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Silas Simon Carter

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Silas Simon Carter

Birth
Blackshear, Pierce County, Georgia, USA
Death
3 Mar 1946 (aged 65)
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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The son of Jacob and Mary Howard Carter. The brother of Benjamin Hill; William "Riley"; Jacob; Burley C; Addie M. Carter Aspinwall; Alice; Mary Ella Carter Sapp; Minnie O; Lonnie C and Lawton I (twins) and Lessie.The husband of Delpha Dora Nichols (daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Nichols). They were the parents of eleven children: 2 infants who died at birth; Clara Bell Carter Crews Craven;Blanche Eloise Carter Smith Huey; Silas Dewey; Samuel Jacob; Irene Carter Dickinson; James Joseph; Mary Myrtle Carter Coe; Grady and Raybon. Silas Simon was a farmer and spent most of his life in Blackshear, Pierce County, Georgia. Silas died in Jacksonville, Florida on March 3, 1946 and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Jacksonville. Delpha Dora Nichols Carter is buried near her husband. Clara Bell Carter Crews Craven described the family as "very close and happy."
(Information from my sketch in"Pioneers of Wiregrass, Georgia, Volume 11, page 77. Also Stella Wilson).
The son of Jacob and Mary Howard Carter. The brother of Benjamin Hill; William "Riley"; Jacob; Burley C; Addie M. Carter Aspinwall; Alice; Mary Ella Carter Sapp; Minnie O; Lonnie C and Lawton I (twins) and Lessie.The husband of Delpha Dora Nichols (daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Nichols). They were the parents of eleven children: 2 infants who died at birth; Clara Bell Carter Crews Craven;Blanche Eloise Carter Smith Huey; Silas Dewey; Samuel Jacob; Irene Carter Dickinson; James Joseph; Mary Myrtle Carter Coe; Grady and Raybon. Silas Simon was a farmer and spent most of his life in Blackshear, Pierce County, Georgia. Silas died in Jacksonville, Florida on March 3, 1946 and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Jacksonville. Delpha Dora Nichols Carter is buried near her husband. Clara Bell Carter Crews Craven described the family as "very close and happy."
(Information from my sketch in"Pioneers of Wiregrass, Georgia, Volume 11, page 77. Also Stella Wilson).


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