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David C. Carter

Birth19 Jan 1806 - NC
Death1870-1880 - Webster County, Georgia, USA
MotherKatherine Thrash
FatherNathaniel "Nathan" Carter

Born in NC on 19 Jan 1806 to Nathaniel "Nathan" Carter and Katherine Thrash. David C. Carter married Lucinda Matilda Hogan and had 7 children. He passed away on 1870-1880 in Webster County, Georgia, USA.

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Nathaniel "Nathan" Carter
1769 - 1855
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Katherine Thrash
1768 - 1840
Spouse(s)
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Lucinda Matilda Hogan
1805 - Unknown
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William H Carter
1852 - Unknown
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Josiah Henry Carter
1841 - 1922
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James G. Carter
1844 - Unknown
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Nathan Thomas Carter
1839 - Unknown
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Sarah E. Carter
1850 - Unknown
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George W. Carter
1848 - Unknown
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Martin Carter
1836 - Unknown

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