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Subject: Re: Re: Carter-POWG-1
From: gslat
Date: January 13, 2000
I'm trying to send the missing ones again.
I split them up so they will read 2 and 2a, etc.
Charles
-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Bohler [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 3:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Re: Carter-POWG-1
I also must have missed some because the only ones that I have is 1, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12 and
one that says corrections. Thanks for all of the information that you have posted to help
us all. I am trying to look for any possible connections on my family.
Thanks Again,
Jan Bohler [email protected]
Larry Laughter Jr wrote:
Hello,
> I am very interested in the CARTER POWG that you have sent as JACOB CARTER
> is one of my direct lines. Did I miss some of the postings? I have 1 , 6, 8,
> 9, 10, 11, and 12. was there others that I missed. Thanks so much for
> posting the infromation it will really help be out so much.
>
> Thanks,
> Sara Laughter
>
> At 03:43 PM 1/8/00 -0800, you wrote:
> >I have not put all of the notes into FTM as of yet.
> >But you can figger it out tho, caintja?
> >
> >Descendants of Jacob Carter
> >
> >
> >Generation No. 1
> >
> >1. JACOB1 CARTER He married SARAH CARTER.
> >
> >Children of JACOB CARTER and SARAH CARTER are:
> > i. JACOB2 CARTER, JR.
> > ii. ELIZABETH CARTER, m. JOEL WALKER.
> > iii. MARY CARTER, m. ISHAM WALKER.
> > iv. DAVID CARTER.
> >2. v. JESSE CARTER, RS, b. Abt. 1740.
> >3. vi. GEORGE CARTER, RS, b. Abt. 1741, South Carolina; d. Abt. 1822,
> >Georgia.
> >4. vii. JOHN CARTER, b. Abt. 1744.
> >5. viii. REBECCA CARTER, b. Abt. 1765, South Carolina; d. 1840, Georgia.
> >6. ix. ELIJAH CARTER, b. Abt. 1768; d. Abt. 1875, South Carolina.
> >7. x. ISAAC CARTER, b. 1774, South Carolina; d. Abt. 1854, Georgia.
> >
> >
> >Generation No. 2
> >
> >2. JESSE2 CARTER, RS (JACOB1) was born Abt. 1740. He married .
> >
> >Children of JESSE CARTER and are:
> >8. i. ISHAM3 CARTER.
> > ii. STEPHEN CARTER.
> > iii. PAUL CARTER.
> >9. iv. ELMORE CARTER, b. 1770, North Carolina; d. 1836, Georgia.
> > v. WILLIAM CARTER, b. September 18, 1785; d. April 01, 1863; m. MARGARET
> >COPELAND.
> >10. vi. JESSE CARTER, b. 1790, South Carolina; d. Abt. 1858, Georgia.
> >
> >3. GEORGE2 CARTER, RS (JACOB1) was born Abt. 1741 in South Carolina, and
> >died Abt. 1822 in Georgia. He married .
> >
> >Notes for GEORGE CARTER, RS:
> >George Carter, the ancestor of several thousand Wiregrass Georgians, was
> >born probably in South Carolina. No dates are obtainable for his birth and
> >death, neither can the maiden name of his wife be learned. That he was born
> >about 1740, is to be inferred from the fact that he served in the Cherokee
> >Expedition in 1759-1760 in South Carolina; and he was living in 1820 in
> >Appling County when he participated in the Georgia Land Lottery of that
> >year. The following is a list of ten known children of George Carter as
> >given by Hon. H. D. O'Quin (1815-1900) who personally knew these ten.
> >
> >George Carter was a Revolutionary soldier in South Carolina but the details
> >of his service have not been learned. His home was in Colleton County, St.
> >Bartholomew's Parish, at or near Carter's Ford on the Little Saltehatchee
> >River. He was the third son of Jacob Carter; the latter had a family of six
> >sons and four daughters all of whom lived in the vicinity of Carter's Ford
> >except the oldest, Jesse Carter, who in 1790, was living in Georgetown
> >District.
> >About 1808, George Carter and his brothers, Jesse and David and also Jacob,
> >William and James Carter, cousins and others ofthe family connection, moved
> >to Tattnall County and settled mostly on or near the Ohoopee River where
> >George Carter bought 575 acres Jan. 17, 1809, from Samuel Parrish, and
> >another adjoining tract of 575 acres from Phillip Griner of Screven County
> >on Oct. 25, 1809. Two years later, he acquired another tract when on Nov.
> >2, 1811, 1000 acres was surveyed for him and soon after was granted him by
> >the State; this land laid on the Ohoopee also. That he was a man of some
> >affluence is to be inferred by these large landholdings.
> >In 1819, when Appling County which laid across the Altamaha River from
> >Tattnall County then as now, was opened to settlers, most of the sons of
> >George Carter moved into the new county and settled there. In 1820, he was
> >living in Tattnall in the 1820 census but appears listed as a resident of
> >Appling in the Land Lottery of that year, being listed as George Carter,
> >Sr. These circumstances indicate he moved to Appling that year (1820). His
> >death occurred there about two years later, age about 80 years.
> >Record is found in the deed records at Charleston, S. C., of deed of gift
> >dated April 7, 1787, from Jacob Carter to his son, George Carter, for a
> >tract of 50 acres on Little Swamp on the east side of Little Saltehatchee,
> >which had previously been granted the elder Carter (Deed Book Y-5, page
> >35). Both father and son were identified in the deed as residents of St.
> >Bartholomew's Parish, Colleton County. The 1790 Census showed Jacob Carter
> >and his wife to be living alone, and George Carter's family consisted of
> >self and wife, seven boys under 16, and two girls.
> >
> >Children of GEORGE CARTER and are:
> >11. i. JESSE3 CARTER, b. 1774, South Carolina; d. 1847, Lowndes, Georgia.
> > ii. SARAH CARTER, b. Abt. 1779; m. ISAAC MOODY.
> > iii. GEORGE CARTER, JR, b. 1782; m. ELIZABETH BAXTER, February 04, 1807.
> >12. iv. DAVID CARTER, b. Abt. 1785, South Carolina; d. Abt. 1825, Georgia.
> >13. v. MARY CARTER, b. 1787, Georgia; d. 1846, Lowndes Co, Georgia.
> >14. vi. ISAAC CARTER, b. Abt. 1790, South Carolina; d. 1854, Georgia.
> >15. vii. JACOB CARTER, b. Abt. 1791.
> > viii. JANE CARTER, b. 1792; m. DREW REDDISH.
> >16. ix. REBECCA CARTER, b. 1794; d. Abt. 1879.
> >17. x. WILLIAM CARTER, b. Abt. 1785, South Carolina; d. Abt. 1855, Georgia.
> >
> >4. JOHN2 CARTER (JACOB1) was born Abt. 1744. He married .
> >
> >Children of JOHN CARTER and are:
> > i. JACK3 CARTER, m. MARTHA PATTY O'QUINN.
> > ii. PHILIP CARTER.
> > iii. NELLIE CARTER.
> >18. iv. SAMUEL CARTER, b. Abt. 1770.
> > v. HENRY CARTER, b. Abt. 1770.
> >
> >5. REBECCA2 CARTER (JACOB1) was born Abt. 1765 in South Carolina, and died
> >1840 in Georgia. She married STEPHEN CRUMMEY, RS.
> >
> >Children of REBECCA CARTER and STEPHEN CRUMMEY are:
> > i. LEVISA3 CRUMMEY, b. Abt. 1787.
> >19. ii. NANCY CRUMMEY, b. July 03, 1789, South Carolina.
> > iii. JESSE HIRAM CRUMMEY, b. August 09, 1802; d. Abt. 1865; m. RACHEL C.
> >BRANCH, September 10, 1836; b. 1824.
> > iv. DICY CRUMMEY, b. Abt. 1804.
> > v. REBECCA CRUMMEY, b. 1810; m. JOHN B. CARTER; b. April 10, 1810.
> >
> >6. ELIJAH2 CARTER (JACOB1) was born Abt. 1768, and died Abt. 1875 in South
> >Carolina. He married .
> >
> >Children of ELIJAH CARTER and are:
> > i. ELIJAH3 CARTER, JR.
> >20. ii. ISAAC CARTER, b. May 18, 1792, South Carolina; d. May 01, 1881,
> >Florida.
> >21. iii. JOHN CARTER, SR, b. 1794, South Carolina; d. Abt. 1880, Echols Co,
> >Georgia.
> >22. iv. SAMUEL CARTER, SR, b. January 13, 1796, South Carolina; d. January
> >11, 1894, Lowndes Co, Georgia.
> > v. REBECCA CARTER, b. Abt. 1801; d. Abt. 1853; m. LEVI DRAWDY; b. 1803; d.
> >1881.
> >
> >Notes for LEVI DRAWDY:
> >LEVI DRAWDY was born in Barnwell District, South Carolina October 15, 1803,
> >son of John Drawdy, who was a brother of Daniel Drawdy, R. S. He grew up
> >and married in Barnwell County and lived there until 1834 when with his
> >family he moved to what was then Lowndes County, Georgia, now Lanier
> >County, whence many of his wife's people had already moved. His first wife
> >was Miss Rebecca Carter, born 1801, daughter of Elijah Carter, Sr., who
> >lived on Little Saltketcher Creek on the Barnwell-Colleton line in South
> >Carolina. She died in 1853, and was buried at Union Church near their
> >home. She was survived by her husband and ten children. About a year
> >later Mr. Drawdy married Miss Dilly Ann (properly, Delilah Ann) Hinson,
> >daughter of King Hinson; she was born December 25, 1812, and died March
> >1st, 1914, in her 102nd year. She was also buried at Union Church. There
> >were eleven children by the first wife and three by the second, as follows:
> >
> >1. Joseph b. 1824, died in childhood.
> >2. Narcissus b. 1826, m. J. S. Thompson of Clinch Co.
> >3. Christina b. 1829, m. Perry Wetherington, Lowndes Co.
> >4. Elizabeth b. 1830, m. Felix Touchston of Lowndes Co.
> >5. Fairiby b. 1831, moved to South Florida with her brother Levi, and
> >married there about 1870.
> >6. Rebecca b. 1832, m. Samuel Drawdy, son of Daniel.
> >7. Keziah b. 1834, m. William Rhoden, Lowndes Co.
> >8. Levi, Jr. b. 1836, m. Pollie Ann Drawdy, daughter of Daniel.
> >9. Sarah b. 1838, m. G. W. Chitty of Echols Co.
> >10. Daniel b. 1839, m. Susan Green, daughter of Noah.
> >11. Rachel b. 1841, died young.
> >12. Ann b. 185__, m. Noah Green (2nd wife).
> >13. Sylvester M. b. 185__, m. Lucinda A. Ganos, daughter of J. B.
> >14. Perry b. 1860, died young.
> >
> >Levi Drawdy and family, on moving to this section, bought land on the west
> >side of the Alapaha River in present Lanier County, and lived there until
> >his death July 16, 1881. He was buried at Union Church.
> >He served as a private in 1838 in the Indian War, in Capt. Jesse Carter's
> >independent troop of Lowndes County militia. He and his wife Rebecca were
> >members of Union Church and were baptized into its membership June 7, 1834,
> >and died members.
> >Mr. Drawdy left a will dated July 25, 1864, which was probated August 25,
> >1881, in Lowndes Court of Ordinary. His son, Daniel, was designated as
> >executor. His home place and farm, Lot of Land No. 389 in 11th district of
> >Lowndes, was divided among the wife and surviving children: Daniel, Levi,
> >Jr., Sylvester M., Mrs. Wetherington, Mrs. Touchston, Mrs. Rhoden, Mrs.
> >Chitty and Fairiby (at that time unmarried).
> >
> >7. ISAAC2 CARTER (JACOB1) was born 1774 in South Carolina, and died Abt.
> >1854 in Georgia. He married LYDIA BRANCH. She was born 1770 in South
> >Carolina, and died May 1850 in Georgia.
> >
> >Notes for ISAAC CARTER:
> >Isaac Carter, youngest son of Jacob Carter, and brother of George Carter
> >(Vol.Ill), was born in South Carolina in 1774 according to the 1850 Census,
> >Appling County. His wife, Lydia (maiden name unknown), was born 1770 in
> >South Carolina.
> >
> >Mr. Carter was among the first settlers of Appling County, and is found
> >there in the 1820 census. He lived there until he died about 1854. He
> >settled on what was known in 1889 as the old Reddish place on 10-mile
> >Creek, according to the remininscences of the late H.D. O'Quin (1815-1900).
> >Mr. O'Quin wrote that Isaac Carter "was a great hunter".
> >Mrs. Carter died in May, 1850, age 80 years, according to the mortuary
> >schedule, 1850 Appling County census.
> >
> >Children of ISAAC CARTER and LYDIA BRANCH are:
> > i. ELIJAH3 CARTER, b. 1799, South Carolina; m. ELENDER CARTER.
> >
> >Notes for ELENDER CARTER:
> >Mrs.
> >
> > ii. REBECCA CARTER, b. 1808, South Carolina; m. JAMES HERNDON, 1830; b.
> >1808, South Carolina.
> > iii. JOHN B. CARTER, b. April 10, 1810; m. (1) REBECCA CRUMMEY; b. 1810;
> >m. (2) ALICE M. SIMMONS.
> > iv. MARY CARTER, b. 1811.
> >23. v. CHARITY CARTER, b. 1813, South Carolina; d. 1890, Florida.
> >24. vi. JESSE CARTER, b. 1815, South Carolina; d. 1878, Georgia.
> >25. vii. JAMES H. CARTER, b. 1818, Georgia; d. Abt. 1885, Georgia.
> > viii. HARRIET CARTER, b. 1820.
> >26. ix. ELIZABETH CARTER, b. 1797.
> >
> >
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> >
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