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Marriage: Children:
  1. Rebecca Carter: Birth: 8 Mar 1821 in South Carolina. Death: 28 Dec 1895 in Pierce Co. Georgia

  2. Keziah Carter: Birth: 12 Mar 1822 in Appling Co. GA.. Death: 14 Dec 1895 in Pierce Co. Georgia

  3. Elizabeth Carter: Birth: 17 Mar 1823 in Appling Co. GA.. Death: 6 Jul 1898 in Pierce Co. Georgia

  4. George Washington Carter: Birth: 2 Apr 1824 in Appling Co. GA.. Death: 26 Apr 1892 in Bacon County, GA

  5. Elender Carter: Birth: 1 Jul 1826 in Appling Co. GA.. Death: 23 Mar 1890 in Ware County, Georgia

  6. Stephen W Carter: Birth: 1829 in Pierce Co. Georgia. Death: 22 Sep 1862 in Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia

  7. Jane "Jenny" Carter: Birth: 1830 in Appling Co. GA..

  8. Isaac D. Carter: Birth: 17 Mar 1832 in Pierce Co. Georgia. Death: 10 Aug 1907 in Pierce Co. Georgia

  9. David J Carter: Birth: 23 Feb 1834 in Appling Co. GA.. Death: 26 Jun 1912 in Bacon County, GA

  10. Jessie Carter: Birth: Nov 1836 in Appling Co. GA.. Death: 12 May 1906 in Appling Co. GA.

  11. Wiley Carter: Birth: 8 Nov 1838 in Appling Co. GA.. Death: 18 Jul 1880 in Appling Co. GA.

  12. Nancy Carter: Birth: 1843 in Appling Co. GA..


Notes
a. Note:   Isaac Carter was born in Colleton District, S.C,, 1790, son of George Carter (Vol, III). He was married before moving to Georgia, his wife's name was Elander (shown as "Nellie" in 1860 Census); maiden name unknown. She was born in South Carolina about 1790. Isaac Carter when he moved to Appling county in 1821-22, settled on Ten-mile Creek in present Bacon county in the 5th land district. This property was made into Pierce county when it was created in 1858, and in more recent years into Bacon county. The home-place was on lot of land 150 in the 5th district, where Mr. Carter had a large plantation which he cultivated with the thirtyfive slaves he is said to have owned. He was also a large stockowner, owning 1900 head of cattle at his death. Issac Carter died in 1854, and his son, Stephen, became the administrator of his estate. The estate included lots of land 150 in the 5th of Appling (at that time) and 171 in the 5th of Ware (at that time). The estate was administered in Appling Court of Ordinary. Mr. Carter was buried on his home-place, and the family burying ground in due time became a community-used cemetery and Tenmile Baptist Church was built about 500 feet away. He served in the War of 1812 as a private in the South Carolina militia. He enlisted Sept. 24, 1814, in Capt. Tristam Bethea's company of artillery for a six months' term. He was given a disability discharge Nov. 25, 1814, at Haddrill's Point, S. C., according to company rolls.


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