Brother lost, 1994.

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Brother lost, 1994.

Typescript (43 p.), including footnotes, appendix, and photocopies of photographs, of Carter's genealogical narrative relating to the Carter family, chiefly following the line of Benjamin Carter's brother, Nathaniel Carter (1707-1763) who moved his family from Cornwall, Conn., to settle near the Lackawaxen River in Wayne County, Pa., in the spring of 1763 and that fall was involved in an Indian massacre when three of his children were captured, including a six-year-old son, Nathaniel Carter, Jr., who was taken to North Carolina and reared by the Cherokee Indians, marrying one of their daughters.

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