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CARTER: Those who Were and Would be Named "Carter" The First 300 Years in America (1682-1982)

CARTER: Those who Were and Would be Named "Carter" The First 300 Years in America (1682-1982)

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by Charles Marcus Liddell II. 350p. 1982. 

This book chronicles the history of the CARTER family, tracing its lineage from Edward CARTER, a Quaker immigrant to Pennsylvania, through various family members and their connections. It emphasizes the importance of documenting both male and female lines, while primarily focusing on the male lineage for clarity. The narrative is enriched with historical context about the Quaker movement, the family's arrival in America, and the socio-political landscape of 17th-century England, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the family's heritage and its evolution over time.

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