Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. James Earl Carter Sr. was born in Arlington, Georgia, on September 12, 1894.He was the fourth of five children born to William Archibald Carter and Nina Pratt. In 1904, after his father was murdered by a business partner — which the nine-year-old James witnessed — the Carter family moved to Plains, Georgia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_CarterJimmy Carter - Wikipedia

    Carter thus became the first American president born in a hospital. [2] He is the eldest child of Bessie Lillian Gordy and James Earl Carter Sr., [3]: 70 and a descendant of English immigrant Thomas Carter, who settled in the Colony of Virginia in 1635. [4] Numerous generations of Carters lived as cotton farmers in Georgia. [5]

  3. 3375. · View Source. James Earl Carter, Sr. was a businessman and politician who represented Sumter County in the Georgia House of Representatives from January 1953 until his death in July that same year. He was the father of the 39th president of the United States, James Earl "Jimmy" Carter Jr. Family Members. Parents. William Archibald Carter.

  4. People also ask

  5. Date of Death: July 22, 1953. James Earl Carter was born in Arlington, Georgia on September 12, 1894. Earl Carter attended Riverside Military Academy in Gainesville, Georgia where he stayed until the completion of 10th grade. After completing 10th grade, Earl worked as a traveling salesman in Texas. He used the profits he made selling flatirons ...

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States and founder of The Carter Center. His father, James Earl Carter, Sr., was a farmer and businessman in Georgia.

  7. James Earl Carter (September 12, 1894 – July 22, 1953) was an American politician, businessman, and farmer. He was from Plains, Georgia. He was the father of Jimmy Carter . Carter was a conservative in his political views. Carter, Sr. was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in 1953, as a Democrat, and served briefly representing ...

  8. Take a virtual tour of the boyhood farm. James Earl Carter, Sr., and his family moved into this farmhouse in 1928. The house was heated by fireplaces or wood stoves and did not have running water or electricity until 1938. The Carter family lived in this house until 1949. Like most boys, Jimmy enjoyed spending much of his time outdoors.