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Mathew & Catherine (Boren) Carter, 1880
Photo of Great-great Grandpa Mathew Carter and his wife Catherine Boren in 1880. No location offered by the submitter.
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Other Carter Family Biographies

Catherine (Boren) Carter
Born May 21, 1802

Maggie Martha Holloway Carter
Jan 30, 1895 - May 8, 1985

Maybelle Grace (Carter) Mckay
Born 1899

Peter Carter
Born Sep 30, 1892

Pauline Lacour,Carter
Born Aug 7, 1913

Sarah Jane Josephone McMeans Carter
Born 1852

Oda N Carter
Born Feb 23, 1904

Donald H Carter
Born May 24, 1931

Arthur E Carter
Born Jan 18, 1929

Allyce Carter
Born 1876

Kate E Carter
Born 1878

George E Carter
Born 1882

Oscar Carter
Born 1883

Naomi J Carter
Born Dec 17, 1889

Edgar H Carter
Born Sep 17, 1890

Annie Lee Carter
Born Sep 12, 1881

Willie Estelle Carter
Born Apr 26, 1886

Silas Carter
Born Feb 10, 1911

Jared Carter
Born Jun 14, 1801

Evaline A. Carter
Born 1823
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