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Donald Morris (Don) Carter 1935–2004 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 Oct 1935

Birth Location: Leachville, AK

Death Date: 5 May 2004

Death Location: Iowa

Father: James Carter

Mother: Bertha Fields

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The story of Donald Morris (Don) Carter began in 1935 in Leachville, AK. Donald Morris (Don) Carter passed away in 2004 in Iowa.

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Biography

  • The story of Donald Morris (Don) Carter began in 1935 in Leachville, AK.
  • Donald Morris (Don) Carter passed away in 2004 in Iowa.

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Donald Carter's Ancestors

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Donald Carter
1935–2004
Birth Place: Leachville, AK
Parents
James Claude Carter
1910–1993
Sycamore, Ozark County, Missouri
Bertha (Mae) Fields
1912–1982
Sycamore, Ozark, Missouri
Grandparents
Milo (B) Carter
1888–1958
Gainesville, Ozark, Missouri, USA
Mellie (Catherine) Warren
1887–1988
Sycamore, Crawford, Missouri, USA
Hiram (Preston) Fields
1890–1955
Ozark, Missouri
Julia (Lee) Maxwell
1891–1970
Sulphur Rock, Independence County, Arkansas
Great-Grandparents
William Warren
1855–1929
Rachel Burleson
1865–1935
James Fields
1865–1938
Evelin's Martin
1870–1941
Henry Maxwell
1854–1896
Nancy Ezell
1864–1928
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Donald Carter's Timeline

2 Records

1935
31 Oct 1935
Birth of Donald Morris (Don) Carter in Leachville, AK
Leachville, AK
2004
5 May 2004
Age 69
Death of Donald Morris (Don) Carter in Iowa
Iowa

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 Oct 1935
    Event Place: Leachville, AK
    Record Source: U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 May 2004
    Event Place: Iowa
    Record Source: U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007

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