Individual Details

Wilkes Edward Randolph Carter

(23 Sep 1868 - 14 Sep 1940)

On the 1900 U. S. Census of Louisville, Winston Co., Mississippi, Wilkes E. R. Carter appears with his wife Ada M. and children Jewel J. and Samuel L. Wilkes and Ada have been married 7 years. She is the mother of 4 with 2 currently living. Wilkes is a farmer.

On the 1910 U. S. Census of Noxapater, Winston Co, Mississippi, Wilkes E. R. Carter is indexed as Wakes Carter with wife Addie and children Samuel L., Riburn, Clarence, and Clanton. Wilkes' brother-in-law Clanton Estes is also living with them. Wilkes is a farmer.

On the 1920 U. S. Census of Plattsburg, Winston Co., Mississippi Wilkes E. R. Carter is shown with his wife Ada and children Wilburn, Clarence, Clanton, Catherine and Chad. Wilkes is a farmer.

On the 1930 U. S. Census of Plattsburg, Winston,Co., Mississippi Wicks Carter is how his name is spelled. He is shown with his wife Ada and children Clanton, Catherine and Thad. Wilkes is a farmer.

Events

Birth23 Sep 1868Chester Co., South Carolina
Marriage16 Mar 1893Winston Co., Mississippi - Myrtle Ada Estes
Residence1900Louisville, Winston Co., Mississippi
Residence1910Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi
Residence1920Plattsburg, Winston Co., Mississippi
Residence1930Plattsburg, Winston Co., Mississippi
Death14 Sep 1940Winston Co., Mississippi
BurialMount Carmel Baptist Cemetery, Noxapater, Winston Co., Mississippi

Families

SpouseMyrtle Ada Estes (1875 - 1953)
ChildJewel J. Carter (1895 - 1973)
ChildSamuel Lee Carter (1899 - )
ChildKilburn Wilkes Carter (1901 - 1973)
ChildClarence Estes Carter (1904 - 1952)
ChildClanton R Carter (1907 - 1949)
ChildKathryn Carter (1910 - 1991)
ChildThad Carter (1914 - )
FatherJohn Joseph Carter (1832 - 1879)
MotherMartha Caroline Kirkpatrick (1835 - 1894)
SiblingAlice Francis Carter (1854 - 1918)
SiblingWilliam Brooks Carter (1856 - 1929)
SiblingJames Blair Carter (1859 - 1931)
SiblingJohn Joseph Carter Jr. (1864 - 1916)
SiblingLevi Carter (1871 - 1917)
SiblingEarnest Haskell Carter (1874 - 1952)

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