CARTER-DAVID CEMETERY
Vestry Area
LOCATION: The Carter-David Cemetery is located in the SW/4 of
the NE/4 of Section 14, T4S-R8W. It is approximately 20 miles
north-northeast of Ocean Springs, Mississippi.
DIRECTIONS: From the intersection of US 90 and Mississippi
Highway 57 east of Ocean Springs, go north on Highway 57 20.4 miles
to School House Road. Turn left (west) on School House Road and go
1.2 miles to the cemetery. The Carter-David Cemetery is on the east
side of the road about 1000 feet southeast of the Upton David home
which is built over 180 feet above sea level on the highest
elevation in Jackson County.
HISTORY: The land where the Carter-David Cemetery is located was
patented to Seaborn H. Bilbo in 1883 (Jackson County Deed Book 17,
p. 48). Bilbo and wife, Louise, sold the E/2 of the NW/4 and the
W/2 of the NE/4 of Section 14, T4S-R8W to Sarah Ann Davis Carter
(1850-1923) in August 1895 (Jackson County Deed Book 17, p. 47).
She was the wife of William M. Carter (1821-1895), a farmer. Carter
completed a two story, nine-room house on the 160-acre farm in
1878. The Carters reared a large family of at least seven children
on their 160-acre estate. Son, Prentice B. Carter (1868), ran a
general store and his wife, Eliza (1867) was postmaster in 1910. In
February 1902, seven years after the death of William Carter, Sarah
Ann Carter sold the W/2 of the NE/2 and the E/2 of the NW/4 of
Section 14, T4S-R8W to Abizer Havens excepting 16 acres in the S/2
of the SW/4 of the NE/4, and a 30-foot square around the grave yard.
In August 1904, Havens conveyed the same property, which included
the Carter Family home to William Ross David (1869-1919) also
excepting the cemetery (Jackson County Deed Book 29, p. 13). David
was born at Dead Lake in Jackson County on November 17, 1870. He
had married Mary Carter (1873-1942), a daughter of William and Sarah
Ann Carter, in 1897. The David’s had homesteaded a few miles from
the old Carter home, and Mary Carter Davis was delighted to return
to her childhood residence. The Davids had five children: Elmon
(1898-1918), Edwina Haus (1902), Estelle (1907), Upton (1908-1993),
and Lydean (1909).
William Ross David and family later lived at Ocean Springs where he
served in the Mississippi State Legislature. Before his death at
Ocean Springs in June 1919, William David willed the old David place
to Upton, his only living son. Upton was educated at Perkinston
High School and Junior College. He retired from Teledyne Irby Steel
in Gulfport after thirty-four years of service. Upton passed on in
September 1993, and was survived by his wife, Adeline Horn David,
and a daughter, Priscilla O'Reilly Lawrence of New Orleans. He is
interred in the family cemetery. Before his death, Upton S. David
and wife, Adeline David filed a cemetery deed in the Jackson County
Chancery Court. The cemetery was described as follows:
Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of
the Northeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 4 South, Range 8 West,
Jackson County, Mississippi thence running west 597 feet; thence
running North 1012 feet to the Point of Beginning. From said Point
of Beginning run thence East 35 feet; thence run North 60 feet;
thence run West 35 feet; thence run South 60 feet back to the point
of Beginning. Prisilla Ellen O'Reilly was appointed as Trustee to
administer the cemetery thus established.(Jackson County
Deed Book 867, p. 133, August 14, 1986).
REGISTER
Miss
Cammie B. Carter
9-22-1879
to 10-14-1895
daughter of William M. Carter and Sarah Ann Carter
G.M.
Carter 7-29-1884 to 8-27-1905
son of
William M. Carter and Sarah Ann Carter
Marshall Carter headstone (no dates)
William
M. Carter 10-26-1821 to 1-28-1895
Sarah
Ann Davis Carter 1850 to 1923
Edward
David 1844 to 1931
Elmon
Carter David 1898 to 1918
Infant
David born and died 1917
Margaret David 1849 to 1927
Upton
Sisson David 11-23-1908 to 9-2-1993
William
Ross David 1869 to 1919
Mary
Carter David 1873 to 1942
REFERENCES:
The
History of Jackson County, Mississippi, "The David's Old
Farmhouse", (Jackson County Genealogical Society:
Pascagoula-1989), p. 72-73.
Requiem (Volume III), "Old Carter-David Cemetery",
(Jackson County Genealogical Society: Pascagoula-1972), p. 77.
The
Daily Herald, June 10, 1919, p. 4.
The
Sun Herald, "Upton S. David", September 3, 1993, p. A-2.
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