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Elizabeth Caroline Carter

Female Est 1832 - Bef 1877  (~ 45 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Caroline Carter was born Est 1832, Henry County, Alabama (daughter of Giles 'of Mobile' Carter and Alice Jones/Messer); died Bef 1877, Henry Co., Alabama.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Caroline Carter is identified as Mrs. N. A. Pittman who is deceased at the time of the settlement of her Father's [Giles] Will; her heirs named George P. Pittman, Henry Co., Alabama.; Jucy J., Wife of Wm. Sheppard, ?Clark County Alabama; Joseph Pittman, Henry Co., Alabama; and Caroline Pittman, minor, County of Henry Alabama; Dassett Pittman, minor, Henry Co. Ala.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Giles 'of Mobile' Carter was born 6 Mar 1786, Jamestown, Berkley Co., South Carolina (son of Giles of Rockingham NC Carter and Mary Magdalene DuBose); died 31 Jul 1862, Mobile, Alabama; was buried , Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile Co., Alabama.

    Notes:

    Thirty-Ninth Alabama Infantry Regiment

    This regiment was organized at Opelika in May 1862, and proceeded at once to Mississippi. It was there brigaded under Gen. Frank Gardner, with the Nineteenth, Twenty-second, Twenty-fifth, and Twenty-sixth Alabama regiments. It participated in the weary march into Kentucky, and came back with the army to Murfreesboro. The regiment took part in that battle, and with heavy loss in casualties, having gained much credit for repulsing an attack of the enemy the day before. The regiment was with the army when it fell back to the Chattanooga line, and took part in the battle of the Chicamauga with a very heavy loss of men. At Mission Ridge the loss was light, and the Thirty-ninth, now under Gen. Deas of Mobile as brigade commander, wintered at Dalton. From there to Atlanta the regiment was a conspicuous actor in all the fighting of the army, suffering severely. And when, under Gen. Hood the fate of the Confederacy was risked on the "iron dice of battle," in the trenches of Atlanta, and at Jonesboro, the ranks of the Thirty-ninth were thinned sadly by the casualties of those desperate struggles. It marched with the army into Tennessee, and lost a number of prisoners at Nashville. Emerging from that train of disasters, the regiment rallied to the call of Gen. Johnston in the Carolinas, and took part in the operations there, though reduced to a bare skeleton. It was there consolidated with the Twenty-second and Twenty-sixth-Fiftieth Alabama, but was surrendered a few days later.

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    .....6 Giles (of Henry Co AL) Carter b: ~1787
    ......................+ (1) Alexie King (2) ?? Surena Hair ?? (3) Alice (Allis) Measer {Carter}
    ........................7 Louisa Carter b: ~1804
    ..........................+ Needham Rowland b: ~1803 d: ~1875
    ........................7 Lottie Jane Carter b: 8 Jan 1809 d: 21 Dec 1882
    ..........................+ Averett McVay
    ........................7 Anny "Pinkie" Carter b: ~1817 d: 30 Jan 1854
    ..........................+ Etheldred "Dred" Pittman ( Pitman ) b: ~1804 d: Bef 1880
    ........................7 John Carter b: ~1827
    ........................7 Frederick (of Texas) Carter b: ~1834
    ..........................+ Martha Emily Anderson
    ........................7 Mary Carter b: ~1837
    ..........................+ Timothy Neel
    ........................7 Elizabeth Caroline Carter b: ~1842
    ..........................+ Gilford Pittman

    Name:
    Shown as Giles Goodman Carter [no evidence]

    Giles married Alice Jones/Messer 1832, Alabama. Alice was born Est 1800, North Carolina; died Bef 1855, Alabama. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Alice Jones/Messer was born Est 1800, North Carolina; died Bef 1855, Alabama.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Alice is said to be his 2nd wife; further research is underway

    Children:
    1. Louisa 'Lucy' Carter was born 10 May 1806, South Carolina; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Jane 'Lottie' Carter was born 8 Feb 1809, South Carolina; died Yes, date unknown, Henry Co., Alabama.
    3. Joseph A. Carter was born Est 1810, South Carolina; died Aft 6 Jan 1877, Henry Co., Alabama.
    4. Robert Carter was born Est 1812, South Carolina; died Yes, date unknown, Montgomery Co., Alabama.
    5. Frederick Carter was born 5 Feb 1834, Henry County, Alabama; died 5 Mar 1905, Garrison, Texas; was buried , Cold Springs Cemetery, Nacogdoches County, Texas.
    6. 1. Elizabeth Caroline Carter was born Est 1832, Henry County, Alabama; died Bef 1877, Henry Co., Alabama.
    7. Mary M. [Magdalen] Carter was born 19 Apr 1837, Henry County, Alabama; died 8 Apr 1915, Hillsborough, Florida; was buried , Jackson Heights Cemetery, Tampa, Florida.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  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. 5.  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. 2. 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. 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.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Charles Powell dna CarterCharles Powell dna Carter was born Abt 1724, Westover, New Cumberland, Virginia Colony (son of Giles2 'of Henrico' Carter, Jr. and Mary Reeds); died 1790, Lynches Creek, Darlington Co., South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Name:
    R1a-02 Descendants of Giles2 and Mary Povall/Reeds
    Joy Carter Johnstone [jcj646873 AT comcast.net] Y-DNA Kit # 374488 Group R1a - 02

    Charles married Lydia, [maybe] Mrs. Charles Powell Carter. Lydia, was born Abt 1740; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Lydia, [maybe] Mrs. Charles Powell Carter was born Abt 1740; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. 4. Giles of Rockingham NC Carter was born Abt 1764, Virginia; died 2 May 1846, Carter's Crossroads, South Carolina.
    2. James M. 'Alabama' Carter was born 1777, Prob. South Carolina; died 9 Dec 1861, Henry Co., Alabama.

  3. 10.  John DuBose was born 13 Jun 1738, Christ Church Parrish, South Carolina (son of Stephen Dubose and Lydia Mrs. Stephen Bubose); died 1800, Darlington District, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    DU BOSE, JOHN
    [Full Ancestor Record]
    Ancestor #: A043886
    Service:
    SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CORPORAL
    Birth:
    13 Jun 1738 CRAVEN CO SOUTH CAROLINA
    Death:
    ANTE 24 Sep 1800 DARLINGTON DIST SOUTH CAROLINA
    Service Source:
    SAFFELL, RECS OF THE REV WAR, PP 292, 294
    Service Description:
    1) ALSO PVT, 2ND REGT, LCOL MARION

    John married Lydia Carter 1759, Cartersville, Florence, South Carolina. Lydia was born Abt 1740, South Carolina; died 19 Nov 1796, Darlington District, South Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Lydia Carter was born Abt 1740, South Carolina; died 19 Nov 1796, Darlington District, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Children of John DuBose Carter, Sr. and Lydia Carter:

    1. John DuBose, Jr., 1757, Darlington District, South Carolina
    2. Jeremiah DuBose, Abt 1759, Sumter County, South Carolina 17 Jun 1839, Pike County, Alabama
    3. Zachariah DuBose, Abt 1760, Sumter County, South Carolina 1825, Mott's Crossroads (north of Olanta), Sumter District, South Carolina (Age ~ 65 years)
    4. Mary Susan DuBose, 1765, Sumter County, South Carolina 1851, Pike County, Alabama(Age 86 years)
    5. Elias DuBose, Abt 1768, Sumter County, South Carolina
    6. Magdalene DuBose, 1770, near Cartersville, Sumter District, South Carolina (Age > 41 years)
    7. Jeptha DuBose, Abt 1771, Sumter County, South Carolina Abt 1855, Choctaw County, Alabama (Age ~ 84 years)
    8. Millie DuBose, Abt 1786, Sumter County, South Carolina

    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Magdalene DuBose was born Abt 1762, Jamestown, Berkeley, South Carolina; died 2 May 1846, Darlington District, Florence Co., South Carolina.
    2. Zachariah DuBose was born Est 1768, S. Carolina; died Yes, date unknown.