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Susan P. Carter

Female 1845 - 1909  (64 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Susan P. Carter was born 12 Jan 1845, Florence, South Carolina (daughter of William Ingram 'Bill' Carter and Caroline 'Minkie' Timmons); died 21 Aug 1909, Florence, South Carolina; was buried , Cartersville Cemetery Timmonsville, Florence County, South Carolina.

    Susan married Hugh Ervin Cannon Fountain. Hugh was born 12 Sep 1840, Florence, South Carolina; died 12 Dec 1922, Florence, South Carolina; was buried , Cartersville Cemetery Timmonsville, Florence County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Ingram 'Bill' CarterWilliam Ingram 'Bill' Carter was born Jan 1828, Darlington Co., South Carolina (son of Charles Powell Carter, II and Susan Ingram); died 19 Jul 1881, Darlington Co., South Carolina; was buried , Cartersville Cemetery Timmonsville Florence County South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Actually, at the time of William Ingram Carter's birth, Cartersville was in old Darlington District, which became Darlington County only after the Civil War was over. In 1901 Florence County was part of the split-up of old Darlington County, and Cartersville then became a part of Florence County. It is just west of Timmonsville on U.S. Highway 76.

    At the start of the War Between the States a.k.a. Civil War, the then Capt. Carter, known as "Bill" was the Commanding Officer of Company A, 14th Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, Confederate States of America, headquartered out of old Cartersville, which was then a thriving town with a railroad running through the center, the same tracks that carried many of the men who enlisted there off to boot camp in what is now known as Dentsville in Richland County adjacent to Columbia. Cartersville was later destroyed by fire, and is now just a sleepy rural crossroads on U.S. Hwy. 76.

    Bill Carter was the husband of Caroline "Mink"/"Minkie" Timmons Carter, and both of them rest within the fenced and gated cemetery, located in a field very near the crossroads. Also buried there is his brother, Giles Carter, who also served the South as a member of Company A.

    Bill and Giles' father was a prominent area man named Charles Powell Carter II who reared a large family, predominately sons, along with his wife, the former Susan Ingram. It was Bill's father who inspired the name Cartersville.

    Two of those sons were killed in the war. William was a Colonel by the end of the conflict. His brother, Company A's Adjutant, Lt. Sidney Carter, "Sid" sent letters home to his wife Ellen Timmons Carter, known commonly as "Bet" and "Bettie" during the unit's travels. The letters, for the most part, were well preserved, and led to the now out-of-print book "Dear Bet-The Carter Letters 1861-1863" by Bessie Mell Lane of Clemson, South Carolina. The book is registered in the Library of Congress. It was printed in 1978 and a 2nd printing was in 1979. Sidney was killed at Gettysburg, and the letters stopped. John Carter was killed at Chancellorsville, Virginia.

    A few of William's male siblings were part of the pre-war militia group known as the "Lynches Creek Guards" which formed the basis of Cartersville's Company A.

    William married Caroline 'Minkie' Timmons. Caroline was born 1825, South Carolina; died 20 May 1885, Timmonsville, Florence Co., South Carolina; was buried , Cartersville Cemetery Timmonsville Florence County South Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Caroline 'Minkie' TimmonsCaroline 'Minkie' Timmons was born 1825, South Carolina; died 20 May 1885, Timmonsville, Florence Co., South Carolina; was buried , Cartersville Cemetery Timmonsville Florence County South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 1. Susan P. Carter was born 12 Jan 1845, Florence, South Carolina; died 21 Aug 1909, Florence, South Carolina; was buried , Cartersville Cemetery Timmonsville, Florence County, South Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles Powell Carter, IICharles Powell Carter, II was born 6 Mar 1797, Jamestown, Berkley Co., South Carolina (son of Giles of Rockingham NC Carter and Mary Magdalene DuBose); died 5 Mar 1880, Lamar, Darlington County, South Carolina; was buried , Lamar, Darlington County, South Carolina.

    Charles married Susan Ingram 1820. Susan was born 26 May 1802, South Carolina; died 18 Sep 1862, Lamar, Darlington County, South Carolina; was buried , Mount Moriah Baptist Church Cemetery, Lamar, Darlington County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Susan IngramSusan Ingram was born 26 May 1802, South Carolina; died 18 Sep 1862, Lamar, Darlington County, South Carolina; was buried , Mount Moriah Baptist Church Cemetery, Lamar, Darlington County, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Giles Carter was born 25 Nov 1821, Cartersville, Florence Co., SC; died 16 Aug 1885, Cartersville, Florence Co., SC; was buried , Cartersville Cemetery Timmonsville Florence County South Carolina.
    2. Lieut. 'Sid' Sidney R. Carter was born 1832, South Carolina; died 8 Jul 1863, Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Gettysburg National Cemetery Gettysburg Adams County Pennsylvania.
    3. 2. William Ingram 'Bill' Carter was born Jan 1828, Darlington Co., South Carolina; died 19 Jul 1881, Darlington Co., South Carolina; was buried , Cartersville Cemetery Timmonsville Florence County South Carolina.
    4. James Morgan 'Mack' Carter was born 1834, Cartersville, Florence Co., SC; died 3 May 1863, Fredericksburg, Stafford Co., Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Giles of Rockingham NC CarterGiles of Rockingham NC Carter was born Abt 1764, Virginia (son of Charles Powell dna Carter and Lydia, [maybe] Mrs. Charles Powell Carter); died 2 May 1846, Carter's Crossroads, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    CARTER, GILES
    [Full Ancestor Record]
    Ancestor #: A019957
    Service:
    NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PRIVATE, PATRIOTIC SERVICE
    Birth:
    1764 ENGLAND
    Death:
    2 May 1846 CARTERSVILLE DARLINGTON DIST SOUTH CAROLINA
    Service Source:
    CLARK, STATE RECS OF NC, VOL 13, PP 509-510; NC REV WAR VOUCHERS, #1527, 1591, 1593, ROLL #68.12
    Service Description:
    1) CAPT JOHN INGLES,COL JOHN PATTEN,2 BATT
    2) PAID FOR SUPPLIES FURNISHED

    Giles Carter in the U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    Name: Giles Carter
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: SC
    Birth Year: 1764
    Spouse Name: Mae Ingram
    Marriage
    Year: 1796


    Name:
    Joy Carter Johnstone [jcj646873 AT comcast.net] Y-DNA Kit # 374488 Group R1a - 02

    Giles married Mary Magdalene DuBose 1785, Jamestown, Berkeley, SC. Mary (daughter of John DuBose and Lydia Carter) was born Abt 1762, Jamestown, Berkeley, South Carolina; died 2 May 1846, Darlington District, Florence Co., South Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Magdalene DuBose was born Abt 1762, Jamestown, Berkeley, South Carolina (daughter of John DuBose and Lydia Carter); died 2 May 1846, Darlington District, Florence Co., South Carolina.

    Notes:

    by Mike Terry:

    Stephen Dubose, born ca. 1702/3, son of Isaac and Suzanne Couillandeau Dubose, the emigrants, married 1st Lydia (d. ca. 1739) and married 2nd Elizabeth. He lived for a time in Williamsburg Dist., and about 1769/70 he and his family moved up to Lynch's Creek - from Land Grant in 1770 in Craven Co., in Memorials records at Dept. of Archives, Columbia, S. C. On this he is listed as "Dubusk". His plat of 1769 shows him on the south side of Lynchs Creek in the location of what later became Cartersville, S. C.

    Children:
    1. Giles 'of Mobile' Carter was born 6 Mar 1786, Jamestown, Berkley Co., South Carolina; died 31 Jul 1862, Mobile, Alabama; was buried , Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile Co., Alabama.
    2. John James Carter was born 10 Jun 1808, Cartersville, Darlington Co., South Caronina; died 1882, Henry Co., Alabama.
    3. 4. Charles Powell Carter, II was born 6 Mar 1797, Jamestown, Berkley Co., South Carolina; died 5 Mar 1880, Lamar, Darlington County, South Carolina; was buried , Lamar, Darlington County, South Carolina.