Daniel was born Mar 10th , 1678 in the Colony of Virginia to Dennis and Elizabeth Billington.
First Marriage
Daniel was married to Elizabeth Pope [1]
Elizabeth is the daughter of William Pope
Second Marriage
Ann (Lee) Fitzhugh widow of Col. William Fitzhugh do of the Honorable Rich Lee [2]
Daniel and his first wife Elizabeth had Billington and Barbara Anna, there may have been additional children.
Daniel served as a Speaker of the House of Burgesses 1715-1718
Property
Virginia County Records, New Series, Volume I, 1913: Westmoreland County Wills Book VIII. Name: Daniel McCarty 29 Mch 1724 09 Jun 1724 Son Dennis all land in Stafford;
son Billington ; son Thaddeus ; son Daniel lands in Westmoreland; to son Billington lands
in Farnham, Richmond co., that was my grandfather Billington 's land; son Thaddeus land in Richmond that was Capt. John Rice 's land; land in Northumberland to Billington;daughters Winifred and Sarah ; dau. Mrs. Anna Barbara Fitzhugh ; to each of my grandchildren; to son Mr. Henry Fitzhugh ; my son Daniel under care of Mr. John Gilpin of Whitehaven to becontinued until his education comes to one hundred pounds to be paid on his arrival in Virginia; son in law William Payne ; pictures of son and dau. Fitzhugh to their son when 7 years old, but the pictures of myself and first wife to remain in my dwelling house;exors. in trust Col. John Tayloe , Humphrey Pope , Nicholas Minor , John Fitzhugh and Samuel Peache gents., until son Thaddeus be 17; my first wife's daughters Elizabeth Sherman and Mary Burns ; my uncle Mr. Joseph Taylor late clerk of Lancaster; to my aunt Mrs. Barbara Tayloe during her life; my brothers Philip , Francis , Thomas and Henry Lee ; friend Capt. Eskridge ; my wife Anna and her brothers Col. and Capt. Lee . [3]
Slaves
Daniel McCarty was a slaveholder. His June 1724 probate inventory listed the enslaved he owned at his death.[4]
↑ Virginia County Records, New Series, Volume I, 1913: Westmoreland County Wills Book VIII. Name: Daniel McCarty 29 Mch 1724 09 Jun 1724
↑Records and inventories of estates, 1723-1746, 1752-1756, 1767-1776, 1790-1867, 1942-1944, 1967-1968:
"Records and inventories of estates, 1723-1746, 1752-1756, 1767-1776, 1790-1867, 1942-1944, 1967-1968"
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1724 probate inventory of Daniel McCarty, full inventory p.28-33
Name Daniel MccartyGender MaleBirth Place VABirth Year 1679Spouse Name Sarah Elizabeth PopeSpouse Birth Year 1667Marriage State of VANumber Pages 1Household MembersName...Sarah Elizabeth PopeDaniel McCarty
Source number: 1738.065; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: . U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Daniel McCarty:Find A Grave Index:Name Daniel McCarty :Event Type Burial :Event Date 1724 :Event Place Kinsale, Westmoreland, Virginia, United States of America Birth Date 10 Mar 1678 :Death Date 04 May 1724 :Affiliate Record Identifier 6945148 .Cemetery Yeocomico Episcopal Churchyard
"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVH-GN9Y : 13 December 2015), Daniel McCarty, 1724; Burial, Kinsale, Westmoreland, Virginia, United States of America, Yeocomico Episcopal Churchyard; citing record ID 6945148, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Daniel by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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From Daniel McCarty (d. 1724), planter of Pope’s Creek, Westmoreland County, and Speaker of the House of Burgesses, 1715–18, were descended three branches of the Pope’s Creek McCartys, many of whom appear in the diaries. Speaker Daniel’s oldest son, Denis McCarty (d. 1742), founder of the Cedar Grove McCartys, married Sarah Ball in 1724 and settled at Cedar Grove, which was in Truro Parish when that parish was created in 1732. His oldest son, Daniel McCarty (d. 1792), whom GW refers to before the Revolution as “Captain” and afterwards as “Colonel,” was in his lifetime one of the wealthiest men in Virginia (MAIN, 378–79). Captain McCarty, his wife Sinah Ball McCarty (d. 1798), and their six children, five of whom appear in the diaries, lived at Mount Air about three miles up Accotink Creek from Cedar Grove. Both McCarty homesteads were located a few miles down the Potomac River from Mount Vernon. Captain McCarty served in the Truro vestry 1748–84, and the Washingtons and McCartys often appear to have dined together after services at Pohick Church. Through his mother GW was related to both Captain McCarty and his wife.
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/01-01-02-0005-0002-0026
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