Robert Carter

Robert Carter

Robert Carter or Bob Carter may refer to:

*Robert Carter I, aka King Carter (1663–1732), wealthy Virginia colonist
*Robert Carter III, United States founding father
*Robert Carter (editor), American author and editor
*Robert Carter (illustrator), Canadian Illustrator
*Robert Carter (magistrate) (1791–1872), naval officer and magistrate in colonial Newfoundland
*Robert B. Carter, current Executive Vice President and CIO of the FedEx Corporation
*Robert G. Carter (1845–1936), US Cavalry officer and Medal of Honor winner
*Robert L. Carter, civil rights activist, NAACP lawyer, and U.S. District Court judge
*Robert M. Carter, Australian geologist and environmental scientist
*Robert Meek Carter (1814–1882), English politician, Member of Parliament for Leeds
*Rob Carter, professor of typography and graphic design at Virginia Commonwealth University
*Bob Carter (musician) (born 1922), American jazz bassist and arranger
*Bob Carter (footballer), Irish footballer
*Bob Carter (footballer born 1881) (1881–1928), Stockport County and Fulham footballer
*Bob Carter (footballer born 1911), Chelsea footballer


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  • Robert Carter I — Infobox Governor name = Robert Carter I imagesize = 175px order = office = Colonial Governor of Virginia term start = 1726 term end = 1727 lieutenant = predecessor = Hugh Drysdale successor = Sir William Gooch birth date = c. 1663 birth place =… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Carter III — Robert Councillor Carter III (c. 1727 ndash; 1804) was an American plantation owner, founding father and onetime British government official. After the death of his wife, Frances Ann Tasker Carter, in 1787, Carter embraced the Swedenborgian faith …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Carter Nicholas, Sr. — Robert Carter Nicholas was the son of Dr. George Nicholas and Elizabeth Carter Burwell Nicholas (widow of Nathaniel Burwell) of Williamsburg, Virginia. His father migrated to Virginia; his mother was the daughter of wealthy Virginia landowner,… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Carter (magistrate) — Robert Carter (1791 ndash; May 25 1872) was a Newfoundland naval officer and political figure.He was born in Ferryland, the son of judge William Carter, and joined the Royal Navy as a young man, retiring as a lieutenant in 1815. Later that year,… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Carter Nicholas — Robert C. Nicholas Robert Carter Nicholas (* 1793 in Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia; † 24. Dezember 1857 im Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker (Demokratische Partei), der den …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Robert Carter Pitman — (March 16, 1825 March 5, 1891) was a Superior Court judge in Massachusetts, a Temperance advocate, and a legislator in the Massachusetts General Court.He was born in Newport, Rhode Island on March 16, 1825, the son of Benjamin and Mary Ann… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Carter (illustrator) — at an early age. He graduated from [http://www1.sheridaninstitute.ca/ Sheridan College School of Art and Design] in 2002. Robert combines a strong foundation in portraiture with a unique sense of visual and conceptual problem solving to create… …   Wikipedia

  • George Robert Carter — (* 28. Dezember 1866 in Honolulu, Hawaii; † 11. Februar 1933 ebenda) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und der zweite Territorialgouverneur von Hawaii zwischen 1903 und 1907. Werdegang George Robert Carter wurde am 28. Dezember 1866 in Honolulu …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Carter (surname) — Carter is a family name. Within the United States, it is ranked as the 40th most common surname. [U.S. Census Bureau; Frequently Occurring First Names and Surnames From the 1990 Census, (Table) Name Files dist.all.last ; published May 9, 1995; ]… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Murray McCheyne — Robert Murray McCheyne. Robert Murray McCheyne, né le 21 mai 1813, a été pasteur de l Église d Écosse de 1835 à sa mort, le 25 mars 1843. Auteur de poèmes et de nombreuses lettres, il …   Wikipédia en Français

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