Greatings Carter Listers, I have an Alice Carter in my line. It goes like this: Livesay, Alice b 3 July 1757 Blackburn Lancanshire Co, England; d 1821 Crook Creek, Washington Co, IL. +Robert P Carter children: Rebecca, Richard P, Livesay, James, Robert P, and many additional girls. I know this generation is way back there but Carter's have a habit of repeating given names oveer and over again. What will you need to connect.? Sincerely--Cuz? Sharon Carter Lengfellner ----- Original Message ----- From: "Catherine Myrick" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 9:00 PM Subject: [CARTER-L] Alice Carter > I know that my great grandfather lived in Franklin County, VA. So I am > assuming that they got married in or around this area. Sorry can't be of > much help other than this. > > Catherine > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. > >
[email protected] I am working on the John Carter line who left N,J. migrated with other Carter families through Va. N. Car. To Greene Co., Tn.by early 1800's. Then I have another line: Rebecca Carter, b. 1805, dau. of Moses and Mary Carter m. in Hopkins Co., Ky. John Lamson. Thank you, Mary Ellen
I know that my great grandfather lived in Franklin County, VA. So I am assuming that they got married in or around this area. Sorry can't be of much help other than this. Catherine _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
I know that my great grandfather lived in Franklin County, VA. So I am assuming that they got married in or around this area. Sorry can't be of much help other than this. Catherine _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
I am trying find more info. on my great grandmother, Alice Carter. She was born about 1903. She married Lewis Boswell about 1923. She died in VA according to my mom. If anyone has any more info. on her it would be greatly appreciated if you would share it with me. _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
Don`t know of connection to this person, but maybe this will help someone. brenda http://www.herald-citizen.com/NF/omf.wnm/herald/obits_beta.html Patsy Emogene Shoemake Carter COOKEVILLE, TN -- Funeral services for Patsy Emogene Shoemake Carter, 51, of Cookeville, will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, May 3, from the chapel of Cookeville Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crestlawn Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5-9 p.m. today, Thursday, May 2; and from 9-11 a.m. on Friday, May 3, at the funeral home. Mrs. Carter died on Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at Cookeville Regional Medical Center. She was born on Nov. 24, 1950, in Cookeville to the late Oscar Bell and Willie Bell Johnson Shoemake. Mrs. Carter was a member of Zion Church of Christ and a member of the YMCA. Her family includes a son and daughter-in-law, Jason and Julie Carter of Rickman; two daughters and a son-in-law, Angela and Danny Vaughn and Britny Carter, all of Cookeville; four brothers, Lonnie and Ronnie Shoemake, both of Cookeville, and Glenn and Dallas Shoemake, both of Florida; two sisters, Bonnie Smith of Cookeville and Loretta Brown of Smithville; and four grandchildren, Mercedes and Tanner Vaughn and Cody and Madison Carter. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James Carter, and a brother, Bill Shoemake. Pallbearers will be Jim Shake, Tim and Buddy Shoemake, David and Daryl Brown and B.J. Wilsford. Bro. Don Chaffin will officiate at the services.
See Comments below obituary. Mabel Barefield Mabel Barefield, 73, of Baytown, passed away, Monday, April 29, 2002 at San Jacinto Methodist Hospital. Mabel was born May 2, 1928 in Decatur, Illinois. She lived in Baytown for 48 years. She was a member of Eastern Star and Canary Club. She was retired. She was preceded in death by her parents, Noah and Victoria Carter, brothers, Don, Bert, Lester, Fred, Cager and sisters, Lois, Doris and Betty. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth Barefield of Baytown; son, Roy Barefield and wife Cindy of Baytown; brother, Jim Carter and wife Peggy of Decatur; two grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 1, 2002 at Alexander Chapel @ Cedar Bayou United Methodist Church with Rev. Roddy Bland and Rev. Jeff Powers officiating. In lieu of usual remembrances, donations may be made to Sterling Municipal Library for Book Dedications. Arrangements are under the direction of Navarre Funeral Home, 2444 Rollingbrook, Baytown, .......................................................... Mabel's parents were William Noah Carter b. October 09, 1889 Allen Co., Kentucky and Queen Victoria Swindle b. October 20, 1894, Macon Co., Tennessee. Her grandparents were: Samuel A. Carter b. January 25, 1867 Allie Manerva Janie Roark b. December 16, 1865 and Jobe Anderson Swindle b. April 29, 1857 Arabel Butrum b. May 02, 1860 Mabel also had four children with Robert Hayes; Carol Irene, Paul Jeffrey, William David and Nita Van. Six of her siblings were born in Macon County, Tennessee. _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
Researching a bit further, via Google, I find a citation that suggests that the copyright on the book shows 1951 Boyd G. Carter and Viola L. Carter. They could very well be his siblings. On amazon's website, one of the reader reviews says Most engrossing combat book I've ever read,, March 19, 1999 Reviewer: Don Struke (see more about me) from Baltimore, MD I may be the only reviewer who read the original paperback (in the early 50s - I remember a postscript referred to Ross Carter's death from cancer - I recall it was a melanoma on his back, for war author trivia buffs - and he's buried on a hillside in rural Virginia, I think). To this day I remember how devastated I was to read this vivid, image-rich book and then learn at the end that its author died so young, but so ironically peacefully (I hope it was peaceful...he earned it). His frank, honest,human account of what he and his fellow soldiers experienced has stayed w/me for more than 40 yrs. It's an incredible book and I for one am very thankful the rough edges of Carter's literary artistry were not smoothed, that his story, apparently, was published so soon after it happened that no "smoothing" editor had time to polish it. Folks, I read this book four decades ago and HIGHLY recommend it. Wish my Mom hadn't tossed that paperback. and another says The book is a little rough around the edges because Ross Carter, a member of Company C, died of cancer in 1947 before he could rewrite the original draft. There's an excerpt of the book at http://www.unc.edu/~jderrick/baggy.html Searching on Boyd Carter, I find some references to a cemetery in West Virginia At 08:57 AM 5/2/2002 -0400, Wyn Achenbaum wrote: >Flora, > >Long shot at best, but maybe this could provide a clue: Samuel Ross >Carter (1840-1903), of Chatham, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, was my >ancestor, and he was known as Ross. Among his children was my >great-grandfather, Shields Saunders Carter. My grandfather, Weld Saunders >Carter, was born in 1900 and his sister Elaine in 1907. Some months >before her birth, Shields left the family. Somewhere in family lore there >is the suggestion that he "went west" and died in the mid teens. > >(Samuel Ross Carter's brothers included James Carter, whose daughter, Maud >Carter Clement, wrote the wonderful history of Pittsylvania County.) > >For reasons I can't explain, Miller's book (1916, page 141) on the >descendants of Captain Thomas Carter shows Shields' children as Rosewell >York Carter and Elaine Carter. > >I've wondered whether, after he left his wife and children, Shields might >have remarried and had more children. If he did, "Ross S. Carter" would >be a very reasonable name to give one. > >And alternatively, perhaps there are other descendants of Samuel Ross >Carter's parents named for "my" Ross. It is not an uncommon pattern in >the family -- Shields Saunders Carter was named for his maternal uncle >Shields Saunders Lucke, who died at the Battle of Seven Pines, and I've >got many other examples, to this day. > >I'd love to hear more, if anyone has clues or suggestions. > >At 07:54 AM 5/10/2002 -0500, Flora Newby wrote: > >>Does anyone know the genealogy on Ross S Carter he died in 1947 and was thw >>ghost author of the book Devils In Baggy Pants.On one page he mentions his >>ancestor Thomas Carter he served as a paratrooper in WW II >> >>Thank You >>Flora
Flora, Long shot at best, but maybe this could provide a clue: Samuel Ross Carter (1840-1903), of Chatham, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, was my ancestor, and he was known as Ross. Among his children was my great-grandfather, Shields Saunders Carter. My grandfather, Weld Saunders Carter, was born in 1900 and his sister Elaine in 1907. Some months before her birth, Shields left the family. Somewhere in family lore there is the suggestion that he "went west" and died in the mid teens. (Samuel Ross Carter's brothers included James Carter, whose daughter, Maud Carter Clement, wrote the wonderful history of Pittsylvania County.) For reasons I can't explain, Miller's book (1916, page 141) on the descendants of Captain Thomas Carter shows Shields' children as Rosewell York Carter and Elaine Carter. I've wondered whether, after he left his wife and children, Shields might have remarried and had more children. If he did, "Ross S. Carter" would be a very reasonable name to give one. And alternatively, perhaps there are other descendants of Samuel Ross Carter's parents named for "my" Ross. It is not an uncommon pattern in the family -- Shields Saunders Carter was named for his maternal uncle Shields Saunders Lucke, who died at the Battle of Seven Pines, and I've got many other examples, to this day. I'd love to hear more, if anyone has clues or suggestions. At 07:54 AM 5/10/2002 -0500, Flora Newby wrote: >Does anyone know the genealogy on Ross S Carter he died in 1947 and was thw >ghost author of the book Devils In Baggy Pants.On one page he mentions his >ancestor Thomas Carter he served as a paratrooper in WW II > >Thank You >Flora
hugh carter. daughter born 1855 married william fowler 1875 liverpool hugh surposed to have left for australia after birth of daughter any info, wellcome arnold naylor fowler naylor ogrady gallen ------------------------------------ Make Unlimited phone calls from your PC to ANY phone in the World! http://www.eboom.com/free/
If you are interested in someTennessee Carter history have a look at this web site. http://thehewitt.net/carter.html
I am trying to locate Isaac Samuel Carter. He was born in Indiana July 1863. He was married to Lucinda (?). They moved at some point to Hawesville, Ky. I believe he worked for the railroad. After her death, he married Luetta (Lula) Farmer. He died February 26, 1951 in Hawesville, KY. He was my grandfather by the second marriage. I have hit a wall. Can some one tell me anything or point me in the right direction.
Can some kind soul please do a lookup for me, if you have access... Seeking Obituary for Everett E CARTER... AKA Lee Earl CARTER, Earl Lee Carter, died 12-21-1945, Rush County Home, Rushville, Rush County Indiana... Obit should be in the Rushville Republican, whose archives are located at the Rush Co Ct House... Any help would be appreciated... Thanks, Dick Carter [email protected]
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Can some kind soul please do a lookup for me, if you have access... Seeking Obituary for Everett E CARTER... AKA Lee Earl CARTER, Earl Lee Carter, died 12-21-1945, Rush County Home, Rushville, Rush County Indiana... Obit should be in the Rushville Republican, whose archives are located at the Rush Co Ct House... Any help would be appreciated... Thanks, Dick Carter [email protected]
Hi Everyone, I know a lot of you will be laughing at me by the time you get this read. I would like for you to reply to this e-mail so I can EASILY get your addresses into my new computer. Thanks again. Love, Dottie King
I need some help now, I got some information on my family. In Trousadale Co. William Carter age 28 from Tn. living with wife Sarah E. Carter age 32 from Tn. his son John J. age 5,son Robert S. age 4,Dau. Matty B. age 2, son Richard E. 1Month. also with them is his mother Martha J. Carter widow age 55 from N.C. and brother George E. Carter age 15. This is taken from the 1880 Census for Trousdale Co.Tn. if this is your family please e-mail me. Thanks Chris
GUY MARVIN SMITH b. 12 Apr 1888 Cache Co., Ut. and d. 31 May 1953 Bonneville Co., Id. married on 16 Jun 1926 to MADGE LUCILLE CARTER b. abt 1892 Cache Co., Ut. Source: LDS Ancestral File Colleen Kitch [email protected]
Looking for this Tom Carter. 1 Thomas Carter b: Abt. 1750 + Ruth ........ 2 Daniel Carter b: Abt. 1770 ............. +Sally Sims ........ 2 Phebey Carter ............. +William Carter .... 2 Issac Carter .........2 John Carter ............. +Eleanor Johnston .. . ... 2 David Carter ............. +Sarah Walker ........ 2 Polley Carter ............. +James Abbit Thanks for any help. Regards...Bud Barker Raleigh, NC USA