Margarett Carter came from Chicago to Effingham in June of 1922 to live with her daughter Mrs. Minnie Folden and family.
From the obituary of H. C. Carter
Nov. 11, 1866, Henry Clay Carter was united in marriage with Miss Margaret E. Harriger, a well know Baptist Minister. By this union he became the father of Geo. W. Carter, manager of the W. U. T. office at Osborn, O., Mrs. Clarence C. Martin and W. E. Carter, of this City, Mrs. R. H. Folden and Miss Lettie Carter, of Chicago, Ill., and Amos Carter, at home. These and wife survive him. Eight years ago, Mr Carter moved to this City with his family and since then kept boarding house and hotel, the last being the Ecker House, which by reason of ill health he was obliged to discontinue.
Margarett Carter came from Chicago to Effingham in June of 1922 to live with her daughter Mrs. Minnie Folden and family.
From the obituary of H. C. Carter
Nov. 11, 1866, Henry Clay Carter was united in marriage with Miss Margaret E. Harriger, a well know Baptist Minister. By this union he became the father of Geo. W. Carter, manager of the W. U. T. office at Osborn, O., Mrs. Clarence C. Martin and W. E. Carter, of this City, Mrs. R. H. Folden and Miss Lettie Carter, of Chicago, Ill., and Amos Carter, at home. These and wife survive him. Eight years ago, Mr Carter moved to this City with his family and since then kept boarding house and hotel, the last being the Ecker House, which by reason of ill health he was obliged to discontinue.
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