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Mary Carter

Female Est 1725 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Carter was born Est 1725, Goochland Co., Virginia (daughter of John of Ballows Line in Goochland Carter and Winnifred Anthony).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John of Ballows Line in Goochland Carter was born Est 1753, Goochland Co., Virginia (son of Thomas of Goochland Carter, Jr. and Mary Carrell/Carroll); died Yes, date unknown, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Have discovered a Thomas in the DAR Patriot Index, b. 19 June 1753, d. 9 Feb 1825. Marriage Record in Early Virginia Marriages by Southern Book Co., 1953, lists marriage as 21 Nov 1771.

    A Family Bible of Thomas' son, John W. Carter, gives Thomas' parents as Thomas Carter and Mary Kilpatrick. Their marriage is in the Douglas Register, page 14, indicating that the marriage was recorded on pages 21-26 of the Parish Register of Goochland begun ANNO 1756 by William Douglas, Minister.

    Mary Anthony and Winnifred, her sister, both daughters of Joseph Anthony, Jr., married brother Josiah Carter and John, his brother, both sons of Thomas Carter, Jr. and his wife, Mary Kilpatrick.

    http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Sarah_Cocke_%282%29.
    Death Cert. lists her death as before Jan 20 1746-47 in Henrico--why? DEATH: Goochland Co. OB 7, p. 402; Jordan vs. Cox in 1754 Richard Perrin received a patent on 14 Mar 1672 for 740 acres, 1 rod, 24 perches. [Va Patent Bk 6:445]. 474 acres of this was called "World's End" and had been granted Mathew Edlow on 2 Oct 1656. In 1691, he deeded to Thomas Farrar and Katherine his wife (who was said Richard's daughter) 256 acres of "World' s End" "where I now live" bounded by the [James] River and William Ballow. In his will dated 16 Mar 1694/5, Richard Perrin bequeathed "my house and land commonly called "World's End", 400 acres with 200 acres fronting river, to my dear wife Katherine for life, and at her death to daughter Sarah. . . ." This daughter Sarah married William Cocke 2 Dec 1695.William Cocke made his will 5 Nov 1717 and left "all my lands" to his son William. However, William died without issue (having had children, but they predeceased him). His widow, Judith (Stewart) Cocke married 2nd to Francis Redford and received her dower in the above "World's End". The balance went to William Cocke's sisters: Temperance (who m. Abraham Bayly)[Bailey]; Catherine (who m. John Burton) but died young leaving an eldest son John; Mary (m. John Redford); and Sara h (a half-sister who m. 1st William Cox & 2nd Thomas Jordan).Judith, widow of Wm. Cocke, now wife of Francis Redford, relinquished her rights in the tract to William Randolph on 5 Aug 1747. [Henrico Will & Deed Bk 1737-1750, p. 297]Rev. William Finney who had married a sister of William Cocke (owner of 256 acres of World's End by virtue of his marriage to Katharine Perrin) ended up with part of "World's End" which he bequeathed his son William in his will dated 3 Feb 1726.[Henrico Will & Deed Bk 1725-1737, p. 104]. William Finney, the son, sold a small piece of land (possibly part of World's End) to Abraham Bayly [Bailey] which is mentioned in a deed from Peter Cock Bailey of Mecklenburg County, VA to Francis Pearce in 1788 which transferrs two tracts, the second of which is "five acres, being the parcel of land purchased of Willliam Finne and adjoining the first." [Henrico Dd Bk 2:663] The first tract was 47 acres whereon Abraham Bailey, grandfather of said Peter Cocke Bailey died. It began "on Cornelius 's Cr on S side and thence a south course of marked trees along Col. Heth's [Heath?] line to Peyton Randolph's line, thence along the said Randolph's line, a northeast course to William Gile's line, thence along the said Gile's line of marked trees a northwest course til it joins the land that was Joseph Bailey's; thence along the said line to where it begun."[Henrico Deed B k 1737-1750, p. 297.] On 26 Sept 1747, William Finney Gent to William Randolph, Gent. of Goochland Co for L960 [3 tracts]:1. 265 acres which was purchased of Thomas Farrar and Katharine [nee Perrin] his wife and John & Joseph Farrar their sons by William Finney, decd. father of the said William Finney conveyed to him by deed dated March 10, 1723.-2. also 400 acres, adj the 265 , purchased fr John Radford and Mary his wife, Thomas Jordan and Sarah his wife, and Abraham Bailey and Temperance his wife--the above sd. lying on the N side of James River in Henrico Co and was commonly called "World's End."-3. also 371 acres in same Co. adj Wm Eppes, the same being pt of a tract granted Thomas Cocke by patent dated Apr 20, 1687 and by him devised to Mary Finney, late mother of said William Finney. Sept 26, 1747. THIS 3rd tract is NOT PART OF WORLD'S END. So in 1747 William Randolph owned almost all, if not all of the origina l "World's End." For a time I thought it was a part of Chatsworth, but after seeing a survey of Chatsworth in the first plat book of Henrico County, I could see that Chatsworth was too far north and it was not on Cornelius Creek as World's End definitely was. The 1656 patent of Matthew Edlow referred to in Richard Perrin's patent does not appear in the Virginia Land Patent Books. The patent for Richard Perrin's land is mostly undecipherable. Most of the surrounding patents do not give accurate metes and bounds --just vaguely states "Westerly into the Woods" etc.

    Book an ancestry 'Historical Southern families-vol 6" makes this Sarah to be his eldest daughter by a first wife, name unknown.

    This John Carter was first married to Lucy (LNU)
    "On 22 May 1770 John Carter and Josiah Carter of Pittsylvania County deeded [DB 10/51] to John Strang of Louisa County, for £90, a parcel of land lying in Goochland County on branches of Lickinghole and Bolings creek containing 275a. This is surely the land devised to these two sons of Thomas Carter in (32.) above. The deed contains the phrase "... said John Carter his wife and Josiah Carter their heirs executors administrators ..." and is signed by John Carter, Josiah Carter and Lucy Carter. Thus we have this John Carter with a wife named Lucy Carter and by inference an unwed Josiah Carter on this date."
    -- Dan Wallace

    John married Winnifred Anthony 21 Nov 1771, Goochland Co., Virginia. Winnifred (daughter of Joseph Anthony, Sr. and Elizabeth Clark) was born 8 Apr 1765, Goochland, Virginia Colony; died 10 May 1855, Georgia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Winnifred Anthony was born 8 Apr 1765, Goochland, Virginia Colony (daughter of Joseph Anthony, Sr. and Elizabeth Clark); died 10 May 1855, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Sister, Mary, married Josiah Carter, brother of John.

    Children:
    1. Isham Carter was born Est 1720, Goochland Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Hezekiah Carter was born Est 1724, Goochland Co., Virginia.
    3. Susannah Carter was born Est 1722, Goochland Co., Virginia.
    4. 1. Mary Carter was born Est 1725, Goochland Co., Virginia.
    5. David Carter was born Est 1728, Goochland Co., Virginia; died Bef 1803, Amelia Co., Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas of Goochland Carter, Jr. was born Bef 1702, Goochland, Virginia Colony (son of Thomas of Goochland Carter, Sr. and Susanna Merry); died 1763, Goochland, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Have discovered Thomas in the DAR Patriot Index, b. 19 June
    1753, d. 9 Feb 1825. Marriage Record in Early Virginia
    Marriages by Southern Book Co., 1953, lists marriage as 21
    Nov 1771. A Family Bible of Thomas' son, John W. Carter,
    gives Thomas' parents as Thomas Carter and Mary Kilpatrick.
    Their marriage is in the Douglas Register, page 14,
    indicating that the marriage was recorded on pages 21-26 of
    the Parish Register of Goochland begun ANNO 1756 by William
    Douglas, Minister.

    Thomas Carter Jr. was named as 'second son' in his father's will, received a yearling calf, and probably lived on his father's land until about 1730. In Sept. 1730, he received a land grant on Licking Hole and Bolings Creeks, described as 'on branches of said river, falling into the Rock Castle
    lowgrounds'. This land was located north of the James River, but was directly across from the Carter properties on Muddy Creek. In 1736 Thomas Jr. was granted land along Turkey Cocke Creek in what became Cumberland Co. He willed this land to his eldest son, Thomas. The will was made in Goochland Co. in February 1760, and filed there in April 1763. Nothing is known of his first marriage(s)-but he had married a Mary Killipatrick in 1751. His will also noted then wife, Mary, and sons; John, Josiah, Baynes, and 'my three younger daughters'; Mary Dawson, Judith and Susanna Carter. Josiah Carter inherited a 150 acre tract, part of the land north of the James River; his brother John received an adjacent 125 acres of the same 'Ballows land'

    Both Thomas Sr. and Jr. are shown on the 1787 Census for Pittsylvania Co., VA


    http://nyvagenealogy.homestead.com/virginia1750.html
    1751 Thomas Carter Mary Kilpatrick Goochland Douglas

    Thomas married Mary Carrell/Carroll 24 Jan 1756, St. James, Goochland Co., Virginia. Mary was born Abt 1737, Goochland, Virginia Colony; died 1806, Goochland County, Virginia . [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Carrell/Carroll was born Abt 1737, Goochland, Virginia Colony; died 1806, Goochland County, Virginia .

    Notes:

    Another Thomas Carter married Mary Kilipatrick.

    Name:
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tcarter1738&id=I854
    Mary Carroll, d/o Roger

    Children:
    1. 2. John of Ballows Line in Goochland Carter was born Est 1753, Goochland Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Georgia.
    2. Mary Carter was born Est 1735, Goochland, Virginia Colony; died 1784.
    3. Susannah Carter was born Est 1742, Goochland, Virginia Colony; died 1789, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    4. Josiah Carter was born 10 Feb 1746, Bedford, Virginia Colony; died 10 Sep 1822, Putnam County, Georgia.
    5. PATRIOT Baynes Carter was born 1748, Goochland Co., Virginia; died 11 Aug 1788, Henry Co., Virginia.
    6. Rebecca Carter was born Est 1730, Goochland Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    7. Thomas III Carter was born Abt 1728, Goochland, Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. Judith of Lickinghole Carter was born 1737, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 1806, Lunenburg Co., Virginia.

  3. 6.  Joseph Anthony, Sr. was born 2 May 1713, New Kent Co., Virginia Colony; died 23 Nov 1785, New Kent Co., Virginia.

    Joseph married Elizabeth Clark 27 Apr 1741, New Kent Co., Virginia Colony. Elizabeth (daughter of Christopher Clark and Penelope Johnston) was born Est 1720, Hanover Co., Virginia Colony; died 1825, Wilkes Co., Georgia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Clark was born Est 1720, Hanover Co., Virginia Colony (daughter of Christopher Clark and Penelope Johnston); died 1825, Wilkes Co., Georgia.

    Notes:

    Died:
    She lived to be about 105 years old.

    Children:
    1. Sarah "Sallie" Anthony was born 15 Aug 1742, Halifax County, Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown, Georgia.
    2. James Anthony was born 18 Dec 1752, Louisa Co., Virginia; died 1815, Jasper Co., Georgia.
    3. Mary Menges 'Mollie' Anthony was born 17 Nov 1754, Albermarle, Virginia Colony; died 22 Jul 1820, Hancock County, Georgia.
    4. 3. Winnifred Anthony was born 8 Apr 1765, Goochland, Virginia Colony; died 10 May 1855, Georgia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas of Goochland Carter, Sr. was born Abt 1668, Lancaster Co., Virginia Colony; died 1738, Goochland Co., Virginia Colony.

    Notes:

    [Proved to be another Thomas Carter 1753-1825 R1b]
    Note from Mike Terry Administrator of FTDNA Carter
    "Mike Terry

    Tue, Apr 23, 2019

    to Dick
    Out of intellectual curiosity I ordered the DAR record for the descendant of Thomas Carter b 1753 of Lancaster Co Virginia.
    I also have Fold3 and reviewed his RW pension papers which were submitted to court in 1818 in Lancaster County, Virginia. Citation: Thomas Carter S.40038 Certificate of Pension. According to the DAR application, Thomas Carter 1753 is shown to have died in 1825 in Hanover County, Virginia and there is a Thomas Carter in the 1810 and 1820 census in Hanover County.
    The DAR application shows Thomas Carter wife as Caty per the Bible record and the registrar crossed this out and entered Elizabeth Dogget. This application was dated 1975 so it is fairly recent. There are no reservations or red lines on the application. DAR prohibits sharing the application;
    however, I can discuss what it says and does not say from an academic perspective.
    I am not sure how many DAR applications there are on sons of Thomas Carter = Katherine Dale. I think Peter Carter is listed in their DAR lines... I think it may be red lined because of the questions about the wife.
    Whether the wife is Caty _____ or Elizabeth Dogget is of no import as far as the yDNA patrilineal line is concerned. The yDNA is showing a definite genetic connection to the Thomas Carter = Katherine Dale male Carter's and at least three of them have 500 STR markers and one has 700 STR markers.
    I think it would be appropriate to list Thomas Carter b 1753 as a separate line in your database and note this line is a very strong ydna 111 marker match to the Thomas Carter = Katherine Dale line. They share a common ancestor prior to 1753 obviously.
    I checked the DAR website and there is an application for Thomas Carter 1753-1825 patriot and some of the same family members listed in the same family line as the noted in the Carter DNA project in question at least for the males in the line. The wife is not the same though as listed in the Bible record I sent. You can order the file but they won't send any vital records with the application unless the person has been deceased for 100 years. They state they did not keep records until after 1984. I think you should be able verify most of it though for the later generations in Upshur County WV. The people are listed on the synopsis which is public. So I am guessing they are deceased.
    Mike Terry
    Mon, Apr 22, 2019
    to me
    Kilpatrick not listed not Kincade... In the Bible record
    http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=484789&MyLineageCount=1

    Charles Carter [charlescarter103 AT gmail.com] Geno 2.0 transfer Kit # B8566 includes Family Finder shows as confirmed terminal SNP Q-F1161 Group Q-01 NOT HIS LINE

    Name:
    Q-01 Q-M242; 365635 Carter; Capt. Thomas Carter, Sr, Lancaster, VA 1672

    Thomas married Susanna Merry. Susanna (daughter of William Merry and Jane, Mrs. William Merry) was born Est 1675; died b 1726, Goochland Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Susanna Merry was born Est 1675 (daughter of William Merry and Jane, Mrs. William Merry); died b 1726, Goochland Co., Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Robert Carter was born 10 Nov 1695, Charles Parish, York County, Colonial Virginia; died 28 May 1759, Cumberland Co., Virginia.
    2. Hope Carter was born 10 Nov 1695, York Co., Virginia Colony; died 17 Jun 1699, Goochland County, Virginia.
    3. 4. Thomas of Goochland Carter, Jr. was born Bef 1702, Goochland, Virginia Colony; died 1763, Goochland, Virginia.
    4. Joseph Carter was born Abt 1697, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.

  3. 14.  Christopher Clark was born 1681, Somerton, Nansemond Co., Virginia; died 1754, Hanover Co., Colonial Virginia.

    Christopher married Penelope Johnston. Penelope (daughter of Edward Johnston and Elizabeth Walker) was born Est 1684, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., Virginia; died Aft 1734, Louisa Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Penelope Johnston was born Est 1684, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., Virginia (daughter of Edward Johnston and Elizabeth Walker); died Aft 1734, Louisa Co., Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth Clark was born Est 1720, Hanover Co., Virginia Colony; died 1825, Wilkes Co., Georgia.