News: Looking for females who are in the pure female lines (mother to daughter) from William and Sarah who are willing to do an mtDNA test. Such a person would be descended along an all female line from Mary DEVIN Biggers or Margaret DEVIN Reynolds. The hope is to identify the markers for Sarah SMITH Devin to help identify her parents. Contact the webmaster if interested.

Devin descendant, Stanley Wayne Devin, passed away at 1:30 a.m. on Dec. 4, 2014. He was the last living child of Ira & Oleta Devin.
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    3001 http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/carter/pats

    Contact: Smoot Carter [scarter1956 AT gmail.com] Y-DNA Kit # 52334 Group R1b-02

    0 Thomas (Capt) Carter b 1630 Bedfordshire, England d 1700 Lancaster Co VA
    + Katherine Dale b 1652 Prestwould, Leicestershire, England d 10 May 1703 Lancaster Co VA

    1 Edward Carter b 09 April 1671 Lancaster Co VA d 1743 Lancaster Co VA
    + Elizabeth Thornton b 26 Aug 1672 Gloucester Co VA d 1743 Lancaster Co VA

    2 Thomas Carter b 01 Feb 1700 Lancaster Co VA d 03 December 1776 Lancaster Co VA
    + Anne Wale Hunton b 1702 Lancaster Co VA d 25 Sept 1775 Lancaster Co VA

    3 John Carter b 1724 Williamsburg, VA d 1782 Lancaster Co VA
    + Dau Spencer b 1726 Richmond, VA d 1764 Corotoman, Lancaster Co VA

    4 Thomas Preston Carter b 1752 Lancaster Co VA d 1813 Culpeper Co VA
    + Susannah Gaines b 1750 Culpeper Co VA d 1820 Culpeper Co VA

    5 Landon Carter b 1786 Culpeper Co, VA d 1817 Vinton OH
    + Mary Lillard b 1796 Sperryville, Rappahannock Co VA d 1861 Vinton OH

    6 George Washington Carter b 05 Nov 1816 Rappahannock Co, VA d 21 Sept 1884 Cabell Co WV
    + Sarah Sandridge b 20 Mar 1820 d 28 May 1844

    7 William Lindsey Carter b 12 Oct 1841 Cabell Co WV d 1912 West Hamlin, Lincoln Co WV
    + Margaret Keadle b 1842 d 1876

    8 Hugh Leonidas Carter b 1866 Union Co, WV d 1926 Boone Co WV
    + Mary Elizabeth Hopkins b 1871 d

    9 Carr Clarendon Carter b 1894 Danville WV d 1963 Huntington WV
    + Lydia Smoot b 1895 Danville WV d 1955 Winchester VA

    10 Warren Smoot Carter b 22 May 1920 d 22 December 1969 Winchester, VA
    + Nellie Madeline Warren b 03 Aug 1921 d 22 December 1999 Belair, FL

    11 Warren Smoot Carter - Private
    + Carlyn Susan Schmitz b - Private
    Note by Mike Terry, Administrator: While the listed pedigree suggests this family should be in R1b - 02 the Y-DNA results do not match any males in this group. So from a genetic standpoint, this family cannot claim descent from Capt. Thomas Carter 1630 - 1700. The Y-DNA results for Kit # 52334 are shown under R1b - No Lineage Group assigned.  
    Carter, Edward (I67896)
     
    3002 http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/carter/pats
    Contact: Patti Carlson [patticarlson112 AT gmail.com] Y-DNA Kit # 211452 Group R1b-02

    0 Captain Thomas Carter b abt 1630 d abt 1700

    1 Henry Skipwith Carter b 1676 d 1743

    2 Robert Carter b abt 1725

    3 Frederick Carter b 1767-1770 VA d aft 1850

    4. Marshall Carter b abt 1816 d aft 1870

    5 William Benjamin "Ben" Carter b 1848 d 1899

    6 Charles Carter b 1882 d 1970

    7 Nola Allagene Carter b 12 Mar 1922 d 04 Nov 1998

    8 Patti Marchant Carlson (private) 
    Carter, Henry Skipworth (I67893)
     
    3003 https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5YT-X45
    f/o Betsy Turner is William 
    Turner, Elizabeth Patience (I12908)
     
    3004 Hugh 'Huey' Reynolds married Elizabeth Bishop 12 Jun 1870 (MB1/40)
     
    Reynolds, Hugh K. (I9985)
     
    3005 Hugh sold his share of dower to brother Barton.
     
    Reynolds, Hugh 'Hughey' (I4027)
     
    3006 Hughey Samuel Reynolds became a doctor and moved along with his wife Sally, to St. Louis in 1898. Reynolds, Samuel Hughey (I7132)
     
    3007 Hyram Collins was also married to Lucinda Adkins Collins and had a son Brice Collins b. 25 Feb 1835 d. 7 Jul 1863 in the Civil War. Another son of Hyram and Lucinda, Ira also served in Co. B 38th Virginia Infantry born 1825 served between 1861-65;
    Civil War Veterans from Pittsylvania County: Compiled by Michael D. Kendrick 1 Jul 2000 
    Collins, Hiram (I4813)
     
    3008 I believe John Carter, s/o Susannah Bigger, married Susannah Powell in Halifax County, Virginia 24 Mar 1804 (MB1/55) -Mary Frances Eggleston (Further Research is underway) I see no marriage record for John Carter and Mary Bigger. Other children of Susannah Bigger married the Powell children when Susannah married 2) David Powell who was the father of Mastin, who married Mary 'Polly' Carter, d/o Susannah as did her siblings. Carter, John (I67994)
     
    3009 I corresponded with Perry for several years after the birth of my son in 1967. I am Mary Frances Reynolds Eggleston. Jester, Perry (I7514)
     
    3010 I have recently been given tin-type photographs of George T. and his first wife Martha Sue Green. I would be glad to share them with other family members who can share photographs with me. Please contact me at mfeggleston@gmail.com. May 2013 Carter, George Turner (I7278)
     
    3011 I have recently been given tin-type photographs of George T. and his first wife Martha Sue Green. I would be glad to share them with other family members who can share photographs with me. Please contact me at mfeggleston@gmail.com. May 2013 Green, Martha Sue (I7279)
     
    3012 I have recently been given tin-type photographs of George T. and his first wife Martha Sue Green. I would be glad to share them with other family members who can share photographs with me. Please contact me at mfeggleston@gmail.com. May 2013 Carter, William Green Sr. (I7282)
     
    3013 I have recently been given tin-type photographs of George T. and his first wife Martha Sue Green. I would be glad to share them with other family members who can share photographs with me. Please contact me at mfeggleston@gmail.com. May 2013 Carter, Gilbert Thomas (I8292)
     
    3014 I have recently been given tin-type photographs of George T. and his first wife Martha Sue Green. I would be glad to share them with other family members who can share photographs with me. Please contact me at mfeggleston@gmail.com. May 2013 Carter, William Green Jr. (I7280)
     
    3015 I have recently been given tin-type photographs of George T. and his first wife Martha Sue Green. I would be glad to share them with other family members who can share photographs with me. Please contact me at mfeggleston@gmail.com. May 2013 Carter, Charles Edwards (I8293)
     
    3016 I have recently been given tin-type photographs of George T. and his first wife Martha Sue Green. I would be glad to share them with other family members who can share photographs with me. Please contact me at mfeggleston@gmail.com. May 2013 Carter, Sally (I13997)
     
    3017 I have recently been given tin-type photographs of George T. and his first wife Martha Sue Green. I would be glad to share them with other family members who can share photographs with me. Please contact me at mfeggleston@gmail.com. May 2013 Satterfield, Samuel Elam (I13998)
     
    3018 I have recently been given tin-type photographs of George T. and his first wife Martha Sue Green. I would be glad to share them with other family members who can share photographs with me. Please contact me at mfeggleston@gmail.com. May 2013 Carter, James T. (I7283)
     
    3019 I have this information on the Webbs. I'm not sure how accurate it may be
    since it as given to me several years ago by another researcher who has
    since departed this life. Since my line is through the Carter's daughter,
    Mary, who married Drury Scruggs, I have not spent a lot of time on the
    Webbs:


    First Generation

    1. Theodorick CARTER was born about 1671 in Charles City County, Virginia.
    He died Jul 1736 - Apr 1737 in Henrico County, Virginia. His will dated 22
    Jul 1736 and entered into probate in the April term of Court in 1737:
    In the name of God amen I Theodorick CARTER of the parish and county of
    Henrico being sick but of perfect memory do this twenty second day of July
    one thousand seven hundred thirty Six make this my last Will and Testament
    First and principally I commit my Soul to Almighty God in [illegible] and by
    whose mercy and [illegible] of my Blessed Saviour and redeemer Jesus Christ
    I [several illegible words] my body to the earth to be decently Buryed at
    the discretion of my executrix hereafore named and as for Dispossing my
    Estate I give and Devise the same in the manner following:
    I give and devise unto my Beloved wife Elizabeth as long as she shall live
    my plantation land and appurtanances and after her death or Marriage I give
    unto my son Theodorick CARTER ahdn his heirs my plantation with two hundred
    and eighteen acres of land.
    I give and devise to my son John, one hundred and twenty acres beginning at
    a Birch standing on Roundhill Branch thence along a line of marked trees to
    [illegible] dividing line between Henry Spears and his land to a [illegible]
    oak on the farther side of the road then along the line of John Webb to a
    [illegible] Chickahominy Swamp thence [illegible]. My wife is not to be
    excluded from this land so long as She shall remain Solo, during which time
    I give her my Negro named Will and after that time I give him to my son
    Theodorick with negro child named Dick. I give unto my son John and his
    heirs after the death or marriage of his Mother, my Negro woman Judith and a
    mullato girl named Lucy with what children she may have [illegible] he has a
    right to the possession of one. I give unto my said son John another bed,
    rug and [illegible] great Chest, pot and Hooks and two Cows.
    I give unto my daughter, Mary CARTER, one cow and calf.
    I give unto my beloved Wife Elizabeth all the rest of my Estate of any kind
    soever. And I do make her executrix of this my Last Will and Testament.
    Hereby ordering that my estate shall not be inventoried or appraised. In
    witness whereof I have set my hand and affixed my seal the day and year
    aforesaid written.
    Theodorick CARTER

    Wit: Thomas Watkins, John Spear, William W. Soathman





    Theodorick CARTER and Elizabeth __(?)__ were married about 1695 in Virginia.
    Elizabeth __(?)__ was born about 1680. She died between 1747 and 1751 in
    Henrico County, Virginia. Her will dated 8 Jul 1747 was entered into
    probate in Dec. 1751.
    To her son, TheodorickCarter she left six head of cattle, the great Bible
    and a white mare.
    To her daughters, Elizabeth Martin, Anne Ferris, Susannah Scruggs, Martha
    Garthwright, Mary Scruggs she left personal items and livestock.
    To her grandson Cuthbert Webb, livestock.
    To her son, John Carter the rest of the estate and he to be executor.
    Wit: Hannah Morgan, Theodorick Carter, Mark Clarke. Theodorick CARTER and
    Elizabeth __(?)__ had the following children:

    +2 i. Hannah CARTER, born about 1698; married John WEBB
    Jr., about 1713.
    +3 ii. Ann CARTER, born about 1701 .
    +4 iii. Susannah CARTER, born about 1703 .
    +5 iv. Theodorick CARTER Jr, born about 1706, Virginia ;
    married Ann WADDELL, about 1735, New Kent County, Virginia ; died about
    1777, Prince Edward County, Virginia .
    +6 v. Martha CARTER, born about 1710 .
    +7 vi. Elizabeth CARTER, born in 1715 .
    +8 vii. John CARTER, born about 1720 .
    +9 viii. Mary CARTER, born about 1725, Virginia ; married
    Drury SCRUGGS, about 1745, Cumberland County, Virginia ; died after 1782,
    Virginia .



    Second Generation

    2. Hannah CARTER (Theodorick-1) was born about 1698.

    Hannah CARTER and John WEBB Jr. were married about 1713. John WEBB Jr. was
    born in 1694 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia. He died in
    1736 in Henrico County, Virginia. His will was probated in Henrico County
    in July 1736. It named sons Giles, Theodorick, Henry, Jacob and Cuthbert.
    Wit: James COLE, Theodorick CARTER, Thomas CARTER, John CARTER. Hannah
    CARTER and John WEBB Jr. had the following children:

    10 i. John WEBB Jr. was born about 1715.
    11 ii. James WEBB was born about 1717.
    12 iii. Giles WEBB was born about 1720.
    13 iv. Theodorick WEBB was born about 1720.
    14 v. Henry WEBB was born about 1725.
    15 vi. Jacob WEBB was born about 1730.
    16 vii. Cuthbert WEBB was born in 1733. He died about 1778
    in Albemarle County, Virginia.

    3. Ann CARTER (Theodorick-1) was born about 1701.

    She married (Unknown) FARRIS.


    4. Susannah CARTER (Theodorick-1) was born about 1703.

    She married (Unknown) SCRUGGS.


    5. Theodorick CARTER Jr (Theodorick-1) was born about 1706 in Virginia.
    He resided in in Goochland County, Virginia in in 1741 On June 15, 1741
    Theodorick Carter of Goochland sold land to Richard Morning and Thos.
    Bassett.
    On 16 Nov 1742 Joseph Dobbs sold land to Theodorick Carter.
    He resided in in Amelia County, Virginia in in 1748 He had a grant of
    975 acres at Bush and Briery Roads...in the sections which became Prince
    William County.
    He died about 1777 in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Theodorick
    Carter's will was dated 7 Dec 1777, probated 19 Jan 1778 in Prince Edward
    County, VA.
    In the name of God, Amen, I Theodorick Carter of the Parish of St. Patrick,
    County of Prince Edward...unto my daughter Susannah Stubblefield and sons
    John, Theodorick and William Carter each one shilling sterling...
    unto my son Richard Carter, one negro man named Dick, one feather bed and
    furniture...unto my daughter Nancy Waddill Thompson one negro girl named
    Zibb, now in her possession, also the cows and calves...unto my son Waddill
    Carter, that part of my lands within the following bounds, to begin at the
    Cross branch of the road to run in a straight line by the graveyard to this
    own line, all the land below this line on the north side of the road, also
    one negro man named Tom...unto my daughter Molly Carter one negro girl named
    Agg and [illegible] Robert Lawson four head of sheep and two cows to her and
    her heirs...unto my daughter Sally Carter one negro boy named Will and one
    negro boy named Abraham, the sorrel mare I purchased of Charles Willliamson,
    one feather bed and furniture, her own saddle and bridle, four head of sheep
    and two cows...unto my son Samuel Carter the remainder of the land and
    plantation whereon I now live and the negros Moll and her child Neptune, all
    the residue of my estate not heretofore particularly mentioned of any kind
    or nature whatsoever, except two thirds of my pewter and two negroes named
    Jack and Sarah, these two I leave to my daughters Molly and Sally for their
    support till they marry or die then to my son Samuel. It is my will that so
    long as my daughers Molly and Sally live that they have the free use and
    liberty of their chambers in my dwelling without denial or interruption by
    my son Samuel.
    Executors: son Waddill Carter; friends Nathanial Venable, Francis Watkins.
    Witnesses: Elizabeth Clarke, Agness Watkins, William Waddill.
    He is reference number 00712.

    Theodorick CARTER Jr and Ann WADDELL were married about 1735 in New Kent
    County, Virginia. Ann WADDELL (daughter of William WADDELL Jr. and Sarah
    DENNIS) was born on 24 Jan 1713/14 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County,
    Virginia. Theodorick CARTER Jr and Ann WADDELL had the following children:

    +17 i. John CARTER, born on 26 Aug 1736, New Kent County,
    Virginia ; married Mary __?__, about 1758 ; died in 1781, Halifax County,
    Virginia .
    +18 ii. Theodorick CARTER, born about 1739, Virginia ;
    married __?__ TOWNES, about 1759 ; married Judith CUNNINGHAM, in 1764,
    Prince Edward County, Virginia .
    +19 iii. William CARTER, born in 1741 ; married Mary SCOTT,
    about 1775 ; died in 1812 .
    +20 iv. Susannah CARTER, born about 1743 .
    +21 v. Nancy CARTER, born about 1745 .
    22 vi. Samuel CARTER was born about 1748.
    +23 vii. Richard CARTER, born about 1750; married Susannah
    BIGGER, on 29 Dec 1772, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died about 1798,
    Halifax County, Virginia.
    +24 viii. Waddell CARTER, born about 1753 ; died about 1782,
    Prince Edward County, Virginia .
    25 ix. Molly CARTER was born about 1756.
    26 x. Sally CARTER was born about 1759.

    6. Martha CARTER (Theodorick-1) was born about 1710.

    She married __?__ CARTWRIGHT.


    7. Elizabeth CARTER (Theodorick-1) was born in 1715.

    She married __?__ MARTIN.


    8. John CARTER (Theodorick-1) was born about 1720. He was executor of the
    will of George Baker in Henrico County in 1752.

    His wife was Elizabeth __?__ .


    9. Mary CARTER (Theodorick-1) was born about 1725 in Virginia. She died
    after 1782 in Virginia. He resided in in Buckingham County, Virginia in in
    1788 From Rev. Chastain's Journal:
    Mary Scrugs (sic) debit. Decm. 15 1788. To making a sute (sic) of corse
    (sic) cloths (sic) for Carter Scrugs (sic). 1.7.4. Lipscomb for trimin
    (sic) and Pipes 4.7.7. Account 9.4.0. She is reference number 00229.

    Mary CARTER and Drury SCRUGGS were married about 1745 in Cumberland County,
    Virginia. Drury SCRUGGS (son of Richard SCRUGGS and Martha DRURY (?)) was
    born on 1 Feb 1725 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia. He
    died in 1782 in Cumberland County, Virginia.
    The will of Drury Scruggs is filed in Book 2, pg. 298, Cumberland County,
    VA.
    "In the name of God amen. I Drury Scruggs of Cumberland County being sick
    in body, but of perfect sence (sic) & memory, do make and ordain this my
    last will & testament in manner & form following towit
    I give and bequeath to my son John Scruggs one negro woman named Judah and
    two negro girls named Phillis & Rachel and two negro boys named Frank &
    Jacob to him and his heirs forever.
    I give to my son Theoderick Scruggs one negro girl named Hannah & one negro
    boy named Dick to him and his heirs forever.
    I lend to my daughter Jane Easely one negro woman named Rachel and one negro
    boy named Tom & one negro girl named Phillis, during her life, and at her
    decease to be equally divided amongst all of her children that is a live.
    I give to my son Drury Scruggs one negro fellow named Sanco and one negro
    girl named Fillis to him and his heirs forever.
    I give to my son Edward Scruggs three hundred acres of land whereon I now
    live after his mothers decease, also one negro boy named Will, to him and
    his heirs forever.
    I lend to my daughter Ann Minton one negro girl named Rose and one negro boy
    named James during her life and at her decease to be equally divided amongst
    all of her children and if she leaves no child to be equally divided amonst
    the rest of my children.
    I lend to my son Carter Scruggs the use of two negroes named Robin and Frank
    and if he should recover and have his proper sences (sic) to him and his
    hiers forever. If not and he should die without heir, at his decease to be
    equally divided between my son Edward Scruggs and my daughter Fanny Scrugs.
    I appoint my beloved wife as guardian to manage do and act for my son Carter
    Scruggs and if she should die before my son Carter Scruggs I appoint my son
    Edward Scrugs to act & manage for him.
    I lend to my daugher Fanney Scruggs two negros named Ben & Lucy during her
    life, and at her decease to be equally divided amongst all her children & if
    leaving no child, to be equally divided amongst all her children & if
    leaving no child, to be equally divided between my sons Edward Scruggs and
    Carter Scruggs.
    I also lend her a feather bed & furniture and also one horse & saddle value
    thirty pounds & at her decease to be equally divided amongst all her
    children & if leaving no child to be equally divided as above mentioned
    between my sons Edward Scruggs & Carter Scruggs.
    I lend to my beloved wife Mary Scruggs during her natural life or widowhood
    the land & plantation whereon I now live with seven negroes (Primus, London,
    Boston, Patt, Sall, Sarah and a body named Harry) and all the remainer of my
    estate and at the death or marriage of my wife my will and desire is that
    the negroes and persoanl estate should be equally divided by lot between my
    sons Edward Scrugs and Carter Scruggs & my daughter Fanney Scruggs.
    Lastly I do hereby appoint my beloved wife Mary Scruggs, my sons John
    Scruggs & Edward Scruggs executors of this my last will & testament hereby
    utterly revoking and making void all other wills & testaments, heretofore
    made. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this twenty
    ninth day of April one thousand seven hundred and eighty two.
    his
    Drury X Scruggs
    mark
    The will was witnessed by Will. Anderson, Archibald Hatcher, John L. Wood
    who proved the will in court on 26 Aug 1782.
    He is reference number 00228. Mary CARTER and Drury SCRUGGS had the
    following children:

    +27 i. John SCRUGGS, born about 1745, Virginia ; married
    Keziah __?__, about 1765, Buckingham County, Virginia ; died between 1794
    and 1797, Buckingham County, Virginia .
    +28 ii. Drury SCRUGGS Jr., born about 1745, Virginia ;
    married Elizabeth TABB, about 1770, Virginia ; died in 1833, Sumner County,
    Tennessee .
    29 iii. Edward SCRUGGS was born between 1747 and 1750. He
    died in 1833 in Sumner County, Tennessee.
    +30 iv. Jane SCRUGGS.
    31 v. Theodorick SCRUGGS was born.
    +32 vi. Ann SCRUGGS, married William MINTON, in 1773,
    Cumberland County, Virginia .
    +33 vii. Fanny SCRUGGS, born on 13 Dec 1763, Cumberland
    County, Virginia; married Richard ANDERSON, on 30 Oct 1783, Cumberland
    County, Virginia; died on 1 May 1820, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    34 viii. Carter SCRUGGS was born. 
    Carter, Hannah (I13979)
     
    3020 I notice that on one of the Carter web pages recommended here the wife of John Carter who died in Henrico Co. in 1785 is named as Elizabeth (Sherwood?) Unknown. However an Albemarle Co. deed dated 12 Nov. 1760 shows that she was the daughter of John Gannaway Sr.:

    " Jno. Gannaway, Sr. to Theodorick Carter, son of John Carter of Henrico Co....love for Theodorick Carter, grandson..."

    John and Elizabeth's son Jacob named one of his children Elizabeth Gannaway Carter (she was mentioned in John's 1785 will as his granddaughter Betsy Gannaway Carter), and another of Jacob's descendants in Henrico Co. was named John Carter Gannaway Epes.
    John Carter
    -----------------------------------------------------------
    Father:
    Theodrick Carter dna ca. 1676-- Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA 1737-- Henrico Co VA
    F: Giles of Henrico Carter 1635-04-24 Cirencester, Gloucestershire England 1701-02-12 Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA
    M: Hannah Crewe DAR ca. 1638-- Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA
    Married: 1670-- Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA
    -----------------------------------------------------------
    Mother:
    Elizabeth (not Randall) Webb 1688-- St. Peters P., New Kent Co VA 1751-12- Henrico Co VA
    F: John (not James) Webb 1659-- Gloucestershire England 1725-- Henrico Co VA
    M: Sarah Merry? Cocks ca. 1673-- New Kent Co VA
    Married: New Kent Co VA
    -----------------------------------------------------------
    Child(ren) of Theodrick Carter dna and Elizabeth (not Randall) Webb , married 1696-- Henrico Co VA

    1. Theodrick Carter Jr. dna ca. 1697-- Henrico Co VA 1778-01- Prince Edward Co VA
    2. Elizabeth Carter ca. 1700-- Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA
    3. Anne Carter ca. 1702-- Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA
    4. Susannah Carter ca. 1704-- Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA
    5. Martha Carter ca. 1706-- Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA
    6. Hannah Carter ca. 1708-- Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA bef 1736-- Henrico Co VA
    7. Mary Carter ca. 1710-- Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA aft 1782-- Cumberland Co VA
    8. John Carter 1. ca. 1712-- Turkey Island, Henrico Co VA 1785-- Henrico Co VA
    -----------------------------------------------------------
    Spouse:
    Elizabeth Gannaway bef 1785-12-01
    F:
    M:
    Married:
    -----------------------------------------------------------
    Child(ren) of John Carter 1. and Elizabeth Gannaway , married

    1. Theodorick Carter ca. 1735-- Henrico Co VA aft 1785--
    2. John Carter 3. ca. 1737-- Henrico Co VA 1800-- Henrico Co VA
    3. Frances Carter ca. 1739-- Henrico Co VA aft 1786-02-02
    4. William Carter 2. ca. 1741-- Henrico Co VA ca. 1807--
    5. Sherwood Carter ca. 1743-- Henrico Co VA 1797-- Henrico Co VA
    6. Jacob Carter ca. 1745-- Henrico Co VA aft 1799-12-06 
    Carter, John1 (I13981)
     
    3021 I read a Caswell Co. deed which reported that the J. in William J. Powell was for "Jackson". -mfe Powell, William Jackson (I14039)
     
    3022 I'll bet that this Suzannah Powell is a daughter of David Powell and Mary Eppes...... (the marriage record may show her father's name)
    Many of her siblings married Theodoricks children.
    -Mary Frances Eggleston
     
    Powell, Suzannah (I14159)
     
    3023 ID: I443737
    Name: Leah CURTIS
    Sex: F
    Birth: 27 MAY 1844 in , Ontario, Canada
    Death: 11 JAN 1900 in Wakarusa, Elkhart, Indiana
    Note: ! -Notes are copyrighted- ?FamilyHart 2006 All rights reserved.NAME, BIRTH & DEATH: MENNONITE FAMILY HISTORY, OCT 2005, PG. 178.
    Change Date: 22 NOV 2006 at 14:02:16

    Father: Burton H CURTIS
    Mother: Elizabeth KOPLIN

    Marriage 1 Joseph MUSSER b: 3 FEB 1839 in , Wayne, Ohio
    Married: 1861
    Children
    Julia Ann MUSSER b: 20 JUL 1862 in , Elkhart, Indiana
    [FamilyHart Database; http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=familyhart&id=I443737] 
    Curtis, Leah (I6966)
     
    3024 Ida's father was T. J. Ingram (probably Thomas Jefferson)(Sarah Ann [Annie]Wells) Ingram.
    Her obit. 
    Ingram, Ida Mae (I10699)
     
    3025 If he is shown on the Weakly Tenn census in 1880, he could not have died in 1860!- Mary Frances Eggleston Mitchell, James Allen (I10568)
     
    3026 IGI & Ancestral File say DOB = 6 Mar 1793

    !MARRIAGE: Gibson Co IN; SLC 977.235 V28g V.1

    Info from Tom Hughes says she had husband named Fleener.Named in Pittsylvania Co VA Court Records Book #13 as child of Joseph Devin

    !MARRIAGE: Pittsylvania Co VA record

    Census:
    1850 St. Clair Co MO p 132A
    1860 St. Clair Co MO p 871 w/son, James W.

    YOB from Nowlin-Stone Genealogy; publ. 1916 SLC, UT

    It is possible she married Gilbert Dear in Pittsylvania Co VA 15 Dec 1817 per
    the information via Ethel Mattingley (FHC #0028903) thus making the marriage to Richard Beck to be some other Lucy Devin......DOUBTFUL!!!!! 
    Devin, Lucy (I1166)
     
    3027 IGI & Ancestral Fils say DOB = 6 Mar 1793

    MARRIAGE: Gibson Co IN #979: FHC #1434696 & SLC 977.235 V28g V.1 
    Smith, Thomas Lewis (I1349)
     
    3028 image 247 Source (S67711)
     
    3029 In 1715 the final disposition of her second husband was done by a son-in-law rather than Elizabeth as widow. Walker, Elizabeth (I5123)
     
    3030 In 1814, Pittsylvania County separated wills for the deed books and created Will Book 1. This book contains will abstracts from Will Book 1. Each entry contains a synopsis of the will and includes the name of the deceased and heirs. Although the date of the will book is 1820, many of the listed wills were filed before 1820. You can use this book to find the Will Record Number, so you can request a photocopy of the will record from the Pittsylvania County Clerks Office. Source (S67438)
     
    3031 In 1859, about 5 years prior to her death, Ann Emmerson, James Andrew Jackson and Martha J. his wife, and Susan Martin Jackson Bryant (his sister) sold 70 and 1/2 acres to James A. Mitchell (Pittsylvania DB 58, page 320).
    ~ At the time of the 1850 Census with James Andrew Jackson (James & Judith's son raised by Levi and Ann) as head of household, with Ann Jackson a member of that household, he reported the real estate worth $3,000.
    ~ Her Will, written 24 September 1859 and probated 19 Sep 1864, asked that her just debts be paid, left personal property to her niece Sally Grant (Sarah Jackson married William Grant 2 Jan 1848;) gave niece Susan M. Bryant half of all real estate and personal property "monies on hand, blue chest, bed I lie on, "gave nephew James A. Jackson, all residue of estate both real and personal. She appointed "my friend, Achilles H. Moorman" to be Executor (Pittsylvania Will Book 2, page 439.) 
    Emmerson, Ann (I12585)
     
    3032 In 1886 George is married to Sally Fannie Green. Green, Martha Sue (I7279)
     
    3033 In 1961, Wash was still living at age 98. For many years the Thompsons lived
    in & near Heppner, Oregon working as a farmer. Later, he retired & moved into
    town.

    Census:
    1870 Polk Co MO book p 92 w/parents
    1880 Polk Co MO book p 139 w/parents

    !MARRIAGE:
    1st: Polk Co MO E-246
    2nd: Polk Co MO G-433

    DOD from IGI 
    Thompson, George Washington (I0450)
     
    3034 In 1962, continued to operate the family farm although handicapped by failing
    eyesight.

    Lloyd never married
    He was past Master of Lyons Lodge A.F. & A.M. & past district deputy.

    DOB & DOD from Soc. Sec. Index 
    Hughes, Lloyd Williams (I0775)
     
    3035 In 1962, lived in Kansas City and has one daughter

    Census:
    1880 Morris Co KS Soundex: ED 133 or 132 Sh 20 w/parents
    1900 Jackson Co MO Kansas City Soundex: ED 66 Sh 5

    James is listed in the Devin-Dessa book on bottom of p 38. No known
    information found regarding the daughter. 
    Devin, C. James (I2771)
     
    3036 In 1962, she is known to have died & her husband lives with his daughter, Phyllis Omser Hunter (Mrs. John A. Hunter) of Washington DC. Richardson, Shirley (I0799)
     
    3037 In a list of Revolutionary War Pensioners for Lincoln County, KY under the Act of March 18, 1818 and the Act of June 7, 1832, there is one "Divin, James, Ensign, VA Line, 30 Jan 1833, $120, age 86". YOB is real close to the assumed birth year of this James. Devin, James (I0050)
     
    3038 In Amenia, Dutchess County, New York, he learned his father's trade of
    wood working, the manufacture of spinning wheels and other wooden articles.
    At the age of eighteen he began teaching school. He taught in dutchess,
    Delaware, and Otsego Counties. He met and married Elmira Roberts in Otsego
    County, New York and there their three older children were born. On
    October 9,1839 the Lewis Hubbell Judson family, his sister Adelia and her
    husband James Olley with forty-five other members of the "Great
    Reenforcement" to the Oregon Methodist Mission, left New York harbor in the
    Barque, Lausanne, for Oregon. They landed at Fort Vancouver on the Columbia
    River in the Oregon Country on the first day of June 1840.

    Judson was known as a versatile, if blunt and stubborn man. Judson and his first wife, Almira Roberts, had four children. Two years after Almira's death, in 1846, he married Nancy Hawkins. Judson died in 1880. -- Bellinghausen, Frank. " Pioneer Cemetery, Nomination for Historic Registry." Salem Parks and Recreation Department, December 5, 1984.

    Lewis Hubbell Judson died at the home of his son, Leonard,
    Sec. 36 T.8 S.R. 4W., W. M. Marion County, Oregon

    "Addendum to Chart of the Judson Family" by Richard L. French 1993 has death date of 1878. 
    Judson, Lewis Hubbell (I4158)
     
    3039 In Dessie Pratt's Obituary, two sisters are mentioned; Mrs. Manson Taylor of Sepencer and Mrs. James Ferguson of Sandy Ridge, N.C.
    These girls would be daughters of Wm. and Cora Pratt. 
    Pratt, William Alfred (I12244)
     
    3040 In Dessie Pratt's Obituary, two sisters are mentioned; Mrs. Manson Taylor of Sepencer and Mrs. James Ferguson of Sandy Ridge, N.C.  Pratt, Beatrice "Dessie" (I8368)
     
    3041 In Green Binders Visited June 2001 to copy papers Source (S04566)
     
    3042 In some histories, Amarilla is listed as being born in Cheshire which is also in New Haven County, CT. Peck, Amarilla (I5149)
     
    3043 In the 1790 PA Census Lancaster Co., Little Britain Twp. the following individuals with the surname REYNOLDS are shown.
    Elisha, Emanuel, Henry, Henry Jr., Rubin, Samuel, Saml, William 
    Reynolds, Henry III (I9854)
     
    3044 In the 1900 census, there is also the following people living in the James and Mary Dawes household:

    ++ Delia A. White, b: January 1856 Wisconsin, widow, sister-in-law to James C. Dawes.
    ++ Francis A. White, b: July 1883 Wisconsin, nephew to James C. Dawes.
    ++ Harry Dawes, b: November 1883 Wisconsin, nephew to James C. Dawes. 
    Family F1301
     
    3045 In the 1930 Census, VA Halifax County Mt. Carmel District the family of George T. Carter is living together. Mary S. "Susie", single living with her father, and George L. Married for 18 years; Bertha is the wife of Harvey; and children of Harvey 41, & Bertha 39, Bessie M. 19, Helen 17, James 14, Maggie 12, Frances 9, and Doris,6.

     
    Carter, Harvey "Harry" Angle (I7634)
     
    3046 In the obituary of John Bibb Powell reference is made to a half-sister, Mrs. J. H. Slade, Purley, N.C. Thus it is possible that Lula Virginia Powell and John Bibb Powell shared only one parent, probably a father, Mastin James Powell. Powell, Lula Virginia (I14060)
     
    3047 In this Deed he gave his son, Joseph, all his property, with two or three reservations, on condition that the son would pay to the other children (not named) certain potions previously agreed upon. In this agreement he reserved "a room in my house for my daughter Ellinor, so long as she remains single". He also gave "a feather bed, and a cupboard in the chamber, to my granddaughter, Sarah Patch"; and another feather bed "to Dinah Foster, of Ipswich, the granddaughter of my last wife." Two witnesses of this Deed were Abigail Edwards and Esther E. Tarbox. (Essex Deeds Bk 61, p. 261 according to the article in NEHGS Register - "The Edwards Family"]. Edwards, Thomas (I5302)
     
    3048 Included because it names William Devin, Jr., Robert Devin, and William Devin, Sr. Source (S67659)
     
    3049 Includes more than 800 biographical sketches. The manuscript revised and corrected by Mrs. Burrilla B. Spencer. Source (S67431)
     
    3050 Includes other Ancestors Appearing in Moors Gen.
    Borrowed 10 Oct 1997 
    Source (S04500)
     

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