Mr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Minter. Robert Anthony (b. 1851 - d. 1908). Susan Elizabeth (Ramey (b. 1853 - d. 1915). pram1
Robbie Alphonso Minter (b. 1886 - d. 1978), daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Minter, shown above. pram53

Carter Ramey Minter (b. 1895 d.?), son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Minter,
shown  above. pram27
John McFerrin "Mack" Minter Sr. (b. 1889 - d.1907), son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Minter, shown at top. pram26
Edna (Minter) Greenwood b. 1878 - d. 1961), daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Minter, shown above. pram15
Benjamin Hill Minter (b. 1882 - d. 1953), son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Minter, shown at top. pram41
Samuel Augustus Minter (b.1875 - d.1960), son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Minter, shown at top. pram42
Fannie Sue Minter
(b.1896 - d.1976), daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Minter shown at top. pram35a
Robert Anthony and Susan (Ramey) Minter with their children and Robert's mother. L-R, Samuel, Brice, Edna,  John M. "Mack", Robert  Anthony, Susan (holding  baby, William Keener), Joe, Ben, Robbie, and Robert's mother. pram43
Brice Anthony Minter (b.1880 - d. 1948). Son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Minter, shown at top. pram9
Joseph Ryburn Minter (b. 1890 - d. ?), son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Minter. pram130.
Another picture of John McFerrin Minter (b. 1889 - d. 1907), son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Anthony Minter. pram132
Susan Elizabeth (Ramey) Minter (b.1853-d.1915) as a young woman. pram164
                 Robert Anthony Minter (1851-1908)
                                - Descendants -
"Bob," as he was known, was first a farmer. On his place southwest of Pine Forest, he at one time had a 65 acre peach orchard. Bob was a teacher for a period of time. He also ran a brick kiln near Bethel for some time and installed and operated one of the first steam cotton gins in the area.



I am in the process of writing the story of the Minters of Pine Forest. I am currently at year 1889 . . . the year after Pappy's death.  After I have finished, I will go back and do a re-write, including any changes and additions. I you have any information, no matter how scant, that has been passed down about family members that would help bring out their character and the context in which they lived their lives, I would greatly appreciate receiving it. You can send it to me or to Jack Robinson.
Sincerely,
Thomas J. Minter
Jan, 2005
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