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    1. Carter & Mitchell Family, Dooly Co., GA - Tallapoosa Co., AL
    2. res170v4
    3. I found in the Historical And Genealogical Collections of Dooly County, Georgia Volume I Complied And Edited By Nora Powell & Watts Powell the following: page 277 CARTER, David T. d. Dooly Co. abt. 1866, wife Frances M. Children: Sarah L., David G. and James W. All children over 14 in 1872. The children of David T. Carter were grandchildren of David Carter and his wife, Lucy of Tallapoosa County, Alabama. Widow of David T. Carter married second a Mitchell. CARTER, James W., died Dooly Co. as all real property was located in Schley County the adm. on the estate was moved there. Is anyone researching this Carter family? What was Frances M.'s maiden name? Does anyone know what Mitchell she married? I found marriage records on ancestry.com where a Francis M. Mitchell married a Frances M. Carter on 10 April 1861 in Dooly Co., GA. On the 1880 Tallapoosa County, AL Census I found the following: 1880 Tallapoosa County, Alabama Census Hackneyville Beat 3 9 - 10 Jun 1880 page 14 #116/118 Carter, Josephus W. self w m 58 farming AL GA MD Carter, Frances E. w f 48 wife keeping house AL AL AL Carter, John W. w m 14 son works on farm AL AL AL Carter, Nancy E. w f 6 daughter AL AL AL Michel, Frances M. w f 38 widow at home GA GA GA Michel, James W. w m 16 son works on farm GA GA GA Michel, Francis L. w f 12 daughter at home GA GA GA Michel, Utarcus C. w m 6 son GA GA GA Is this the same Frances M? What connection does Josephus "Joseph" Carter have to David Carter and Lucy? I found marriage records in a Tallapoosa Co., AL Marriage book where Josephus W. Carter married Frances E. Ross 1 Nov 1849, Daniel D. Tichenor, M. G. So many questions so very few answers. I would love to correspond with anyone of these families. Thanks, Brenda Smith Inlow res170v4@verizon.net Plant City, Florida

    10/03/2005 04:46:09
    1. Carters and Leonards in Union and Ouachita Parish, LA
    2. svanwyk
    3. I have listed several Leonards below. Several are listed as neighbors on the 1850 census. I'm trying to determine if these Leonard's were siblings. If you research any of the other family names, Impson, Hendrick, Carter, Malone, Brown, etc., I would like to hear from you. My primary focus is to James and Penatha Carter, who hopefully are my gggrandparents. Penatha's maiden name is believed to be Leonard also. Marriages in Ouachita Parish in 1850's Penina Leonard md Jackson Brown Aug 20 1850 Penatha xxx md James Carter. She is b. MS and it's believe she is a Leonard Elizabeth Leonard md James Impson July 3 1850 Simantha Leonard md Thomas G. Malone June 1850 (Simantha is age 16 at marriage) David Leonard md Catherine Hendricks Mar 1852, She is possibly the daughter of David Hendrix listed below. 1850 11th Ward Ouachita Parish household #169 Hendrix, David age 58 b SC Eliza age 38 b SC John H. age 19 b SC Catherine age 12 b SC David Pickens age 6 b AL Henry Hillard age 4 b AL Axxxx, age 2 male b AL #171 Carter, George W. age 70 b MD Ruth age 54 female b NC #172 Carter, James age 34 b GA Penatha age 21 female b MS #173 Carter, Joseph 25 b AL. Sarah age 24 b LA (her name is Mary Leonard, maybe she went by Sarah) Millard Fillmore age 1 b LA #174 Brown, Jackson age 18 b MS (also known as A.J. and Andrew Jackson) Penina age 19 female b MS #175 Gibson, John I age 34 b SC .....came to LA after 1847 Mary b age 31 AL Martha b MS age 13 Amanda age 11 b MS Tillitha age 8 b MS Nancy age 7 b MS Elizabeth age 5 b MS Ailsa age 3 b LA b 1847 Rutha Ellen age 1 b LA Leonard, David M. age 20 laborer b LA.. living in Gibson household.. Thank you for reading this, Sandra Carter Van Wyk

    10/01/2005 03:48:24
    1. Daniel
    2. Patsy Penney
    3. Looking for parents of Daniel Carter born ca 1730 & died 1797/1798 in Powhatan Co., VA. He married Jane ???? Patsy Penney pwpenney@ritternet.com

    09/14/2005 03:56:19
    1. Re: [CARTER-L] Brenda Johnson SORRY WRONG PERSON
    2. SORRY HER NAME IS BREND JACKSON AND MY MIND WAS ON HER

    09/13/2005 04:58:26
    1. Re: [CARTER-L] Re: Re Brenda Johnson
    2. BRENDA HAS FAMILY IN N.O. AND HAS BEEN BUSY WITH LOTS OF STUFF Hi everyone, By the time you read this email, Viola and Clarence, should be in the arms of their daughter, Sharah. I am sure there will lots of hugs, kisses and tears. Tears of joy and relief. They are due to arrive via air about 9:50 PM tonight. After reading the news article about Clarence, I sent an email to the reporter that interviewed him. This was even before I knew that he and Viola would be arriving here in MD soon. I would like to share the email she sent me with you. I have put the email in bold print. I am so very proud of Clarence. Read and find out why. Brenda Please send this to other family members and friends. In a message dated 9/5/2005 11:14:38 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, proberts@theadvocate.com writes: Ms. Jackson: Please accept my apology for not answering this sooner; I did not have access to my email or internet while in New Orleans. Clarence, his wife and daughter were doing well, but Clarence was very worried about their health. You should know that he played a crucial role in calming the crowd at the Convention Center to prepare them for the arrival for the National Guard and subsequent rescue. He walked up and down the street, explaining to them the need to remain calm and not start any violence. Because of him and others like him, I believe they got out sooner. The crowd was cheering the National Guard when it arrived, instead of being angry. I hope that you've heard from him, and that your family will be reunited very soon. Please know how very sorry I am for what this tragedy has done to your family. Please take care, and let me know when you hear from them and how they are doing. I pray that they are all safe and sound. Sincerely, Penny ----------------- Forwarded Message: Subj: RE: Rescuers Reach Morial Center - Re: Clarence Horton Date: 9/5/2005 11:14:38 AM Eastern Standard Time From: _proberts@theadvocate.com_ (mailto:proberts@theadvocate.com) To: _EbonyP@aol.com_ (mailto:EbonyP@aol.com) Sent from the Internet _(Details)_ (aolmsg://03842598/inethdr/2) Ms. Jackson: Please accept my apology for not answering this sooner; I did not have access to my email or internet while in New Orleans. Clarence, his wife and daughter were doing well, but Clarence was very worried about their health. You should know that he played a crucial role in calming the crowd at the Convention Center to prepare them for the arrival for the National Guard and subsequent rescue. He walked up and down the street, explaining to them the need to remain calm and not start any violence. Because of him and others like him, I believe they got out sooner. The crowd was cheering the National Guard when it arrived, instead of being angry. I hope that you've heard from him, and that your family will be reunited very soon. Please know how very sorry I am for what this tragedy has done to your family. Please take care, and let me know when you hear from them and how they are doing. I pray that they are all safe and sound. Sincerely, Penny -----Original Message----- From: EbonyP@aol.com [mailto:EbonyP@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 6:58 PM To: Roberts, Penny Subject: Rescuers Reach Morial Center - Re: Clarence Horton Dear Mr. Roberts, I was so happy to see the article you wrote with the comment by Clarence Horton. He's my cousin and the families has been very worried about him and his wife, Viola. How did they seem when you interviewed them? Did you know that he and his wife both suffer from diabetes? They also have a daughter that was sent to Baton Rouge from New Orleans. Her name is Sheilia Horton-Carter. She's there with her husband, Terry, and their daughter. Also victims of Katrina. Viola and Clarence have a daughter, Sharah Horton, that lives in Laurel, MD. She is very worried about her family. She also has a niece, Danielle Brantley, that attended Xavier University that has been rescued and sent to Alabama. Her mother, Stephanie Brantley (GA), was scheduled to meet her there. I haven't spoke to her yet but I am sure she is a very happy and relieved mother. Actually, the LA governor's office called Sharah to inform her about the article you wrote and gave her the web site address so she could read it. Did Clarence say more in your interview than was reported? If you have any information about any of these people, please contact us for we are very worried about them. Any type of information would be greatly appreciated. I would like to thank you in advance for your help and reply. Sincerely, Brenda Jackson _EbonyP@aol.com_ (mailto:EbonyP@aol.com) Landover, MD Their daughter's email address is: Sharah Horton _sharahtelida@comcast.net_ (mailto:sharahtelida@comcast.net) _Sharah.Horton@navy.mil_ (mailto:Sharah.Horton@navy.mil) Laurel, MD EbonyP When Satan is knocking at your door, simply say, "Jesus, could you please get that for me?"

    09/11/2005 05:33:06
    1. Re: [CARTER-L] Re: Re Brenda Johnson
    2. Where does Brenda Johnson LIVE? I consider knowing Where My Cousins live as that you are My Cousins. Cousin Brenda may live on the GULF COAST. I will pass this along it may help some Cousin in Research. Irene Wainwright, Asst. Archivist has announced that New Orleans Pub. Library & Archives SAFE. The main Building is in great shape This information from, Kathy Best- PACE-LISTING hope it Helps A T & Leona <atpowelljr@aol.com>

    09/10/2005 06:14:06
    1. Re: Re Brenda Johnson
    2. Kathy Wells
    3. Brenda, I can't reply to you because it came back also. Here is the message for Brenda Johnson. Thanks you. Kathy Wells. BRENDA, Your information still is not posted on the Carter DNA website. Would you mind if I add your information? If you prefer, I can leave off the last 2 generations (you or your brother actually, and your = parents)? Thanks, Kathy Wells. ----- Original Message ----- From: BrPegg@aol.com To: rebeltrumpet@sbcglobal.net Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 1:45 PM Subject: Re Brenda Johnson Hi Kathy, What is Brenda Johnson`s email address, maybe i can contact her for you. have a happy day, brenda Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 12:26:16 -0500 From: "David & Kathy Wells" <rebeltrumpet@sbcglobal.net> To: CARTER-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <00e501c5b49a$6b4b2fe0$6a01a8c0@mycomputer> Subject: Brenda Johnson Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Sorry to have to post this to the list, but I am trying to get hold of Brenda Johnson (Carter DNA participant). She has AOL e-mail and they are not accepting SBCglobal e-mail for some reason. Can you contact me Brenda. I need to ask you about posting your Carter information. thanks, Kathy Wells. Kathy & David Wells 425 Evergreen Dr., Hurst, Texas 76054 rebeltrumpet@sbcglobal.net Successful Participant in the Carter DNA Project http://www.carter-cousins.org. My Homepage http://www.geocities.com/kathywells2002/index.html Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Tent #1, Texas (President & Past Registrar) http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/7706/DUV.html Member of Mayflower Society http://geocities.com/texasmayflower/index.html - ---------------------------------------------------------- "History is the essence of innumerable biographies" - Carlyle

    09/10/2005 02:40:45
    1. Brenda Johnson
    2. David & Kathy Wells
    3. Sorry to have to post this to the list, but I am trying to get hold of Brenda Johnson (Carter DNA participant). She has AOL e-mail and they are not accepting SBCglobal e-mail for some reason. Can you contact me Brenda. I need to ask you about posting your Carter information. thanks, Kathy Wells. Kathy & David Wells 425 Evergreen Dr., Hurst, Texas 76054 rebeltrumpet@sbcglobal.net Successful Participant in the Carter DNA Project http://www.carter-cousins.org. My Homepage http://www.geocities.com/kathywells2002/index.html Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Tent #1, Texas (President & Past Registrar) http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/7706/DUV.html Member of Mayflower Society http://geocities.com/texasmayflower/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------ "History is the essence of innumerable biographies" - Carlyle

    09/08/2005 06:26:16
    1. John Carter
    2. David & Kathy Wells
    3. VIC, I could not get a reply thru to you, so I am sending it thru the list for you to read! VIC, We may unravel this puzzle yet! If the information below is = true, which is what I am trying to verify, then the Robert Carter you = speak of might be the one below or the son of the one below, who is = brother to the Bailey in question. Mary Margaret (Taliaferro) married Richard Franklin Simpson, was the = third daughter of Zachariah Taliaferro, who was a soldier in the = Revolutionary War. After the war he studied law and removed from = Carolina County, Va., to Columbia, S.C. After some years he returned to = Virginia and married Margaret Chew Carter, a daughter of JOHN CARTER and = his wife Hannah (Chew) Carter, who had the following children: Children of John Carter & Hannah Chew(according to this book but his = will names more children) =20 1.. Mary Carter, who married Maj. Stephens=20 2.. Lucy Carter, who married Benton Taliaferro=20 3.. Judith Carter, married Joseph SUTTON (note this Sutton) 4.. Robert Carter, who never married (Possibly author didn't know if = he married) 5.. **BAILEY CARTER, who never married (Our Bailey Carter did marry) 6.. Margaret Chew Carter, who married Zachariah Taliaferro Daughter Mary Margaret Talliaferro married Richard = Franklin Simpson b.1798 I really can't answer your question, but the Simpson book is possibly = completely available to see at the following URL: http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/4492/simpson.htm Good Luck, Kathy Wells. Kathy & David Wells 425 Evergreen Dr., Hurst, Texas 76054 rebeltrumpet@sbcglobal.net Successful Participant in the Carter DNA Project http://www.carter-cousins.org. My Homepage http://www.geocities.com/kathywells2002/index.html Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Tent #1, Texas (President & Past Registrar) http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/7706/DUV.html Member of Mayflower Society http://geocities.com/texasmayflower/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------ "History is the essence of innumerable biographies" - Carlyle

    09/01/2005 11:19:56
    1. I may have found Bailey Carter
    2. Kathy Wells
    3. I may have stumbled onto a clue as to the parentage of Bailey Carter. My husband did the DNA and we know it goes back to William Carter & Mary Goodloe, but weren't sure how. I couldn't find anyone who had a son named Bailey. But I found the following reference in a book. I wondered if anyone is familiar with this book, and if anyone knows anything about verifying the information. According to this book, John Carter & Hannah Chew had a son Bailey Carter. Please read below. Please let me know if you have any clues to this. Thanks, Kathy Wells. Book: THE SIMPSON GENEALOGY of two distinct families of Simpsons who married and emigrated from County Antrim, Ireland, and settled in Laurens County, South Carolina, between 1770 and 1790. 3 brothers of one family: William Simpson, b. 1729 P.1; Alexander Simpson, b. 1731 P.41 ; John Simpson, b. 1733 P.43 4 sisters of another family: Mary Simpson, b. 1730 P.1 ; Margaret Simpson, b. 1733 P.44 ; Elizabeth Simpson, b. 1740 P.45 ; Nancy Simpson, b. 1748 P.45 Originally compiled by Rev. Z. L. Holmes, from information obtained from old and reliable sources (1815 - 1885) and Revised and brought down to present time by Richard Wright Simpson, Oct. 7th, 1897. (Copied by W. W. Simpson, June 1898) Revised and brought to present time - June 15th, 1958 - by Eugene S. Hudgens. Page {33} Richard Franklin Simpson, the seventh and youngest child of Col. John and Mary (Wells) Simpson, was born March 25th, 1798; married Dec. 27th, 1836, Mary Margaret Taliaferro, third daughter of Zacariah and Margaret Chew (Caster) Taliaferro, both born and married in Virginia; and died Oct. 28th, 1862. Maj. Richard F. Simpson graduated at the South Carolina College, at the age of 18 years, studied law under Job. Johnson, at Newberry, and settled and practiced law at Laurens Court House, S.C. After a few years practice, he abandoned the law and engaged in merchandising and cotton manufacturing, his factory being located at Burnt Factory, on Raburns Creek, Laurens County. He served several times in the Legislature, both in the House and Senate. While Senator from Laurens County, he met at Columbia Miss Margaret Talilaferro, who was visiting the State Capitol with Dr. Broyles, her brother-in-law, who was a member from Anderson County. Shortly after this he volunteered with the Lau! rens County Company to go to the Seminole War, in Florida. He was elected Captain of the Company, but was appointed Major of the South Carolina Regiment, and carried his Battalion (cavalry) to Florida. Lieut. Col. Butler commanded the other Battalion. After the war was over, upon his return to the State, he was offered the position of Governor, but Col. Butler asked him to let him have the position which he, in his unselfish nature, consented to do, and Butler was elected Governor. He visited Miss Taliaferro at her home, at Pendleton, S.C., and married her Dec. 27th, 1836.He then resigned the position of Senator from Laurens and moved to Pendleton, and ever after resided upon old Taliaferro homestead, which his wife inherited. In 1843 he was nominated by the members of the Legislature from his Congressional District, as their candidate for Congress, and was elected, and by repeated elections served until 1849, when he was thrown from his buggy and nearly killed. During his l! ast term in Congress he had to walk upon crutches. This injury decided him to quit public life, and he was succeeded by Col. James L. Orr. During -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- page(34) his career in Congress he was a warm friend and supporter of John C. Calhoun, who also resided at or near Pendleton. He was in favor of secession, and was elected to the Secession Convention, and voted to take the State out of the Union. Maj. Simpson was an earnest and devoted Christian, a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. He was perhaps the most popular man in the Simpson family, and his numerous namesakes in this book abundantly show. But his popularity was not confined alone to his family; it extended to the rich and the poor all over the State and out of the State, wherever known. His generosity and unselfishness were proverbial. His relations, old and young, delighted to visit him and loved him for his generous and wholesoul hospitality. His great aim in life was to make others happy. He was the peace maker of this section, and many a duel he has avoided; frequently sent for from fifty to sixty miles, and so great was the confidence had for his high sense ! of right and honor, he seldom if ever failed to bring about a friendly adjustment of the difficulty. He lived honored, loved and respected, and died at a good old age. It is a common remark that if any man ever went to Heaven, Maj. Simpson is that man. Mary Margaret (Taliaferro) Simpson, was the third daughter of Zachariah Taliaferro, who was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. After the war he studied law and removed from Carolina County, Va., to Columbia, S.C. After some years he returned to Virginia and married Margaret Chew Carter, a daughter of JOHN CARTER and his wife Hannah (Chew) Carter, who had the following children: 1.. Mary Carter, who married Maj. Stephens 2.. Lucy Carter, who married Benton Taliaferro 3.. Judith Carter, married Joseph Sutton 4.. Robert Carter, who never married 5.. **BAILEY CARTER, who never married 6.. Margaret Chew Carter, who married Zachariah Taliaferro. After his marriage, Mr. Taliaferro settled near old Pickensville, S.C., then the Court House for Washington District, and practiced Law. After the District was divided into Pendleton and Greenville Districts, he settled at his old homestead, three miles from Pendleton, and continued the practice of law and farming. He was a man of fine judgment, and accumulated a large fortune, which he divided among his four daughters, Sarah Ann T. who married Dr. O. R. Broyles; Lucy Hannah, who married Col. David S. Taylor; Mary Margaret, who married Maj. Richard F. Simpson, and Caroline Virginia, who married Dr. H. C. Miller. These four families were among the most prominent families of the upper part of the State. Richard Franklin Simpson and Mary Margaret (Taliaferro) Simpson had the following children: 1.. John Simpson, b. 1837, died in infancy. 2.. Taliaferro Simpson - P 34 3.. Richard Wright Simpson - P 35 4.. Mary Margaret Simpson - P 37 5.. Anna Tallulah Simpson - P 39 6.. John Garlington Simpson, b. Apr. 12th, 1846, d. Nov. 26th, 1858 Taliaferro Simpson, the second child of Richard F. and Mary Margaret (Taliaferro) Simpson, was born Jan. 26th, 1839. He graduated at Wofford College, Spartanburg, S.C. Just before graduating, he being Captain of the College Company, he offered its services to the Governor, but the latter declined because he did not wish the College to be broken up. (continued in book).

    08/31/2005 03:00:24
    1. Thomas Carter
    2. Shirley Norman-Gunn
    3. Hello Does anyone know of Thomas Carter, born 1888, who was in Shawnee, OK, by 1910? We know he or other members of his family were there into the 1930s and 1940s. Thomas was the son of Jacob (Jake) Carter and Elizabeth Bennett Carter. We would like to make contact with his descendants. My husband descends from Thomas Carter's sister, Loyce Jane Carter. Thank you. Shirley __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    08/30/2005 08:25:43
    1. Carter wifes ???
    2. Carol
    3. Hi,I am looking for the Elizabeth ??? born in 1806 in SC,wife of Dudley Carter married abt 1827 in MS.Dudley b.1806 in LA, grew up in MS, when I find him married to Elizabeth they are in LA, where they raise their children. Jacob Carter was Dudley's father.Dudley Carter my gggrandfather.If anyone has any information on Elizabeth ?? Carter, I would greatly appreciate it.Thank you so much for your time and trouble.I am also looking for the parents of Charity Hamilton, married to JacobCarter.Jacob was born in New Jersey, moved to Tennesse and then to Mississippi,where he died in 1857, he was born in 1756.He and Charity were the parents of about seven children, one of which wasDudley Carter my gggrandfather.Charity was born bet. 1780 -1790, I don't know where. At least one childwas born in Georgia and one in LA.I believe she died abt. 1844 in MS.If you have any information on Charity I would greatly appreciate it.Thank you so much for your time and trouble.Thank you,Carol _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web!

    08/25/2005 09:09:30
    1. William Carter of Oglethorpe County, Georgia
    2. Holly Carter Dunlap Georgia
    3. Hello, I would like to locate descendants of William Carter of Oglethorpe County, Georgia. He was born around 1855. He lived for a time in Jackson County, Georgia before moving to Oglethorpe County. Thank you. _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/

    08/21/2005 02:39:43
    1. Looking to end my dead end---John C Carter
    2. Catherine Elliott
    3. John C Carter was born in Ohio in 1831. I estimate he died after the 1880 census as I find him no more. From census records I have found his mother was Elizabeth born in 1800 in either Tennessee or Virginia. John married Elizabeth Mathews and had four children: Zerelda Carter, George W Carter, Mary Jane Carter, and John William Carter. My gg grandmother is Mary Jane Carter. She was born in Colorado and died in Montana. I am searching for more information on John C Carter. Any links to anyone. Catherine A Elliott __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    08/18/2005 09:48:54
    1. 1st Carter Celebration for Roland Carter’s descendents
    2. Be part of the 1st Carter Celebration for Roland Carter’s descendents Carter Reunion Planned for Saturday, October 22, 2005 at Black Oak Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, Knoxville, TN Beginning at 10:00 am, with pot luck luncheon at noon. The ending time is undetermined based on how much fun we are having! Bring: Covered dish to share at the noon meal Pictures of your family especially old ones Genealogy information on the Carter Line Directions to church: From Interstate 75 exit Callahan Road, (bear right from South bound and left from North bound I75) Turn Right at Central Avenue Pike Turn Right on Murray Road and go until you cross over Interstate 75 After the Interstate 75 cross over turn left on Black Oak Road Pass Black Oak Baptist Church and look for fellowship hall on the right Places to stay in the area: Claron Hotel 800-424-6423 or 865-687-8984 Comfort Inn 865-688-1010 Days Inn Convention Center 865--687-5800 Knights Inn 865-687-3500 Motel 6 865-689-7100 Those traveling from out of the area may want to make hotel reservations right away due to the beautiful fall foliage in East Tennessee during this time of year. Double reason to travel to the reunion. Everyone receiving this please make a special effort to send this invitation to others and to tell everyone you know who is Carter kin. Due to the late planning of this event its very important that the news of this planned reunion travel quickly. Mark your calendar and come early and plan to stay late. Should you have questions regarding directions call: Paul Carter 865-687-1375 other questions Carol Golden 865-376-7141

    08/13/2005 09:12:58
    1. Re: CARTER-D Digest V05 #67
    2. maybe he is a foster child

    08/08/2005 07:59:41
    1. Re: CARTER-D Digest V05 #66
    2. Strange that Barney Wilson has a son with a different last name of Carter? Explanation might help research for him.

    08/07/2005 06:49:25
    1. CARTER family data search
    2. The Guy
    3. Hi all, You can find quite a few CARTER obituaries in the searches at http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Carter CARTER marriage searches http://www.genealogybuff.com/data5.htm#Carter CARTER obits at funeral homes search http://www.genealogybuff.com/data2.htm#Carter CARTER obits at newspapers search http://www.genealogybuff.com/data4.htm#Carter CARTER military searches http://www.genealogybuff.com/data6.htm#Carter CARTER international data searches http://www.genealogybuff.com/data7.htm#Carter Hope this helps. Bill

    08/05/2005 02:16:03
    1. Re: CARTER-D Digest V05 #65
    2. Linda Clark
    3. I have a John Henry Carter, b. 1879, Sumner Co, d. 1943, Bowling Green, Ky. He was the son of Barney Wilson, 1848-1916, Smith Co, Tn. Have you ever heard of them? Linda __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    08/04/2005 11:37:08
    1. Tennessee. Henry CARTER, Jackson Co. mid-1800's
    2. Fred James
    3. Henry CARTER, Jackson Co. Tennessee in the mid-1800's. I need any information especially his parents' names and place of birth (probably in SC). Many thanks for any help. Fred James. My information so far is: Born abt. 1802 in South Carolina Found in 1830, 1840, 1850 and 1860 in US census in Jackson Co., Tennessee. Wife - Nancy ??. Children in 1850, 1860 census- Elizabeth, Rachel, Rebec?, Sarah, Polly, Andrew J., Washington, John, Anna, Emley, Varmy, Nancy, John (yes 2 Johns), Lidda

    08/04/2005 06:38:19