Dominicus CARTER

Birth:
21 Jun 1806
Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine
Death:
2 Feb 1884
Provo, Utah, Utah
Burial:
6 Feb 1884
Provo City Cemetary, Provo, Utah, Utah
Marriage:
2 Jan 1844
Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Sources:
"Carter Pioneers of Provo Utah"
Provo Cemetary Sexton Records, p51,ln7
Family Group Sheet for Dominicus Carter, b1806
Patriarchal Blessing of Dominicus Carter
Ancestral File - Version 4.19
Pedigree Resource File
Internet IGI , Jun 2007
Notes:
                   SHORT HISTORY OF DOMINICUS CARTER:
       Someone wisecracked when asked about Dominicus Carter, "Oh You mean the fellow with the nine wives and forty-nine kids." This is not quite true since he had one less wife and may have had one or two more children. From this you know that he was quite a man to be able to support and live somewhat amiably with that many women.
       Dominicus was born and lived in Maine until he was 28 years old. He was born in Scarborough in 1806, but in 1810 his family moved to Newry (or Nebrors). Being in a family of 11 children made it necessary for all to work, with little time for formal education. Besides helping with the farming at home he learned the blacksmithing trade, never realizing how useful this would make him. He married Lydia Smith in 1828. Four children were born to them there and 2 were added in Ohio before Lydia's death in Missouri. When John Boynton and Daniel Bean, the "Mormon" missionaries, came in 1834, Dominicus and Lydia embraced the LDS gospel and never looked back. Dominicus's mother, Hannah Libby, also joined as did 5 more of her sons and 2 of her daughters. John, the father, 1 son and 2 daughters never joined. However, John did move west to Ohio and Illinois with the majority of his family, but that was enough and he was left behind in Illinois when the saints left Nauvoo for Winter Quarters and Salt Lake City (SLC).
       Dominicus was at the forefront of the Mormon movement. He was taught by the Prophet Joseph Smith, ordained an Elder by David W. Patton, a Seventy by Joseph Young, Sr. and a High Priest by Joseph Smith, Jr. His patriarchal blessing was under the hands of Joseph Smith, Sr. He was part of the Kirtland Camp that traveled from Ohio to Far West Missouri, only to be driven out of that state in 1838-9. He was one of the 244 elders who volunteered to take the views of Joseph Smith on the powers of government to the states. He served a proselyting mission along the rivers of Missouri, Pennsylvania and Wisconson. He helped build the Nauvoo Temple. He was one in whom the Prophet confided the principle of plural marriage. Dominicus was a true believer and was not swayed even when the missionary that baptized him raged against Joseph Smith and the Church.
       After Lydia died in 1838 near Far West, Dominicus married a 16 year old named Sophronia Babcock the same year. About a year later he married Sylvia Meacham, an older woman of 19 years; and in 1844, at Nauvoo, he married Mary Durfee, a teen of 14. These three accompanied Dominicus when he left Nauvoo for Winter Quarters, Nebraska. Sophronia died there of child birth complications. Dominicus was of great help in the treck west. His skills as a wagon maker and horse shoer came in very useful. This production was needed so very badly that Dominicus was asked to remain in Winter Quarters another 4 years before moving west in 1851.
       When they arrived in Salt Lake City Sylvia had enough of pologamy and refused to follow Dominicus to Provo where he would build his home and make his living the rest of his life. Sylvia later married John Snyder, a widower. Dominicus married again, Polly Minor, a niece of Mary's, in 1852. She was 19. Two years later he married Caroline Hubbard, a 23 year old, but this marriage lasted only 7 years. Dominicus married his last wife, Frances Nash, at the age of 51 - she was 21, 30 years his junior.  His wives and number of children follow:
            Lydia Smith               21 May 1828     6 children
            Sophronia Babcock            Nov 1838     1 child that died early
            Sylvia Ameret Meacham     28 Mar 1839     2 children  separated
            Mary Durfee                2 Jan 1844    13 children
            Polly Minor                9 Oct 1851     9 children
            Elizabeth Brown           30 Jun 1852     8 children
            Caroline Hubbard          27 Oct 1854     2 children  separated
            Frances Nash               6 Jan 1857     8 children
       Dominicus was an active community member and developer in the Provo community. He was a councelor to George A. Smith in the new Utah Stake in 1852. He was a probate judge for 4 years and filled a vacancy on the Provo City Council. He organized and played in the Provo Martial Band. He continued his blacksmith work in addition to farming. There are many funny stories about Dominicus and his wives but for these the reader is referred to, "Carter Pioneers of Provo Utah," by Arthur D. Coleman. Dominicus died at age 78. His posterity accounted for much of the afore mentioned book.
       Poly Minor wrote of her husband, Dominicus: "I was his fifth wife and lived peaceable in one house at Provo with three of his other wives for eleven years and enjoyed myself first rate. My husband farmed and raised lots of grain; worked at his trade of blacksmithing; paid his tithing; and helped build up the kingdom of our God on this earth."  Elizabeth Brown wrote: "My husband is a staunch L.D.S. and myself as well... We have attempted to teach our children the principles of the Gospel and rear them up in the ways that their parents have marked out for them." The wives lived to enjoy separate houses.
       For those who worry about the sealed to John Snyder, vrs. the biological line, should know that Sylvia has been sealed to Dominicus at least 19 times. But, she chose in life to be sealed to John Snyder.      SCJ
                  
Mary DURFEE
Birth:
21 Mar 1830
Amboy, Oswego, New York
Death:
6 Dec 1885
Provo, Utah, Utah
Burial:
9 Dec 1885
Provo, Utah, Utah
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Willford CARTER
Birth:
13 Nov 1848
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa
Death:
23 Apr 1849
 
Marr:
 
2
Birth:
4 Jun 1850
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa
Death:
1 Nov 1938
3
Birth:
15 Jun 1852
Provo, Utah, Utah
Death:
7 Dec 1922
Glendale, Franklin, Idaho
4
Birth:
2 Mar 1854
Preston, Franklin, Idaho
Death:
28 Mar 1915
Wells, Elko, Nevada
Marr:
Abt 1876
Utah, Utah 
5
Birth:
27 Mar 1856
Provo, Utah, Utah
Death:
15 Nov 1921
Provo, Utah, Utah
Marr:
Abt 1880
 
6
Ezra CARTER
Birth:
22 Jan 1859
Provo, Utah, Utah
Death:
22 Jan 1859
 
Marr:
 
7
Birth:
22 Jan 1859
Provo, Utah, Utah
Death:
14 Aug 1926
Provo, Utah, Utah
Marr:
5 Jul 1878
Provo, Utah, Utah 
8
Warren CARTER
Birth:
8 May 1860
Provo, Utah, Utah
Death:
10 Jan 1922
 
Marr:
 
9
Birth:
26 May 1862
Provo, Utah, Utah
Death:
1 Sep 1930
10
Violate "K" CARTER
Birth:
31 Mar 1864
Provo, Utah, Utah
Death:
20 May 1865
 
Marr:
 
11
Birth:
17 Feb 1867
Provo, Utah, Utah
Death:
14 Feb 1928
Marr:
Abt 1890
 
12
Marion CARTER
Birth:
6 Feb 1870
Provo, Utah, Utah
Death:
Mar 1874
 
Marr:
 
13
Mary Ann CARTER
Birth:
1872
Provo, Utah, Utah
Death:
16 May 1879
 
Marr:
 
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Dominicus Carter - Mary Durfee

Dominicus Carter was born at Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine 21 Jun 1806. His parents were John Carter and Hannah Knight Libby.

He married Mary Durfee 2 Jan 1844 at Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois . Mary Durfee was born at Amboy, Oswego, New York 21 Mar 1830 .

They were the parents of 13 children:
Willford Carter born 13 Nov 1848.
Mary Jane Carter born 4 Jun 1850.
George Dominicus Carter born 15 Jun 1852.
Edmund Durfee Carter born 2 Mar 1854.
James Chauncy Carter born 27 Mar 1856.
Ezra Carter born 22 Jan 1859.
Heber Kimball Carter born 22 Jan 1859.
Warren Carter born 8 May 1860.
Phoebe Carter born 26 May 1862.
Violate "K" Carter born 31 Mar 1864.
Charles Carter born 17 Feb 1867.
Marion Carter born 6 Feb 1870.
Mary Ann Carter born 1872.

Dominicus Carter died 2 Feb 1884 at Provo, Utah, Utah .

Mary Durfee died 6 Dec 1885 at Provo, Utah, Utah .