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Charles Carter1 (M)
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| Charles Carter is the son of John F. Carter and Mary Lane.1 |
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| Charles Carter is the son of Winfield Carter and Nancy Kern.1 |
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| Charles Carter is the son of James H. Carter and (?) Horton.1 Charles Carter married Esther Minor.1 |
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| Charles Carter is the son of Dale Carter and Mary Bickley.1,2 |
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| Charles Burr Carter was a farmer at Scott, VA, US.1,2 He married Nancy Taylor.3,2 Charles Burr Carter was born circa 1776.3,4 He was the son of Norris Carter and Agnes Allen.5,6 Charles Burr Carter died on 23 August 1842 Could be 1841.5 He was buried at Nimrod Taylor or Carter Cemetery, Clinchport, Scott, VA, US; Buried in the Carter Cemetery at Rye Cove Methodist Church.1 |
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| Charles C. Carter is the son of Charles M Carter and Mary Wood.1 Charles C. Carter married Louise Moore.1 |
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| Charles Dale Carter was a farmer and stockman at Smyth, VA, US.2,3 He was born on 11 April 1844.1,3 He was the son of Dale Carter and Elizabeth Campbell Smith.1 Charles Dale Carter married Mary Taylor Fulton, daughter of Reverend Creed Fulton and Mary Taylor, on 19 June 1866.2,3 Charles Dale Carter died on 29 December 1896 at Smyth, VA, US, at age 52.4,3 |
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| Charles Dale Carter is the son of Creed Fulton Carter and Caroline Kyle Fulton.1,2 |
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| Charles M Carter is the son of Samuel P. Carter and Hillen M. Horton.2 Charles M Carter married Mary Wood, daughter of (?) Wood and Elizabeth Taylor, This marriage united the blood of the three brothers Thomas, Joseph and Norris Carter.3 Charles M Carter married Alice Cox, daughter of James Cox and Carrie (?), on 23 February 1893 at Scott, VA, US.3,2 |
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| Charles P. Carter was born in 1867.2 He was the son of Milton Ladd Carter and Susan McMath Palmer.1,3 |
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| Charles Pinckney Carter "one of the brainiest men that lived in this or any other county, a veritable encyclopedia of information on every subject from the growth of plants to the functions of a government."1 He was born on 4 December 1832 at Scott, VA, US.2,3,1,4,5,6,7 He was the son of John Rhea Carter Jr. and Jemima Wadkins Carter.4,8,9 Charles Pinckney Carter was a farmer and a millwright circa 1856 at Scott, VA, US.1,4,5 He married Nancy Egan, daughter of John Egan and Nancy McKinzie, on 30 November 1856 at Scott, VA, US, service performed by Issac Kern.1,4,6,5 Charles Pinckney Carter married Nancy Egan, daughter of John Egan and Nancy McKinzie, on 27 May 1857.10,3 Charles Pinckney Carter served in the 48th VA Infantry CSA Company C as a private. He enlisted in 1861 and served four years.3,1,7 He died on 12 August 1904 at age 71.2,3 He was buried at Carter Chapel Cemetery, Ft. Blackmore, Scott, VA, US.2 |
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| Charles Randolph Carter was born in 1806.1,2 He was the son of John Carter and Sarah Frazier.1 Charles Randolph Carter died in 1853 at Bryantsville, IN, US.1,3,2 |
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| Charles Wesley Carter died at Elliot, KY, US.1 He was born on 15 September 1799 at Russell, VA, US.1 He was the son of John Rhea Carter Sr. and Elizabeth Day.2 Charles Wesley Carter married Hannah Berry on 26 September 1822 at Scott, VA, US.1,3 Charles Wesley Carter married Rico Colohagh.1 |
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| Charmie Carter is the child of James David Carter and Sally Richmond.1 |
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| Clara A. Carter married John J. Alley.1,2,3 Clara A. Carter was born in 1869.3 She was the daughter of Milton Ladd Carter and Susan McMath Palmer.1,2 |
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| Clay Carter is the son of James P. Carter and Elizabeth Neil.1 |
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| Clinton Carter is the son of Charles M Carter and Alice Cox.1 |
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| Clinton Carter is the son of James H. Carter and Melvina Arnold.1 |
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| Conley Esco Carter was born on 2 December 1885.1 He was the son of Stonewall Jackson Carter and Francis Pendleton.1 Conley Esco Carter married Mary Kate Mann on 26 December 1904.1 Conley Esco Carter died on 3 August 1944 at age 58.1 |
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| Conley Trigg Carter married Almira Jane Wagner.1,2 Conley Trigg Carter was born on 14 September 1855.1,2 He was the son of Morgan Galiton Carter and Elizabeth Osborne.1 Conley Trigg Carter died on 6 February 1939 at age 83.1,2 |
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| Cowan W. Carter was born circa 1849 at Scott, VA, US.2 He was the son of Samuel P. Carter and Hillen M. Horton.2 Cowan W. Carter was farmer circa 1869 at Scott, VA, US.3,2 He married Ellen Gillenwater, daughter of David Gillenwater and Rebecca (?), on 24 November 1869 at Scott, VA, US, service performed by J.Carter.3,2 Cowan W. Carter held the office of Sheriff 1899-1903 Scott Co. In 1899 at Scott, VA, US.3 |
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| Craig Carter is the son of Hiram Carter and Eliza Salling.1,2 |
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| Creed Fulton Carter was born on 6 September 1867 at Seven mile ford.1,2 He was the son of Charles Dale Carter and Mary Taylor Fulton.1 Creed Fulton Carter married Caroline Kyle Fulton, daughter of Samuel Monroe Fulton, in 1900.1,2 |
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| Creed Fulton Carter Jr. is the son of Creed Fulton Carter and Caroline Kyle Fulton.1,2 |
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| Curtis M. Carter was born on 29 September 1878.1,2 He was the son of Francis Marion Carter and Caroline Virginia Brickey.1 Curtis M. Carter died on 19 February 1879 at age 0.1,2 He was buried at John Carter Cemetery on Stoney Creek.1 |
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| Cynthia A. Carter was born in 1841.1 She was the daughter of Thomas W Carter and Catherine (?).1 |
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| Dale Carter was born in 1771 at NC, US.1 He was the son of Norris Carter and Agnes Allen.2 Dale Carter aquired 65 acres from a land grant on Copper Creek. 11/16/1804 he purchased a186 acres known as "Camp Spring Place" from William Nash of Sullivan County Tennessee. On 1 June 1796 at Copper Creek, Russell, VA, US.3 He married Catherine Porter, daughter of Patrick Porter and Susannah Walker, before 1806.4,3,5 Dale Carter appeared on the tax assessment of 1815 for Scott, VA, US with one farm in the rye cove, 186 acres having thereon one dwelling house of wood, 28 feet by 19 feet, two stories a kitchen, four out cabins and a corn house, valued at $744.6 He appeared on the census of 1820 at Scott, VA, US; males 0-10 (1), 16-18 (1), 18-26 (2), 45+ (1) females 10-16 (2), 16-26(3), 45+ (1).7 He died in 1847.2,8 He left a will on 6 August 1847 M; naming sons Dale W. and Thomas W. as executors. Gave his wife Catharine 1/3 of his estate and the remainder was divided equally among his children.3 |
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| Dale Carter was born on 24 April 1731.1 He was the son of Peter Carter and Judith Norris. |
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| Dale Carter married (?) Edwards.1 Dale Carter married Elizabeth (?).1 Dale Carter was born circa 1710.2 He was the son of Thomas Carter and Arabella Williamson. Dale Carter left a will on 11 December 1776.1 He died on 12 December 1776 at Lancaster.3,2 |
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Dale Carter was born on 9 August 1744 at Stafford.1,2
He was the son of Charles Carter and Lucy (?).3
Henry Brought suit against Dale for debt. (See Amherst Co. Court Records 1766-9 p.120) in 1767 at Amherst, VA, US.3
Dale Carter married Mary Bickley, daughter of John Bickley, before 15 October 1768.4,3
Dale Carter appeared on the militia list in Botetourt under Capt. James Thompson in 1772. In 1774 he was on Capt. William Russell's list for 18 days in (then) Fincastle County. Also in 1774, he served 17 days under Capt. David Looney at Ft. Blackmore along with Thomas Carter and John Blackmore. In 1772.3
On March 25, 1774 he recorded a survey of 96 acres in Fincastle Co. which the Commissioners had approved in December 1773. The land was resurveyed and increased to 200 acres. It lay along the north side of the Clinch River from Widow's Branch on the west to his brother John Carter's land on the east. Of property on 25 March 1774 at Fincastle, VA, US.3
Dale Carter died on 6 October 1774 when he was killed by indians Addington relates the story of thie death "Secretly approaching Fort Blackmore, the Indians came within about seventy-five yards of the gate before they were discovered. Most of the men at the time were sitting upon some logs which lay a short distance from the gate. Evidently seeing this, the Indians decided to make a bold push to enter the fort before the men could recover from their surprise. So, creeping along under the bank of the river, completely hidden from view by the bank and a fringe of trees and underbrush, they were just ready to rush into the fort when Dale Carter, who happened to be about fifty-five steps from the fort, saw them and began to halloo, "Murder, murder!" Upon hearing Carter's cry of alarm, the men ran toward the fort with all possible speed. They succeeded in reaching the gate before the Indians. Thus frustrated in their designs of cutting the men off from the fort, the Indians next turned their attention to Carter. One Indian shot at him but missed him; another shot him through the thigh, inflicting a wound, which though not mortal, rendered him too lame to escape into the fort. One Indian, more bold than the rest, soon ran up to Carter, and killing him with his tomahawk, scalped him. In the meantime, a Mr. Anderson and John Carter, who, with their guns, were either outside the fort, or, on hearing the firing, quickly ran to the outside, endeavored to prevent Carter's being scalped. Anderson shot at the Indian who was in the act of scalping Carter, while John Carter shot at another Indian who was near by. It is not known whether either of these shots took effect; they caused the Indians, however, to scamper off about one hundred yards, from which point they began firing at Anderson and his companion. Fortunately both men were unhurt by this fusillade, although some of the shots hit the stockade only a few inches from Anderson's head. By this time some of the men who had been on the logs hastily climbed into the bastion of the fort nearest the enemy, and opened a well-directed fire upon them. This drove the enemy into the woods where the little garrison dared not follow them. For a few moments the excitement was great in the little fort. Although Dale Carter's halloo of murder, sadly prophetic of his own fate, had cost him his own life, yet, no doubt, his timely warning averted the destruction of the fort. " A History of the Carter Family provides this excerpt taken from a letter by Major Arthur Campbell to Colonel Wm. Preston: Royal Oak, October 12, 1774. ... Yesterday also I had an Express from Clynch, with the following intelligence. Thursday ye 6th Ins. at Blackmores one Dale Center was killed and scalped within 55 Steps of the Fort. Mr. Anderson, who had a man with him, fired at the Indian as he was Scalping the Man killed, while the other Man shot another Indian. The Indians fired several shots at Anderson and the other, when they fired off the Bastion at them. The Indians had like to done Andersons job, having struck the stockade a few Inches from his head. Evidently the indians intentions was to make a bold push to enter the Fort as the People was chiefly all some distance away from the Gate upon Logs, and the Enemy it seems had silently crept along under the Bank of the River completely out of view, until poor Carter discovered them, he immediately commenced hallooing Murder; one Gun fired and missed - - - another shot him thro the Thigh, but not Mortal, he could not escape as he was too lame (from the shot) one fellow more bold than the rest soon ran up and tomahaked and scalped him, the remainder of the enemy escaped at the distance of about 100 yards and fired as mentioned before. At near Blackmore's Fort, Scott, VA, US, at age 30.5,6,2 He left a will on 18 March 1778 at Washington, VA, US, with Thomas Carter as adminstrator.3 |
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| Dale Carter is the son of Dale W Carter.1,2,3 |
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| Dale Carter "was the wealthiest and most prominent of the Southwest Virginia Carters..."1 He was a lawyer. He was one of the wealthiest and most prominent of the southwest Virgina Carters. He achieved his sucess in the legal profession after leaving home at an early age and studying law on his own. At Russell, VA, US.1,2 He aquired vast amounts of land. His holdings were said to be "greater in extent than the enitre State of Deleware." Some 65,000 acres were granted to him by the state between 1838 and 1856. His poesonal property amounted to about $ 21,000. Of property.1 He was born on 14 October 1802.1,3 He was the son of John Carter and Sarah Frazier.1 Dale Carter married Elizabeth Campbell Smith, daughter of Col. Harry Smith and Mary Taylor, on 15 December 1829.4,5,6 Dale Carter was listed in the 1830 census at Russell, VA, US, The census listed him with 2 slaves.7 He was listed in the 1840 census at Russell, VA, US; Listed as owning 10 slaves.8 He represented Russell in the Constitutional Convention of 1851 and was elected to represent the County in the legislature in the first session after the war. He was one of the committee that confered with President Johnson about the reconstruction of state government. On in 1851for at Russell, VA, US.1,2 He died on 30 December 1878 at Carter Place, Russell, VA, US, at age 76.1 |
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| Dale Carter was born on 25 January 1881.1 He was the son of Charles Dale Carter and Mary Taylor Fulton.1 Dale Carter married Sadie Barnes, daughter of Clinton Barnes and Mary Taylor, on 25 September 1904.1 Dale Carter died on 4 January 1907 at age 25.1 |
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| Dale Carter is the son of Henry Carter and Elizabeth Hilton.1 |
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| Dale Carter is the son of James Carter.1 |
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| Dale W Carter is the son of Dale Carter and Catherine Porter.1,2 |
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| Dale W. Carter served in the 64th Va. Regiment CSA.1 He was born circa 1834 at Scott, VA, US.2 He was the son of Landon C. Carter and Sarah (?).1,2 Dale W. Carter was a farmer circa 1856 at Scott, VA, US.2 He married Mary E. Hill, daughter of Daniel Hill and Lucy (?), on 23 July 1856 at Scott, VA, US, service performed by Issac Kern.2 |
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| Daniel Carter was born on 22 December 1746.1 He was the son of Peter Carter and Judith Norris. |
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| Daniel Carter was born in 1700.1 He was the son of Thomas Carter and Arabella Williamson. Daniel Carter died in 1759.1 |
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| Daniel Carter was born on 22 October 1682.1,2 He was the son of Captain Thomas Carter and Katherine Dale. Daniel Carter died on 30 October 1682 of a fit. At age 0.1,2 |
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| Daniel Gordon Carter was born on 17 March 1804.1 He was the son of John Rhea Carter Sr. and Elizabeth Day.2 Daniel Gordon Carter married Annie Stuart in 1823 at Scott, VA, US.3 |
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| David McKinney Carter served in Confederate army.1 He married (?) Fraley.1,2 David McKinney Carter was born on 28 September 1837 at Scott, VA, US.3 He was the son of Allen J. Carter and Sarah McKinney.4,3,5 David McKinney Carter was a farmer circa 1860 at Scott, VA, US.3 He married Mary F. Jackson, daughter of John Jackson and Nancy (?), on 26 August 1860 at Scott, VA, US, service performed by Lewis B. Dulaney.1,3 David McKinney Carter died on 14 October 1861 at Camp Bartow, WV, US, at age 24.1 |
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| Davidson Carter is the son of John Carter and Sarah Frazier.1,2 Davidson Carter married Bettie Landreth on 26 November 1820 at Scott, VA, US.3,4,5 |
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| Davis Carter is the son of Dale W. Carter.1 |
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| Diana Carter was born on 30 April 1678; near 5 pm.1,2 She was the daughter of Captain Thomas Carter and Katherine Dale. Diana Carter died on 2 May 1680 of a "putrid sore throat" at age 2.1 |
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| Dicey Carter is the daughter of Henry Carter and Elizabeth Hilton.1 |
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| Dora Carter moved to Tennnessee.1 She married Tom Stevens.1,2 Dora Carter was born in 1879.2 She was the daughter of Thomas F. Carter and Amanda B Quillen.1 Dora Carter married W. H. Baldwin on 24 March 1902.2 Dora Carter died on 1 November 1964.1 |
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| Doyle Carter is the son of Burdine Carter and Frances Robinson.1 |
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