- Birth: 22 DEC 1850, Talladega Co,AL
- Death: 12 SEP 1941, Houston,Harris,TX
- Burial: Glenwood,Lakewood,Houston,TX
Father: Charles Carter
Mother: Feriba Thurin Veazey
Family 1:
Mary Elizabeth Jameson
- Marriage: 15 JAN 1874, Brenham,Washington,TX
- James Robinson Carter
- Inez Carter
- William Henry Carter
_Sec. John Carter ________
_John Carter __________|_ mystery ________________
_John Carter __________|
| | __________________________
| |_Mary Smith ___________|__________________________
_Charles Carter _______|
| | _Charles Bond ____________
| | _William (Billy) Bond _|_Mary Parks ______________
| |_Mourning Bond ________|
| | _Julius Saunders _________
| |_Elizabeth Saunders ___|_Jemima Woodward _________
|
|--James Watkins Carter
|
| _James Veazey ____________
| _Ezekiel Veazey _______|_Elizabeth Hollingsworth _
| _William James Veazey _|
| | | _Edward Veazey ___________
| | |_Elizabeth Veazey _____|__________________________
|_Feriba Thurin Veazey _|
| __________________________
| _______________________|__________________________
|_Hannah Simmons _______|
| __________________________
|_______________________|__________________________
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Notes
He was the eleventh of thirteen children. James, John, and Mrs. Mason
(Augusta Steele Carter) were the last to die. He was raised by his oldest
sister Maggie Carter Jackson on a farm adjoining the Jameson farm. His
father was a self made man. When he was 21 (1871) his Father gave him
$100 and a gold watch and said he was now on his own. He went to
Mobile, AL on a Saturday night, put the money in a bank, and lost it the next
Monday in a Bank failure. He courted his future wife while he was attending
Oxford (AL) college with her in 1870. He came to Texas in 1873 with Judge
Wellington Vandiver (an early schoolmate) and was married on 15Jan1874
in Brenham. He started the Carter Music Store in the McIntyre Hotel in
Brenham, TX on 15Jan1877. He entered the piano business by accident.
He had been selling sewing machines in Atlanta, GA and later secured the
agency for the Estey organ. When he went to Texas he had an opportunity
of entering the piano business as a result of the financial difficulties of a
dealer there. He moved his store to Belton, TX in 1886 when Baylor College
for Women was started. Fannie Simpson Carter tells a family story that
she heard from her husband. J. W. Carter made his children feed some pigs
that he kept in the yard in Belton. They hated their job and suffered in cold
weather, so their Mother killed the pigs by feeding them rags. Finally, he
moved the store to Houston, to 706 Main Street, on 1Feb1906, when it
began to really grow. His younger son James Robinson Carter became
manager in 1929. The store moved to 819 Main, to 1620 Main, and finally
to San Jacinto & Main (1201 Leeland).
He held family reunions in 1913 (35 attended), 1925 (23 attended), and
1927 (only 13 attended).
Cemetery records show that he died of coronary thrombosis.
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