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1901 - 1968 (66 years)
1866 - 1932 (66 years)
Birth |
17 Aug 1866 |
Halifax, Virginia |
Died |
22 Aug 1932 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Buried |
Straightstone Baptist Cemetery, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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Father |
Thomas Townes Carter, b. 18 Apr 1830, Halifax Co., Virginia |
Mother |
Margaret Dozier Bostick, b. 1839, Halifax Co., Virginia |
Married |
24 Feb 1855 |
Halifax County, Virginia (MB3/3) |
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Family 1 |
Elizabeth Bolling Gilliam SAR Wooding, b. 31 Dec 1867, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Married |
1889-1890 |
Virginia |
Children |
| 1. Annie Olivia Carter, b. 21 Feb 1890, Halifax, Virginia |
| 2. Alice Louise Carter, b. 24 Oct 1894, Halifax, Virginia |
| 3. Martha Sue Wooding"Mattie" SAR Carter, b. 29 Apr 1896, Virginia |
| 4. Virginia Lee Carter, b. 20 Apr 1898, Halifax, Virginia |
| 5. George Wooding dif Carter, b. 4 Feb 1893, Halifax, Virginia |
| 6. Silas Robert Carter, Jr., b. 27 Sep 1900, Halifax County, Virginia |
| 7. Nathaniel Thomas Carter, b. 7 Aug 1901, Halifax, Virginia |
| 8. Frances Gilliam 'Fannie' Carter, b. 17 Apr 1903, Halifax, Virginia |
| 9. Jesse Brandt Carter, b. 6 Dec 1904, Halifax County, Virginia |
| 10. Holt Edmonds Carter, b. 31 Sep 1906, Halifax, Virginia |
| 11. Henry Melvin Carter, b. 1 Oct 1908, Halifax, Virginia |
| 12. Elsie Bolling Carter, b. 7 Jul 1910, Halifax Co., Virginia |
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Family 2 |
Alice Louise Wooding, b. 11 Apr 1872, Halifax Co., Virginia |
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1867 - 1920 (52 years)
Birth |
31 Dec 1867 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Died |
20 Feb 1920 |
Halifax, Virginia |
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Father |
Thomas Hill SAR Wooding, b. 29 Jan 1839, Chatham, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia |
Mother |
Olivia Ford SAR Gilliam, b. 11 Apr 1844, Naruna, Virginia |
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Family |
Silas Roberts SAR Carter, b. 17 Aug 1866, Halifax, Virginia |
Married |
1889-1890 |
Virginia |
Children |
| 1. Annie Olivia Carter, b. 21 Feb 1890, Halifax, Virginia |
| 2. Alice Louise Carter, b. 24 Oct 1894, Halifax, Virginia |
| 3. Martha Sue Wooding"Mattie" SAR Carter, b. 29 Apr 1896, Virginia |
| 4. Virginia Lee Carter, b. 20 Apr 1898, Halifax, Virginia |
| 5. George Wooding dif Carter, b. 4 Feb 1893, Halifax, Virginia |
| 6. Silas Robert Carter, Jr., b. 27 Sep 1900, Halifax County, Virginia |
| 7. Nathaniel Thomas Carter, b. 7 Aug 1901, Halifax, Virginia |
| 8. Frances Gilliam 'Fannie' Carter, b. 17 Apr 1903, Halifax, Virginia |
| 9. Jesse Brandt Carter, b. 6 Dec 1904, Halifax County, Virginia |
| 10. Holt Edmonds Carter, b. 31 Sep 1906, Halifax, Virginia |
| 11. Henry Melvin Carter, b. 1 Oct 1908, Halifax, Virginia |
| 12. Elsie Bolling Carter, b. 7 Jul 1910, Halifax Co., Virginia |
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Name |
Nathaniel Thomas Carter |
Born |
7 Aug 1901 |
Halifax, Virginia |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
17 Mar 1968 |
Nathalie, Virginia |
Buried |
Carter Family Cemetery, Halifax County, Virginia |
Person ID |
I16685 |
My Reynolds Line | Descendants of Giles Carter of Henrico |
Last Modified |
11 Sep 2019 |
Father |
Silas Roberts SAR Carter, b. 17 Aug 1866, Halifax, Virginia , d. 22 Aug 1932, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Age 66 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth Bolling Gilliam SAR Wooding, b. 31 Dec 1867, Pittsylvania County, Virginia , d. 20 Feb 1920, Halifax, Virginia (Age 52 years) |
Married |
1889-1890 |
Virginia |
- married 11 years in the 1900 census. 7 children living and 1 dead
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Family ID |
F5890 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Nat Wooding on Facebook:
One night I did an ego search for Nat Wooding and found a 1929 or so diary entry that read "Nat Wooding delivered the mail today". My father was in the Army in Panama at the time so this Nat was his uncle who was a mail carrier around Straitstone. The diary was kept by an aged lady named Julia Brumfield who lived on a farm in that area. I wound up doing most of one of her diaries. On one occasion one or two of my Wooding great aunts came to visit (they lived nearby) and brought along a woman who I'm pretty sure was a Carter great aunt. One entry tells of one of her boys helping to dig my great grandfather's grave. Who knows what stories will emerge and old letters and such are scanned and transcribed. I urge anyone with family papers to have them scanned and preserved for posterity.
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