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Barnett/Barnard dna Carter[1, 2]

Male 1737 - 1814  (77 years)


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  • Name Barnett/Barnard dna Carter 
    • R1b-11
      FACEBOOK
      Nancy Carter Brooks I am in this same group. My mother?s brother did the test for me. James Carter 1776VA-after the 1860 census Graves Co. KY, James married 3 times, I descend from second wife Elizabeth Vest. I am kit# 405196, exact match at 111 markers to kit# 257860 which is another descendant from a different son buried in Dickson Co. TN
      ***********
      Nancy Carter Brooks I am RIb - 11 1st name is George W. Carter # 15372. I am # 75274 - Barnett/Burnett Carter b. 1804 d. 1882. VA
    Born 1737  Middlesex Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 1814  Henry Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I15603  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 14 Apr 2022 

    Family Elizabeth Turman,   b. 1737, Middlesex Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown, Halifax Co., Virginia or Henry Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married
    • Children of Barnett Carter and Elizabeth Turman:

      Mildred Carter
      William Carter b: 17 OCT 1758 in Albemarle Co., VA
      Henry Carter b: 1761 in Albermarle Co. VA
      John Carter b: ABT. 1770
      Turman Carter b: 1770
      James Carter b: 1785
      Nancy Ann Carter b: 1775
      Lucy Carter b: 1778
      Philip Carter b: 1780
      Walker Carter b: 1780
      Susanna Carter b: BET. 1780 - 1790 in Spotsylvania Co. VA
      Dabney Carter b: 7 MAY 1788
      Cary Lewis [Lafayette] Carter b: 1789 in Fredericksville, Albemarle Co., VA
    Children 
    +1. Cary Lafayette dna Carter,   b. Sep 1787, Albermarle Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 24 Oct 1876, Henry Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 89 years)
    +2. Henry James Carter,   b. 1761, Albermarle Co., Colonial Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 28 Feb 1843, Stokes Co., North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 82 years)
    +3. William Carter,   b. 17 Oct 1758, Albermarle Co., Colonial Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 9 Oct 1833, Patrick Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 75 years)
     4. Susannah Carter,   b. Abt 1785, Spotsylvania Co., Colonial Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
    +5. Mildred 'Millie' Carter,   b. Est 1785, Likely Albermarle Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 1825, Perry Co., Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 40 years)
    Last Modified 22 Jun 2020 
    Family ID F5494  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    Bernard Carter and son, William Albermarle Co., Virginia
And Other Individuals later found in Southern Counties; Thomas Jefferson, Esq., Barksdale, Bland, Dickerson, Blackwell, Davis, Moore, Holt, and many others.
    Bernard Carter and son, William Albermarle Co., Virginia And Other Individuals later found in Southern Counties; Thomas Jefferson, Esq., Barksdale, Bland, Dickerson, Blackwell, Davis, Moore, Holt, and many others.
    1785-Census-Bernard-&-Wm-Carter-VA.jpg
    Albermarle Co., Virginia Census 1785 Carters With Same Page Numbers Shows Relationships
    Albermarle Co., Virginia Census 1785 Carters With Same Page Numbers Shows Relationships
    All-Carters-1785-in-Albemarle-VA.jpg
    Halifax Co., Petition for Road Signed by Benjamin Marable, Lemuel Claiborne, Bartlet Carter, Caleb Dodson, Sr., Daniel Martin, Elisha Dodson, William Dodson, Anthony Overby, Thomas Claiborne, Joseph Dodson, A. Boyd, Motley Slayden, Joseph Kerby, Pleasant Farmer, Lemuel Carter, William Ferrell, John Henry and Byrd Womack.
    Halifax Co., Petition for Road Signed by Benjamin Marable, Lemuel Claiborne, Bartlet Carter, Caleb Dodson, Sr., Daniel Martin, Elisha Dodson, William Dodson, Anthony Overby, Thomas Claiborne, Joseph Dodson, A. Boyd, Motley Slayden, Joseph Kerby, Pleasant Farmer, Lemuel Carter, William Ferrell, John Henry and Byrd Womack.
    HalifaxJudgementsDodsons-JarrattCook2.jpg
    Cary Lafayette Carter
    Cary Lafayette Carter
    ccarter1.jpg
    Probable Descendants of Barnard/Barnett Carter; Same dna Grouping
    Probable Descendants of Barnard/Barnett Carter; Same dna Grouping
    BarnardCarterdnaDescendants.jpg
    1778 - 1780 Tax Lists of Henry County, Virginia by Lela C. Adams Copyright 1973-RFS.pdf
    1778 - 1780 Tax Lists of Henry County, Virginia by Lela C. Adams Copyright 1973-RFS.pdf
    1778 - 1780 Tax Lists of Henry County, Virginia by Lela C. Adams Copyright 1973-RFS.pdf

  • Notes 
    • Russell A Carter russcarter@virginiacaves.org via p3plmcpnl484769.prod.phx3.secureserver.net

      Apr 13, 2022, 7:26 PM (16 hours ago)

      to me
      Proposed Change: Barnett/Barnard dna Carter (I15603)
      Tree: My Reynolds Line
      Link: https://reynoldspatova.org//getperson.php?personID=I15603&tree=reynolds1

      Description: Barnett/Barnard dna Carter (I15603) is in the Rb1-11 haplogroup on FTDNA. The descendants of William Carter and Penelope Pew/Pugh are in the R1b-01 haplogroup. Therefore, this Barnett/Barnard is not the son of William Carter.

      Russ Carter
      Administrator, FTDNA Carter project
      Kit #B208623
      R1b-01 group

      Russell A Carter
      russcarter@virginiacaves.org [5]

  • Sources 
    1. [S84] Rootsweb, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=miffmole&id=I0845.
      Barnett Carter
      Birth: 1737 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
      Death: 1814 in Henry Co., Virginia
      Father: William Carter
      Marriage 1 Elizabeth Turman b: 1737 in Middlesex Co., VA Married: 1756 in Middlesex Co., VA

      SOURCES
      1. William Carter Revolutionary War pension records
      2. 1785 Albemarle Co., Va. census
      3. Data from pedigree chart of William Thomas Carter
      4435 Cordell Dr. S.W.
      Roanoke, Va. 24018
      Bernard was overseer of the plantation of John Waller of Spotsylvania County,
      VA 3 July 1770 (see below)
      He was a juror in Spotsylvania County 4 June 1764

      No will has been found for Barnett or Bernard Carter in Albemarle Co., VA
      Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800
      DEEDS
      DEED BOOK G 1766-1771
      page 276
      July 3, 1770. Jno. Waller, Clk. of Spts. Co., and Ann, his wife, to John Lewis, Oliver Towles and John Chew of same Co. In trust. 600 a. in Spts. Co., remainder of a larger tract, which sd. tract sd. John and Ann Waller hold in right of the sd. Ann, which sd. tract descended from Parmenas Bowker to his son, Ralph Bowker (his eldest son and heir) and on the death of sd. Ralph, which occurred before he arrived at age and without any issue, was vested in his (Ralph's) sister, Ann (now Ann Waller, etc.), the remainder of sd. tract being held by Wm. Smith and Ann, his wife, in right of the sd. Ann Smith, for her dower as widow of sd. Parmenas Bowker, etc., the sd. tract is whereon the sd. Jno. Waller now hath his plantation and slaves, with his overseer, Bernard Carter, living thereon, etc. Also slaves, horses, cattle, goods and chattels, etc. In trust for indemnifying the sd. Lewis, Towles and Chew, etc., etc. Mentions debts, etc. Witnesses, Jos. Brock, Robert Chew, Sherod Horn. Novr. 17, 1770.
      =============

      Barnett Carter
      Date: 26 Apr 1764
      Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA
      Property: 241 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co.
      Notes: This land record was originally published in "Virginia County Records - Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800, Volume I" edited by William Armstrong Crozier.
      Remarks: John Waller, Clk., and Ann, his wife, to Sm. Waller of Spts. Co. and John Beverley Roy of Caroline Co. 120 10s. curr. 241 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. 3 Jul 1764.
      Description: Witness
      Book: F


    2. [S100] Internet Source, http://www.leaksville.com/CarterBros.html.
      Carter Brothers Saw Action in the American Revolution by Jane Wade
      While alive, Wendell Grogan, one of the founding members of the Genealogical Society of Rockingham and Stokes Counties, was always ready to help other researchers. Now, his collection of genealogical research is housed at the Madison Library's Research Room, and is still helping researchers. On a recent trip to the research room, I found the following materials on brothers Henry and William Carter of Albemarle County, Virginia (brothers to my ancestor Susannah Carter, wife to Daniel Payne). Henry moved to Stokes County, NC , while William moved to Patrick County, VA. These siblings are the offspring of Bernard/ Barnett Carter who married Elizabeth Tureman, daughter of Ignatius Tureman of Berkeley Parish, Spotsylvania County, VA (Will recorded 2 March 1784, Will Book E: 572). I found the accounts of their service in the American Revolution and the family facts found in their pension applications extremely interesting. Abstracts of their pension files were included in John Frederick Dorman's Virginia Revolutionary Pension Applications: Vol. 16. A copy of Sarah Carter's widow's pension application follows this article. Copies of the above came from the Wendell Grogan Collection.

      Henry Carter (widow Sarah)
      File- #w. 3940

      13 March 1829: Stokes County, NC. Henry Carter of said county, aged 67, declares he enlisted for eighteen months in September 1779 in Albemarle County, VA, under Captain John Marks in the 2nd Virginia Regiment of Colonel Hawes and after the resignation of Captain Marks, was commanded by Captain John Anderson. He was discharged at Salisbury, NC, by Major Jones. He was in the battles of Guilford Courthouse, Camden and Eutaw Springs and Ninety Six. He owns one colt, one mare, six head of cattle, six head of sheep. He sold a tract of land for $400 to his sons George W. Carter and Anderson and Winston Carter. George is in Illinois and Anderson is in Virginia. He is a farmer. He has a wife and one daughter with him.

      13 March 1829: Stokes County, NC. Winston Carter declares he and his two brothers George and Anderson purchased the above land for $400 which H. Carter owed them for extending to them the means of subsistence. A part of the debt was contracted in 1823.

      18 October 1823: Promissory note from Henry Carter to Winston Carter for $270. Witnesses: John N. Carter and Wm. F. Moore.

      26 January 1827: Stokes County, NC. Isaac (x) Bullen declares he was a soldier in the 2nd Virginia Regiment under John Anderson and knew Henry Carter, a private in the army until his discharge in Salisbury.

      20 August 1828: Henry County, VA. Daniel (x) Burchel of said county declares he knows Henry Carter served in the regular army eighteen months. They were both at Chesterfield Courthouse, VA in the 2nd Virginia Regiment under Col. Hawes in Capt. Jones' company. From thence they marched to Petersburg, then to North and South Carolina in 1781 under General Greene and were at the Battles of Guilford Courthouse, Camden and Eutaw Springs and were both discharged in Salisbury, NC, in February, 1782.

      1 October 1828: Deed of Henry Carter of Stokes County, NC to George W. Carter of same. For $370. 137 1/2 acres dividing Ward's former tract by a straight line running east and west, situated on the north side of said tract, containing the home house where Henry Carter now lives and on the head of Hughes' Creek. Witnesses: John N. Carter and Elijah Moore (Deed book 9:376).

      1 October 1828: Deed of Henry Carter of Stokes County, NC to Winston Carter of same. For $300. Two tracts of Callaham's Creek, containing 300 acres...Ward's Corner...the tract entry begins at James Davis' corner...Houston's line...

      9 April 1843: Stokes County, NC . Sary (x) Carter of said county, aged 72, declares she is the widow of Henry Carter. They were married in December 1785 and he died 28 February 1843.

      7 June 1843: Stokes County, NC . John Carter, son of Henry and Sary Carter, declares the family register is in his father's hand with the exception of George's birth.

      "October 8th 1786 John Carter was born the above date
      Elizabeth Carter was born December 28th 1788
      Poley Carter was born November 9, 1790
      Nancy Carter was Born in the year 1794 March the 21
      February the 15th in 1798 Winston Carter was born the above date
      Anderson Carter was born the 6 April 1801
      I George Washington Carter was Born 5 July 1804"

      13 December 1785: Albemarle County, VA Marriage bond: Henry Carter to Sarah White. Security, Jesse White.

      13 June 1843: Stokes County, NC . George W. Carter was appointed guardian of Sarah Carter who was not capable of managing her won affairs.

      13 December 1844: Stokes County, NC . Anderson Carter was appointed guardian of Sarah Carter , George W. Carter having left the state.

      11 March 1846: Stokes County, NC . Anderson Carter, guardian of Sarah Carter , declares she has resided there about thirty years.

      3 October 1848: Stokes County, NC . Sarah (x) Carter of said county aged 78, applies for continuance of pension.

      Henry Carter of Stokes County, NC, private in the company of Captain Marks in the regiment of Colonel Haws in the Virginia line for eighteen months from September 1779, was placed on the North Carolina pension roll at $8 per month from 22 March 1832 under the Acts of 1818 and 1820. Certificate #20429 was issued 4 April 1832.

      Sarah Carter, widow of Henry Carter, private in the company of Captain Marks in the regiment of Colonel Haws in the Virginia line for eighteen months, was placed on the North Carolina pension roll at $60 per annum. Certificate #8282 (Fayetteville, NC , roll) under the Act of 1838 was issued 9 April 1844, #7717 under the Act of 1843 was issued 1 May 1846 and #2968 under the Act of 1848 was issued 12 January 1849.
      Carter, William (Martha)
      File- #w. 3773

      2 November 1832: Patrick County, VA . William (x) Carter of said county aged 74 on 17 October last, declares at an early period of his life he was drafted for three months in Albemarle County, VA, where he resided, in the company of Captain John Hunton and marched to Richmond, VA , and joined the regiment of Colonel Richardson. He served until his time expired.

      Again, he went as a substitute for his father, Barnett Carter, who was drafted for three months under Captain John Martin and marched to Richmond where he joined the regiment of Colonel Lindsay. They marched to a place near Williamsburg and then up to King William County and moved from place to place. He was discharged in Richmond and returned to his residence in Albemarle.

      Sometime afterward he was drafted in a company of militia under Captain John Miller and marched to Richmond and to Malvern Hills. The regiment was frequently marched about watching the movements of the enemy. When his three months expired he was discharged at Malvern Hills and returned home.

      Soon afterward, he went as a substitute for John Saunders who was drafted for three months under Captain Richardson and marched to Richmond and then to Williamsburg and joined the regiment of Colonel Towles. They marched to Yorktown and the Halfway House near Hampton. The vessels of the enemy were lying in the bay of Hampton Roads when a storm arose and blew some of them ashore. A number of their men were captured by the Americans. When Colonel Towles' regiment arrived in Hampton they were met by the Americans who had the prisoners in charge and they were given up to Captain Richardson who immediately moved off with them to Richmond where the prisoners were lodged in jail and the company was discharged.

      Soon after he returned home, he was drafted in a company of militia for three months under Captain Benjamin Harris and marched to Richmond where he joined the regiment of Colonel Matthews of Augusta. He marched to a position between the lines of the American army commanded by Generals Lafayette, Nelson, Wayne, and Steuben and the enemy, where they remained until relieved by General Wayne and he was discharged.

      He was a substitute for William Jones who was drafted for three months under Captain Brown and marched from Albemarle County through Richmond to Williamsburg where he joined the regiment of Colonel Stubblefield. The enemy being then in Little York, he was marched about from one place to another watching the enemy until his service expired and he was discharged and returned to Albemarle County.

      In 1781, he was drafted for three months under Captain John Key and immediately marched to Richmond and joined the regiment of Colonel Lewis who immediately marched to join the American armies at Little York where Lord Cornwallis was besieged. He remained until about a week before the enemy surrendered when he was taken sick and discharged.

      He was drafted in a company of Captain Benjamin Wheeler for three months to guard the prisoners belonging to the troops of General Burgoyne who were taken at Saratoga and stationed at the Barracks in Albemarle County. At the expiration of the term, the company was relieved by regular troops enlisted for that service.

      He served three months under Sergeant Barnis Brown of Charlottesville guarding some Tories of public notoriety, one named Goodrich and another McCann.

      14 June 1839: Patrick County, VA . Martha Carter of said county, aged 76, declares she is the widow of William Carter. She was married 9 January 1782 and he died 9 October 1833.

      7 October 1840: Stokes County, NC . Henry Carter declares his brother William Carter was married by publication of banns to Mrs. Martha Carter in Albemarle County, VA. He heard the banns published three times by Pastor Irvin, a Presbyterian preacher. William Carter and Martha McKinsey were married in January 1782. He went after William Woods, a Baptist preacher to marry them. In going for the parson, his horse fell and he received a hurt in his knee, which did not get well for a long time. Martha Carter has resided in Patrick County, VA, upwards of thirty years.

      19 August 1841: Stokes County, NC . Henry Carter and Sarah Carter declare William and Martha Carter had the following children:

      Alexander Carter, born in 1784;
      Elizabeth Carter in 1786;
      Nancy Carter in 1788;
      Milly Carter in 1790; and
      William Carter in 1792, all born in Albemarle County, VA.

      25 August 1841: Alex B. Clark writes from Patrick County, VA, that the original family register has been lost.

      17 August 1843: A. B. Clark writes from Patrick County, VA, that he is the grandson of Martha Carter.

      29 June 1844: Patrick County, VA . Martha Carter of said county, aged 78 or 79, applies for continuance of pension.

      16 December 1848: Patrick County, VA . Martha Carter of said county, aged 80 (notice discrepancy of age), applies for continuance of pension.

      William Carter of Patrick County, VA, private in the company of Captain Hunton in the regiment of Colonel Lindsay in the Virginia line for two years, was placed on the Virginia pension roll at $80 per annum under the act of 1832. Certificate #6444 was issued 1 March 1833.

      Martha Carter, widow of William Carter who died 9 October 1833, private n the company of Captain Hunton in the regiment of Colonel Lindsay in the Virginia line for two years, was placed on the Richmond, VA , pension roll at $80 per annum. Certificate #6669 under the Act of 1838 was issued 30 May 1842, #5656 under the Act of 1843 was issued 5 June 1844, and #2891 under the Act of 1848 was issued 9 January 1849.

    3. [S100] Internet Source, http://www.leaksville.com/CarterBros.html.
      Carter Brothers Saw Action in the American Revolution by Jane Wade
      While alive, Wendell Grogan, one of the founding members of the Genealogical Society of Rockingham and Stokes Counties, was always ready to help other researchers. Now, his collection of genealogical research is housed at the Madison Library's Research Room, and is still helping researchers. On a recent trip to the research room, I found the following materials on brothers Henry and William Carter of Albemarle County, Virginia (brothers to my ancestor Susannah Carter, wife to Daniel Payne). Henry moved to Stokes County, NC , while William moved to Patrick County, VA. These siblings are the offspring of Bernard/ Barnett Carter who married Elizabeth Tureman, daughter of Ignatius Tureman of Berkeley Parish, Spotsylvania County, VA (Will recorded 2 March 1784, Will Book E: 572). I found the accounts of their service in the American Revolution and the family facts found in their pension applications extremely interesting. Abstracts of their pension files were included in John Frederick Dorman's Virginia Revolutionary Pension Applications: Vol. 16. A copy of Sarah Carter's widow's pension application follows this article. Copies of the above came from the Wendell Grogan Collection.

      Henry Carter (widow Sarah)
      File- #w. 3940

      13 March 1829: Stokes County, NC. Henry Carter of said county, aged 67, declares he enlisted for eighteen months in September 1779 in Albemarle County, VA, under Captain John Marks in the 2nd Virginia Regiment of Colonel Hawes and after the resignation of Captain Marks, was commanded by Captain John Anderson. He was discharged at Salisbury, NC, by Major Jones. He was in the battles of Guilford Courthouse, Camden and Eutaw Springs and Ninety Six. He owns one colt, one mare, six head of cattle, six head of sheep. He sold a tract of land for $400 to his sons George W. Carter and Anderson and Winston Carter. George is in Illinois and Anderson is in Virginia. He is a farmer. He has a wife and one daughter with him.

      13 March 1829: Stokes County, NC. Winston Carter declares he and his two brothers George and Anderson purchased the above land for $400 which H. Carter owed them for extending to them the means of subsistence. A part of the debt was contracted in 1823.

      18 October 1823: Promissory note from Henry Carter to Winston Carter for $270. Witnesses: John N. Carter and Wm. F. Moore.

      26 January 1827: Stokes County, NC. Isaac (x) Bullen declares he was a soldier in the 2nd Virginia Regiment under John Anderson and knew Henry Carter, a private in the army until his discharge in Salisbury.

      20 August 1828: Henry County, VA. Daniel (x) Burchel of said county declares he knows Henry Carter served in the regular army eighteen months. They were both at Chesterfield Courthouse, VA in the 2nd Virginia Regiment under Col. Hawes in Capt. Jones' company. From thence they marched to Petersburg, then to North and South Carolina in 1781 under General Greene and were at the Battles of Guilford Courthouse, Camden and Eutaw Springs and were both discharged in Salisbury, NC, in February, 1782.

      1 October 1828: Deed of Henry Carter of Stokes County, NC to George W. Carter of same. For $370. 137 1/2 acres dividing Ward's former tract by a straight line running east and west, situated on the north side of said tract, containing the home house where Henry Carter now lives and on the head of Hughes' Creek. Witnesses: John N. Carter and Elijah Moore (Deed book 9:376).

      1 October 1828: Deed of Henry Carter of Stokes County, NC to Winston Carter of same. For $300. Two tracts of Callaham's Creek, containing 300 acres...Ward's Corner...the tract entry begins at James Davis' corner...Houston's line...

      9 April 1843: Stokes County, NC . Sary (x) Carter of said county, aged 72, declares she is the widow of Henry Carter. They were married in December 1785 and he died 28 February 1843.

      7 June 1843: Stokes County, NC . John Carter, son of Henry and Sary Carter, declares the family register is in his father's hand with the exception of George's birth.

      "October 8th 1786 John Carter was born the above date
      Elizabeth Carter was born December 28th 1788
      Poley Carter was born November 9, 1790
      Nancy Carter was Born in the year 1794 March the 21
      February the 15th in 1798 Winston Carter was born the above date
      Anderson Carter was born the 6 April 1801
      I George Washington Carter was Born 5 July 1804"

      13 December 1785: Albemarle County, VA Marriage bond: Henry Carter to Sarah White. Security, Jesse White.

      13 June 1843: Stokes County, NC . George W. Carter was appointed guardian of Sarah Carter who was not capable of managing her own affairs.

      13 December 1844: Stokes County, NC . Anderson Carter was appointed guardian of Sarah Carter, George W. Carter having left the state.

      11 March 1846: Stokes County, NC . Anderson Carter, guardian of Sarah Carter , declares she has resided there about thirty years.

      3 October 1848: Stokes County, NC . Sarah (x) Carter of said county aged 78, applies for continuance of pension.

      Henry Carter of Stokes County, NC, private in the company of Captain Marks in the regiment of Colonel Haws in the Virginia line for eighteen months from September 1779, was placed on the North Carolina pension roll at $8 per month from 22 March 1832 under the Acts of 1818 and 1820. Certificate #20429 was issued 4 April 1832.

      Sarah Carter, widow of Henry Carter, private in the company of Captain Marks in the regiment of Colonel Haws in the Virginia line for eighteen months, was placed on the North Carolina pension roll at $60 per annum. Certificate #8282 (Fayetteville, NC , roll) under the Act of 1838 was issued 9 April 1844, #7717 under the Act of 1843 was issued 1 May 1846 and #2968 under the Act of 1848 was issued 12 January 1849.
      Carter, William (Martha)
      File- #w. 3773

      2 November 1832: Patrick County, VA . William (x) Carter of said county aged 74 on 17 October last, declares at an early period of his life he was drafted for three months in Albemarle County, VA, where he resided, in the company of Captain John Hunton and marched to Richmond, VA , and joined the regiment of Colonel Richardson. He served until his time expired.

      Again, he went as a substitute for his father, Barnett Carter, who was drafted for three months under Captain John Martin and marched to Richmond where he joined the regiment of Colonel Lindsay. They marched to a place near Williamsburg and then up to King William County and moved from place to place. He was discharged in Richmond and returned to his residence in Albemarle.

      Sometime afterward he was drafted in a company of militia under Captain John Miller and marched to Richmond and to Malvern Hills. The regiment was frequently marched about watching the movements of the enemy. When his three months expired he was discharged at Malvern Hills and returned home.

      Soon afterward, he went as a substitute for John Saunders who was drafted for three months under Captain Richardson and marched to Richmond and then to Williamsburg and joined the regiment of Colonel Towles. They marched to Yorktown and the Halfway House near Hampton. The vessels of the enemy were lying in the bay of Hampton Roads when a storm arose and blew some of them ashore. A number of their men were captured by the Americans. When Colonel Towles' regiment arrived in Hampton they were met by the Americans who had the prisoners in charge and they were given up to Captain Richardson who immediately moved off with them to Richmond where the prisoners were lodged in jail and the company was discharged.

      Soon after he returned home, he was drafted in a company of militia for three months under Captain Benjamin Harris and marched to Richmond where he joined the regiment of Colonel Matthews of Augusta. He marched to a position between the lines of the American army commanded by Generals Lafayette, Nelson, Wayne, and Steuben and the enemy, where they remained until relieved by General Wayne and he was discharged.

      He was a substitute for William Jones who was drafted for three months under Captain Brown and marched from Albemarle County through Richmond to Williamsburg where he joined the regiment of Colonel Stubblefield. The enemy being then in Little York, he was marched about from one place to another watching the enemy until his service expired and he was discharged and returned to Albemarle County.

      In 1781, he was drafted for three months under Captain John Key and immediately marched to Richmond and joined the regiment of Colonel Lewis who immediately marched to join the American armies at Little York where Lord Cornwallis was besieged. He remained until about a week before the enemy surrendered when he was taken sick and discharged.

      He was drafted in a company of Captain Benjamin Wheeler for three months to guard the prisoners belonging to the troops of General Burgoyne who were taken at Saratoga and stationed at the Barracks in Albemarle County. At the expiration of the term, the company was relieved by regular troops enlisted for that service.

      He served three months under Sergeant Barnis Brown of Charlottesville guarding some Tories of public notoriety, one named Goodrich and another McCann.

      14 June 1839: Patrick County, VA . Martha Carter of said county, aged 76, declares she is the widow of William Carter. She was married 9 January 1782 and he died 9 October 1833.

      7 October 1840: Stokes County, NC . Henry Carter declares his brother William Carter was married by publication of banns to Mrs. Martha Carter in Albemarle County, VA. He heard the banns published three times by Pastor Irvin, a Presbyterian preacher. William Carter and Martha McKinsey were married in January 1782. He went after William Woods, a Baptist preacher to marry them. In going for the parson, his horse fell and he received a hurt in his knee, which did not get well for a long time. Martha Carter has resided in Patrick County, VA, upwards of thirty years.

      19 August 1841: Stokes County, NC . Henry Carter and Sarah Carter declare William and Martha Carter had the following children:

      Alexander Carter, born in 1784;
      Elizabeth Carter in 1786;
      Nancy Carter in 1788;
      Milly Carter in 1790; and
      William Carter in 1792, all born in Albemarle County, VA.

      25 August 1841: Alex B. Clark writes from Patrick County, VA, that the original family register has been lost.

      17 August 1843: A. B. Clark writes from Patrick County, VA, that he is the grandson of Martha Carter.

      29 June 1844: Patrick County, VA . Martha Carter of said county, aged 78 or 79, applies for continuance of pension.

      16 December 1848: Patrick County, VA . Martha Carter of said county, aged 80 (notice discrepancy of age), applies for continuance of pension.

      William Carter of Patrick County, VA, private in the company of Captain Hunton in the regiment of Colonel Lindsay in the Virginia line for two years, was placed on the Virginia pension roll at $80 per annum under the act of 1832. Certificate #6444 was issued 1 March 1833.

      Martha Carter, widow of William Carter who died 9 October 1833, private n the company of Captain Hunton in the regiment of Colonel Lindsay in the Virginia line for two years, was placed on the Richmond, VA , pension roll at $80 per annum. Certificate #6669 under the Act of 1838 was issued 30 May 1842, #5656 under the Act of 1843 was issued 5 June 1844, and #2891 under the Act of 1848 was issued 9 January 1849.

    4. [S170] Family Tree DNA, https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/about/results.
      Kit # 221551 Group R1b-11

      0 Barnett/Bernard Carter b 1737 d 1814
      1 Cary Lafayette Carter b 1789 Albemarle Co VA d 24 Oct 1876 Henry Co VA
      + Mahala Lewis b 1797 d 1855
      2 George Washington Carter b ca 1813 Henry Co VA d Jun 1869 Henry Co VA
      + Elizabeth Odle b 1815 Martinsville, Henry Co VA d bef 1860
      3 Samuel J. Carter b Mar 1853 Henry Co VA d VA
      + Sarah H. Carter
      4 George David Carter b 07 Jul 1880 Henry Co VA
      + Anna Varian Crouch b 1888 Bedford Co VA d 1961
      James Carter b 1928 Roanoke, VA d 2004 Roanoke, VA
      __________

      Kit # 257860 Group R1b-11
      0 James Carter b.3 Oct 1776 VA d.aft 1860 Graves Co KY
      + Elizabeth Vest b 13 Feb 1794 Campbell Co VA d 21 Aug 1839 Dickson Co TN
      1 William Gabriel Carter b 12 Oct 1830 Dickson Co TN d 01 Jan 1907 Dickson Co TN
      + Margaret Jane Bissinger b 29 Oct 1846 Cherokee Co NC d 11 Jul 1921 Dickson Co TN
      2 James C. Carter b 08 May 1874 Dickson Co TN d 16 Feb 1941 Dickson Co TN
      + Eudora J. Osteen b Mar 1875 TN d 13 Dec 1964 Cheatham Co TN
      3 Percy Osteen Carter b 27 Sep 1898 TN d 22 Jul 1972 Davidson Co TN
      + Mary Margaret Rhea b 22 Sep 1896 Cheatham Co TN d 29 Dec 1966 Davidson Co TN
      4 Parents of person who tested
      5 Person who tested
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      Kit # 405196 Group R1b-11
      0 James Carter b 03 Oct 1776 Bedford Co VA d aft 1860 Graves Co KY
      + Elizabeth Vest b 13 Feb 1794 VA d aft 1839 Dickson Co TN
      + Susannah White Morris d after 1860
      1 Granville Smith Carter b 07 May 1825 Dickson Co TN d 24 Oct 1867 Graves Co KY
      + Patricia (Martha Jane) Jones b 16 Jul 1824 d 07 Mar 1870 Graves Co KY
      2 John William Carter b 22 Feb 1849 d 30 Jun 1897 Graves Graves Co KY
      + Sallie Tremble Austin b 09 Jul 1843 KY d 08 Apr 1923 Graves Co KY
      3 Henry Daniel Carter b 06 Feb 1884 Graves Co KY d 03 Apr 1962 Graves Co KY
      + Regina Lois Ballard b 25 Sep 1884 Graves Co KY d 04 Aug 1974 Graves Co KY
      + Ethel Beasley
      4 Parents of person who tested
      5 Person who tested
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      Kit # 14833 Group R1b-11
      0 John Carter b abt 1740 in unknown d abt 1800 in Williamsburg Va
      1 John Carter Jr. b abt 1760 in Williamsburg Va d abt 1803 in Richmond VA
      + Mary Dandridge; m abt 1780 d after 1820
      2 Richard Carter b abt 1785 in Henrico Co VA d abt 1830 in Richmond VA
      + Susannah Marion Price b abt 1787 in Henrico Co VA; m 26 Nov 1807 in Henrico Co VA d aft 1832 in Richmond VA
      3 Wilson Marion Carter b 1811 in Henrico Co VA d abt 1860 in Lousia Co VA
      + Maria Bickley; m 1832 d bef 1852
      4 Lewis M. Carter (CSA) b 1842 in Lousia VA d Aug 1880 in Lousia VA
      + Deliah Frances Butler b 1840 in Kent's Store; m 16 Jul 1863 in Lousia Co d aft 1920 in Lousia VA
      5 Henry William Carter b 1867 in Lousia VA d 13 May 1893 in Lousia Co VA
      + Gertrude Inez Grubbs b 1868 in Lousia VA; m 22 Mar 1890 in Lousia VA d 1897 in Quail VA (family lot) Lousia VA
      6 Clarence Henry Carter b 13 Oct 1892 in Lousia VA d 30 May 1966 in Richmond VA
      + Blanche Lawrence Brock b 07 Jan 1896 in Henrico County VA; m 08 Jan 1917 in Richmond VA d 09 Dec 1952 in Richmond VA
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      Kit # 898577 Group R1b-11

      0 Richard Carter b abt 1785 d abt 1830 prob Henrico Co VA
      + Susannah Marion Price; m 26 Nov 1807 Henrico Co VA

      1 Wilson Merrill Carter b Oct 1811 Henrico Co VA d 02 Nov 1860 Louisa, Louisa Co VA
      + Maria Bickley b 1810 VA; m(1) 25 Dec 1832 Williamsburg, Independent Cities, VA d 1852 Louisa, Louisa Co VA
      + Francis Ann Ross b 19 Sep 1816 Louisa. Williamsburg VA; m(2) 23 Sep 1852 Fluvanna Co VA d aft 15 Oct 1860

      2 Richard Wilson Carter b Feb 1840 Louisa Co VA d 25 Dec 1905 Fluvanna Co VA
      + Sarah Alice Pace b 14 May 1850 Fluvanna Co VA; m 31 Dec 1872 Fluvanna Co VA d 08 Jul 1928 Louisa Co VA

      3 James Aubrey Carter b 27 Jun 1883 Louisa Co VA d 10 Jan 1958 Richmond, VA
      + Cora Alice Perkins b 27 Oct 1886 VA d; m 03 Jul 1905 Washington DC, Dist of Columbia d 23 Oct 1947 Louisa Co VA

      4 Parents of person who tested

      5 Person who tested
      Note: Many trees on Ancestry indicate the father of Wilson M. Carter is Henry Fauntleroy Carter 1785-1830; however, the yDNA evidence contradicts this suggested connection because the yDNA of the Robert 'King' Carter line is known to serious researchers of that line. See group R1b - 32 for RKC line.
      7 Parents of person who tested
      8 Person who tested


    5. [S160] Correspondence.