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Elizabeth Kenyon 'Betsy' Armistead

Elizabeth Kenyon 'Betsy' Armistead

Female Abt 1716 - Abt 1768  (~ 52 years)

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  1. 1.  Elizabeth Kenyon 'Betsy' ArmisteadElizabeth Kenyon 'Betsy' Armistead was born Abt 1716, Richmond Co., Virginia; died Abt 1768.

    Notes:

    Slaves Named in King George County, Virginia Wills
    1721-1752, 1780-1804

    Will Book A-1, 1721-1752, Library of Virginia microfilm no. 62

    pp.236-7, 5 January 1749...I Abraham Kenyon...dear Daughter Sarah Carter one negro Man named Jerey & one Negro woman named Jeney...dear Daughter Margarete Pollard two negroe Men Bob & George...Dear Daughter Elizabeth Kenyon one negro man named Mingo and one negro woman named Suckey...dear Daughter Ann Kenyon two negroe men Will and James...dear Daughter Frances Kenyon two negro boys Frank and Nathan & one negro girl named Winne...Dear Daughter Million Kenyon two negroes Boys John & Charles & one negro girl named Judy...dear Daughter Frances 450 acres the place where I now live on...(signed). Proved 2 March 1749/50.

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    p.186, 19 November 1745, I Giles Carter...son William Carter a Negro Girl called Nann and a Dutch Spinning Wheel...son Giles the upper part of a parcel of land, a Negro boy called Jemmy and a Negro girl called Moll...three sheep and my gun...son John the residue of my Land and a Negro boy called George & a Negro Girl called Bess likewise a bed & furniture...my Grand daughter Mary Garrard a Negroe girl called Jenny the sd Negro girl to be in the care of my Son John until the sd Mary Garrard be Married...but if the sd Mary dies before she arrives to Capacity to enjoy it, then sd Negro to be valued & the value to be equally divided between my three sons. (his mark). Proved 7 February 1745/6.

    Elizabeth married Capt. John C. of Caroline Carter, Sr. 1740. John (son of John of Caroline Carter and Margaret Todd) was born Abt 1715, Lancaster Co., Virginia Colony; died 1783, King and Queen Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Sarah Carter was born Abt 1752, Caroline Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. John3 Carter, Jr. was born 1750, Virginia; died 1800, Brandywine King William Co., VA .
    3. Anne Carter was born 1743, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia Colony; died 2 Nov 1829, Spotsylvania Co., VA .
    4. Nancy Carter was born 1750, Amherst County, Virginia Colony; died 1820, Amherst County, Virginia.
    5. Elizabeth Armistead Carter was born 1743; died 1829.
    6. Bailey Carter was born 1736, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia Colony; died Feb 1811, Montgomery County, Virginia.

Generation: 2