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William Vanderbilt Carter Sr (1783 - 1874)

William Vanderbilt "Billy" Carter Sr
Born in Virginia, United Statesmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 14 Nov 1804 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 91 in Greene, Indiana, United Statesmap
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Profile last modified | Created 28 Feb 2011
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Name

Name: William /Carter/
Source: #S4344
Page: 48


Alias

Alias: /Billy/


Burial

Burial:
Place: Carter Cemetery, Bloomfield, IN


Note

Note: @NI0526@
@NI0526@ NOTEDeadly Steam Boiler
Three men killed by a boiler explosion
Bloomington IN dispatch
A terrible boiler explosion occurred near Harrodsburg, IN. causing the instant death of three persons, and perhaps fatally injuring four others. The shock could be heard for miles. Soon after the noise neighbors began gathering form every direction,. When they reach the place a fearful spectacle presented itself. For yards about heavy timbers were thrown, and pieces of the boiler were scattered for hundreds of feet. I seems that a new inspirator had recently been placed on the engine, which would not work, and it exploded while experimenting.
Wesley Carter, head engineer, was instantly killed. When found he was lying under a pile of rubbish. He had been thrown over thirty feet. His head had been almost blown from his body, and both arms were broken. He was a single man.
near him lay his son, dead, his breast terribly lacerated, the skull broken, and one leg almost blown off. He died instantly.
The most pitiful sight of all was old Billy Graves, who had only a few minutes before come over to the mill. He was standing near the boiler watching Carter's experiment when the explosion occurred. He lay fifty feet away, his head almost torn from his body, his legs broken, and pieces of the metal had pierced through his breast. When found, he was alive, but soon died. He was one of the best citizens of the neighborhood.
Billy Graves, his son, an employee of the mill was also badly injured about the shoulder. His head was bruised terribly, and it is feared he will not recover.
John Reed, another employee, was injured in the same way, though not seriously. He was thrown in the air twenty feet while working on the saws.
A Mr. Collins, a stranger only working at the mill for a few days, was injured so that he can hardly recover. His arm is broken and pieces of the metal entered his abdomen.
Another fatally injured is John Foddrill, an old man employed in the mill. He is injured about the head and breast, and, at this writing, is resting easily, but there are fears that he is internally injured.
A workman named Calaham is seriously hurt about the back, though the physicians say not necessarily fatal.
All the injured were carried to a house near by and a number of physicians lent the best aid possible. Three only of the men employed were injured, being in the rear of the mill.

Sources

  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 18 March 2021), memorial page for William Vanderbilt “Billy” Carter Sr. (1 Jan 1783–29 Dec 1874), Find A Grave: Memorial #48440142, citing Carter Cemetery, Monroe County, Indiana, USA ; Maintained by scrappinmom19 (contributor 47170172) .
Source S4344
Title: My Heritage, Carter
Author: Burdette Taylor
Note: @NS43442@
Repository:
Note: @NS43443@
Call Number: 929.2
Media: Book




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