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10791 Witnessed the Will of Waddill Carter 1782 Venable, Abraham B.3 Jr. (I16050)
 
10792 Witnesses Deeds in Charlotte Co., VA 1767 Carter, Thomas (I1877)
 
10793 Witnesses to her Will include Peter Stretch, C. Brockden and Owen Jones; Joseph King... Sutton, Widow Mary, 2nd wife of Wm of Wapping (I3097)
 
10794 Wm P. Carter Deed to A. P. Carter. The State of Texas, County of Fannin. Know all men by these present that I Wm P. Carter of the county and State aforesaid, for and in consideration of the natural love and affection which I have and bear for my Son A. P. Carter of the County and State aforesaid and for the further consideration of Fifty Dollars to me in hand paid by my said son the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, have this day bargained, sold, aliend and conveyed such to the said A. P. Carter a certain 2 Horse Wagon and two large Black Mane mules, and Harnesses for the same, it being the wagon and mules etc brought by me from Tennessee to said State of Texas to have and to hold the same unto Said AP Carter, his heirs or assigns forever, hereby warranting and forever defending the title to Same to Said AP Carter, his heirs or assigns against the claim or claims of all persons whomsoever Lawfully claiming the Same. Witness my hand and ?? for Seal, this November 6th A.D. 1860.
William P. Carter (Seal)

This would be the son of Presley of Halifax who married Anne Waddell 
Carter, William Presley (I547450294)
 
10795 Wm. Cary, Jr. (Harwood3, William2, Miles1), 1708-1784, of Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island, and later of Prince Edward. In 1764 he docked the entail and sold the Skiffs Creek plantation to Allen Jones (Hening, viii, 34 and 61, printed twice), with provision that the proceeds should be reinvested under the entail by Archibald Cary and others....(see Documents)
Prince Edward Deed Book, 7 p.227 which recites the act of 1764, it appears that the trustees purchased from James Wimbish, 540 acres in Prince Edward County, where William Cary reseated himself. ...
 
Cary, William4 (I5777)
 
10796 Wm. McClanahan, Sr., died about 1820,[1819] from amputation of the leg, rendered necessary by disease [likely diabetes] which began in the foot. His wife, the mother of all his children, survived him, and died about 1824. In person she was slender, and in old age suffered from palsy in the head. They both died in the old homestead and were buried in the old burying ground near by. This venerable cemetery was the only one within a radius of sixteen miles, as Mrs. Betsy McClanahan "personally testified to Mrs. Colonel Thomas Lewis, and according to her memory, "the whole hill was covered with graves." Mrs. "Betsy McClanahan" personally testified to Mrs. Blanche White also, that a pine tree had grown up between the head and foot stones of the grave of her father-in law, Colonel Wm. McClanahan. Mrs. White remembers this tree. It was blown down, and a snag of its stump (root) may now (1894) be seen between these stones.

After the death of Mrs. Wm. McClanahan, Sr., the homestead was inherited by her grandson, Charles McClanahan, who sold it to William, son of James McClanahan, who sold it to Colonel J. R. Richardson, who sold it to Thomas Tosh, who sold it to Elijah McClanahan, son of Green and grandson of William, the senior. He [Elijah] afterwards (1860) bought the Big Spring mill on the place and removed a deed of trust that had long been on it. His widow, Emma S. McClanahan, bought it at the sale, and sold it to a land company in 1889. 
McClanahan, Patriot Capt. William [Ewing] Sr. (I19160)
 
10797 WOODFORD A. "Woodie" BOWE SR.: age 75, died on Thursday, July 17, 2003 at his home in Chesapeake City, MD. Mr. Bowe was a retiree of General Motors Corporation after 37 years of employment. He was a devoted husband and father, and a life-long fisherman and excellent carpenter. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Marion Rebecca "Becky" Bowe of Chesapeake City, MD; 2 sons, Woodford Jr. of Rising Sun, MD and Richard of Chesapeake City, MD; a daughter, Tammi Dionne of St. Petersburg, FL; and a brother, Wallace of Elkton, MD. He is also survived by 5 grandchildren, Richard Jr. of Hagerstown, MD, Woodford 111 of Elkton, MD, Timothy of Rising Sun, MD, Angela Anderson of Elkton, MD and Laci Salyer of Chesapeake City, MD; 1 great-granddaughter, Allison Rebecca Anderson; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be private. A memorial open house in Mr. Bowe's memory will be held at his home at 422 Biddle Street, Chesapeake City, MD on Saturday, July 26, 2003 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friends and family are welcome to visit. Bowe, Woodford Allison (I4990)
 
10798 Woodford A. Bowe, Jr. (Woodie) of Rising Sun, MD peacefully passed at home on October 24, 2018 at age 68. He was born April 30, 1950 in Elkton, MD to Woodford and Marion Rebecca Bowe. Raised in Chesapeake City, MD, Woodie was a 1968 Bohemia Manor High School graduate. He served in the United States Navy from 1968 to 1974 as a radar electronics technician. Following the Navy, he worked at CDS Analytical, Inc. in Oxford, PA for forty-three years as a design engineer. Over the tenure of his career, he was awarded thirteen patents for designing and building chemical analysis equipment.
He is survived by his wife of forty-six years, Nancy Bowe; two sons Woodford A. Bowe, III and wife Christine, Timothy S. Bowe and wife Lisa; his mother, Marion Rebecca Bowe; his sister Tammi Dionne and husband Rick of Tampa, FL; three grandchildren, Woodford IV, Courtney, and Zachary Bowe, nieces, nephews, cousins, and many close family. He is preceded in death by his father, Woodford A. Bowe and brother, Richard Bowe.
He loved boating, fishing, crabbing, electronics, and 3-D printing, sharing this love with his children, grandchildren, and close friends and family. His boat, Tide Chaser, brought him and family many years of happiness on the Chesapeake Bay.
Woodie is well known for his welcoming personality, his hospitality, and his big hugs. He especially loved spending time at his mother's house in Chesapeake City with nieces Angela Badgett and Allison Anderson. He will be missed greatly by a host of family, friends, and co-workers.
A memorial will occur at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made payable to "Amedisys Hospice of Greater Chesapeake" and sent in care of R.T. Foard Funeral Home, P.A., 111 South Queen Street, P.O. Box 248, Rising Sun, MD 2191

http://hosting-25523.tributes.com/obituary/show/Woodford-Allison-Bowe-106532317
 
Bowe, Woodford Allison Jr. (I4993)
 
10799 Woodrow Wright married Adell Ridgeway. Wright, Woodrow "Woody" (I8477)
 
10800 Worked for the F.B.I Drussel, Charles Halter (I20631)
 

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