Nathaniel Gilmore Carter

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Nathaniel Gilmore Carter

Birth
Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
Death
Feb 1900 (aged 84–85)
Ada, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Ada, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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He stood with the Constitution of the United States of America (greatest document ever written by man), in a time when the Secession of Virginia denied all Virginians the rights under the United States of America's Constitution.
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He showed no malice towards none.
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Nathaniel G Carter
Claim No. 1355

"Claims of Loyal Citizen for Supplies furnished during the rebellion"

Mr. Carter appears to have been a Union Man. His son James Francis Carter, his son-in-law Moses Thorpe went into the Union Army by his advice and consent. He also persuaded Thomas Thorpe to enlist. - Silas Thorpe who was a soldier in the Union Army testifies strongly to his loyalty-says he (Thorpe) went with a scout of the 8th IL at midnight to claimant's house and got from him information of a scouting party of Mosby's men, their number and location and so were enabled to attack them successfully the next day.
We find him loyal.


The Commissioners of Claims

Act of Congress, March 3, 1871

It is hereby certified, that on the 22 day of May 1873, at Orleans, in the county of Fauquier and State of Virginia , personally came before me the following persons, viz:
Nathaniel G Carter Claimant,
G W Z Black Counsel, or Attorney
And Silas Thorpe , Moses Thorpe
For the purpose of hearing in the above entitled cause.

My name is Nathaniel Carter, my age 54 years, my residence Fauquier Co., in the State of Virginia, and my occupation a Farmer; I am the claimant, and have a beneficial interest in the claim.
"I had an opinion and I said it".
Nathaniel Gilmore Carter
May 22, 1873 Orleans, Fauquier Co., VA.

To question No 2. I live on my own land in Fauquier Co. I own 160 acres. 100 acres of which is under cultivation the rest in woodland, I did not change my residence or occupation during that time.
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Fauquier County Virginia Will book #42 pages 439-441
Nathaniel G Carter Will

I reserve land enough adjoining the graveyard and for the burial place for all of my heirs and their families. In witness whence of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the 1st day of February 1894.
Nathaniel G X Carter
(his mark)

He stood with the Constitution of the United States of America (greatest document ever written by man), in a time when the Secession of Virginia denied all Virginians the rights under the United States of America's Constitution.
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He showed no malice towards none.
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Nathaniel G Carter
Claim No. 1355

"Claims of Loyal Citizen for Supplies furnished during the rebellion"

Mr. Carter appears to have been a Union Man. His son James Francis Carter, his son-in-law Moses Thorpe went into the Union Army by his advice and consent. He also persuaded Thomas Thorpe to enlist. - Silas Thorpe who was a soldier in the Union Army testifies strongly to his loyalty-says he (Thorpe) went with a scout of the 8th IL at midnight to claimant's house and got from him information of a scouting party of Mosby's men, their number and location and so were enabled to attack them successfully the next day.
We find him loyal.


The Commissioners of Claims

Act of Congress, March 3, 1871

It is hereby certified, that on the 22 day of May 1873, at Orleans, in the county of Fauquier and State of Virginia , personally came before me the following persons, viz:
Nathaniel G Carter Claimant,
G W Z Black Counsel, or Attorney
And Silas Thorpe , Moses Thorpe
For the purpose of hearing in the above entitled cause.

My name is Nathaniel Carter, my age 54 years, my residence Fauquier Co., in the State of Virginia, and my occupation a Farmer; I am the claimant, and have a beneficial interest in the claim.
"I had an opinion and I said it".
Nathaniel Gilmore Carter
May 22, 1873 Orleans, Fauquier Co., VA.

To question No 2. I live on my own land in Fauquier Co. I own 160 acres. 100 acres of which is under cultivation the rest in woodland, I did not change my residence or occupation during that time.
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Fauquier County Virginia Will book #42 pages 439-441
Nathaniel G Carter Will

I reserve land enough adjoining the graveyard and for the burial place for all of my heirs and their families. In witness whence of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the 1st day of February 1894.
Nathaniel G X Carter
(his mark)