Edward Carter1
M, b. circa 1718
Father | UNKNOWN Carter1 b. c 1695, d. 1740 |
Mother | (?) ?1 d. c 1759 |
Relationship | 5th great-granduncle of Randolph Stephen Waugh |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2021 |
Edward Carter was born circa 1718.1 He was the son of UNKNOWN Carter and (?) ?1
On 8 October 1784 he was called "Edward Carter of Dobbs" when he bought 300 acres in Duplin County on the north side of the Northeast Cape Fear River and in the fork of Buck Marsh and Poley Bridge Branch with Solomon Carter as witness.
He was head of a Dobbs County household of 8 "other free", a woman, probably his wife, and 20 slaves in 1790.1,2
On 8 October 1784 he was called "Edward Carter of Dobbs" when he bought 300 acres in Duplin County on the north side of the Northeast Cape Fear River and in the fork of Buck Marsh and Poley Bridge Branch with Solomon Carter as witness.
He was head of a Dobbs County household of 8 "other free", a woman, probably his wife, and 20 slaves in 1790.1,2