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There was a Giles Carter, of Henrico, who was a planter of some prominence. He died in 1701 at the age of 67 years, leaving a wife, Hannah, and children, Susan, wife of Thos. Williamson, Mary, wife of Thomas Davis, and sons, Giles and Theodorick. .....Sometime after 1750, a Giles Carter settled in Pr. William, and evidently was a member of the above family of Carter. His will prob. 7 Mar 1785, mentions sons, William, Samuel, David, Robert; and daughters, Sarah Carter, Mary Dunaway, Matt Mitchell and Elizabeth Heald. William Carter Jr., gave bond as tobacco inspector at Quantico, 3 Feb. 1784 and again in 1799. 5 May 1794, William Carter and wife, Betty, sold to Jas. Smith a plantation called "Pope's Hill," purchased by Wm. in 1790 from his brothers, Samuel and David to whom it was devised by their father, Giles Carter. Wm. Carter's will was prob. in Pr. Wm. Jan 14, 1810, and names wife, Betty, and children, Mary Nickerson, John Carter (living in 1830) and Sarah, wife of Henry Fairfax. Henry Fairfax's will, prob in 1847, names children, Elizabeth, Henry, Mary Sarah Allen, Jane Botts and the children of daughters, Delia and Harriet, whose surnames are not given. The inventories of the estates of Samuel and David Carter were recorded in 1820 and 1815.
GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES From the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Volume One
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