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Census
Census:
Date: 28 JUN 1900
Place: Appling, Georgia, USA
Note: Shown in dwelling 293, household 297 as Millard W Carter, born August 1875, age shown as 24 with 26 written above it, married once, married for one year; born in Georgia to parents born in Georgia; farmer, rents farm. DeAlphy, wife, born August 1879, 20, married once, married for one year, 1 living child from 1 pregnancy; born in Georgia to parents born in Georgia; literate. Theophilus, born April 1900, 1/12. Between Philip M Carter (father) and Georgie Overstreet.[5]
Census:
Date: 22 APR 1910
Place: Appling, Georgia, USA
Note: Shown in dwelling 130, family 134: Millard W Carter, 29, married 11 years, born in Georgia to parents born in Georgia; farmer on his own account; literate; rents farm. Dealpha, 27, married 11 years, 4 living children from 4 pregnancies; born in Georgia to parents born in Georgia; literate. Theophilus M, 9, born in Georgia; at school. Eliza M, 7, born in Georgia, at school. Leonard M, 4, born in Georgia. Ollie C, 2, born in Georgia. In a line of households starting with Russell Carter (126), John Thorton, a Porter, Nicholis Walker, Green S Carter (131), Philip M Carter (132), and Grover C Carter (133).[6]
Census:
Date: 08 JAN 1920
Place: Appling, Georgia, USA
Note: Millard W Carter household; dwelling 73, family 74; Millard W Carter, owns farm free of mortgage; 43, literate; born in Georgia to parents born in Georgia; farmer on own account. Dealpha, 40, literate; born in Georgia to parents born in Georgia. Theophilus M, 19, literate, born in Georgia; public school teacher. Mildred, 17, literate, born in Georgia. Leonard, 14, literate, born in Georgia. Ollie, 11; literate, born in Georgia. Willie, 9, literate, Georgia. George, 7, born in Georgia. Minnie Bell, 4, born in Georgia. Madie, 2, born in Georgia. William H Overstreet, 61, boarder (he had health problems and was nursed by Dealpha.) Between Grover C Carter and Claton Bohannon.[7]
Census:
Date: 10 APR 1930
Place: Appling, Georgia, USA
Note: Millard W Carter household (answers were not indicated for a number of questions): dwelling 61, family 67; Millard W Carter, 54, married at 21; literate; born in Georgia to parents born in Georgia; farmer. Dealpha, 41, married at 19, literate; born in Georgia to parents born in Georgia; farmer. Willie N, 19, single, literate; born in Georgia; accupation given as farm. George W, 16, singl, attended school, literate, born in Georgia. Minnie B, 14, attended school, literate, born in Georgia. Madie, 12, attended school, literate, born in Georgia. Between John C Blanton and James F Blanton.[8]
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Source: S176 Title: Edenfield 1665 - 1979 Ancestors and Descendants of Richard Creech Edenfield and Dealpha Edenfield Carter Abbreviation: Edenfield Family History Author: Norman E and Anita Carter Masters Publication: self, 1979
Source: S59 Title: Carter Family History Abbreviation: Carter Family History
Source: S81 Title: 1900 U S Census, Appling County, Georgia Abbreviation: 1900 U S Census, Appling Co, Ga Repository: #R1
Repository: R1 Name: Ancestry.com
Source: S82 Title: 1910 U S Census, Appling County, Georgia Abbreviation: 1910 U S Census, Appling Co, Ga Repository: #R1
Source: S90 Title: 1920 U S Census, Appling County, Georgia Abbreviation: 1920 U S Census, Appling Co, Ga Repository: #R1
Source: S91 Title: 1930 U S Census, Appling County, Georgia Abbreviation: 1930 U S Census, Appling Co, Ga Repository: #R1
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Dealpha by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Dealpha: