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The Carter Family name was revived for a third time, under the name Carter Family III.It was a project of descendants of the original Carter Family, John Carter Cash (grandson of Maybelle Carter, son of June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash) and Dale Jett (grandson of A.P. and Sara Carter), along with John's wife Laura (Weber) Cash.
Family: Jeff Carter married Annette Davis in 1975, and they had three children: Joshua (b. 1984), Jeremy (b. 1987), and James (b. 1991). Jeremy passed away in 2015, and Annette passed away in 2021.
The Carter Store, built by A. P. Carter and friends in the late 1940s and where he conducted daily business, is the site of the Carter Family Museum. This building was renovated in September, 2009. After the renovation, part of the large collection of Carter Family memorabilia that it had housed was moved back and redisplayed.
James Earl "Chip" Carter, 74, worked for his family's peanut-farming business and has participated in the Democratic National Committee. James "Chip" Carter at Rosalynn Carter's funeral.
Former President Jimmy Carter has died at the age of 100, about a year after his wife and former first lady Rosalynn Carter died on Nov. 19, 2023 at 96 years old.. The couple wed in 1946 and ...
The Carter family store, part of Carter's Boyhood Farm, in Plains, Georgia. James Earl Carter Jr. was born on October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia, at the Wise Sanitarium, where his mother worked as a registered nurse. [1] Carter thus became the first American president born in a hospital. [2]
The Carter family also ran the Carter Warehouse, which was a peanut warehousing business in Jimmy’s hometown of Plains, Ga. In the years before Jimmy was elected as president in 1976, Billy took ...
The album collects performances from the Carter Family's recording sessions for Victor Records and Bluebird Records between 1927 and 1933. It includes three of their first commercial recordings for Ralph Peer at the Bristol Sessions, "The Wandering Boy", "The Poor Orphan Child" and "Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow". [9]