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m. 27 May 1861
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Born |
20 Nov 1833 |
Tennessee |
Died |
20 Oct 1899 |
Pembroke, KY |
Buried |
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Father |
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Mother |
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Born |
3 Dec 1868 |
Tomksonville, Monroe County, Kentucky |
Died |
27 Dec 1926 |
Washington, D.C. |
Buried |
29 Dec 1926 |
Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville , Montgomery County, Maryland |
Spouse |
Virginia Mildred Whitaker | F518495036 |
Married |
22 Jan 1895 |
Clinton County, Indiana |
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- [S160] Correspondence, https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?shva=1#inbox/FMfcgzGlkjZJqnVbMXnnCVGFSTfhwBSC.
ca. 1834 - 2 SEP 1906
Alexander Lafayette ?A.L." Carter
FARMER DIES AT PEMBROKE.
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A. L. Carter Succumbs to Complication of Diseases
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LEAVES LARGE ESTATE.
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Survived by Four Daughters and Two Sons.
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Mr. A. L. Carter, a prominent citizen of the county, died Sunday afternoon at the home of his son, Bird Carter, in Pembroke, after a long illness, of a complication of diseases. He was 72 years old and a native of Virginia, but came to Kentucky when a young man and had since lived in Christian County. Mr. Carter had been in bad health for about five years, but was only confined to his bed three weeks. He is survived by six children. They are Bird Carter and Mrs. A. O. Dority, of Pembroke; Mrs. H. C. McGehee, of Gracey; Mrs. L. A. Summers and Mrs. Geo. Broaddus, of the county, and Sam Carter, of Washington, D. C. Mr. Carter's wife died about six years ago.
The deceased was a member of Locust Grove Baptist Church. He was engaged in farming for many years and leaves an estate worth probably $75,000.
Funeral services were held from the residence yesterday afternoon and the remains were brought here and interred in Hopewell cemetery.
--Hopkinsville Kentuckian, Tuesday, September 4, 1906, page 8
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Son of Richard and Catherine Brandon Carter
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