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James Henry Carter

Birth
White County, Tennessee, USA
Death
22 Apr 1900 (aged 74)
Cumberland County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cumberland County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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James Henry Carter was born 1826 in White County, Tn. James moved to Wayne County, Ky in 1848 when he married Elenor (Nellie) Upchurch. James and Nellie owned farms in Wayne County, Ky and Fentress County, Tn before the civil war. The family cut timber sent on the Cumberland River to Nashville. The civil war ended trade and farm. James became a Circuit Rider Minister after 1865. Nellie died in February 1870 during childbirth. James and Nellie had ten children. Eight living children: Shrewsberry, John, America, Sarah, Frank, Edmond, James, Elen.

James remarried June 10, 1870 to Sarah Catherine Dawson in Clinton County, Ky. James continued preaching. He retired as Pulpit Minister of Rose of Sharon Church in Cumberland County, Ky. James and Sarah had six children. Isaac, Rutha, Haywood, Wilburn, Mary, Gertie. They resided in Hegira/Bow area of Cumberland County.

James Henry Carter was the son of William and Rutha Carter.
James Henry Carter was born 1826 in White County, Tn. James moved to Wayne County, Ky in 1848 when he married Elenor (Nellie) Upchurch. James and Nellie owned farms in Wayne County, Ky and Fentress County, Tn before the civil war. The family cut timber sent on the Cumberland River to Nashville. The civil war ended trade and farm. James became a Circuit Rider Minister after 1865. Nellie died in February 1870 during childbirth. James and Nellie had ten children. Eight living children: Shrewsberry, John, America, Sarah, Frank, Edmond, James, Elen.

James remarried June 10, 1870 to Sarah Catherine Dawson in Clinton County, Ky. James continued preaching. He retired as Pulpit Minister of Rose of Sharon Church in Cumberland County, Ky. James and Sarah had six children. Isaac, Rutha, Haywood, Wilburn, Mary, Gertie. They resided in Hegira/Bow area of Cumberland County.

James Henry Carter was the son of William and Rutha Carter.


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