Family Page - McNulty/Carter Clan, Oregon DivisionUpdated September 5, 2000
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LauraLeeLange 38634 First Creek Drive Lebanon,OR97355 A-United States [email protected]
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Welcome to any and all interested parties.This page is under construction to share and glean information about our many family branches. Namely the Carters and the Watkins' on my husband Todd's side of the family, and the McNultys and Fontaines on my own. We are currently striving to add more links and photos and appreciate your patience. The Carter family came to Oregon from Illinois and Missouri in 1845.The family Patriarch was Tolbert, who served as a Sate Senator and Justice of the Peace.His wife, Martha Angeline Belieu, lived to be 102 years old.Tolberts parents were Catherine Barret and John Carter, and we have found links as far back as the lack 18th century in Missouri, Illinois and Kentucky.Todd is a trustee on the board at the family founded cematary in Albany Oregon and we would be happy to assist others in information searched from the Palestine Cematary. TheCalifornia McNulty family has been researched fairly extensively, mostly by Michael McNulty for the benefit of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.We would like to meld this information in with more data on the other brothers who did not come out west but chose to settle on the eastern seaboard as well as in the Chicago area. The Fontaines are French Canadian in origin and there are many branches of the family working on there tree.They have scattered all across the country and it will be interesting to put some more pieces together for a more accurate picture of who we all are.We are particularly in need of assistance with the parker branch as we are having a hard time getting anywhere on this branch. Welcome and please check out the decendant trees and photos.More to come in the early part of 2000.
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- Martha Angeline Belieu Carter (73 KB)
This photo of Mrs. Tolbert Carter (Martha Angeline Belieu) was taken in 1935 by a staff photographer for the Albany Democrat-Herald, to be used in an article about Mrs. Carter's 100th birthday. - Vincent A. Carter (78 KB)
Taken while V.A. Carter was serving as an Oregon State Representative in the mid-1930's at an Albany, Oregon studio.Property of his son, Virgil Vincent Carter, of Albany, Oregon.
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