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Est 1704 - Aft 1777 (~ 74 years)
Abt 1730 - Bef 1787 (~ 57 years)
Birth |
Abt 1730 |
Henrico Co., Colonial Virginia |
Died |
Bef Jul 1787 |
Pittsylvania Co., Virginia |
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Family |
Frances Walters, b. Abt 1736, Brunswick Co., Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. George Carter, b. Est 1704, Henrico County, Virginia |
| 2. Richard s/o Frances Walters Carter, b. Est 1754 |
+ | 3. Mary Frances [dna] Carter, b. Abt 1755, Halifax Co., Virginia |
+ | 4. George Carter, b. Abt 1758, Henrico, Virginia Colony |
+ | 5. Presley Carter, b. Abt 1762, Albermarle Co., Colonial Virginia |
| 6. Levin Carter, b. Abt 1771, Halifax Co., Virginia |
| 7. Travis Carter, b. 20 Oct 1773, Halifax County, Virginia |
+ | 8. Charles Ewell dar Carter, b. 2 Oct 1775, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia |
+ | 9. Elizabeth Carter, b. Abt 1778, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia |
+ | 10. Spencer dna Carter, b. 11 Sep 1783, Caroline Co., Virginia |
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Abt 1736 - Aft 1803 (~ 68 years)
Birth |
Abt 1736 |
Brunswick Co., Virginia |
Died |
Aft 1803 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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Father |
William Walters, b. Abt 1722, Bristol Parish, Brunswick Co., Colonial Virginia |
Mother |
Susannah McBee/Magby/Mocobee/Mocaboy/McGehee/McGregor, b. Est 1720, Brunswick Co., Virginia |
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Family 1 |
Richard 'Gunsmith' dna Carter, b. Abt 1730, Henrico Co., Colonial Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. George Carter, b. Est 1704, Henrico County, Virginia |
| 2. Richard s/o Frances Walters Carter, b. Est 1754 |
+ | 3. Mary Frances [dna] Carter, b. Abt 1755, Halifax Co., Virginia |
+ | 4. George Carter, b. Abt 1758, Henrico, Virginia Colony |
+ | 5. Presley Carter, b. Abt 1762, Albermarle Co., Colonial Virginia |
| 6. Levin Carter, b. Abt 1771, Halifax Co., Virginia |
| 7. Travis Carter, b. 20 Oct 1773, Halifax County, Virginia |
+ | 8. Charles Ewell dar Carter, b. 2 Oct 1775, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia |
+ | 9. Elizabeth Carter, b. Abt 1778, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia |
+ | 10. Spencer dna Carter, b. 11 Sep 1783, Caroline Co., Virginia |
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Family 2 |
Sgt. James Lucas, b. 1760, Ellicott City, Howard, Maryland |
Married |
19 Dec 1803 |
Halifax County, Virginia |
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Est 1705 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Est 1705 |
Colonial Virginia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Charlotte County, Colonial Virginia |
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Family |
George Carter, b. Est 1704, Henrico County, Virginia |
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Est 1717 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Est 1717 |
Henrico Co., Virginia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Charlotte Co., Virginia |
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Father |
Philip Turpin, b. 1640, Henrico County, Virginia |
Mother |
Elizabeth Skerme, b. Est 1680, Yorkshire, England |
Married |
14 Aug 1718 |
Henrico Co., Virginia |
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Family |
George Carter, b. Est 1704, Henrico County, Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Richard Carter, b. Abt 1745, Charlotte County, Virginia |
+ | 2. Mary Carter, b. Abt 1765, Charlotte Co., Colonial Virginia |
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Abt 1745 - Aft 1805 (~ 61 years)
Birth |
Abt 1745 |
Charlotte County, Virginia |
Died |
Aft 1805 |
Halifax Co., Virginia |
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Father |
George Carter, b. Est 1704, Henrico County, Virginia |
Mother |
Martha/Mary Turpin, b. Est 1717, Henrico Co., Virginia |
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Family |
Mrs. Richard Carter, b. Abt 1745 |
Children |
+ | 1. 'Betsy' Elizabeth Carter, b. Abt 1768, Henrico County, Virginia |
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Abt 1765 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Abt 1765 |
Charlotte Co., Colonial Virginia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
George Carter, b. Est 1704, Henrico County, Virginia |
Mother |
Martha/Mary Turpin, b. Est 1717, Henrico Co., Virginia |
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Family |
Elias 'Ely' Robey/Roby, b. Abt 1765, Colonial Virginia |
Married |
15 Mar 1789 |
Charlotte Co., Virginia |
Children |
| 1. George Carter Robey/Roby, b. Abt 1765, Henrico Co., Colonial Virginia |
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Name |
George Carter |
- Mary Carter survives her husband and is participant in chancery suite to disburse the estate of her husband to Herself, and Richard Carter and Eli Robey; the court is enjoined to order the sale of the single slave in order to achieve the direction that the estate be settled in equal thirds.
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Born |
Est 1704 |
Henrico County, Virginia |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Aft 1777 |
Charlotte Co., Virginia |
Person ID |
I6024 |
My Reynolds Line | Descendants of Giles Carter of Henrico |
Last Modified |
4 Jun 2022 |
Father |
Richard 'Gunsmith' dna Carter, b. Abt 1730, Henrico Co., Colonial Virginia , d. Bef Jul 1787, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (Age ~ 57 years) |
Mother |
Frances Walters, b. Abt 1736, Brunswick Co., Virginia , d. Aft 1803, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Age ~ 68 years) |
Married |
- NOTE: The name Ewell is passed down this line for several generations. It is even misspelled as Yewel in one case. This is further evidence of Frances Walters identity.
Marriages of Pittsylvania County: Lucy Carter + Oliver Hall [Bondsman Spencer Carter] 9 Dec 1818
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Family ID |
F518494803 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Martha/Mary Turpin, b. Est 1717, Henrico Co., Virginia , d. Yes, date unknown, Charlotte Co., Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Richard Carter, b. Abt 1745, Charlotte County, Virginia , d. Aft 1805, Halifax Co., Virginia (Age ~ 61 years) |
+ | 2. Mary Carter, b. Abt 1765, Charlotte Co., Colonial Virginia , d. Yes, date unknown |
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Last Modified |
22 Dec 2016 |
Family ID |
F2399 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- 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.)
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- [S56] Early Settlers of Tidewater Virginia, Volume 4.
EARLY SETTLERS OF TIDEWATER VIRGINIA VOLUME 4, p. 63; Giles Carter; b aft 1681 as he was not 18 in 1699; m. Mary Povall; d/o Robert Povall; Giles inherited the entire estate of William Sewall who wrote his will 8 Jul 1725 (HCVW[1/147; Children: Mary, Giles, Robert, Benjamin, William, James, George, Povall.
George Carter, s/o Giles2 and Mary Povall Carter, married Martha Turpin, d/o Philip Turpin of Henrico Parish (HCVW-1/225), and Elizabeth Skerme; Martha was a legatee of her grandmother Mary Skerme; the 1725 will of Thomas Jefferson mentions Gilleys Mill purchase from George Carter (HCVW-1/175) 7 Sep 1725; 4 Apr 1726; from George Carter to Thomas Jefferson; for 15 pounds; 250 acres at a place called Wintopock devised Carter by tthe will of Richard Womack, dec'd (HCVD-2/88)
- [S40] Will, Philip Turpin.
To elest son Philip, tract called "Potters Field", 250 acres on heads of Reedy branch and Cattail Run, part of a tract purchased of Francis Cator
To son, Thomas, 5 shillings
To dau. Martha, wife of George Carter, 5 shillings
To dau, Elizabeth Turpin, use of land lying on west side of Red Water for life, and then to revert to my son, Matthew.
To son Matthew, the plantation I live on lying on Red Water, containing 200 acres, and to use timber from Phillip's land. Alll the rest to son, Matthew, and he to be executor
Dated 29 Jan 1717
Wit: Edward Hatcher, William Bass, Jno Green
Recorded 4 Aug 1718
- [S73] Deeds, Charlotte Co., Virginia Wills, 1765-1791.
pg 379. Account Current of the estate of Reubin Smith dec'd. ...debits include mention of George Carter,....Per court order, we settled the estate. Signed 2 Jan 1786 - Jacob Morton, James Venable, Thomas Spencer & c. Recorded 2 Jan 1786
This documents places George Carter in Charlotte co., 1779.
- [S182] Chancery Records, Charlotte Co., Chancery 1804 George and Richard Carter.
http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp?CFN=037-1804-037
Mary Carter, widow of George Carter is entitled to one-third part of the estate for the term of her life, that the said testotor further devise to Richard Carter the remaining two thirds of the lands whereof he .....and the residue of his estate, by the will aforesaid to the said Richard Carter and Ely Robee equally to be divided between them ...[it seems that the estate has only one slave and the court is petitioned to sell the slave on twelve months creidt so the estate can be divided equitably.
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