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Thomas Carter Jr. (1672 - abt. 1733)

Captain Thomas Carter Jr.
Born in Barford, Lancaster, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 22 Aug 1695 in Lancaster, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 61 in Barford, Lancaster, Virginiamap
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Biography

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Thomas Carter Jr. was a Virginia colonist.

Capt. Thomas Carter Jr. was born June 4, 1672 at Barford, Lancaster County, Virginia.[1] He was the second son of Thomas Carter and Katharine Dale.[1]

Born on the 4th day of June 1672 betw’n 3 & 4 aclock in ye Morng and was Baptzd att ye new Church Augt 5th. Captn John Lee, Mr Th: Hayne, ye Lady Ann Skipworth & Elizh Dale godparts.[2]

Thomas inherited Barford Plantation, the family home of his father.[3]

Family

Thomas married 22 August 1695 to Arabella Williamson, probably daughter of William Williamson.[3][2][4][5][6]

Children

Children, 8 sons: (p 105)[3]

  1. Thomas Carter b c. 1696, d 1735
  2. Joseph Carter, d 1751
  3. Daniel Carter b c. 1700
  4. Edward Carter, d 1760
  5. James Carter, d 1747
  6. Peter Carter, d 1789
  7. Dale Carter, d 1776
  8. Charles Carter, d 1766

Death and Legacy

Thomas made his will on April 24, 1728 and died September 30, 1733 at Barford, Lancaster, Virginia, and his will was probated on October 10, 1733 (p 104).[3][4][7][8][9]


Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Mourning Carter Walker Family Bible In possession of Agnes Elizabeth Walker Day
  2. 2.0 2.1 Carter, Thomas, Kathy Schultz, submitter, Prayer Book of Captain Thomas Carter of Barford, Lancaster County, VA Original Prayer Book at Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia, USGW Archives.net, accessed October 6, 2014
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Miller, Joseph L., The descendants of Capt. Thomas Carter of "Barford," Lancaster County, Virginia: with genealogical notes of many of the allied families, (Pages 100, 104-105) Thomas, WV: J.L. Miller, 1912, Web accessed October 6, 2014
  4. 4.0 4.1 Family Data Collection - Individual Records - Birth city: Lancaster Co; Birth state: VA. Birth date: 4 June 1672 Death date: 30 Sep 1733 Death place: Barford, Lancaster, VA Marriage date: 22 August 1695 Marriage place: Lancaster Co, VA $Ancestry Record
  5. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Birth date: 1672 Birth place: VA Marriage date: 1692 Marriage place: VA $Ancestry Record
  6. Marriages of Children recorded by Capt. Thomas Carter Link: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/lancaster/bibles/carter1.txt
  7. Family Data Collection - Deaths Death date: September 1733 Death place: Lancaster, VA, USA $Ancestry Record
  8. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Birth date: 1672 Birth place: Death date: 1733 Death place: Residence date: Residence place: United States $Ancestry Record
  9. Find A Grave: Memorial #202007215




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Wikitree has Byron Carter with Y DNA of I-M253 listed as an ancestor. All of Thomas Carter's family members have tested R-M269 Y-DNA.
posted by John Richburg Jr.
"; Peter to have best bed and furniture below stairs; Edward another bed and furniture upstairs. Thomas to have the Bible. All children to share alike in the remainder of his land and personal propeprty

Sorry did not all fit

posted by Debbs Anderson
Thomas Carter of the County of Lancaster Gent, written 24 April, 1728, probated Oct 10 1733. He left all estate to wife Arabella during her widowhood, after which it was to be divided among his eight sons as follows: Thomas to have the home place (Barford, the old home of the first Thomas); Peter ato have the half of the King George plantation next the river 250 acres; Edward the other half; Dale to have negores Harry and Winny, and he failing heirs to go to son Thomas Carter's son Jesse; Joseph to have negro Robin; Daniel to have negro Nanny, Charles negroes Sarah and Mary, and he failing heirs to go to son Thomas Carter's son Thomas; James to have the "great bed and furniture above stairs"; Peter to have best bed and furniture below stairs; Edward another bed and furniture upstairs. Thom
posted by Debbs Anderson
This profile has been identified as a duplicate by Robin Lee, an Arborist. Please review the proposed merge - bottom of the profile on the left. If they are duplicates please approve the merge. If you have questions or would like assistance please ask. I am always here to help you find new family members! Thank you.
posted by Robin Lee
Dale Carter was a son of Charles and Lucy Morgan Carter and a direct descendant of Captain Thomas Carter (1672-1733) perhaps the first of the line in Virginia.

There was a Thomas Carter 'Isle of Wright Va.' who a lot of people think was the brother of John Carter the 1st. His son Thomas 2nd kept the accounts of Robert'King' Carter and was the administer of his will. I believe this is your Thomas Carter.

posted by Ed Rogers

Rejected matches › Thomas Carter III (abt.1652-1710)

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