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Born Sara Dougherty in Cooper Creek, Virginia, she was an original member of Country music's most popular family, the Carter Family Singers. Known for her distinctive singing voice, she married A.P. Carter in 1915 and was the lead singer on most of the recordings of the Carter Family act in the 1920s...
Sara Carter died in Lodi, California, aged 80, [7] and is interred in the Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church graveyard in Hiltons, Virginia.
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9 sty 1979 · LODI, Calif., Jan. 8 (UPI) — Sara Cartet Bayes, the last of the singing Carter family that helped popularize country and western music, died early today of heart condition. She was 80 years...
Sara Carter (July 21, 1898 – January 8, 1979) was an American Country music musician. Known for her deep and distinctive singing voice, she was the lead singer on most of the recordings of The Carter Family act in the 1920s and 1930s. She was born Sara Elizabeth Dougherty in Copper Creek, Virginia.
Carter, Sarah (1898–1979) American singer and instrumentalist. Born Sarah Dougherty in Flat Woods, Virginia, July 21, 1899; died Jan 8, 1979; dau. of Elizabeth and Sevier Dougherty; m. A.P. (Alvin Pleasant) Carter (bandleader), June 18, 1915 (div. 1933); m. Coy Bayes, 1939; children: (1st m.)
Sara Carter died in Lodi, California, aged 80, and is interred in the Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church graveyard in Hiltons, Virginia.