| Birth: | 29 May 1844 in Sedgwick, Hancock, ME U. S. A. 1 |
| Death: | 23 Jan 1917 in Stonington, Hancock, ME U. S. A. 1 |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | David CARTER Jr. b. 14 Jun 1818 in Sedgwick, Hancock, ME U. S. A. |
| Mother: | Lydia Hooper b. 15 Nov 1817 |
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| Changed: 1 Mar 2003 |
| Physical Description: having a dark complexion, hazel eyes, black hair, and being 5 ft 4 and 3/4 inches tall About 1862 Washington, DC U. S. A. 1 |
| Occupation: seaman About 1870 Sedgwick, Hancock, ME U. S. A. 1 |
| Occupation: fisherman 1908 Surry, Hancock, ME U. S. A. 1 2 |
| Occupation: farmer 2 Jun 1880 Surry, Hancock, ME U. S. A. 3 |
| Residence: Hancock, Hancock, ME U. S. A. 1 |
| Residence: 2 Jun 1880 Surry, Hancock, ME U. S. A. 3 |
| Military: Bet 1861 and 1862 New Orleans, Orleans, LA U. S. A. 1 |
| Illness: 24 Mar 1890 Surry, Hancock, ME U. S. A. 1 |
Individual:
He served as a Private in the American Civil War, in the 14th Regiment M
E Volunteers, Company A. He enlisted for three years on 18 Nov 1861 in Sedgwick, ME and was mustered in with his company on 3 Dec 1861 in Augusta, ME. However, he was discharged in New Orleans, LA abt Aug 1862 because of illness (diphtheria).
- Title:
The Carter Families of Hancock County, Maine
Walter Snow, Elizabeth Carroll Wescott and Stetson C. Carter, The Carte
r Families of Hancock County, Maine
"Elizabeth Carroll Wescott was born in Blue Hill, Maine Aug 2, 1918, an
d resides presently in Bucksport after a career in lirrarianship. [She died in 2001.] She graduated from George Stevens Academy and earned degrees from Colby College and Simmons College, following which she was a reference librarian at Simmons College of Library Science, Pennsylvania State University and Brown University. After retiring and returning to Blue Hill and later moving to Bucksport, ME, Miss Wescott became interested in genealogy and has aquired considerable data relative to the early families of Blue Hill, Penobscot, Sedgwick, Castine, Brooklin, Surry, and many other towns. Through correspondence, Beth became involved in expanding her Grindle research and joined Capt. Almon Gray, Mr. Walter A. Snow, and Mr. David Grindle as co-compiler of "The Grindle Family of Hancock County, Maine." As a genealogist interested in numerous families, she spent many hours of research and corresponded with many people, sharing her data most generously with Mr. Carter and Mr. Snow. Without her contributions this publication would not have been possible." (1992)
- Title: Surry, Maine Register (1908)
- Title: U. S. Government, United State of America Federal Census (Washington, D
.C. National Archives microfilm publications)
- Title:
New England & Pennsylvania Genealogy
Darryl Rowles
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