Individual Details
James Blair Carter
(20 Oct 1859 - 27 Dec 1931)
On the 1900 U. S. Census of Baton Rouge, Chester Co., South Carolina James Carter a farmer appears with his wife Minnie and children Lillie, Roy, Buferd, Roberta, David and Carrie. Minnie and James have been married 16 years. Minnie is the mother of 7, 6 of whom are living. Also in the household is a servant James Wood.
On the 1910 U. S. Census of Baton Rouge township, Chester Co., South Carolina, James Carter appears with his wife Minnie and children Ora L., James R., A. Burford, M. Roberta, David Lee, Carrie R., John J., and Butler W. James is a farmer. Minnie is the mother of 9 with 8 still living.
On the 1920 U.S. Census of Baton Rouge, Chester Co., South Carolina James B. Carter appears with his wife Minnie S., children Roberta, Carrie, John Joe and Butler Their granddaughter Lillian age 5 is also living with them. Roberta and Carrie are school teachers, James and his sons are farmers.
On the 1930 U. S. Census of Baton Rouge, Chester Co., South Carolina John B. Carter appears with his wife Minnie S., son J. Joe, daughter-in-law Mattie and granddaughter Lillian. The men are farmers.
The State, Columbia, South Carolina, December 29, 1931, Page 2, Col. 6: Special to The State. Chester, Dec. 29--The funeral services of James B. Carter, prominent farmer of western Chester county, who died Sunday night following an illness of heart and kidney trouble, were conducted from the Calvary Baptist church Monday afternoon with the Rev. Edgar W. Davis, the Rev. James Henry Yarborough and the Rev. M. L. Banister in charge. The burial was made in the graveyard of the church. Mr. Carter, who was 72 years of age, was a native of the section in which he lived and died. He was a member of Cedar Camp No. 5 Woodmen of the World, and they assisted with the services. Mr. Carter is survived by his widow, Mrs. Minnie Carter, and by the following sons and daughters: Roy Carter of Landsford, Buford Carter of Leeds, Dave L. Carter of Chester, John Joe Carter of Leeds, Butler Carter of Union; Mrs. W. S. Minter of Chester and Mrs. B. H. Gregory of Leeds and a granddaughter, Miss Lillian Carter of western Chester county; two brothers, Ernest Carter and Wilks Carter of Mississippi, also survive.
On the 1910 U. S. Census of Baton Rouge township, Chester Co., South Carolina, James Carter appears with his wife Minnie and children Ora L., James R., A. Burford, M. Roberta, David Lee, Carrie R., John J., and Butler W. James is a farmer. Minnie is the mother of 9 with 8 still living.
On the 1920 U.S. Census of Baton Rouge, Chester Co., South Carolina James B. Carter appears with his wife Minnie S., children Roberta, Carrie, John Joe and Butler Their granddaughter Lillian age 5 is also living with them. Roberta and Carrie are school teachers, James and his sons are farmers.
On the 1930 U. S. Census of Baton Rouge, Chester Co., South Carolina John B. Carter appears with his wife Minnie S., son J. Joe, daughter-in-law Mattie and granddaughter Lillian. The men are farmers.
The State, Columbia, South Carolina, December 29, 1931, Page 2, Col. 6: Special to The State. Chester, Dec. 29--The funeral services of James B. Carter, prominent farmer of western Chester county, who died Sunday night following an illness of heart and kidney trouble, were conducted from the Calvary Baptist church Monday afternoon with the Rev. Edgar W. Davis, the Rev. James Henry Yarborough and the Rev. M. L. Banister in charge. The burial was made in the graveyard of the church. Mr. Carter, who was 72 years of age, was a native of the section in which he lived and died. He was a member of Cedar Camp No. 5 Woodmen of the World, and they assisted with the services. Mr. Carter is survived by his widow, Mrs. Minnie Carter, and by the following sons and daughters: Roy Carter of Landsford, Buford Carter of Leeds, Dave L. Carter of Chester, John Joe Carter of Leeds, Butler Carter of Union; Mrs. W. S. Minter of Chester and Mrs. B. H. Gregory of Leeds and a granddaughter, Miss Lillian Carter of western Chester county; two brothers, Ernest Carter and Wilks Carter of Mississippi, also survive.
Events
Birth | 20 Oct 1859 | Chester Co., South Carolina | |||
Marriage | 1884 | Minnie Selena Pendergrass | |||
Death | 27 Dec 1931 | Chester Co., South Carolina | |||
Burial | Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery, Leeds, Chester Co., South Carolina |
Families
Spouse | Minnie Selena Pendergrass (1860 - 1943) |
Child | Ora Lillian Carter (1886 - 1914) |
Child | James Roy Carter (1890 - 1947) |
Child | Addison Buford Carter (1892 - 1946) |
Child | Minnie "Roberta" Carter (1894 - 1982) |
Child | David Lee Carter Sr. (1896 - 1949) |
Child | Carrie Rebecca Carter (1898 - 1980) |
Child | John Joe Carter (1900 - 1975) |
Child | Butler Woods Carter (1903 - 1989) |
Father | John Joseph Carter (1832 - 1879) |
Mother | Martha Caroline Kirkpatrick (1835 - 1894) |
Sibling | Alice Francis Carter (1854 - 1918) |
Sibling | William Brooks Carter (1856 - 1929) |
Sibling | John Joseph Carter Jr. (1864 - 1916) |
Sibling | Wilkes Edward Randolph Carter (1868 - 1940) |
Sibling | Levi Carter (1871 - 1917) |
Sibling | Earnest Haskell Carter (1874 - 1952) |
Endnotes
1. 1860 Census Chester Co., South Carolina.
2. Ancestry.com OneWorldTree.
3. Find A Grave.
4. 1910 Census Chester Co., South Carolina.
5. South Carolina Death Index, 1821-1955.
6. Find A Grave.
7. Find A Grave.