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Goldie, Serenus, & Barbara (Bruner) Carter
Goldie, Serenus, & Barbara (Bruner) Carter
My Paternal Aunt Goldie (May 2, 1910 - Jan. 15, 2003) with her parents Serenus & Barbara Carter. Probably taken in the late 1920s or the early 1930s.
People in photo include: Barbara (Bruner) Carter
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Serenus Warren Carter portrait
Serenus Warren Carter portrait
Serenus was born 23 Feb 1847 in Lexington, Richland, Ohio. As a youth Serenus' ambition was to get an education. The story, passed on in the family, was that when the Civil War was declared he saw an opportunity to acquire money for an education. He waited until he was 16 so that he could be hired to take the place of a draftee. Serenus was paid between six and eight hundred dollars. There is no official documentation of this story, the official documentation begins in 1865. He Enrolled at Mansfield, Richland County Ohio, Feb 16, 1865, as a private in Company A, 187th regiment, Ohio Infantry Volunteers, in the service of the United States in the Civil War. Honorably discharged in Macon, Ga, on Jan 20, 1866. Served in the First Brigade, Second Division, Army of the Cumberland.


He seemed to have a touch of wanderlust, because he moved to Bement, Illinois, abt. 1874, to Gallion, Ohio abt. 1880, to Sullivan Illinois abt. 1885, to Nickelton, Missouri abt. 1894, to St. Paul, Arkansas 1899, Linville, Johnson County, Arkansas, 190?. During the 1881 Oklahoma land rush Serenus was a civil engineer surveying for David L. Payne.

He married Mary Elizabeth Atchison, 07 Feb 1875.


He married Barbara Bruner in 1881, in St. Paul Arkansas, and their six children were born in nearby Mountain Top Arkansas. The family moved from Arkansas to Finley, Oklahoma by covered wagon in 1919. They moved to escape malarial mosquitos.

He was appointed Justice of the Peace in Finley.
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Serenus Warren Carter's Land, Oklahoma
Serenus Warren Carter's Land, Oklahoma
Serenus Warren Carter's Certificate guaranteeing his right to 160 acres of land in Paynes Oklahoma Colony in 1881: My Paternal Grandfather Serenus Warren Carter worked as a surveyor for David L. Payne. This is his Certificate of Location that guarantees his right to 160 acres in Oklahoma, signed on May 4, 1881.
People in photo include: Serenus Warren Carter
Serenus Warren Carter, Civil War discharge
Serenus Warren Carter, Civil War discharge
My Paternal Grandfather Serenus Warren Carter enrolled February 16, 1865, a volunteer in the Ohio Infantry. He was a Private in Captain William W. Cockley's Company A 187 Regiment. Discharged on January 20, 1866 at Macon, Georgia. I found this in my parent's safe deposit box after their deaths.
People in photo include: Serenus Warren Carter

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Lori Russell
My mother is Pamela Thompson. My dad is Richard William Russell.
My mom grew up in Fenwick Michigan. My dad grew up in Hart Michigan. They had 2 kids together. Living in Michigan.
AncientFaces
This account is shared by Community Support (Kathy Pinna & Daniel Pinna & Lizzie Kunde) so we can quickly answer any questions you might have. Please reach out and message us here if you have any questions, feedback, requests to merge biographies, or just want to say hi!
2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!
Reuben Bruner
Reuben Bruner
My Great-Grandfather, Reuben Bruner.
b. 08 Dec 1828 - Scott County, Virginia
d. 27 Jan 1918 - Laurel County, Kentucky
Nora Belle (Carter) Brinker
Nora Belle (Carter) Brinker
Nora Belle (Carter) Brinker b. 18 Oct 1878, Stafford, Stafford Co., Kansas, was the daughter of Serenus Warren Carter and Mary Elizabeth Atchison.
People in photo include: Nora Belle Carter
The Reuben Bruner Family
The Reuben Bruner Family
My great-grandparents, Katherine(Stewart)Bruner, b. 22 Feb 1840, & Reuben Bruner, b.08 Dec 1828, with three of their children.

The photo was possibly taken in Laurel Co., Kentucky.

I would be interested to know if anyone knows which of their children these are.
The Carter Family
The Carter Family
Top Row: Bennie, Gladys & Goldie Carter
Bottom Row: Truman, Serenus & Barbara (Bruner) Carter

Taken in either Arkansas or Oklahoma.
Leon Heston Carter
Leon Heston Carter
Leon Heston Carter b. 18 Jun 1890 in Illinois- son of Serenus Warren Carter and Mary Elizabeth Atchison. Lived in Arkansas & Oklahoma.
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Carter & Webb
Carter & Webb
May(Campbell)Carter, with sisters-in-law Gladys(Carter)Webb & Goldie(Carter)Webb and Goldie's husband, Amacy Thomas(Tom) Webb. Gladys and Goldie were my father's sisters. Photo was taken in Oregon.
Serenus Warren Carter portrait
Serenus Warren Carter portrait
Serenus was born 23 Feb 1847 in Lexington, Richland, Ohio. As a youth Serenus' ambition was to get an education. The story, passed on in the family, was that when the Civil War was declared he saw an opportunity to acquire money for an education. He waited until he was 16 so that he could be hired to take the place of a draftee. Serenus was paid between six and eight hundred dollars. There is no official documentation of this story, the official documentation begins in 1865. He Enrolled at Mansfield, Richland County Ohio, Feb 16, 1865, as a private in Company A, 187th regiment, Ohio Infantry Volunteers, in the service of the United States in the Civil War. Honorably discharged in Macon, Ga, on Jan 20, 1866. Served in the First Brigade, Second Division, Army of the Cumberland.


He seemed to have a touch of wanderlust, because he moved to Bement, Illinois, abt. 1874, to Gallion, Ohio abt. 1880, to Sullivan Illinois abt. 1885, to Nickelton, Missouri abt. 1894, to St. Paul, Arkansas 1899, Linville, Johnson County, Arkansas, 190?. During the 1881 Oklahoma land rush Serenus was a civil engineer surveying for David L. Payne.

He married Mary Elizabeth Atchison, 07 Feb 1875.


He married Barbara Bruner in 1881, in St. Paul Arkansas, and their six children were born in nearby Mountain Top Arkansas. The family moved from Arkansas to Finley, Oklahoma by covered wagon in 1919. They moved to escape malarial mosquitos.

He was appointed Justice of the Peace in Finley.
People tagged:
Serenus Warren Carter's Land, Oklahoma
Serenus Warren Carter's Land, Oklahoma
Serenus Warren Carter's Certificate guaranteeing his right to 160 acres of land in Paynes Oklahoma Colony in 1881: My Paternal Grandfather Serenus Warren Carter worked as a surveyor for David L. Payne. This is his Certificate of Location that guarantees his right to 160 acres in Oklahoma, signed on May 4, 1881.
People in photo include: Serenus Warren Carter
Scott Siblings
Scott Siblings
The Scott Siblings - Judson Philander b. 28 Dec 1866, Celia Viola b. 22 Aug 1874, Charles Lester b. 12 Feb 1871, Calista Arletta b. 14 Aug 1865, Lincoln Ellsworth b. 18 Jun 1861 & Philip Philetus b. 18 Oct 1855.

They were all born in Michigan & later moved to Blue Earth Co.,Minnesota. They were the children of Charles Clark Scott and Lydia Marilla Sprague.
Mari Kolbjornsdatter Livdalen Gulsvig
Mari Kolbjornsdatter Livdalen Gulsvig
Mari Kolbjornsdatter Livdalen Gulsvig was born April 20, 1833 in Flaa, Buskerud, Norway.In 1869 she homsteaded, four miles north of what is now Brooten, MN, with her husband,Peter(Per)Thompson. This photo was taken either late in the 1800's or early in the 1900's.
The Lincoln E. Scott Family
The Lincoln E. Scott Family
The Scotts - Robert Ellsworth b. 20 Feb 1887, Alice Jeanette b. 28 Sep 1905, Jennie Almarie(Cooper) b. 22 Jun 1865, Walter Irving b. 08 Apr 1889, Lincoln Ellsworth b. 18 Jun 1861, Doris Almarie b. 05 Jan 1903 & Glenn C. b. 10 Oct 1898.

Picture was taken in Blue Earth Co., Minnesota.
Relative of Serenus W. Carter
Relative of Serenus W. Carter
Young girl, seated, in a lacy dress.
Photographer - Mulligan Bros., Columbus, Ohio

The girl in the photo probably has one of these surnames: Carter, Murphy, Hillflicker/Hillficker or possibly Courtney. If not, she is probably related to one of these families. They lived primarily in Richland and Crawford Counties in Ohio.
She is so cute,and I would love to know her name.
Serenus Warren Carter, Civil War discharge
Serenus Warren Carter, Civil War discharge
My Paternal Grandfather Serenus Warren Carter enrolled February 16, 1865, a volunteer in the Ohio Infantry. He was a Private in Captain William W. Cockley's Company A 187 Regiment. Discharged on January 20, 1866 at Macon, Georgia. I found this in my parent's safe deposit box after their deaths.
People in photo include: Serenus Warren Carter
Goldie, Serenus, & Barbara (Bruner) Carter
Goldie, Serenus, & Barbara (Bruner) Carter
My Paternal Aunt Goldie (May 2, 1910 - Jan. 15, 2003) with her parents Serenus & Barbara Carter. Probably taken in the late 1920s or the early 1930s.
People in photo include: Barbara (Bruner) Carter
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Uncle John Bruner
Uncle John Bruner
This is my Grandmother, Barbara Wilma Bruner's brother, John Bruner - b.02 Dec 1877.
As the photo states, he is the one in overalls. I would like to know the identities of the other people in the photo. It was probably taken in Kentucky.
Goldie Carter
Goldie Carter was born on May 2, 1910, and died at age 92 years old on January 15, 2003. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Goldie Carter.
Serenus Warren Carter
Serenus Warren Carter was born on February 23, 1847 in Lexington, Richland County, Ohio United States of America. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Serenus Warren Carter.
Leon Heston Carter
Leon Heston Carter was born on June 18, 1890. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Leon Heston Carter.
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