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a. Note:   It was said that Julia was a Calhoun. I think that Judith died before1840 and Charles T. Carter got married to Julia in Wilson County.
  1850 United States Federal Census
  Name: Julia Carter
 Age: 52
 Estimated birth year: abt 1798
 Birth Place: Virginia
 Gender: Female
 Home in 1850 (City,County,State): District 7, Wilson, Tennessee
 Family Number: 1243
 Household Members:
 Name Age
 Charles S Carter 58
 Julia Carter 52
 Henry S Carter 31
 William H Carter 29
 Leroy L Carter 26
 Angeline Carter 20
 Mary A Carter 13
 Julia M Carter 15
 Daniel M Carter 11
 John Caphanor 16 (probably Julia's kid)
 Julia Caphanor 13 (probably Julia's kid)
 William Caphanor 11 (probably Julia's kid)
 Henry Caphanor 9 (probably Julia's kid)**
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  Tennessee, State Marriage Index, 1780-2002 for Henry Calhoun
  Name: Louisa Mcdonald
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 Event: Marriage
 Event Date: 31 Dec 1869
 Event Place: Wilson, Tennessee, United States
 Gender: Female
 Spouse: Henry Calhoun (possible son of Julia)**
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  Charles T. Carter founded the Carter Farm in 1840. With his wife Julia
 M. Calhoun and their ten children, the family worked the 96 acres and
 produced corn, tobacco, hay and cattle. Charles T. Carter, Jr. was the
 next owner of the land. He married Mattie Elizabeth Roemack and they
 were the parents of four children, including Alonza, who was the
 third-generation owner.
  Alonzo and his wife Hattie Lou Simpson were the parents of four
 children, including Claud, Inez, Charles T. and Otis, and they
 continued to raise a variety of crops and livestock.
  The Carter Farm was the site of army maneuvers in preparation for
 World War II, and with the family’s Century Farm nomination materials,
 they submitted a copy of their 1942 certificate, which was presented
 by the “Victory Committee” to farm families who cooperated with the
 War Emergency Programs.
  Today, the daughter of the Claud and Pauline Carter, Claudette Carter
 Goad, along with husband Wayne Goad and their daughters, Bethany Goad
 Wright and Robbie Goad, are the farm’s owners. Cattle, hay and tobacco
 are the primary crops grown currently grown on the land, where three
 generations now reside. Additionally, a post office that was used when
 the farm was Route 10 and mail was delivered in horse and buggy still
 stands on the land today.


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