Individual Details
William Senter
(10 Mar 1789 - 26 Dec 1858)
William Senter, son of Henry and Rebecca, was described as a hard-shell Baptist preacher, a trader and good citizen who frowned upon the Free Masons. He had eleven children and lived in the following places before dying of cancer and being buried near the South Gibson Post Office.
North Carolina
Green County, Tennessee
Madison County, Tennessee
Henderson County, Tennessee
Carrol County, Tennessee
Gibson County, Tennessee
North Carolina
Green County, Tennessee
Madison County, Tennessee
Henderson County, Tennessee
Carrol County, Tennessee
Gibson County, Tennessee
Events
| Birth | 10 Mar 1789 | North Carolina | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | 17 Dec 1805 | Cumberland County, North Carolina - Jency Ann Butler | ![]() | ![]() | |
| Death | 26 Dec 1858 | Carroll County, Tennessee | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Jency Ann Butler ( - ) |
| Father | Henry SENTER (1760 - 1832) |
| Mother | Rebecca AVANT (1764 - 1853) |
| Sibling | Stephen Senter (1787 - ) |
| Sibling | Drury SENTER (1788 - 1853) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Senter (1791 - ) |
| Sibling | Aaron Senter (1793 - ) |
| Sibling | James B. Senter (1796 - ) |
Notes
Marriage
This is the date of the marriage bond between William Senter and "Ginsey Butlar." The Bondsman was Stephen Senter and the witness was David Holt.Endnotes
1. Rodney Dale Senter, Senter Family History (Untitled document in the library of the Ashe County Historical Society, West Jefferson, N.C.) (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).
2. , Dodd, Jordan, Early American Marriages: North Carolina to 1825 (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).
3. Rodney Dale Senter, Senter Family History (Untitled document in the library of the Ashe County Historical Society, West Jefferson, N.C.) (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).

