ID: I10733
Name: Thomas Randolph CARTER
Sex: M
Birth: 25 DEC 1820 in Alabama, Civil War Soldier
Death: 29 JUN 1892 in Montgomery, Alabama
Burial: stokes carter cemetery, Hope Hull, AL
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1880 United States Federal Census about T. R. Carter Name: T. R. Carter Home in 1880: Keelers, Montgomery, Alabama Age: 58 Estimated birth year: abt 1822 Birthplace: Alabama Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head) Spouse's name: M. J. Father's birthplace: South Carolina Mother's birthplace: South Carolina Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Idiotic or insane: View image Household Members: Name Age T. R. Carter 58 M. J. Carter 38 S. E. Carter 14 Willis Hamilton 75
Name: THOMAS Carter Date: 01 09 1860 Location: AL, Document #: 13796A Serial #: AL1560__.463 Sale Type: CASH ENTRY SALE Acres: 40.2200 Meridian or Watershed: ST STEPHENS Parcel: Township 9N, Range 3E, Section 15
Thomas R. Carter (First_Last) Regiment Name 2 Alabama Cavalry Side Confederate Company K Soldier's Rank_In 2 Lieutenant Soldier's Rank_Out 1 Lieutenant Alternate Name Notes Film Number M374 roll 8
CONFEDERATE ALABAMA TROOPS
Authority: Muster in roll, signed by T. R. Stacey, not dated
Remarks: Sick at Gen Hospital, Lynchburg, Va, Dec 7, 1861.
2nd Regiment, Alabama Cavalry
2nd Cavalry Regiment was organized during May, 1862, at Montgomery, Alabama. Its companies were from the counties of Calhoun, Shelby, Greene, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Butler, Coosa, Monroe, and Dallas. The regiment operated for a time in Florida, then skirmished in Mississippi under General Ruggles before being assigned to Ferguson's Brigade. Under this command it was active in the Atlanta Campaign, the defense of Savannah, and the campaign of the Carolinas. Later the 2nd Cavalry formed part of President Davis' escort when he moved southward during the last days of the war. It surrendered at Forsyth, Georgia, in May, 1865, with about 450 officers and men. Its commanders were Colonels John N. Carpenter, R.G. Earle, and F.W. Hunter; Lieutenant Colonels James Cunningham, Josiah J. Pegues, and John P. West; and Majors Richard W. Carter and Leroy Napier.
Father: John Wise CARTER b: ABT 1792 in Edgefield County South Carolina
Mother: MARY b: 1800
Marriage 1
Lacy Jane BOZEMAN b: 2 DEC 1827 in Spelled as Lacy on her headstone
- Married:
ABT 1845
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Children
infant girl CARTER infant son CARTER Lucy A. CARTER b: ABT 1845 in after the old home place burned down, they rebuilt in same place John WILLIAM CARTER b: 18 OCT 1848 Wm Henry CARTER b: 1850 Marriage 2
Mary Josephine HEREFERD b: 1844 in Virginia
- Married:
ABT 1861
in Montgomery Alabama
Children
Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth CARTER b: ABT 1867 in widowed on 1920 census, on West 5th Street, Montg AL, then she moved in with daughter Josephine | |