Genealogy Projects tagged with Carter County on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Jacobs Cemetery, Jacobs, Kentucky

    Other than a few badly weathered/broken grave markers and possibly a number of unmarked graves that can not be read, every name on every tombstone that is readable has been entered into this Find A Grave cemetery. The oldest internment date, as determined by tombstone dates, is 1878. A picture of every tombstone that could be found in this cemetery was taken July 2011. It is located on Greenbri...

  • Bomar Point Cemetery, Wilson, Oklahoma

    Go to Wilson Name study This project is for those buried in Bomar Point Cemetery, Wilson, Carter County, Oklahoma. OK Cemeteries Find a Grave

  • Gillum Cemetery, Carter County, Kentucky

    This cemetery is located on Gillum Cemetery Road - Mile Branch, Carter County, Kentucky. Find a Grave

  • Carter County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Carter County, Oklahoma. Official Website History Prior to statehood, the present Carter County, Oklahoma, was part of Pickens County in the Chickasaw Nation of Indian Territory. The county is named for Captain Ben W. Carter, a Cherokee who lived among the Chickasaw. After the Civil War, the government of the United States forced ...

  • Carter County, Missouri

    The county was officially organized on March 10, 1859, and is named after Zimri A. Carter, a pioneer settler who came to Missouri from South Carolina in 1812. Wikipedia

  • Carter County, Tennessee

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Carter County, Tennesee. Official Website History The area was originally claimed by Britain as part of the Clarendon settlements of the Province of Carolina, although actually populated at the time by the Cherokee. The county is named for General Landon Carter, the son of John Carter of Virginia, who was "chairman of the court" ...

  • Carter County, Kentucky

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Carter County, Kentucky. Official Website Carter County was formed on February 9, 1838 from portions of Greenup County and Lawrence County. It was named after Colonel William Grayson Carter, a Kentucky state Senator. The county seat is named for his uncle, Robert Grayson. The original courthouse was rebuilt in 1907. Adjacent Coun...

  • Carter County, Montana

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Carter County, Montana. Carter County was named for Thomas Henry Carter, the state's first congressman (representative in Congress from the Montana Territory, followed by first representative from the state of Montana to the US House of Representatives). Prior to settlement the land of Carter County was occupied by the Sioux tribe. ...

  • Beaver Lodge Cemetery, Ekalaka, Montana

    Also known as the IOOF Cemetery , it is located in Ekalaka, Carter County, Montana. The name was changed in 1988 when the lodge was disbanded. The name was changed to Beaver Lodge Cemetery. The cemetery was started in 1901. Find a Grave

  • East Central University

    Wikipedia =East Central University (shortened to ECU or East Central) is a public, co-educational teaching university located in Ada, in the south central region of the U.S. State of Oklahoma. East Central one of the six universities that are part of Oklahoma's Regional University System. Beyond its flagship campus is Ada, the university has courses available in McAlester, Shawnee, Ardmore, and...

  • Kentucky Christian University

    Kentucky Christian University (KCU) is a private Christian university in Grayson, Kentucky. It was founded on December 1, 1919, as Christian Normal Institute, by J. W. Lusby and J. O. Snodgrass. As a "normal school" its programs included a high school, a junior college, and a training program for public school teachers. During the early 1920s its emphasis shifted to educating students for the C...