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1799 - 1856 (56 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Elizabeth Ann Carter was born 8 Dec 1799, Franklin, Williamson Co., TN (daughter of Francis Watkins Carter and Sarah Holcomb Anderson); died 31 Jul 1856, Franklin, Williamson Co., TN; was buried , Rest Haven Cemetery, Franklin, Williamson Co., TN. Elizabeth married Henry Eelbeck/Eelback. Henry was born Abt 1790, Halifax County, Virginia; died Jul 1881, Williamson Co., Tennessee. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- SGT. 'Frank' Francis Carter Eelbeck was born 21 Feb 1840, Tennessee; died Jul 1909.
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Generation: 2
2. | Francis Watkins Carter was born 6 Dec 1772, Halifax Co., Virginia Colony (son of Captain John C. dna Carter and Mary Michaux Cunningham); died 19 Mar 1841, Franklin Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery Franklin, Tennessee. Notes:
Name: Francis Watkins Carter
Birth: 6 DEC 1772 in Henrico County, Virginia
Death: 19 NOV 1841 in Franklin, Tennessee
Father: John Carter b: 26 AUG 1737 in Henrico County, Virginia
Mother: Mary Cunningham Powell b: ABT 1740 in Henrico County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Sarah Holcomb Anderson b: 11 MAY 1777
Married: 17 NOV 1792 Children
Fountain Branch Carter b: 6 APR 1797 in Franklin, Tennessee
Elizabeth Carter b: 8 DEC 1799 in Franklin, Tennessee
Theodrick Carter b: 22 JUL 1802 in Franklin, Tennessee
John C. Carter b: 6 SEP 1805 in Franklin, Tennessee
Susan Carter b: 30 MAR 1808 in Franklin, Tennessee
Lucy W. Carter b: 9 FEB 1811 in Franklin, Tennessee
Roche M. Carter b: 27 FEB 1814 in Franklin, Tennessee
http://reynoldspatova.org/getperson.php?personID=I256&tree=reynolds1
Eliza's great-uncle John Carter (through her mother's line) was the father of Francis Watkins Carter, who built the home which is currently open for tours as Carter House Museum in Franklin, TN. One of her cousins was Confederate Lt. Theodorick "Tod" Carter, who died in a battle with Union troops on the lawn of the home during the Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864. In a sad tale reminiscent of so many of the era, family fought family as Eliza's son John joined the Union in combat with Missouri's Militia Regiment 5, Company B.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=133334249&ref=acom
Francis married Sarah Holcomb Anderson 17 Nov 1792. Sarah (daughter of James Anderson and Mary Taylor) was born 11 May 1777; died 19 May 1826, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee. [Group Sheet]
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3. | Sarah Holcomb Anderson was born 11 May 1777 (daughter of James Anderson and Mary Taylor); died 19 May 1826, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee. Notes:
Name:
Sarah Holcombe Anderson of Amelia Co., Virginia has to be the granddaughter of Sarah Clark and Thomas Anderson. Either the d/o James Anderson and Mary Taylor, or d/o Thomas Anderson and an unknown wife. Sister Lucy Maria married James Philemon Holcombe. This child would be named in honor of their Sister's marriage.
Children:
- Fountain Branch Carter was born 6 Apr 1797, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 22 Aug 1871, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee.
- 1. Elizabeth Ann Carter was born 8 Dec 1799, Franklin, Williamson Co., TN; died 31 Jul 1856, Franklin, Williamson Co., TN; was buried , Rest Haven Cemetery, Franklin, Williamson Co., TN.
- Theodorick5 Carter was born 22 Jul 1802, Franklin Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 23 Aug 1838, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee.
- John C. Carter was born 22 Jul 1802, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 23 Aug 1838, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee.
- Susan Carter was born 30 Mar 1808, Franklin Co., Tennessee ; died 8 Jan 1866.
- Lucy W. Carter was born 9 Feb 1811, Franklin Co., Tennessee ; died 9 Aug 1868.
- Roche M. Carter was born 27 Feb 1814, Franklin Co., Tennessee ; died 25 Nov 1866.
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Generation: 3
4. | Captain John C. dna Carter was born 26 Aug 1737, St. Peter's Par., New Kent Co., VA (son of Theodorick3 dna Carter, Jr. and Anne Waddill); died 20 Sep 1781, Halifax Co., Virginia. Notes:
Halifax County, VA ? Pleas (Court Orders) Book 3, March Court 1760, page 44 ? Ordered that John Carter and his male tithables, John Mount, David Mount, Richard Smith and William Russell be added to the gang belonging to road whereof John Lawson is Surveyor.
Vestry Book of Antrim Parish, Halifax County, Virginia 1752-1817. At a Vestry held for Antrim Parish at Halifax Courthouse the 24 August 1767. Page 108 ? Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Halifax bearing date the 17 July last past for this vestry to appoint Processioners according to law whereupon it is ordered that John Lawson, John Mount and John Carter do procession the bounds of every particular person?s lands between Miller?s Road, Burches Creek, the County line and Dan River and it is further ordered that the Processioners aforesaid do begin their said work on the second day of November next and take and return to the Vestry on or before the last day of March next ensuing an account of every particular person?s land they shall so procession and the persons present at the same and what lands in their precincts they failed to procession and the particular reasons of such failure.
John CARTER was born on 26 Aug 1736 in New Kent County, Virginia. (292) He was christened on 30 Oct 1736 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia.(15) He died in 1781 in Halifax County, Virginia.(4) John Carter's Will: ...being indisposed but of perfect mind and memory..wife, Mary, during her widowhood and for the bringing up and educating my children...land, slaves, furniture, etc...My daughter Ann WADDELL twenty five shillings, daughters Elizabeth, Mary, Sally slaves and furniture, ...my three oldest sons, Richard, Theodorick, and Robert...minor sons Francis and James. Exec., brothers Theodorick Carter and Richard Carter. Witnesses Benjamin Hobson, David Bates, Charles Carter, Noel Waddill, Theo Carter.
Will dated 18 Jul 1781/probated 20 Sep 1781. Parents:
Theodorick CARTER Jr and Ann WADDELL.
He was married to Mary CUNNINGHAM(?) about 1756. Children were: Richard CARTER, Theodorick CARTER, Robert CARTER, Ann CARTER, Elizabeth CARTER, Mary CARTER, Judith CARTER, Sally CARTER, James CARTER, Francis CARTER.
Name: John CARTER Birth: 26 Aug 1737 New Kent, VA
Christening: 30 Oct 1737 St.Peter Par., Henrico VA
Death: 1781 in , Halifax, VA
GILES CARTER OF VIRGINIA, by Gen. Wm. G. H. Carter:
p 78 - John's CARTER's birth
p 48 -John of Halifax Co VA bought 183 1/2 acres on Dan River from his father, Theodorick II of Pr. Edw. Co VA. p 48-50 - John's will executed 18 Jun 1781, probated 20 Sep 1781 in Halifax Co., VA
Executors: wife Mary, Capt. James Turner, William Boyd, and
John's brothers Richard & Theodrick III
Heirs: Wife, 5 daus. & 5 sons.
Witnesses were Benjamin Hobson, David Bates, Noel Waddill,
Theodrick Carter III, and Charles Carter
(son of Theodrick III)
http://services.dar.org/members/dar_research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=159392&MyLineageCount=1&Control_Min_Seqn=159392
CARTER, JOHN
[Full Ancestor Record]
Ancestor #: A019975
Service:
VIRGINIA Rank: SOLDIER
Birth:
26 Aug 1737 BRUNSWICK CO VIRGINIA
Death:
ANTE 20 Sep 1781 HALIFAX CO VIRGINIA
Service Source:
ECKENRODE, LIST OF REV SOLS OF VA, VOL 1, P 87
Service Description:
1) HALIFAX CO MILITIA
http://reynoldspatova.org/getperson.php?personID=I256&tree=reynolds1
Eliza's great-uncle John Carter (through her mother's line) was the father of Francis Watkins Carter, who built the home which is currently open for tours as Carter House Museum in Franklin, TN. One of her cousins was Confederate Lt. Theodorick "Tod" Carter, who died in a battle with Union troops on the lawn of the home during the Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864. In a sad tale reminiscent of so many of the era, family fought family as Eliza's son John joined the Union in combat with Missouri's Militia Regiment 5, Company B.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=133334249&ref=acom
294 Halifax Vestry Book 1752-1817 1767 Halifax Aug 24 1767
Carter John bounds taker Burches Creek Ordered Thomas Spencer,
William Eckols, Alexander Moore and Joseph Moore do procession the patent land beginning at the cowford on Banister river thence up the river to Sandy Creek thence up Sandy to the bridge thence along Terry's ferry road to Burches Creek thence down the said crek to Dan river thence down the Dan to Boyd ferry thence to the beginning.
Name:
Diane Carter Giles [Need Valid Email Address] Y-DNA Kit # 23874 Group I1 - 12
Sherrel Cavedo [jscave28443 AT yahoo.com] Kit # 277234 Group I1 - 12
John married Mary Michaux Cunningham Abt 1758, Halifax Co., Virginia Colony. Mary (daughter of Alexander Cunningham, Jr. and Easter Mary Michaux) was born 1740, St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., Colonial Virginia; died 1781, Halifax Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]
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5. | Mary Michaux Cunningham was born 1740, St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., Colonial Virginia (daughter of Alexander Cunningham, Jr. and Easter Mary Michaux); died 1781, Halifax Co., Virginia. Notes:
John Carter was born in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co, VA on 26 AUG 1737, and baptized on 30 OCT 1737. This Parish is south of the York and Pamunkey Rivers and was also the home of the Waddill family.
John Carter's Will was executed 18 JUN 1781, and probated before the court held for Halifax Co., VA on 20 SEP 1781. The witnesses were Benjamin Hobson, David Bates, Noel Waddill, Theodrick Carter (Third) and Charles Carter, a son of Theodrick Carter(Third). The Executors named were his wife, Mary Carter, Captain James Turner, William Boyd and John Carter's brothers Richard and Theodrick (Third).
John Carter's three eldest children, Richard, Theo, and Robert filed a chancery suit in Halifax county in 1799 [19 years after the death of John] charging the Executors [Mary Carter, their mother] and Richard Carter, dec'd and his executor Susannah Powell (nee Carter) for monies not accounted for when Richard Carter bargained and sold land privately. Mary Carter (nee Cunningham) is still alive and gives testimony referring to Richard Carter's affidavit. Many pages of testimony follow demonstrating not only that money was paid to Richard, but never passed on to the family. The position of David Powell and Susannah is that the children were educated and provided for, out of the estate of their father, John Carter, dec'd. Robert appears to act as attorney and questions many witnesses. The suit is then refiled in Richmond County and continues. Polly Powell (nee Carter), wife of Mastin Powell and d/o Susannah Carter Powell (nee Bigger) testifies to angry words between Robert and Susannah, his aunt. The suit continues whereby Robert questions numerous witnesses as to the quality of his education, and of the ability of the estate of the dec'd John Carter to produce enough to keep the widow and children adequately. [it is obvious to this researcher that Robert is an ambitious, determined and combative individual and probably was of the same personality since his childhood, when he admits he would not be schooled.] He challenges that his education and that of his siblings was less than he considered their due. Both he and Theo, though, can write and sign their names, as does Susannah. [While the content of this matter is tedious reading, it offers more insight into the characters of this family, than previously seen.-mfe]
Children:
- Anne (Nancy) Carter was born Abt 1758, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
- Elizabeth Carter was born 30 Oct 1759, Halifax Co., Virginia Colony; died 15 Jul 1831, Franklin County, Alabama.
- Richard 'in Georgia' Carter was born Abt 1765, Halifax County, Virginia; died 10 Aug 1849, Jasper, Randolph County, Georgia.
- Patriot Theodorick 'Theo' of Halifax Carter was born Abt 1761, Prince Edward Co., Virginia; died Aft 1814, Halifax Co., Virginia.
- Mary "Polly" Amy Carter was born 1764, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 1841.
- Sarah 'Sally' Carter was born Abt 1765, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
- Major Robert W. of Halifax 'Bobby' Carter, Esquire was born 22 Dec 1770, Halifax Co., Virginia Colony; died 9 Sep 1839, William Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery Franklin, Tennessee.
- Judith Carter was born Abt 1771, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
- 2. Francis Watkins Carter was born 6 Dec 1772, Halifax Co., Virginia Colony; died 19 Mar 1841, Franklin Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery Franklin, Tennessee.
- James C. dna Carter was born 23 Dec 1774, Halifax Co., Virginia; died 23 Apr 1845, DeKalb Co., Alabama; was buried , Raney Cemetery, Marshall Co., Alabama.
- Philip Carter was born 1778, Halifax County, Virginia; died 16 Jul 1835, Halifax Co., Virginia.
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6. | James Anderson was born 1740, Meckenbury County, Virginia (son of Thomas Anderson and Sarah Clark); died 1793, Chatham, NC. Notes:
Name:
James Anderson married Mary Taylor; children unknown [reported as her 2nd husband after Robert Penn]
James married Mary Taylor. Mary was born Abt 1750, Mecklenburg Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]
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7. | Mary Taylor was born Abt 1750, Mecklenburg Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. Children:
- 3. Sarah Holcomb Anderson was born 11 May 1777; died 19 May 1826, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee.
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Generation: 4
8. | Theodorick3 dna Carter, Jr. was born Abt 1697, Goochland County, Virginia (son of Theodorick2 Carter and Elizabeth Webb); died 1777, Prince Edward County, Virginia. Notes:
Theodrick Carter, II and Anne Waddill were the parents of Nancy Waddill Carter. Anne Waddill was baptized January 24, 1713, according to the register of St. Peter's parish, which encompassed New Kent County. Her parents were William and Sarah Dennis Waddill. William was elected vestryman of St. Peter's, on June 1, 1704, and served in
this capacity for at least thirty-five years. The author James Branch Cabell,a descendant of John Waddill, discussed the Waddills in his book "The Majors and Their Marriages." Theodrick Carter and Anne Waddill lived for a time in New Kent County. According to the register of St. Peter's parish, their first child John was baptized on October 30, 1737. Theodrick appeared in the Amelia County tithables list of June 10, 1747 in John Nash's district (this area became part of Prince Edward County in 1754); he is absent from the list Nash compiled for the same district on June 10, 1745. He must therefore have migrated from New
Kent County to present-day Prince Edward County sometime between these two dates. Nancy was born June 15, 1749, probably at her father's estate "Hickory Hill" (also known as "Hickory Grove"). According to tradition, the house was built around 1750; however, it may have been built three years earlier, since we know that Theodrick was living in John Nash's tax district on June 10, 1747.
John Wood's 1820 map of Prince Edward County shows the location of Hickory Hill. Two miles west of Hampden-Sydney College is the notation "Capt. Carter's." Captain Carter was Samuel Carter, Nancy's brother. Samuel inherited Hickory Hill from his father in 1777. Destroyed by fire in 1933, Hickory Hill was described four years later in the Works Projects Administration survey of Prince Edward County homes: [Hickory Hill] was not a show place except for its splendid boxwood and cedar hedge and lovely gardens. It was a plain frame house, or rather two houses connected by a little square room. The first of these traditions says it was built in 1750, a story and a half with small rooms except for one large reception room, which was beautifully paneled, and with one side of carved oak. The other part of the house was built by William H. Venable, when he bought the plantation in 1853 from Edward Carter [Samuel's son]. Mr. Venable built a large, square, two-story frame building, with large rooms and ample halls. The many outbuildings around the mansion house made the place quite a little settlement. The large grove of hickories flanking it on the south gave the place its name.
Nancy's father was one of Prince Edward County's most prominent planters. He purchased 975 acres in old Amelia County on September 20, 1748, and bought and sold other parcels of land up to the time of his death. A member of the Anglican church, Theodrick offered 300 acres of land to St. Patrick's parish for its use as a glebe, or plot of land granted to the local clergyman as part of his benefice during his tenure of office.
Thomas and Nancy Thompson probably named their fourth child in honor of her brother, Samuel Carter. Samuel distinguished himself in the military, in politics, and as a businessman. A member of the 1st Virginia Regiment during the Revolutionary War, he and seven other officers were granted the honor of personally welcoming the Marquis de Lafayette during the great soldier and statesman's visit to Richmond in October, 1824 (Richmond Enquirer, October 29, 1824, page 3). Samuel at various times held the county offices of sheriff, magistrate, and coroner; in 1805-1806 he represented Prince Edward County in the Virginia Assembly. In the late 1790s he was a trustee of a company which improved navigation on the Appomattox River. Later, he became a charter trustee of the Junction Canal Company. In 1825 the company constructed a canal which linked the Appomattox and Little Roanoke rivers. John Wood's map of Prince Edward County shows Samuel's mill at the mid-point of this canal.
Name:
Theodorick3 -- Theodorick 3rd generation
Mary Frances Eggleston [mfeggleston AT gmail.com] Family Finder Kit # 343915
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Theodorick3 married Anne Waddill Abt 1732, Halifax County, Virginia. Anne (daughter of William Waddill, Jr. and Sarah Dennis) was born Abt 1713, New Kent County, Colonial Virginia; died 1777, Prob. Prince Edward Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]
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9. | Anne Waddill was born Abt 1713, New Kent County, Colonial Virginia (daughter of William Waddill, Jr. and Sarah Dennis); died 1777, Prob. Prince Edward Co., Virginia. Notes:
"Thomas Carter married Mary Powell Mar 9 1798 in Halifax she was the daughter of David Powell and Mary Epps. I have Thomas listed as son to Richard Carter and Susannah Bigger, married Dec 29 1772. Richards father was Theodrick Carter born abt. 1713 married 1730 in Prince Edward Co. Va to Anne Waddill daughter of William Waddill Jr. Richard's brothers and sisters were Elizabeth born Sept 26 1736, John Carter born Aug 26 1737 wife Mary. Theodrick married Judith Cunningham. Susanna married Richard Stubblefield, William, Nancy Waddill married Thomas Thompson, Wadill married Mildred Wade, Mary, Sarah married Samuel Love, Samuel married Elizabeth McRobert [2nd Susannah Bibb, d/o John]. I will be showing you the connection of Richard Carter and daughter Mary who married Mastin Powell and there was the other Lemuel Carter that married Martha [Patsy] Powell" Joseph Carter
Notes:
Hobsons of Halifax Co., Va.
6163Halifax ob p 14-282 original1790HalifaxHobson
Benjaminroad handsDouble CreekBenjamin Hobson surveyor of
Lower Double Creek to Toby Ck, hands Thomas Boyd, Robert Shotwell, James Sureik, John Johns, Presley Dodson, Elisha Dodson, William Watkins, William Couch, Adam Blount, John Lawson, Henry Cook, John Cook, William Claiborne, Joseph Kirby, Richard Kirby, William Boyd, Henry Wall, Mary Carter, Theo Carter Jr, Henry Hobson, Benjamin Hobson, John More, Jonathan Davis, Jesse Davis, William Jordan
6163Halifax ob p 14-282 original1790HalifaxHobson
Benjaminroad handsDouble CreekBenjamin Hobson surveyor of
Lower Double Creek to Toby Ck, hands Thomas Boyd, Robert Shotwell, James Sureik, John Johns, Presley Dodson, Elisha Dodson, William Watkins, William Couch, Adam Blount, John Lawson, Henry Cook, John Cook, William Claiborne,
Joseph Kirby, Richard Kirby, William Boyd, Henry Wall, Mary Carter, Theo Carter Jr, Henry Hobson, Benjamin Hobson, John More, Jonathan Davis, Jesse Davis, William Jordan 173Halifax Will Book 2, 1783 - 1792 1789Halifax April 28 1789HobsonBenjaminappraiserInventory of
Thomas Lawson estate with Benjamin Hobson and Samuel Gordon
4549Halifax deed bk 13-461784Halifax7-JunHobsonHenry
witnessDanFrom Francis Watkins and Agnes, his wife, of the Co of Prince Edward to William Hobson of the Co of Cumberland for 400# about 366 acres on Dan River in H it being part of a larger tract which was formerly deeded by Hugh Moor to John Watson and by the same Watson to Francis
WAtkins. The 366 acres is bounded by Carter's line. Signed Frances Watkins. Wit P Carrington, John Bates, William Terry, Drury Vaughan, Henry Hobson, Mathaniel Barksdale Recorded July 15 1784
4553Halifax deed bk 16-597 1796Halifax10-AprHobsonHenry
linesDan James Carter of H to Beverley Barksdale of H for 250# about 212 acres in H on the N side of Dan River and bounded by Henry Hobson, the bank of the Dan, William Boyd. Signed James Carter. Wit Henry Cook,
Champness Terry, Jarrott W. Cook, John Tuck, James Chalmers, ARmistead
Moore, Alexander Moore, John Echols, Rec June 27 1796
6163Halifax ob p 14-282 original1790HalifaxHobson
Henryroad handsDouble CreekBenjamin Hobson surveyor of Lower
Double Creek to Toby Ck, hands Thomas Boyd, Robert Shotwell, James Sureik,
John Johns, Presley Dodson, Elisha Dodson, William Watkins, William Couch,
Adam Blount, John Lawson, Henry Cook, John Cook, William Claiborne, Joseph
Kirby, Richard Kirby, William Boyd, Henry Wall, Mary Carter, Theo Carter Jr,
Henry Hobson, Benjamin Hobson, John More, Jonathan Davis, Jesse Davis,
William Jordan
10157Ct Ord Bk 1756-17621761Cumberland25-MayHobsonJohn
securityWyke and Glaister Hunnicutt plt vs Willliam Bradley
def in case John Hobson, Wiliam Hobson, Josiah Thompson and Robert Moore
special bail for the def.
10178Court Ord Bk 1762-17641762Cumberland27-SepHobsonJohn
defWyke and Glaister Hunnicutt plt vs John Hobson, Wiliam
Hobson, Josiah Thompson, Robert Moore on a writ of scire facias. Paid Oct
26th.
10219Court Ord Bk 1749-17561754Cumberland25-MarHobsonJohn
witJohn Moore and Wiliam Hudgins jr was recorded, wit Thomas
Tabb, William Hobson and John Hobson
2062Robin Wilis ldb 13-1661778Lunenburg13-SepHobsonJohn
linesMichael McKie and wife Susannah to Robert Estes - see item
2066Robin Willis ldb 13-2991779Lunenburg29-AugHobsonJohn
sellerReedy CkJohn Hobson of Dinwiddie Co to Robert Estes, 5
shillings [gift deed price], 45A on Horsepen Br. of Reedy Creek on Blackwell
and Long’s line. Wits Joseph Hightower, John Smithson, Benjamin Estes, Jr.
8636Lunenburg Willl Book 1 by TLC1761Lunenburg18-Sep
HobsonJohnwitnessWill of William Traylor, son Joel dark bay
horse when 21, son William land and plantation whereon I now dwell, daughte
Mary Hood 1 shilling sterling, daughter Ann Moore 1 shilling sterling,
children and wife Mary, Joel, William Isabella, Agness and Elizabeth land
called the fleets if I have any right to it to be equally divided among
them. Wife Mary rst of my estate during her life to maintain my young
children then to be equally divided among three youngest daughters. Exec
wife, desire for no appraisement, wit John Hobson, David Deardon, William
Clift, signed Sept 18 1761, probated Feb 2 1762, John Hobson security.
2062Robin Wilis ldb 13-1661778Lunenburg13-SepHobson
JosephlinesMichael McKie and wife Susannah to Robert Estes -
see item
4713DB 14 pg 801787Halifax27-FebHobsonNwitness
County Line ckGeorge Canaldy of Caswell Co NC to Phillip Thomas of the co
and st aforesaid for 25# about 167 acres in H on he east side of the Country
Line Cr and bounded by the country line of Va, William Moore, John Lewis
Byrd. Signed George (x) Canaldy. Wit - H. Haralson, James Moore, John
Canally, John Coleman, N Hobson, William Powell, Edmond King, recorded Apr ?
2021Robin Wilis ldb 12-1911772Lunenburg14-MayHobson
NicholaswitnessFalls CrElisha Estes, Sr. of Lunenburg to
William Hatchett - see item
2056Robin Willis ldb 13-921778Lunenburg9-MarHobson
NicholasbuyerCouches CkRobert and Elisha, execs estate of
Robert Estes, Sr., dec’d, to Nicholas Hobson, all of Lunenburg, £170, 170A
on Couches Cr. Signed Robert Estes, Elisha Estes (check again)
2057Robin Willis dlb 13-931778Lunenburg10-MarHobson
NicholassellerCouches CkSame tract conveyed by Robert &
Elisha Estes as exors of father’s will, 170A on Couches Creek, from Nicholas
Hobson to Elisha Estes, both of Lunenburg, for £5. (check again)
8326Mormon church contributed records1778Lunenburg
9-MarHobsonNicholasbuyerCrouches CreekIndenture between
Robert and Elisha Estes, executors of Robert Estes, the elder, decd, and
Nicholas Hobson 170 acres on Crouches Creek
8327Mormon church contributed records1778Lunenburg
10-MarHobsonNicholassellerCrouches CreekConvey to Hobson to
Elisha Estes
8430Mormon Contributed Records1777Hobson
NicholasCaptWilliam Estes in Capt. Nicholas Hobson's co,
6th Va regt of Cont. Forces, commanded by Lt. Col. James Hendricks
10157Ct Ord Bk 1756-17621761Cumberland25-MayHobson
WilliamsecurityWyke and Glaister Hunnicutt plt vs Willliam
Bradley def in case John Hobson, Wiliam Hobson, Josiah Thompson and Robert
Moore special bail for the def.
10178Court Ord Bk 1762-17641762Cumberland27-SepHobson
WilliamdefWyke and Glaister Hunnicutt plt vs John Hobson,
Wiliam Hobson, Josiah Thompson, Robert Moore on a writ of scire facias.
Paid Oct 26th.
10219Court Ord Bk 1749-17561754Cumberland25-MarHobson
WilliamwitJohn Moore and Wiliam Hudgins jr was recorded, wit
Thomas Tabb, William Hobson and John Hobson
4549Halifax deed bk 13-461784Halifax7-JunHobsonWilliam
buyerDanFrom Francis Watkins and Agnes, his wife, of the Co of
Prince Edward to William Hobson of the Co of Cumberland for 400# about 366
acres on Dan River in H it being part of a larger tract which was formerly
deeded by Hugh Moor to John Watson and by the same Watson to Francis
WAtkins. The 366 acres is bounded by Carter's line. Signed Frances
Watkins. Wit P Carrington, John Bates, William Terry, Drury Vaughan, Henry
Hobson, Mathaniel Barksdale Recorded July 15 1784
Children:
- William4 of Halifax Carter was born Abt 1733, Colonial Virginia; died Mar 1810, Halifax County, Virginia.
- Susannah [Waddill] 'Susan' Carter was born Abt 1735, Prince Edward Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Rockingham Co., North Carolina.
- Elizabeth Carter was born 26 Sep 1736, Henrico Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
- 4. Captain John C. dna Carter was born 26 Aug 1737, St. Peter's Par., New Kent Co., VA; died 20 Sep 1781, Halifax Co., Virginia.
- Private Richard 'Tailor' dna [LVCF-89Q] Carter was born 18 Feb 1743, St Patricks, Prince Edward Co., Virginia; died 1 Jan 1796, Halifax Co., Virginia.
- Waddill Carter was born Abt 1743, Prince Edward Co., Virginia; died 1782, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.
- PATRIOT Theodorick4 dna Carter, Jr. was born Abt 1747, Prince Edward Co., Virginia; died 13 Jul 1805, Halifax County, Virginia.
- Nancy Waddill 'Nanny' Carter was born 15 Jun 1749, Prince Edward Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Logan Co., Kentucky.
- Sarah "Sally" Carter was born Abt 1753, Prince Edward Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
- Capt. Samuel Carter was born Abt 1754, Prince Edward Co., Colonial Virginia; died 29 Apr 1830, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.
- Mary "Molly" Carter was born Abt 1760, Prince Edward Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
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10. | Alexander Cunningham, Jr. was born 1710, York County, Virginia; died 1778, Prince Edward Co., Virginia. Notes:
Name:
Andrew Cunningham's Land (now Thomas Carter) Charlotte Co., pg. 44 of the abstract.
http://reynoldspatova.org/documents/CharlotteCoVA1765-1771DB1-2.pdf
Alexander married Easter Mary Michaux. Easter (daughter of Abraham Michaux and Suzanne 'Susannah' Rochet) was born 12 Jan 1713, Michaux Grant, Henrico Co., Va. ; died 1786, Henrico Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]
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11. | Easter Mary Michaux was born 12 Jan 1713, Michaux Grant, Henrico Co., Va. (daughter of Abraham Michaux and Suzanne 'Susannah' Rochet); died 1786, Henrico Co., Virginia. Notes:
Name:
Alexander Cunningham married Easter Mary Michaux, daughter of Abraham Michaux and Susanne Rochet....Easter Mary Michaux was of French Huguenot descent. Susanne's father was Moses Rochet (Rochette). Mother was Jean Rondeau. Moses smuggled Susanne out of France to Holland during the Protestant persecution in France. Susanne later married Abraham Michaux, also a refugee from Sedan France, and sailed from Holland to England in 1701 following "their friend, William of Orange", to England. Abraham and Susanne came to vicinity of Richmond Virginia in 1703 when William and Mary gave a land grant of 10,000 acres on the James River to the Huguenots. Their youngest child, Easter Mary, was born in Virginia and she and Alexander Cunningham had ten children. [She is probably Esther]
Children:
- Judith 'Judy' Cunningham was born 15 Apr 1764, St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., Colonial Virginia; died After 1810, Halifax County, Virginia.
- 5. Mary Michaux Cunningham was born 1740, St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., Colonial Virginia; died 1781, Halifax Co., Virginia.
- Major William Cunningham was born 10 Apr 1741, Goochland Co., Virginia Colony; died 1805, Smith Co., Tennessee.
- Nathaniel F. Cunningham was born Abt 1754, Petersburg, Virginia Colony; died 16 Aug 1832, Putnan County, Indiana.
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13. | Sarah Clark was born Abt 1720, Hanover Co., Colonial Virgnia (daughter of James Clark and Henrietta Maria Hardeman); died Yes, date unknown. Notes:
Married:
Children of Thomas Anderson and Sarah Clark
Anne Anderson, 1761-Unknown
Sarah Anderson, 1745-1779
James Anderson, 1740-1793
Frances Anderson, 1746-1817
Elizabeth Anderson, 1741-1779
Martha Anderson, 1751-Unknown
Thomas Anderson, 1753-1793
Mary Anderson, 1742-1814
Susanna Anderson, 1759-1834
Lucy Maria Anderson, 1765-1828
Henrietta Maria Anderson, 1769-1797
Children:
- Ann Anderson was born Est 1763, Mecklenburg Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.
- Lucy Maria Anderson was born 1765, Mecklenburg Co., Virginia Colony; died 1834.
- 6. James Anderson was born 1740, Meckenbury County, Virginia; died 1793, Chatham, NC.
- Thomas Anderson was born Abt 1753, Agusta Co., Virginia; died 1835, Boone Co., Ky; was buried , Anderson Family Cemetery Verona Boone County Kentucky.
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