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9061 Peyton Carter:
There is a George Carter, who inherits land in the will of Richard Womack at Gilly's [possibly Grilly] Mill in Henrico County, Virginia (in a part that later became part of Chesterfield County, VA)in 1725. It seems likely that George Carter was Womack's son-in-law. He then immediately sold this land to Thomas Jefferson II (grandfather of the future President). Jefferson bequeathes this land in his will, written in 1725 to his daughter Judith Farrar, wife of George Farrar. (This land was adjacent to additional lands that were owned by Matthew Ligon, father of Richard Ligon, 1745 - 1820, of Amelia/Nottoway.) About 1760, the Farrars sold this land and moved to Mecklenburg to be near Judith's brother, Field Jefferson.

In 1803 in Charlotte County, VA, a George Carter makes his will, in which he names his son Richard Carter, son-in-law Eli Roby, and wife Mary; it is wintessed by Clement Read, Daniel Hendrick and Coleman Carter. Coleman Carter married Elizabeth Smith in Charlotte in 1794 and then remarried to Mary Wingo in Amelia in 1806. (It is unknown if the inspiration behind Coleman Carter's name is related to James Coleman, mentioned above with a George Carter in 1745.) 
Carter, George (I6024)
 
9062 Phebe M. King, daughter of Joseph & Rebekah Preston departed this life on 5-2-1889. Remains intered on 7th day at Little Britain. age 61 years 10 months & 5 days (Quaker Meeting records)
Cemetery Penn Hill Friends Cemetery, Little Britain, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 
Preston, Phebe Marie (I547449796)
 
9063 Phil matches - Stephanie, and Diane and Anne Evans
He doesn't match Mary Frances. Or Carter Condon 
Carter, Phillip Franklin 'Phil' dna (I19902)
 
9064 Philbert's place of birth is now part of Davidson County,
North Carolina [Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin;
19981101; page 2].

Probably died in Washington County, Indiana [Ten
Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin; 19981101; page 2].

!NAME:Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Ten
Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Truitt, Joyce Nell,
dated 19981101; page 1

!BIRTH:Ten Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Ten
Generations of Rev. Alexander Devin, Truitt, Joyce Nell,
dated 19981101; page 2 
Wright, Philbert (I772)
 
9065 Philip Carter is connected to the Giles Carter lines by his associations with other members of this clan. His father, John, who died in 1781, did not mention Philip in his will, as he is most concerned with his younger [infant] children. Philip has already received his part, and will marry two years after the death of his father. Philip borrows money from James Stevens, who is Nathaniel Carter's father-in-law, and must sue his estate for payment to be credited properly. Philip makes purchase along with Nathaniel Carter, at the sale of the Estate of Sarah Royal Terry. Philip's Revolutionary War Pension Application identifies his wife and children, places him in Halifax County and names his brother James. Wm. Tuck [another Carter associate] gives testimony as to the veracity of Philip's statements in his Pension Application.  Carter, PATRIOT Philip (I16186)
 
9066 Philip Turpin and Eliz Skirm had 3 sons and two daughters: The Sons were Thomas Philip & Mathew: Daughters Elizabeth and Martha Elizabeth married Mr. Richard James who removed to N. Carolina; Martha married George Carter. The Eldest son, Thomas married Obedience Cocke 'Cocke scratched out] Trent the Widow of John Cocke, She was the daughter of Mr. Jno Branch. By Mr Cocke she had two Children, John and Martha; John Married the Widow Baxter by whom he had no issue. he died in 1759; July 15th
Martha born 1697/8 married Mr. Arthur Moseley by whom she had issue Arthur, John, Richard, Edward, Wm., Thomas & daughters Sarah & Martha; Martha died young. Sarah married ? Floyd... 
Turpin, The Elder Philip (I5185)
 
9067 Philip Turpin and Eliz Skirm had 3 sons and two daughters: The Sons were Thomas Philip & Mathew: Daughters Elizabeth and Martha Elizabeth married Mr. Richard James who removed to N. Carolina; Martha married George Carter. The Eldest son, Thomas married Obedience Cocke 'Cocke scratched out] Trent the Widow of John Cocke, She was the daughter of Mr. Jno Branch. By Mr Cocke she had two Children, John and Martha; John Married the Widow Baxter by whom he had no issue. he died in 1759; July 15th
Martha born 1697/8 married Mr. Arthur Moseley by whom she had issue Arthur, John, Richard, Edward, Wm., Thomas & daughters Sarah & Martha; Martha died young. Sarah married ? Floyd... 
Turpin, Sheriff Col. Thomas (I5179)
 
9068 Philip Wade married Sarah (Unknown)  Wade, Philip (I3675)
 
9069 Phillip and Sarah Gunn Carter also had a son, William, described by Philip as an invalid in his testimony regarding his place of residence temporarily in Alleghany Co. 'with his invalid son, William'. Family F5698
 
9070 Phoebe Emma Reynolds, named for her maternal grandmother, Phoebe Brown. Reynolds, Pheobe Emma (I3792)
 

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