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Thomas Carters in Goochland = Giles of Henrico
Posted by: Richard Zieman (ID *****1423) Date: March 15, 2008 at 14:14:57
In Reply to: Thomas Carter in Goochland by Linda Lewis of 19367

You appear to have three later children, previously unknown, but with the connection to Webb, you are in the Giles Carter of Henrico Clan. Feel free to visit our website at:

http://home.comcast.net/~zieman3/familytree.htm

Thomas of Goochland Carter Jr.
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Father:
Thomas of Goochland Carter ca. 1672-- Henrico Co VA 1738-- Cumberland Co VA
F: Giles of Henrico Carter 1635-04-24 Cirencester, Gloucestershire England 1701-02-12 Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA
M: Hannah (proven) Crewe ca. 1638-- Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA
Married: 1670-- Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA
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Mother:
Unknown (Carroll) (Baynes)
F:
M:
Married:
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Child(ren) of Thomas of Goochland Carter and Unknown (Carroll) (Baynes) , married

1. Robert Cartersville Carter ca. 1695-- Henrico Co VA 1759-- Cumberland Co VA
2. Thomas of Goochland Carter Jr. ca. 1697-- 1763-04- Goochland Co VA
3. John Carter G.7. ca. 1699-- 1773-- Cumberland Co VA
4. Edward Carter G.1. ca. 1701-- 1749--
5. Elizabeth Carter G.1. ca. 1703--
6. Stephen Carter ca. 1705-- Henrico Co VA GA
7. Joseph Carter G.1. ca. 1707--
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Spouse:
Mary Kilpatrick
F: Alexander Kilpatrick
M: Elizabeth Easley
Married:
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Child(ren) of Thomas of Goochland Carter Jr. and Mary Kilpatrick , married

1. Thomas of Turkey Creek Carter ca. 1734-- GA
2. John of Ballows Carter ca. 1736-- GA
3. Baynes (Baines) Carter ca. 1738-- VA VA
4. Susanna Carter ca. 1740-- Cumberland Co VA bef 1771-- Cumberland Co VA
5. Mary Dawson Carter ca. 1741-- Cumberland Co VA
6. Judith Carter ca. 1743-- Cumberland Co VA
7. Major Josiah Carter 1745-02-10 Cumberland Co VA 1820-09-10 Putnam Co GA
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Biography and Notes:

Thomas of Goochland Carter Jr. Buried:

Will of Thomas Carter Written Feb. 14, 1760 Probated April 19, 1763 - Goochland County, Virginia

Re: Carters of Cartersville, Cumberland, VA
Posted by: Peyton Carter Date: October 18, 2000 at 18:47:14
In Reply to: Re: Carters of Cartersville, Cumberland, VA by Charles Carter of 18683
Charles -

Unfortunately I show some discrepancies with your research. I have some information on theis Thomas of Mecklenberg simply because I have ended up researching nearly every Carter line in an effort to locate my own.

Thomas, the son of Robert of Cumberland Co., ended up in Buckingham County, where he had a son named Henry. The Thomas Carter who married May Kilpatrick was in fact Robert's brother.

Thomas of Mecklenberg married Mary Carter in Norfolk County, Virginia on May 10, 1761. Mary was the daughter of Joseph Carter. I am not sure who this Thomas' father was. Most of the subsequent information on the descendants of Thomas of Mecklenburg I show to be the same as your findings.

I am descended from Thomas Carter of Goochland Co. and his son John (brother to Robert of Cumberland). It appears to be a different family than yours. I hope this does not discourage you too much. There are some Carters out of Isle of Wight, Virginia; check them out.

Good luck.
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Email from D. B. Wallace on 30 May 2006:

There are a few more fact relating to Thomas of Goochland Carter that seem important. They should be posted to the forum at some point. Some of the following repeats what I may have already sent but it allows for the references I make to other paragraphs.

1. In 1720 Thomas Carter purchased [Henrico COB 719-1724/242] 100a in Henrico County, Virginia on the north side of the James River at the east end of the Licking hole survey of John Woodson. Another 200a was deeded at the same time to Robert Carter , Charles Huddlesey and John Webb. These transactions are recorded in Henrico County COB 1719-1724 by the Feb Court of 1722. All of the participants in these transactions must have been born prior to 1700.

2. On 17 Aug 1725 at the cost of 35 shillings, a patent [VPB 12/301] was issued for 327a to Robert Carter in Henrico County on the south side of the James River adjacent to Robert Hughes including 1 mile of river front that encompasses the present day town of Cartersville. The Carter tract joined the Hughes track at a corner ash on the river that was described in the Hughes patent as being near Huddlecey's fence. Although this Robert Carter was involved in several other land transactions, he remained on this parcel until his death in 1759 when this parcel of land was devised to his son Charles.

3. On 2 Nov 1726 Thomas Carter signed a will that recited:
To eldest son Robert , 1 yearling cow
To 2nd son Thomas , 1 yearling cow
To son John , 1 shilling
To son Edward, 1 shilling
To daughter ElIzabeth Carter, 1 shlillng
To son Joseph, all land I live on, 100 acres, but if he dies without Issue, then to my son Edward.
Personal estate to wife Penele, and she to be executrix.
The will was signed with a full signature and was witnessed by: Thomas Edwards, William Pledge, Dorothy (0) Pledge.

4. On 18 Nov 1729 Robert Carter of St James Parish, Goochland Co, deeded [DB 1/144] to Susannah Hulsey, widow, of same Parish, for £30 , 100 acres of land on north side of James River between land of Henry Atkinson and John Webb, with all houses, etc, being land where Charles Hulsey did formerly dwell. Mary wife of Carter relinquished her dower right [OB 1/177]. The deed was signed with a mark (R) and witnessed by: John Webb and Joseph Ashlin. In a deed recorded on the same day Susannah conveyed this land together with another 100a to son Charles Hulsey. She signed this deed with a mark.


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