Re: Re: Carter-POWG-1 - Larry Laughter Jr
Subject: Re: Re: Carter-POWG-1
From: Larry Laughter Jr
Date: January 18, 2000

Yes, it did Charles and thanks so much. That Is just one of my Carters that
I am looking for information on. If you by any chance have info on Thomas
Henry Carter born abt. 1836 South Carolina and migrated to Ga. I would love
to see what you have on him. Let me say again thanks a million.

Sara





At 06:35 PM 1/16/00 -0800, you wrote:
>did it all go thru on the last try.
>need to know.
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>From:	Larry Laughter Jr [SMTP:[email protected]]
>Sent:	Thursday, January 13, 2000 1:30 PM
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>Subject:	[SC] Re: Carter-POWG-1
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>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
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>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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