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Richard Carter (1362 - 1440)

Richard Carter
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Died at about age 78 in Watford, Hertfordshire, Englandmap
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Biography

Richard was the son of John Carter. He inherited land from his father in 1393. [1]

Richard had at least one son, John.

After he received the property of Champanscroft from his late father, it passed to his brother Edmund in 1396. Richard also received Adamesgrove (Abbotts Langley, Hertfordshire) from his father John & took Adamsgrove & Adamesfeld for himself in 1405.

He received land in Kings Langley, Abbots Langley, Rickmansworth& Chipperfield between his brothers Edward & John in 1443.

When Richard died in 1440 he had tenements called Chapmansland, Wappenham, Huntfield, Pyngefeld, le Brodefeld, Ryfeld, le Ryehulle (Rye hill), Auhull, Garlegge , Culvercroft, damsfeld, Hulleswyke. These properties were inherited by his son John.

Sources

  1. Noel Currer-Briggs “The Carters of Virginia: Their English Ancestyr” Phillimore 1979 pg 2 [1]
  • First Families of Virginia, Wm. and Mary Qrtly., Vol. 23, No. 4




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I'm not certified for this time period and since this is a orphan, I'm likely singing into the void. Here goes. Of the five lines under Sources four fail (RootsWeb, time magazine and Hertfordshire Genealogy. The fifth, FFV takes you to a page that says the Carters (no specific Carter, just the family) were one of the First Families of Virginia, unrelated to this individual. All of the "Sources" should be removed and this left as unsourced.
posted by Dwyne Patrick
The mother on this profile has been edited ( removed and replaced) with out sources. And the bio is rambling and confusing. And not really about this person.
posted by Anonymous Roach
Lecarter-9 and Le Carter-1 appear to represent the same person because: birth and death are the same, father is the same, mothers are different and correct LNAB needs to be determined
posted by Robin Lee

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