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Ruth James Carter

Female 1858 - 1928  (70 years)


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  1. 1.  Ruth James Carter was born 1 Jan 1858, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee (daughter of James Fountain Carter and Sarah 'Sallie' Dobbins); died 17 Jul 1928, New Orleans, Louisana.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Fountain CarterJames Fountain Carter was born 31 Jan 1831, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee (son of Fountain Branch Carter and Mary Armistead 'Polly' Atkinson); died 15 Aug 1859, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Williamson Co., Tennessee.

    Notes:



    ALEXANDER DOBBINS IS MENTIONED AS AMONG THE EARLIEST SETTLERS LED BY SQUIRE JOHN DICKEY IN 1808; HE MAY BE THE FATHER OF THE DOBBINS GIRLS WHO MARRIED JAMES FOUNTAIN CARTER AND MOSCOW BRANCH CARTER.

    http://us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/xtn/maury/1860/notes.txt
    Goodspeed's History
    Of
    Maury County, Tennessee
    Maury County
    As originally published in History of Tennessee
    Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Il.: 1886
    A superficial view of the county would present the picture of a section of a River Valley, running almost due east
    and west, with the dip to the west, and fringed to the north and south by smaller valleys which furrow the sides of
    irregular ranges of knobs and hills which lie along the northern and southern boundaries. To the west these hills
    broaden out into the uplands known as the Barrens, forming a part of the Highland Rim. The bed of this valley is
    occupied by Duck River, which flows through the whole extent of the county, dividing it almost equally. The river
    drains the entire county, as all of the other streams flow into it. The river is not navigable through the whole
    extent of the county. The river was much used formerly for flat-boats and barges. It is still much used in floating
    out rafts during high water. The great value of Duck River is in its excellent water-power, which draws the numerous
    grist and sawmills that line its bank is. The county is well drained. In several creeks in the western part of the
    county are some beautiful waterfalls. On the northwest and south the Rim which borders the county is slashed by
    narrow and beautiful valleys of extreme richness; the remaining portion of the county is of a gently rolling surface,
    stretching out toward the West and South of the river into almost a plain-like smoothness.

    Except a small portion around the northern, western and southern edges, invaded by the Highland Rim, the entire county is of limestone formation. It is by no means of one uniform variety, nor is the soil the same over the county. The soil generally is dark and friable, and exceedingly rich. The subsoil is generally a stiff, dark-colored clay, which weathers rapidly into a rich soil. But the characteristic of the county is the cedar timber, which abounds in some places so thickly as to exclude all under-growth and to shut out every ray of the sun as effectually as the darkest clouds of winter. In the cedars the rock comes to the surface. The soil is admirably suited to wheat and grasses, and peach trees to finely in it.
    The original settlers in the Zion Church neighborhood came from Williamsburg District, S.C. They came in a kind of colony, led by Squire John Dickey, to brought about twenty families with him. A portion of these arrived in 1807, and others in 1808. Five thousand acres of land were purchased of the Gen. Greene Survey, at $3 per acre. Around this has a nucleus clustered the little colony. Among the settlers were Squire Dickey, Moses Frierson, James Blakeley, William Frierson, Eli Frierson, James Armstrong, Thomas Stephenson, Nathaniel Stephenson, Old Davy Mathews, Samuel with her stated, John Stevenson, James Frierson, P. Fulton, Alexander Dobbins, Moses Freeman, the Flemings and Mayes. Mr. J. S. Mayes, who is four score and ten, and still vigorous, lives in the Mount Zion neighborhood, and was one of the original settlers, and has a very distinct recollection of the first settlement. Like the Pilgrim Fathers the first thing they did on their arrival was the erection of a church. A place was selected, as near as could be judged, in the center of the purchase for the church site, which proved almost the exact mathematical center. There was erected a rude log church sometime in 1807, which is supposed to have been the first church erected in Maury County. Near the church was laid out a graveyard in which the body of Robert Frierson was consigned in August, 1808, the first in that vicinity. In this rude church, in the midst of the cane breaks and shades of the forest, the little band of pioneers met regularly every week to hear sermons by the Rev. Samuel Frierson or William Frierson, who poured forth the truths of the gospel with apostolic zeal and simplicity. In a short time the Rev. James N. Stephenson, who had been pastor of the church in South Carolina, became the pastor at Mount Zion. The old log church stood till 1814 or 1815, and was replaced by a brick church of peculiar shape. It was arranged with the pulpit at the side of with the main part of the building arranged for the life is, and a kind of trend stepped at the end for the color people. The old accounts did tell 1831, when a small body of ground was purchased near the old house and in the building erected. This house still stands, although it has several times been repaired and improved. The people of the Zion neighborhood were largely members of the Mt. Zion church, and being an intelligent class of people have always maintained a talented ministry. After the retirement of Dr. Stephenson, before mentioned, the Rev. James M. Smell was called to the pulpit, who remained tale 1850; the next was the Rev. Daniel G. Doak, who remained tell 1853, when he was succeeded by Rev. A. A. Doak. Rev. Doak remained but a short time, and was succeeded by Rev. J. T. Hendrick, his death occurred in 1860. Rev. Hendricks was succeeded in 1860 by Dr. Mack, of Columbia, he served the church tell 1863, and then gave place to Rev. C. Foster Williams, who still preaches occasionally. The next pastor was Rev. S. W. Mitchell, who still serves the church.

    Name:
    Brothers James Fountain Carter and Moscow Branch Carter both married Dobbins girls; suspect they are Sisters.

    James married Sarah 'Sallie' Dobbins. Sarah was born Abt 1831; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Sarah 'Sallie' Dobbins was born Abt 1831; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Name:
    She was first married to Mr. McKinney

    Children:
    1. 1. Ruth James Carter was born 1 Jan 1858, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 17 Jul 1928, New Orleans, Louisana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Fountain Branch CarterFountain Branch Carter was born 6 Apr 1797, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee (son of Francis Watkins Carter and Sarah Holcomb Anderson); died 22 Aug 1871, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    FOUNTAIN BRANCH, son of FRANCIS WATKINS and SARAH
    ANDERSON CARTER, was born April 6, 1797 and died August
    22, 1871. He married MARY ARMISTEAD ATKINSON,
    granddaughter of JOHN ADKINSON, a Revolutionary soldier.
    MARY ATKINSON was born July 4, 1806 and died September 15,
    1852. ISSUE:

    1. NISAU RED was born March 29, 1824 and died
    September 25, 1827
    2. MOSCOW BRANCH was born December 5, 1825. He
    married (1) ORLENA C. DOBBINS. (2) AMERICA V. CATTELS. (3)
    PAMALE E. MIOT (widow). He served in the Mexican War in
    Colonel Campbell's regiment. Served as lieutenant colonel 20th Tennessee Infantry. C.S.A., Civil War.
    3. ORLANDER HORTENSIUS was born May 24, 1827 and died
    Augusst 23, 1828
    4. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS was born May 16, 1829 and died
    October 15, 1830
    5. JAMES FOUNTAIN was born January 31, 1831 and died
    August 15, 1859.
    6. SAMUEL ATKINSON was born January 24, 1833 and died
    June 10, 1837
    7. MARY ALICE was born January 22, 1833 and died
    October 12, 1869. She married MR. MCPHAIL.
    8. SARAH HOLCOMB was born February 23, 1837 and died
    July 15, 1868. She married MR. GORDON.
    9. ANNIE VICK was born November 16, 1838 and died
    June 2, 1901. She married MR. BALTISHWILER.
    10. THEODRICK CARTER (6) was born March 24, 1840 and
    died December 2, 1864 of wounds received in the battle of
    Franklin, Tennessee, while serving as Captain and A.D.C.,
    Confederate Army, Civil War.
    11. FRANCIS WATKINS was born November 30, 1842 and
    served in 20th Tennessee Infantry, C.S.A. until disabled by
    wounds, battle of Shiloh Civil War.




    Fountain Branch Carter, s/o Francis Watkins Carter and Sarah Holcombe Anderson, m. Mary Armistead Atkinson (1823 in Franklin Co., Tennessee. Children are Nisau Red Carter, Moscow Branch Carter, Orlander Hortensius Carter, William Augustus Carter, James Fountain Carter, Mary Alice Carter, Samuel Atkinson Carter, Sarah Holcomb Carter, Annie Vick Carter, Theodorick Carter, Francis Watkins Carter and Frances Hodge Carter.

    Fountain married Mary Armistead 'Polly' Atkinson 28 Jun 1823, Williamson County, Tennessee. Mary (daughter of Samuel Atkinson and Nancy Anne Brown) was born 4 Jan 1806, Halifax County, Virginia; died 15 Sep 1852, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Williamson County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Armistead 'Polly' AtkinsonMary Armistead 'Polly' Atkinson was born 4 Jan 1806, Halifax County, Virginia (daughter of Samuel Atkinson and Nancy Anne Brown); died 15 Sep 1852, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Williamson County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Mary Armistead Adkinson descends from John Adkinson, a Patriot, and in the same line as William V. Adkinson (Adkins) of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, which is located adjacent to Halifax Co., VA.
    FOUNTAIN BRANCH CARTER, son of FRANCIS WATKINS and SARAH
    [Holcomb Anderson] CARTER, was born April 6, 1797 and died August 22, 1871. Fountain married MARY ARMISTEAD ATKINSON,
    granddaughter of JOHN ADKINSON, a Revolutionary soldier.
    MARY ATKINSON was born July 4, 1806 and died September 15,
    1852. Mary Armistead Adkinson married Fountain Branch Carter and migrated to Tennessee.

    Children:
    1. Nisan Red Carter was born 29 Mar 1824, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 25 Sep 1827, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee.
    2. Moscow Branch Carter was born 5 Dec 1825, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 29 Aug 1913, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery Franklin, Tennessee.
    3. William Augustus Carter was born 16 May 1829, Williamson County, Tennessee; died 15 Oct 1830, Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Williamson County, Tennessee.
    4. 2. James Fountain Carter was born 31 Jan 1831, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 15 Aug 1859, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Williamson Co., Tennessee.
    5. Samuel Atkinson Carter was born 24 Jan 1833, Franklin Co., Tennessee; died 10 Jun 1837, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee.
    6. Mary Alice Carter was born 22 Jan 1835; died 12 Oct 1869, Franklin, Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee.
    7. Sarah Holcomb Carter was born 23 Feb 1837, Franklin Co., Tennessee; died 15 Jul 1868, Franklin Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin County Cemetery, Williamson County, Tennessee.
    8. Captain James Theodore 'Tod' Carter was born 24 Mar 1840, Williamson County, Tennessee; died 2 Dec 1864, Williamson County, Tennessee; was buried , Rest Haven Cemetery, Williamson County, Tennessee.
    9. Francis Watkins Carter was born 30 Nov 1842, Williamson County, Tennesse; died 3 Feb 1923, San Diego, California; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, California.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Francis Watkins CarterFrancis Watkins Carter was born 6 Dec 1772, Halifax Co., Virginia Colony (son of Captain John C. dna Carter and Mary Michaux Cunningham); died 19 Mar 1841, Franklin Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery Franklin, Tennessee.

    Notes:


    Name: Francis Watkins Carter
    Birth: 6 DEC 1772 in Henrico County, Virginia
    Death: 19 NOV 1841 in Franklin, Tennessee
    Father: John Carter b: 26 AUG 1737 in Henrico County, Virginia
    Mother: Mary Cunningham Powell b: ABT 1740 in Henrico County, Virginia
    Marriage 1 Sarah Holcomb Anderson b: 11 MAY 1777
    Married: 17 NOV 1792 Children
    Fountain Branch Carter b: 6 APR 1797 in Franklin, Tennessee
    Elizabeth Carter b: 8 DEC 1799 in Franklin, Tennessee
    Theodrick Carter b: 22 JUL 1802 in Franklin, Tennessee
    John C. Carter b: 6 SEP 1805 in Franklin, Tennessee
    Susan Carter b: 30 MAR 1808 in Franklin, Tennessee
    Lucy W. Carter b: 9 FEB 1811 in Franklin, Tennessee
    Roche M. Carter b: 27 FEB 1814 in Franklin, Tennessee


    http://reynoldspatova.org/getperson.php?personID=I256&tree=reynolds1

    Eliza's great-uncle John Carter (through her mother's line) was the father of Francis Watkins Carter, who built the home which is currently open for tours as Carter House Museum in Franklin, TN. One of her cousins was Confederate Lt. Theodorick "Tod" Carter, who died in a battle with Union troops on the lawn of the home during the Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864. In a sad tale reminiscent of so many of the era, family fought family as Eliza's son John joined the Union in combat with Missouri's Militia Regiment 5, Company B.

    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=133334249&ref=acom

    Francis married Sarah Holcomb Anderson 17 Nov 1792. Sarah (daughter of James Anderson and Mary Taylor) was born 11 May 1777; died 19 May 1826, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Sarah Holcomb AndersonSarah Holcomb Anderson was born 11 May 1777 (daughter of James Anderson and Mary Taylor); died 19 May 1826, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Sarah Holcombe Anderson of Amelia Co., Virginia has to be the granddaughter of Sarah Clark and Thomas Anderson. Either the d/o James Anderson and Mary Taylor, or d/o Thomas Anderson and an unknown wife. Sister Lucy Maria married James Philemon Holcombe. This child would be named in honor of their Sister's marriage.

    Children:
    1. 4. Fountain Branch Carter was born 6 Apr 1797, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 22 Aug 1871, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee.
    2. Elizabeth Ann Carter was born 8 Dec 1799, Franklin, Williamson Co., TN; died 31 Jul 1856, Franklin, Williamson Co., TN; was buried , Rest Haven Cemetery, Franklin, Williamson Co., TN.
    3. Theodorick5 Carter was born 22 Jul 1802, Franklin Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 23 Aug 1838, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee.
    4. John C. Carter was born 22 Jul 1802, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 23 Aug 1838, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee.
    5. Susan Carter was born 30 Mar 1808, Franklin Co., Tennessee ; died 8 Jan 1866.
    6. Lucy W. Carter was born 9 Feb 1811, Franklin Co., Tennessee ; died 9 Aug 1868.
    7. Roche M. Carter was born 27 Feb 1814, Franklin Co., Tennessee ; died 25 Nov 1866.

  3. 10.  Samuel Atkinson was born 20 Dec 1778, Cumberland Co., Virginia (son of John Atkinson/Adkinson/Adkins and Mary B. Armistead); died 22 Apr 1847, Williamson Co., Tennessee.

    Samuel married Nancy Anne Brown 1 Apr 1803, Halifax Co., Virginia. Nancy was born 17 Feb 1782, Halifax County, Virginia; died 1840, Halifax County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Nancy Anne Brown was born 17 Feb 1782, Halifax County, Virginia; died 1840, Halifax County, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Armistead 'Polly' Atkinson was born 4 Jan 1806, Halifax County, Virginia; died 15 Sep 1852, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Williamson County, Tennessee.