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8801 On 1 Aug 1797, Charles Carter of Pittsylvania County deeds personal property to his sons, Nathaniel Green Carter, Coleman Carter, & Theodorick Carter. Pittsylvania County Deed Book 11, 1796 - 1799, Reel 6, p. 153. Carter, Charles dna (I14112)
 
8802 On 20 Nov 1792, Theodorick Carter of Halifax County deeds 622 acres to his son, Charles Carter, of Pittsylvania County for 5 pounds. Pittsylvania County Deed Book 9 1791 - 1794, Reel # 5, pp. 474-5; Repository. Library of Virginia.

On 1 Aug 1797, Charles Carter of Pittsylvania County deeds personal property to his sons, Nathaniel Green Carter, Coleman Carter, & Theodorick Carter. Pittsylvania County Deed Book 11, 1796 - 1799, Reel 6, p. 153.  
Carter, Charles dna (I14112)
 
8803 On Alfonso's death notice it lists Charles Brown of Stanton, Delaware as a son. Charles was her son-in-law, married to her daughter Ethel who was not mentioned in the obit. Howell, Alfonsa Fawn Bessie (I9829)
 
8804 On April 26, 1776 Samuel Carter enlisted in the Revolutionary War for 2 1/2 years. He served in the 5th Regiment, Williams Company and in the 2nd North Carolina Battalion commanded by Colonel John Patten. Samuel made Corporal in November of 1777 and was discharged October 16, 1778. He fought in the Battle of White Plains, New York and was wounded in the battle at Germantown, Pennsylvania. There is a strong possibility that he was at Valley Forge.

He was granted 228 acres of land in Montgomery County (present day Stanly County) for thirty months service. Samuel's land was on the Cloverfork Creek between Albemarle and Palestine.

(Above info taken from the Stanly County Heritage Book, page 189) 
Carter, Samuel (I23857)
 
8805 On Benjamin's Draft Registration card next of kin in Naoma Durrette (Brandy Station, Virginia) Buried with Benjamin is a Nacma Durrette..So I don't know if her name is Naoma or Nacma. Will try and find census records. dlozano 1/7/2015 Durrett/Durrette, Benjamin Louis (I5338)
 
8806 on death cert. it lists mother as Emma Gravitt. Mother's name was Mary Emma Arrington, Charles's
Auntie was Ella Gravitt. 
Green, Charles Trogee (I15687)
 
8807 on death certificate lists Malinda's father as Luther. (Luther is her husband) and list Betty Carter as her mother (mother is Elizabeth Betty Thaxton. A bit confusing. Carter, Malinda/Melinda Jane (I15328)
 
8808 on death certificate you will find a copy of the obit. Reynolds, Edward Ellsworth (I9359)
 
8809 on findagrave it lists sons James G./Charles. These are the sons that Elizabeth had by Allen M. Reynolds. Spoo, Frank B. (I23947)
 
8810 On findagrave list wife as Nannie Reynolds, Walter Coren (I8249)
 

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