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Re: Alexander Carrico & Mary Sed(g)wick
Posted by: Una A. Bowman Date: September 03, 2000 at 12:36:10
In Reply to: Alexander Carrico & Mary Sed(g)wick by Linda Boorom of 1296

Linda

I cannot add to the Carrico research other than I have also read material which stated Mary Sedwick's husband was born about 1749 and died in Indiana at the age of 91. In addition statements were made that Alexander Carrico served in the Revolutionary War. (History of Clementsville, Ky by Clements) I agree that Alexander and Mary Sedwick Carrico were born between 1775 and 1780. I am including Sedwick information which may be of interest.

William Sedwick's son Thomas married 20 February 1799 to Ann Atcherson or Etcherson. They established a separate household. William's daughter Mary Sedwick married Alexander Callico\Carrico on 4 January 1800 in Montgomery County, Maryland. William's household included two males ages 16-26. ( Joseph and ?). William Sedwick whose birth was in 1792 was the boy under the age of 10. William's household had three females between 16 and 26 (? and Nancy/Ann, and Elizabeth). Although Sarah was about seven, she and Keziah were put in the category of 10-16 years of age. Marian\Massey was about five and would be the daughter less than ten years.

During the ten-year period between eighteen hundred and 1810, William's daughters Nancy\Ann, Elizabeth, and Keziah married. It is assumed William Sedwick who married Ann Bowman was the son of William, Sr.

As Sedguch's Benjamin, Nathaniel and William were in Montgomery County, Maryland when the census was taken in 1810. Because Benjamin and Nathaniel were not mentioned in William's estate, they may have been the sons of John Sedwick.

I did not find Thomas Sedwick's name on the 1810 census (possibly because I overlooked it). Thomas was in residence in Montgomery County March of 1814 when his attorney petitioned the court to Divide the lands of William Sedwick who had died in 1813. This was Rays Chance. "William Sedwick died leaving eight children and two grandchildren who are entitled to one ninth part as representatives of their mother Nancy Riley who was the daughter of the said intestate." September 1814 the court valued the 231 ½ acres at 12 dollars per acre. At the March term in 1815, "Thomas Sedwick the eldest son refused to take the real estate and pay the others their just proportions of the value and it being suggested to the court that Frederick Riley an infant and Ninian Mockbee and his wife and Alexander Carrico and his wife are absent from Montgomery, County and that the said Ninian Mockbee and Alexander Carrico are the persons next entitled to elect to take the said real estate." (I assume the other heirs living in Montgomery County also refused to purchase the property). The 1 March 1816, Thomas Sedwick, Joseph Sedwick, Ninian Mockbee, Frederick Riley, and William (his mark) Riley asked for a sale of the estate."


Mary Sedwick

Mary Sedwick married Alexander Carrico on 4 January 1800 in Montgomery County, Maryland.
The eighteen census recorded their household with Alexander and Mary as between the ages of sixteen and twenty-six and a female less than ten. In 1814-1815 they were reported absent from the county.


My husband's g-g-g-grandmother was Sarah Sedwick Hopwood.
Una


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