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Carter, Johanna Judge

Carter, Johanna Judge

Female 1830 - 1885  (~ 55 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Carter, Johanna Judge was born in CA 1830 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States (daughter of Carter, Charles Powell II and Ingram, Susan); died on 18 Aug 1885 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1 Jun 1850, Darlington County, South Carolina, United States

    Johanna married Bronson, Horace William Jr. on 18 Dec 1851 in South Carolina, United States. Horace was born on 18 Nov 1828 in South Carolina, United States; died on 7 Mar 1891 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Bronson, Charles W. was born in CA 1855 in Georgia, United States; and died.
    2. Bronson, Ella J. was born in CA 1856 in Georgia, United States; and died.
    3. Bronson, Sidney C. was born on CA Mar 1860 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, United States; died on 13 Nov 1927.
    4. Bronson, Emerson was born in CA 1864 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, United States; and died.
    5. Bronson, Mary was born on CA Oct 1869 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, United States; and died.
    6. Bronson, John Ingram Sr. was born on 14 Jul 1873 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, United States; died on 14 Mar 1945 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Carter, Charles Powell II was born on 6 Mar 1797 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States (son of Carter, Giles and DuBose, Magdalene); died on 5 Mar 1880 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; was buried in Carter's Crossroads, Darlington County, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Buried behind the former home of Derrick Joye, just above Carter's Cross Roads.

    Charles married Ingram, Susan about 1821 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States. Susan was born on 26 May 1802 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died on 18 Sep 1862 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ingram, Susan was born on 26 May 1802 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died on 18 Sep 1862 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States.
    Children:
    1. Carter, Giles CSA was born on 25 Nov 1821 in Cartersville, Darlington District, South Carolina; died on 16 Aug 1885 in Cartersville, Darlington County, South Carolina.
    2. Carter, Col. William Ingram CSA was born on 24 Jan 1823 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died on 19 Jul 1881 in Cartersville, Darlington District, South Carolina; was buried in Jul 1881 in Cartersville Cemetery, Cartersville, South Carolina.
    3. Carter, John Isaac CSA was born in CA 1825 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; and died.
    4. Carter, Sara J. Ann was born in CA 1827 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died after 1880 in Sumter County, South Carolina, United States.
    5. Carter, Rachel was born in CA 1829 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; and died.
    6. 1. Carter, Johanna Judge was born in CA 1830 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died on 18 Aug 1885 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, United States.
    7. Carter, Lt. Sidney R. CSA was born on 28 May 1832 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died on 8 Jul 1863 in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania; was buried on 8 Jul 1863 in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania.
    8. Carter, David Richard CSA was born on 29 Apr 1834 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died on 18 May 1862 in Pocotaligo, Beaufort County, South Carolina.
    9. Carter, Sgt. James Morgan CSA was born in CA 1835 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died on 3 May 1863 in Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania County, Virginia.
    10. Carter, Cornelia was born in CA 1837 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died in CA 1839 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States.
    11. Carter, Malissa A. was born in CA 1839 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Carter, Giles was born in 1764 in Virginia, United States; died on 2 May 1846 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; was buried in Darlington County, South Carolina, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Possessions: 1815, South Carolina, United States; a grant of 1,000 acres
    • Misc: 22 Oct 1822, Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; served on the Grand Jury

    Notes:


    A Map by Mills (1820) shows Giles Carter as owning two tracts of land-one most likely Carter's Cross Roads, the other lower, and therefore most likely Cartersville. Giles received a grant of 1000 acres in 1815 (record in archives).

    At one time this section was principally owned by the DuBose's, who came from the Huguenot settlement on the Santee River and settled on Lynches River around 1756. Bishop Gregg mentions the bloody struggle during the Revolution that was carried on between the DuBoses (Whigs) and the Tories near Wilmington-Manchester RR (now the ACL railroad).

    Buried:
    Giles Carter is buried in a family burial ground behind the home of Mrs. Frank Copeland between Fair Hope Church and Carter's Cross Roads.

    Giles married DuBose, Magdalene in 1785 in South Carolina, United States. Magdalene (daughter of DuBose, John Sr. (S-3) (AR) and Carter, Lydia) was born in 1770 in near Cartersville, Sumter District, South Carolina; died after 1810 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  DuBose, Magdalene was born in 1770 in near Cartersville, Sumter District, South Carolina (daughter of DuBose, John Sr. (S-3) (AR) and Carter, Lydia); died after 1810 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States.

    Notes:


    Compilers for the Giles Carter Line are LaRae Carter Corbete, Grace Carter Manos, Joy Carter Johnstone, Leola Konopa and Miss Margaret Carter of Lake City, SC.

    Children:
    1. Carter, Frederick Alexander was born in 1780 in South Carolina, United States; died in 1842.
    2. Carter, Daniel was born in in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died after 1846.
    3. Carter, Edward was born in in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; and died.
    4. Carter, Frank was born in in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; and died.
    5. Carter, Perry was born in in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; and died.
    6. 2. Carter, Charles Powell II was born on 6 Mar 1797 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died on 5 Mar 1880 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; was buried in Carter's Crossroads, Darlington County, South Carolina.
    7. Carter, Susan was born in in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; and died.
    8. Carter, Hattie was born in in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; and died.
    9. Carter, Maggie was born in in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; and died.
    10. Carter, James John Sr. was born on 10 Jun 1808 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died in 1882 in South Carolina, United States.
    11. Carter, Mary was born in 1810 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died in 1836.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  DuBose, John Sr. (S-3) (AR) was born on 13 May 1738 in Christ Church Parish, Charleston District, South Carolina (son of DuBose, Stephen I (S) and Carter, Lydia); died before 1 Jun 1800 in Lynche's Creek, Sumter County, South Carolina; was buried in 1800 in Sumter County, South Carolina, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Am Rev: 1 Jul 1779; enlisting July 1, 1779 as a private and later a corporal in 2nd Reg't. of South Carolina
    • Census: 1 Jun 1790, St. Thomas, Cheraws District, South Carolina
    • Possessions: 19 Nov 1796, Camden District, South Carolina; land on the south side of Lynche's Creek, that had origninally been granted to Stephen DuBose,

    Notes:


    The Huguenot society of South Carolina. John DuBose ca 1738 died ca 1799/1800 married Lydia.

    Birth:

    First publication has birth as May 13, 1738, supplement II has birth date as June 13, 1738. Source- Eleanor W. Bradley, Brantford, Ontario, Sept.1979.

    Am Rev:
    The 2nd Regiment, S.C. was commanded by Lt. Col. Francis Marion in the American Revolution.

    Grace Carter Manos has joined the D.A.R. on his record. Her number is #612266, also see DAR #253451 & A043886. See page 115, Sup II, DuBose Genealogy.

    Possessions:

    "S.C. Deed Book AA, 1794-1804, 1796, Sumter District, SC" - John DuBose of Darlington sells land in 1796 in Camden District, (Salem) south side of Lynches Creek that had originally been granted to Stephen DuBose in 1770 to Jeremiah Moore. The deed was signed by John DuBose on 19 November 1796, and proved by (his wife) Lydia DuBose.




    Died:
    He is not listed on the 1800 census.

    John married Carter, Lydia about 1757. Lydia was born in 1739 in Cartersville, Darlington District, South Carolina; died in 1811 in Lynche's Creek, Darlington District, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Carter, Lydia was born in 1739 in Cartersville, Darlington District, South Carolina; died in 1811 in Lynche's Creek, Darlington District, South Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1 Jun 1790, St. Thomas, Cheraws District, South Carolina
    • Census: 1 Jun 1800, Darlington District, South Carolina, United States

    Children:
    1. DuBose, John Jr. was born in 1757 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States; died in 1799 in Darlington, Darlington County, South Carolina, United States.
    2. DuBose, Jeremiah was born about 1759 in Sumter County, South Carolina, United States; died on 17 Jun 1839 in Pike County, Alabama, United States.
    3. DuBose, Zachariah was born about 1760 in Sumter County, South Carolina, United States; died in 1825 in Mott's Crossroads (north of Olanta), Sumter District, South Carolina.
    4. DuBose, Mary Susan was born in 1765 in Sumter County, South Carolina, United States; died in 1851 in Pike County, Alabama, United States.
    5. DuBose, Elias was born about 1768 in Sumter County, South Carolina, United States; and died.
    6. 5. DuBose, Magdalene was born in 1770 in near Cartersville, Sumter District, South Carolina; died after 1810 in Darlington District, South Carolina, United States.
    7. DuBose, Jeptha was born in CA 1771 in Sumter County, South Carolina, United States; died in CA 1855 in Choctaw County, Alabama, United States.
    8. DuBose, Millie or Milla was born about 1786 in Sumter County, South Carolina, United States; and died.


Generation: 5

  1. 20.  DuBose, Stephen I (S)DuBose, Stephen I (S) was born on 13 May 1702 in Jamestown, Berkeley County, South Carolina (son of du Bosc, Isaac I (I-1) and Couillandeau, Susanne); died in 1772 in Cartersville, Darlington District, South Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: CA 1738, Williamsburg County, South Carolina, United States; outside of Williamsburg Township
    • Occupation: 15 Jun 1743, Christ Church Parish, Berkeley County, South Carolina; tavern keeper
    • Living: 1753, Prince Frederick Parish, Darlington District, South Carolina
    • Residence: 1770, Cartersville, Darlington District, South Carolina
    • Possessions: 25 May 1770, Craven County, South Carolina, USA; 150 acres of land on South side of Lynches Creek

    Notes:


    Stephen & Elizabeth DuBose were living in Prince Frederick Parish in 1753. On May 25, 1770 Stephen received 150 acres of land in Craven Co. on south side of Lynches Creek. (Pre-revolutionary plats, Vol. II, p. 247, S C Archives). [dubois.FTW]

    Imported tree from Ancestry.com 9/14/98. File name 10104. Submitter mccown@compuserve.com.

    From The Huguenot Society of South Carolina..... Marie DuBose born ca 1765 S.C., d. ca 1851 Pike Co., Ala. Married S.C. to Daniel Cole. John DuBose ca 1738 died ca 1799/1800 married Lydia. Stephen Du Bose born ca 1702 died 1772. Isaac DuBose born 1660 died 1718/1726 married ca 1680 Susanne Couillandeau. Louis DuBose married Anne.

    Book S PP 334-335 RMC Office Charleston County, deed dated March 11, 1733.

    Emigration France to South Carolina in 1685 (from Normandy, France)

    Land Grant dated 26 Jan. 1714/15 from Lord Proprietors to Isaac DuBose: Plantation of 250 acres in Craven County on Walakan Creek. quit Rent one shilling per hundred acres. The said Isaac Dubose by his last will, bearing date of the 19th June 1714, did give all his lands not therin particularly mentioned, unto and amongst his eight children after the death of his wife, Susannah Couillandeau Dubose, their mother, and his son, John Dubose has settled upon and taken possession of the above tract of 250 acres for his part, and which lands are here by required to be recorded by me, Susannah Dubose, on behalf of my said son, John Dubose. Witness my hand the 23rd day of May 1733. Signed Susannah Dubose (111, p. 145) Source: South Carolina Land Grants by Holcomb.
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    From Anita Newsom Nail 10/25/2019
     In case you need acceptable proof of STEPHEN DuBOSE, SR's LINK TO HIS PARENTS:
    Clara A. Langley, SOUTH CAROLINA DEED ABSTRACTS 1719-1772, Vol. II, p. 95. From Book AA, p. 185, 12 Jun 1742 DEED OF GIFT proving the children of ISAAC & SUSANNAH DUBOSE, Isaac Dubose, son of Susannah Cook, & heir-at-law to her real estate, to Elizabeth Whilden, for divers considerations, 150 a., a part of his mother's tract; to his brother, Daniel DuBose, 150 a.; to his brother STEPHEN DuBOSE, 150 a.; to his brother, John DuBose, 186 a. on which his mother lived; to his brother, Andrew DuBose, 186 a. in the Pine Barren, adjoining the land given to John; Elizabeth Whilden, Daniel DuBose, & Stephen Dubose to pay equal shares of £100 to Peter DuBose. Witnesses: Lewis Gourdin, Paul Brunneau, John Leger. Before John Gendron, J. P. James Mickie, D.P.R.]

    Residence:

    They lived in Williamsburg County, but outside of Williamsburg Township as surveyed in 1736.

    Possessions:

    "S.C. Deed Book AA, 1794-1804, 1796, Sumter District, SC" - John DuBose of Darlington sells land in 1796 in Camden District, (Salem) south side of Lynches Creek that had originally been granted to Stephen DuBose in 1770. The deed was signed by John DuBose on 19 November 1796, and proved by (his wife) Lydia DuBose.

    Stephen married Carter, Lydia about 1737 in Prince Frederick Parish, South Carolina, USA. Lydia was born about 1715; died on CA Jun 1738 in Christ Church Parish, Berkeley County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 21.  Carter, Lydia was born about 1715; died on CA Jun 1738 in Christ Church Parish, Berkeley County, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Speculation is that Lydia was a Carter as they lived in Cartersville area.

    Died:

    Apparently died in child-birth as Stephen had remarried to Elizabeth before 1744.

    Notes:

    Our ancestor, Isaac DuBose, was one of the persecuted huguenots who fled from France to South Carolina in1686.
    The First Civil War between the Catholics and the Huguenots took place in 1562 during the reign of Charles IX.
    After a bloody conflict at Druex, peace was made in favor of the Huguenots, But it was only temporary. When
    the Edict of Nantes was issued in 1598 during the reign of Henry IV, the Huguenots were guaranteed religious
    freedom and lived in sporadic safety until 1685 when the Edict was revoked by Louis XIV. The persecutions
    were then so horrible, it became necessary to seek liberty in other countries.
    South Carolina participated in the benefits which these people of great industry and moral habits contributed to
    the countries in which they settled. It was not easy at first, as the English Colonists resented the French being
    given the same rights as themselves. However, by 1696 the French had taken the oath of allegiance to the English
    Crown, and the differences were gradually reconciled. There is a list in book form, of the French refugees who
    took the oath. Isaac DuBose's name is on the list, also, that of his wife and other relatives.
    A large number of the refugees, including the DuBoses, settled on the south side of Santee River, where a town
    called Jamestown was laid out in the Parish of St. James. The area around became known as "French Santee".
    Issac DuBose lot no. 12 in Jamestown.
    Stephen DuBose, b. ca.1702 m. first Lydia (d. ca. 1739) m. 2nd Elizabeth. Records of Stephen DuBose and his
    Family are incomplete. The "History of Williamsburg County" by W.W. Boddie refers to Stephen and Elizabeth
    DuBose as Living in Williamsburg District and on a list of heads of families in Williamsburg Township. About
    1769/70 Stephen and his family moved up to Lynches creek as Memorials Vol. 10 p 133 S.C. Department of
    Archives, Columbia, S.C. shows Stephen Dubusk received 150 acres of land in a grant in Craven County
    05/25/1770. Pre-Revolutionary War plats Vol. 11, p. 247 of Oct. 7, 1769 shows the plat for Stephen Dubusk on
    the South side of Lynches Creek. Plat Vols. Also in archives show this the location that became Cartersville.
    John Dubose, son of Stephen and first Lydia (possibly other unknown) was born 06/13/1738 (Christ Church
    Parish Register-from S.C. Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol 28 p. 128). He died ca. 1799/1800. He
    married Lydia Carter.
    Sumter County, S.C. Deed Book AA 1794-1804 p 156-157, Sumter S.C. shows John Dubose deeded land
    06/04/1796 (originally granted to Stephen Dubose in 1770 to Jeremiah Moore, John Dubose (called Junior to
    distinguish him from his older relative of the same name) lived in Darlington County. This Land was in Salem
    County. Which Later became part of Sumter District. John Dubose obtained several grants of land from land
    grants recorded in Archives and Plats showing the same. The land deeded to Jeremiah Moore was "proved" by
    Lydia Dubose November 19, 1796. From the above it appears John Dubose inherited his father Stephen Dubose's
    land, that was originally a grant to Stephen DuBose. Since Darlington County records were partially destroyed,
    only a partial list exists today. Darlington County Deed Book H p. 30-32, Clerk of Court Office, Darlington, S.C.
    shows conveyance dated 09/24/1800, of property of John DuBose deeded to John Crow. This included five tracts
    of land, or 1300 acres, originally granted to John Dubose and shown on the plat. Dated 1800 and recorded
    12/16/1820--this transaction shows them and their spouses signing releases:
    Jeremiah Dubose-wife Rebeckah-signed release of dower rights
    Zachariah DuBose-wife Suzanne-- " " " " "
    Giles Carter-wife-Magdalen DuBose Carter " " " "
    John DuBose Jr.-wife-Ann DuBose " " " " "
    Daniel Cole-wife-Mary DuBose Cole " " " " "
    Isaac DuBose the emigrant to South Carolina, was the son of Louis Dubose and wife Anne of Dieppe, Normandy,
    France. He was born in Dieppe ca. 1665, died in South Carolina ca 1718. About 1688 he married Suzanne
    Couillandeau who was born ca. 16--, died ca 1740. She was from LaTremblade, province of Saintonge, France.
    Daughter of Pierre Couillandeau, Sr. and wife Marie Fougeraut. Marie married four times, her last husband being
    Moyse Briguad, who came to South Carolina with them. He bought lots 28 and 33 in Jamestown.
    When the children of Isaac and Suzanne DuBose grew up and married some established homes in other sections
    of S.C. Stephen owned a grant of land on Lynches Creek in the Darlington District. He moved his family there
    about 1770. Quite a number of relatives settled nearby. His son, John obtained several grants of land as recorded
    in the S.C. Archives, Columbia S.C. John served in the American Revolutionary War as a soldier under Lt. Col.
    Marion and furnished needed provisions for the army. After John's death about 18101811. Jeremiah DuBose and
    family, Mary DuBose and husband, Daniel Cole sold their lands on Lynches Creek and started moving South.
    Daniel and Mary lived a few years in Edgefield District S.C. They with other relatives moved to Washington
    County, Ga. Jeptha DuBose lived next door to them. By 1809 Daniel and Mary were living in Pulaski County,
    Georgia. They were next listed in Alabama. Finally settled in Pike County, Alabama, where they lived the rest
    of their lives. Therefore, we are descended from Mary DuBose Cole, daughter of John and Lydia Carter DuBose,
    granddaughter of Stephen DuBose. Stephen was the son of Isaac DuBose, the immigrant.
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    Imported tree from Ancestry.com 9/14/98. File name 10104. Submitter mccown@compuserve.com.
    Imported file includes all descendants of Astromonie Dubois (b. 1515) through children of Daniel Cole, Sr. (b.
    abt 1765) and Mary Dubose (b. abt 1765). Facts need corroboration.
    The Huguenot society of South Carolina. Marie DuBose Born ca 1765 S.C. D ca 1851 Pike Co., Ala Married SC
    to Daniel Cole. John DuBose Ca 1738 died ca 1799/1800 married Lydia Stephen Du Bose born ca 1702 died
    1772 Isaac DuBose born 1660 died 1718/1726 married ca 1680 Susanne Couillandcau Louis DuBose married
    Anne
    From The French Refugees number 73 Isaac DuBosc, fils de Louis Dubosc et d'Anne Dubosc, de Dieppe en
    Normandie, Suzanne Dubosc,sa femme fille de Pierre Couillandeau, et de Susane Couillandeau, native de la
    Tramblade en Xanintonge.
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    Children:
    1. 10. DuBose, John Sr. (S-3) (AR) was born on 13 May 1738 in Christ Church Parish, Charleston District, South Carolina; died before 1 Jun 1800 in Lynche's Creek, Sumter County, South Carolina; was buried in 1800 in Sumter County, South Carolina, United States.




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