Stonewall and Frances Carter with grandson Glen. Back, left to right: Glenn's father, Conley, his mother Kate; Elizabeth Street Cox, who was reared by Stonewall and Frances, and Frances' husband, Jub Cox.
Carter family home - This is the rear of the house, but the entrance the family used. Ervin was deceased by this time, and Sallie ran the farm with the help of a sharecropper family.
Stonewall and Frances Carter with grandson Glen. Back, left to right: Glenn's father, Conley, his mother Kate; Elizabeth Street Cox, who was reared by Stonewall and Frances, and Frances' husband, Jub Cox.
"A portrait of Thomas Carter, still in its original Baroque frame, hangs at the headquarters of the Duplin County, North Carolina Historical Society in Rose Hill. On one of the original stretchers was written 'Thos Carter/Nanticoke/ Ile of Wight 1697.' The portrait shows a middle aged man with olive skin, a slightly hooked nose and sparkling gray eyes. He has a plump healthy face and is dressed in peruke, dark coat and linen shirt with flowing jabot. In his hands he hold a letter or possibly a bill of lading." letter from Mr. William Murphy to Dr. Barry Hayes. The portrait had descended through the line of Edward Carter for many generations to Mr. Murphy who had made the gift of the portrait to the library.
Worley Herschel and Sarah Elizabeth (Pannell) Carter. The photo was taken around 1907. Worley was the son of William Herschel and Pheobe Cocke Carter.
back row is Everett Carter, Pheobe Cocke Carter (Worley’s mother) and William Carter. The front row is Clyde Carter, Worley Carter, Thelma Carter, Sarah Elizabeth Carter and Herschel Carter. The photo was taken around 1911. Everett and William are the son’s of Laura Belle Rigs, Worley’s second wife. Sarah Elizabeth was Worley’s third marriage.
William Stonewall Jackson Cox, James Belton Cox & Robert Edward Lee Cox. Picture was taken about 1930 in Rye Cove, Scott County, Virginia.
Back row, left to right, Maggie Glenn ALDERSON WATERS, Bertie ALDERSON TOWER, Isabelle ALDERSON MOCK. Front center: Mary Catherine CULBERTSON ALDERSON, about 74 years of age. On either side of her are two other daughters, one is Edna ALDERSON REEVE and Emma ALDERSON MYERS
Robert and Minnie Sluss Dingus with their children: Hilda, Sally Maureen, Cyrus Bascom, Jonathan H., and Lottie M.
The E.J. Duncan family from his retirement from Tennesse Eastman in 1940. At one time he and all 9 of his sons worked for and at the Tennessee Eastman. From left to right:
Emmett Johnson (EJ) Duncan, his sons: Willard Duncan, Patrick (Pat) Duncan, Silba (Zeb) Duncan, Lester (P.I.) Duncan, Howard (Hairdard) Duncan, Woodrow Wilson, WW, Woody Duncan or Nubbin (as he said, small year-of-corn) and Kelly Wise Duncan the youngest. Missing are James (Jim) Duncan and Emerson Rightly (Emp) Duncan.
Picture was taken at Tennessee Eastman.
Emmett Johnson (EJ) Duncan, his sons: Willard Duncan, Patrick (Pat) Duncan, Silba (Zeb) Duncan, Lester (P.I.) Duncan, Howard (Hairdard) Duncan, Woodrow Wilson, WW, Woody Duncan or Nubbin (as he said, small year-of-corn) and Kelly Wise Duncan the youngest. Missing are James (Jim) Duncan and Emerson Rightly (Emp) Duncan.
Picture was taken at Tennessee Eastman.
Stonewall and Frances Carter with grandson Glen. Back, left to right: Glenn's father, Conley, his mother Kate; Elizabeth Street Cox, who was reared by Stonewall and Frances, and Frances' husband, Jub Cox.
Robert and Minnie Sluss Dingus with their children: Hilda, Sally Maureen, Cyrus Bascom, Jonathan H., and Lottie M.