |-4. Thucie Mattie CARTER (b.2 May 1893-Randolph County,Arkansas d.30 Oct 1965-Randolph County,Arkansas) | | |-4. Mary Ellen CARTER (b.4 Jan 1895-Randolph County,Arkansas d.1 Mar 1989-Colorado Springs,Colorado) | | +-4. Nora Lottie CARTER (b.8 Mar 1900-Randolph County,Arkansas d.30 May 1987-Randolph County,Arkansas) | |-3. Mary E. CARTER (b.Abt 1855-Harrison County,Indiana) | |-3. Martha Elizabeth CARTER (b.11 Mar 1857-Fulton County,Indiana) | +-3. William CARTER (b.Abt 1854-Harrison County,Indiana) |-2. Sarah CARTER (b.Abt 1821-Harrison County,Indiana d.13 Sep 1861-Fulton,Illinois) |-2. Rachel CARTER (b.Abt 1827-Harrison County,Indiana d.Bef 1874) |-2. Millison CARTER (b.11 Jan 1829-Harrison County,Indiana) |-2. Isabel CARTER (b.Abt 1830-Harrison County,Indiana d.Bef 1875) |-2. Francis Marion CARTER (b.24 Oct 1831-Rosewood,Harrison County,Indiana d.30 Apr 1918-Erickson,Wheeler Co.,NE) | sp: Ellen STRONG (b.24 Mar 1837-Floyd Co.,Indiana) | |-3. Margaret Ellen CARTER (b.4 Jan 1856-Rosewood,Harrison County,Indiana) | |-3. Laura Bell CARTER (b.19 May 1857-Rosewood,Harrison County,Indiana d.14 Dec 1935) | |-3. William Francis CARTER (b.9 Aug 1861-Harrison County,Indiana d.22 Sep 1934-Dearing,KS) | | sp: Ida Jan RICE | | |-4. William Orvil CARTER (b.8 Oct 1894-Dannebrog,Howard Co.,NE d.Abt 1970) | | |-4. Francis Myrl CARTER (b.6 Nov 1896-Topeka,Shawnee Co.,KS d.2 Aug 1958-Okmulgee Co.,OK) | | |-4. Bertha Ellen CARTER (b.21 Oct 1900-Topeka,Shawnee Co.,KS) | | +-4. Ida Leona CARTER (b.1 Dec 1904) | |-3. George B. McClelland CARTER (b.25 May 1863-Rosewood,Harrison County,Indiana d.4 Feb 1948) | |-3. Sarah Frances CARTER (b.27 Nov 1864-Harrison County,Indiana d.4 Feb 1948) | |-3. Ambrose Geohegan CARTER (b.19 May 1869-Rosewood,Harrison County,Indiana d.27 Oct 1944-Kearney,Buffalo Co.,NE) | +-3. Harvey Marion CARTER (b.17 Feb 1871-Rosewood,Harrison County,Indiana) |-2. David CARTER (b.Abt 1834-Harrison County,Indiana) |-2. Martha CARTER (b.Abt 1835-Harrison County,Indiana d.1917) |-2. Willaim CARTER (b.Abt 1836-Harrison County,Indiana) |-2. Eleanor CARTER (b.Abt 1841-Harrison County,Indiana) +-2. Miriam CARTER (b.Abt 1849-Harrison County,Indiana) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    01/06/2005 02:09:11
    1. Re: [CARTER-L] Wm. Carter KY IA
    2. svanwyk
    3. Hi where was your GW Carter from? I have several George Washington Carter's in my line, one from MD b. 178x, one b. LA 1851 and so forth. There seems to be a ton of GW Carters. Thanks, Sandra Van Wyk ----- Original Message ----- From: " Shelley Carter" <shelleyc@netins.net> To: <CARTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 8:09 AM Subject: [CARTER-L] Wm. Carter KY IA > Good Morning, > I am researching the line of William Carter b. Nov. 18, 1855 near Louisville, Kentucky d. October 3, 1901 in Jefferson County, Iowa. His parents were George Washington Carter and Mary E. Bray. If anyone on this list has possible connections I would appreciate hearing from you. > Thank you, > Shelley Carter > >

    01/06/2005 02:06:20