Sissum Mr. [Male]
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Married in Ky. or In..
Fought in the Civil War around Chickamauga and Atlanta.When he went into the
service he added the initial W to his name, and from then on he signed his
name W.W. Carter. Due to his height of a little over six feet, he was called
"Fodder Stack Bill" but in later years he was known as Uncle Billy Carter.
Lived on a farm about six miles North of Surrency, Georgia in Appling County.
Buried at Bethel Methodist Church in Surrency, Ga..
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Not with family in 1860 census.
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Was 2 when 1860 census was taken.
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Hull Cemetery is near TerreHaute, In..
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Went to Wi. in 1840.
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