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John Carter

Male 1766 - 1822  (56 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Carter was born 1766, Liberty, Bedford Co., Virginia (son of William Merriman Carter and Frances Leftwich); died 21 Mar 1822, Davidson, Tennessee.

    John married Nancy Agness Blair. Nancy was born 22 Jul 1824; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Sophia B. Carter was born 19 Oct 1796; died Yes, date unknown.

    John married Living [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Walter O. Carter was born 19 Apr 1800; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Christopher C. Carter was born 18 Apr 1791; died Yes, date unknown.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Merriman Carter was born 1730, Lancaster Co., Virginia Colony (son of John of Stafford Carter and Susanna Payne); died 1818, Bedford Co., Virginia.

    William married Frances Leftwich. Frances was born 1738, Caroline Co., Virginia Colony; died 17 Oct 1818, Bedford Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Frances Leftwich was born 1738, Caroline Co., Virginia Colony; died 17 Oct 1818, Bedford Co., Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 1. John Carter was born 1766, Liberty, Bedford Co., Virginia; died 21 Mar 1822, Davidson, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John of Stafford Carter was born 1708, King and Queen Co., Virginia Colony (son of Henry Skipwith Carter and Anne Davis); died 1785, Stafford Co., Virginia.

    John married Susanna Payne. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Susanna Payne
    Children:
    1. Richard Payne Carter was born Abt 1733; died Bef 1780, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    2. 2. William Merriman Carter was born 1730, Lancaster Co., Virginia Colony; died 1818, Bedford Co., Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry Skipwith Carter was born 7 Jun 1676, Lancaster Co., Virginia (son of Capt. Thomas 'of Barford' Carter, Sr. and Katherine Dale); died 24 Oct 1743, Lancaster Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/carter/pats
    Contact: Patti Carlson [patticarlson112 AT gmail.com] Y-DNA Kit # 211452 Group R1b-02

    0 Captain Thomas Carter b abt 1630 d abt 1700

    1 Henry Skipwith Carter b 1676 d 1743

    2 Robert Carter b abt 1725

    3 Frederick Carter b 1767-1770 VA d aft 1850

    4. Marshall Carter b abt 1816 d aft 1870

    5 William Benjamin "Ben" Carter b 1848 d 1899

    6 Charles Carter b 1882 d 1970

    7 Nola Allagene Carter b 12 Mar 1922 d 04 Nov 1998

    8 Patti Marchant Carlson (private)

    From Father's Will:
    Item iv: I do give unto my son Henry Carter 100 acres of land to him and his heirs forever only reserving my wife to have the benefit of getting what timber she shall have occasion of for repairing and rebuilding on my now dwelling plantation but whereas the said Henry is in England and if it should happen he should never come in again I do give the said land unto my son James Carter to him and his heirs forever.

    "Henry Carter Ann Davis was married ye 6th day of May 1701"

    The Prayer Book has his marriage to Anne Davis on 06 May 1701.

    Library of Virginia has his will probated 10 Feb 1743 -

    GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES From the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. I. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1982. Page 602-603.

    "Henry Carter (Thomas (1)), born 1674, died 1743. In a deposition made April 8, 1743, Henry Carter stated that he was about 69 years of age. Sometime prior to 1704 he married Anne Harris, as shown by a lease for 200 acres of land , dated Nov. 9, 1704, from Henry Carter and wife Ann "who was daughter of Gainey Harris late of this county Gent, who by his will dated 14 th April, 1693, left the above mentioned premises to his daughter Ann". From 1728 to 1740 "Mr. Henry Carter" was continuously a Justice of the County Court. April 5, 1737, Henry Carter and brother Joseph were two of eleven signers to a memorial complaining of the misrepresentation of Wm. Ball, Jr., Gent. who had been a Justice of Lancaster for nine years and then omitted from the Commission because of misrepresentation.

    "Henry Carter was a vestryman of Christ Church and before his death in 1743 he was one of six vestrymen to meet with a like number from St. Mary's White Chapel to form a general vestry for the two parishes. His brother Joseph Carter was a vestryman from St. Mary's at the same time....March 21, 1732, "Henry Carter of the County of Lancaster Gent." made his will which was probated Oct. 10, 1743. He left home plantation and negro, Courtney, to son Gainy; negroes Tom and Jack to three daughters and son Robert all of whom were to have the right to remain at home till the daughters married and Robert arrived at the age of sixteen. Daughters also to have two beds and furniture and their mother's jewelry - Catherine the biggest gold ring, Ann the lesser ring, and Elizabeth the gold bobbs; Son John to have a chest in the "outward room", a new hat, his silver cup, and a ten shilling piece of gold he had from his mother Katharine Dale to make him a mourning ring; Son Harry his little trunk, new dugget coat and breeches and dimity and linen clothes; son Josiah, horse named Jack, a steere, new saddle and bridle; son Robert, the smallest bed and furniture upstairs. All to share equally in the rest of the estate. Brother Thomas Carter to have his silver seal. Desires that his "Cousin Thomas Carter" assist son Gainy in managing the negroes. This would seem to indicate that Capt. Thomas Carter Sr. had a brother who had descendants in that part of Virginia. There was a family of Carters in Middlesex county, contemporaneous with Capt. Thomas Carter and his sons, who had similar given names to those in Lancaster. Henry Carter's personal estate contained besides the usual furniture, and jewelry mentioned in the will, a large amount of clothing, 15 books, a pair of silver shoe buckles, a viol, twelve leather chairs, 2 pewter flower pots, etc."

    Henry married Anne Davis. Anne was born Est 1680, Lancaster Co., Virginia Colony; died 1743, White Chapel Parish, Barford Plantation, Corotoman River, Lancaster, Colony of Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Anne Davis was born Est 1680, Lancaster Co., Virginia Colony; died 1743, White Chapel Parish, Barford Plantation, Corotoman River, Lancaster, Colony of Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 4. John of Stafford Carter was born 1708, King and Queen Co., Virginia Colony; died 1785, Stafford Co., Virginia.
    2. Ann Carter was born Est 1724, Overwharton Parish; died Yes, date unknown.