Family Subtree Diagram : *Wilmuth Kerr (1909)
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1887 - 1961
William
Henry
Kerr
73
73
1847 - 1909
James
W.
Kerr
61
61
1851 - 1892
Sarah
C.
Dennison
40
40
Sarah A. Dennison?
1885
Minnie
Kerr
1886 - 1911
Lydia
C.
Kerr
25
25
1894
Dollie
E.
Babbitt
1918
Dorothy
Lee
Kerr
Leonard
Smith
Sarah
Cave
1877 - 1956
Margarete
Ann
Kerr
78
78
1869 - 1913
Josie
Carnes
44
44
1909 - 1970
Wilmuth
Louise
Kerr
61
61
Louise D. Kerr?
Robert
de
Ireland
1268
Adam
de
Ireland
1300
John
Ireland
1242
John
de
Ireland
Maude
Hesketh
1208
Robert
de
Ireland
1223
Beatrice
Daresbury
Margery
de
Ireland
1192
Roger
de
Ireland
1166
John
de
Ireland
In the Domesday Book, Hale and Halewood were not mentioned by name but it is thought they were one of the six unlisted 'outliers', or Berewicks, of West Derby. Hale, with its wood, had been given to a Norman knight, Johannes de Hibernia (or Ireland), by William I. In 1081 Johannes ordered a small chapel of ease to be built in Hale and was buried there when he died seven years later.
1197
William
Daresbury
1220
John
Hesketh
If he really was born of Rufford, then he surely must be the elder brother of Sir William Heskayte, Lord of Heskayte and Beconsawe, 4 Ed I, 1475. His parents shown here reflect that. However pedigree of Hesketh of Rufford in ?The History of Whalley? does not indicate that John had any offspring.
William
Hesketh
William Heskayth, to whom, in 55 Henry III, Richard, son-in-law of Richard Totleworth, gave lands in marriage with his daughter and heiress. William was the father of Sir William Heskayte, knt. lord of Heskayte and Beconsawe, 4 Edward I., who married Matilda, daughter and coheir of Richard Fytton, and had all the lands of the other coheir by gift as explained in the history of Croston parish.
Elbora
Totleworth
William
Hesketh
1161
Annabilla
de
Stafford
Richard
de
Heskayth
Hellarth
de
Heskayth
From the "Genealogye of the worshipful and auncient familie of the Heskforths of Ruffourd in Lancashire," it appears that Hellarth, the first of the family, was great-grandfather to William Heskayth, to whom, in 55 Henry III, Richard, son-in-law of Richard Totleworth, gave lands in marriage with his daughter and heiress.
1125 - 1184
Richard
de
Stafford
59
59
1142
Annabilla
de
Lancaster
Richard
Totleworth
Isabel
1270
Avena
Holland
1098 - 1137
Payne
FitzJohn
de Lacy
39
39
PAYN FITZJOHN, probably 1st son and heir, was born before 1100. He was one of those minor barons who rose to importance and wealth as officers of Henry I, and from 1120 or earlier he constantly attests royal charters. In 1126 he became the King's vice-gerent in the palatine county of Shropshire. In 1130 he was acting as a Justice in cos. Stafford, Gloucester and Northants, usually in conjunction with Miles of Gloucester. He is said to have built Pain's Castle, co. Radnor; and in 1134 the Welsh burnt his castle of Caus, Salop, and slew all its inmates. At the death of Henry I he was vice-gerent of cos. Hereford and Salop; and he and Miles abovenamed, who ruled co. Gloucester, had extended their power over the Marches from the Severn to the sea. With other officers of the late King they would not go to court without a safe-conduct, fearing that they might be forced to disgorge the wealth which they had accumulated. Eventually they joined Stephen at Reading for the late King's funeral in January 1135/6. At Easter Payn was with Stephen at Westminster and he proceeded with the King to Oxford.
He married Sibyl, daughter of Geoffrey TALBOT, by Agnes, probably daughter of Walter DE LACY. Payn gave Sibyl as dower land from his own inheritance. He was killed when pursuing Welsh marauders by a javelin which pierced his head, and so died s.p.m. 10 July 1137 and was buried in the chapter-house of Gloucester Abbey. Sibyl survived him (j). [Complete Peerage XII/2:270-1, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(j) Shortly after her husband's death the Bishop of Salisbury, as Chief Justiciar, ordered her to restore the property of her late husband removed by her since the confirmation of his possessions to their elder daughter, Cecily and her husband Roger, son of Miles de Gloucester, in particular the wheat, hay and wine. As Sybil de Lacy, for her soul and for the soul of her lord Pay FitzJohn, she confirmed a grant to her uncle, Walter de Lacy, Abbot of Gloucester.
1103
Sybil
de
Talbot
1134
John
FitzPayne
1136
Cecily
FitzPayne
1826 - 1899
William
H.
Dennison
72
72
1826 - 1912
Minerva
J.
Stone
86
86
Sources:
1. Abbrev: The Dennison Family
Title: Dennison family genealogy.
Author: Virginia Stone Armstrong
Publication: McDowell Publications
11129 Pleasant Ridge Rd.
Utica, KY 42376
Text: Virginia Stone Armstrong
384 Panther Creek Road
Falls of Rough, KY 40119
Page: pp. 2 - 3
1854
Charles
W.
Dennison
1857
Rosanna
Frances
Dennison
1860
Aaron
Thomas
Dennison
1865
Nancy
E.
Dennison
1847
?
1849
Trammel
Dennison
1807
Trammel
Dennison
1850 Census Grayson Co., KY 26 Sep 1850 by W L Conklin
864-864 Trammel Denison 43 M Farmer 250 VA
Frances 45 F VA
Henry 16 M KY
Clabourn 14 M KY
James 12 M KY
Charles 8 M KY
Josiah 5 M KY
Nancy 3 F KY
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1860 Census Grayson Co., KY PO Caneyville Page 82 6 Sep 1860 by Anderson Gray
535-535 Tramel Denison 53 M Farmer 500 1000 VA
Fanny 53 F Housekeeping VA
Charles 18 M Farm Labor KY
Jonah 15 F Farm Labor KY
Nancy E 13 F KY
536 536 James Denison 22 M Farmer 200 Ky
Nancy 21 F Housewifery Ky
Mary C 3/12 F Ky
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1870 Census Litchfield Precinct, Litchfield PO, Grayson Co., KY Pg 96 by P S Barnes
668-668 Tramel Denison 63 Farmer 400 700 VA
Fanny 63 Keep H VA
S M Stone 1 KY
M A Taylor 17 KY
1803
Frances
Carter
1853
Susan
Anderson
Dennison
1834
Josiah
Dennison
1820
Elizabeth
A.
Dennison
1830
Elizabeth
Jane
Dennison
1832
Henry
Clay
Dennison
1835
Joseph
Claborn
Dennison
1837
James
Dennison
1842
Charles
W.
Dennison
1847
Nancy
E.
Dennison
1773 - 1854
Charles
Ewell
Carter
81
81
1818 Charles Ewell moved to the Hanging Rock area of Grayson County, Kentucky. from Virginia
1778 - 1835
Keziah
Walters
57
57
1891 - 1911
Jesse
May
Houk
20
20
1796
Charles
Carter
1798
Lucy
Carter
1800
William
Carter
1803
John
Ewell
Carter
1805
Nancy
Carter
1814
Thompson
Carter
1750 - 1836
John
Walters
86
86
1758 - 1831
Elina
Spiers
73
73
1780
Rhoda
Jane
Walters
1783
Ezra
Walters
1782
Spiers
Walters
1725 - 1803
George
R.
Carter
78
78
BET 1766 AND 1768 Received two land grants in Halifax County
1750 Settled in Carolina County, Virginia
1730 - 1787
Frances
Neale
57
57
1768
Richard
Alexander
Carter
1755
George
Carter
1757
Margaret
F.
Carter
1758
Sarah
Carter
1759
John
Carter
1760
Thompson
Carter
1762
Mary
Frances
Carter
1765
Presley
Carter
1766
Elizabeth
N.
Carter
1767
Levin
Carter
1771
Betsy
Carter
1771
Peggy
Carter
1773
Spencer
Carter
1774
Sally
Carter
1700 - 1776
Thomas
Carter
76
76
Thomas could be a ancestor of Jimmy Carter, 38th president.
Probably owned his father's home-place on Corotoman River, as his home adjoined those of Dale Carter, his cousin.
1697 - 1751
Sarah
Haynie
54
54
1733
Edward
Carter
1724
John
Carter
1727
Thomas
Carter
1735
Judith
Carter
1737 - 1776
Rawleigh
Carter
39
39
1739
Mary
Carter
1739
Lucy
Carter
1741
William
Carter
1743 - 1776
Millicent
Margaret
Carter
33
33
1748
Sarah
Carter
1751
James
Carter
1753
Alcy
Carter
1671 - 1743
Edward
Carter
72
72
Edward's birth is recorded in the Carter Prayer Book and his marriage to Elizabeth Thornton. Records show Edward on the 1696 tax list, when he paid for two persons. On March 2 1716, "Edward Carter of the Christ Church Parish Gent" and wife Elizabeth sold land to John Rhodes. In 1721 he witnessed the will of brother Peter, and in 1733 that of brother Henry. In 1694 Edward was the executor of his Grandfather Dale.
Records state that Edward died intestate.
1672 - 1743
Elizabeth
Thornton
71
71
1698
Margaret
Carter
1700
Katharine
Carter
1702
Judith
Carter
1704
Edward
Carter
1705
William
Carter
1706
Elizabeth
Carter
1630 - 1700
Thomas
Carter
69
69
In 1650, Captain Thomas Carter of Bedfordshire England arrived in Virginia He was twenty-one years old at the time, and it has been suggested that he was forced to come to the New World by circumstances of his birth. As the youngest son, he had no interest in the family estate, and life in Virginia offered the prospect of acquiring wealth and status through hard work. He became eminently successful as a tobacco planter and trader.
The history of Captain Thomas Carter and his descendants is so intertwined with that of the family of Col. John Carter of Corotoman.
In the book "The History of the Carter Family" mentions that Ancell Carter being the father of Thomas but I have not researched this....Other sources state that Ancell is not the father of Thomas Carter.
Thomas Carter first settled in Nansemond County, Virginia about 1649/50 and later at Barford in Lancaster County, Virginia
The Lancaster County, records first recorded his presence in 1653 as "Mr. Tho. Carter. --
page 209 "The History of the Carter Family"
Thomas was magistrate and Captain in the Militia, 1667. A vestryman of Church Christ. A member of the House of Burgesses.
Records do indicate that he was a tobacco planter and merchant in Lancaster County,. He purchased his first plantation of about eight hundred acres on the "Easter most branch of the Corotoman River from Col. John Carter," and on 1 June 1654 acknowledged the debt in court--"12,852 pounds of tobacco to be paid the following October at ye dwelling house of the said Mr. Tho:Carter." In 1656, he purchased an additional 560 acres from George Marsh and in 1658 purchased another plantation from Edmund Lunsford. He also acquired over the thirty years patents or ownership to well over a thousand acres of land, indicating that at the time of his death about 1700 he quite well situated. --Lancaster land
records page # unreadable.
Old court records show Thomas Carter served occasionally as an attorney for various nonresidents of Lancaster County, who had legal business in his area. The records read: "October ye 21st 1663.
1670 Marriage of Thomas and Katherine was recorded in the old Carter Prayer Book as follows: With this Book per Rev. Mr. John Shepperd on Wednesday ye 4th Day of May 1670---was Married Mr Thomas Carter of Barfordin ye County, of Lancaster in Virginia & Katherine Dale ye eldest daughter of Mr. Edw. Dale ye same County,.
This marriage produced ten sons and three daughters. Three sons died in their youth, William and Nicholas, the twins and Daniel. One daughter Diana died at the age of 2.
The name "Barford" (home of Captain Thomas Carter) first appears in the Carter Prayer Book which is in the possession of the Virginia Historical Society.
8 Dec 1674 Edward Dale gave 500 acres to son-in-law Thomas Carter and wife Katherine Dale Carter by deed ( whereon the said Thomas Carter now lives) Deed Book 4 pg 201 1662-1682)
WisconsinllinoisL OF THOMAS CaliforniaRTER SR. LouisianaNCaliforniaSTER COUNTY, VIRGINIA 16 AUG 1700
In the name of God, Amen the sixteenth day of August 1700, I Thomas Carter Senior of the County, of Lancaster being sick in body but of good and perfect Memory Thanks be to Almighty God and calling to Remembrance the uncertain Estate of this Transitory life..... and now for the settling of my temporal estate and such goods chattels and debts as it hath pleased God far above my Deserts to bestow upon me. I do order give and depose the same in manner and form following that is to say that first I will that all Those Debts and Dues as I owe in right or conscience to any manner of Person or Persons whosoever shall be well and truly contented and paid or ordain to be paid within convenient Time after my decease by Exec. hereafter named
Item I: do give my son Edward Carter one hundred acres of land to him and his heirs forever but if so be the said Edward will not join with his brothers within three months after my Decease to pay Equal charge for the laying it out and let his mother have what Timber she shall have occasion of for Repairing houses and fences on my now dwelling plantation during her life that then he shall have no benefit of it but I do give it to son John Carter to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I do give unto my son Henry Carter one hundred acres of land to him and his heirs for ever only Reserving my wife to have the benefit of getting what timber She shall have occasion of for Repairing and Building on my now Dwelling Plantation but whereas the said Henry is in England and if it should happen he should never come in again I do give the said land unto my so James Carter to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I do give unto my son John Carter one hundred acres of land to him and his heirs forever only Reserving the Same Privilege to my wife as in, the other two Item I do give my Negro, Dick unto my loving wife Katherine during her natural life and then to be Divided Amongst all the rest of my children only my son Edward to have no share of him Item: I do give all my personal estate whatsoever its to be Equally Divided my loving wife and children only reserving the great table to my wife whereas my son in Law hath Received fifteen hundred and sixty pounds of Tobacco in part of the estate his Grandfather in Law Edward Dale gave his wife I having no Receipt for it and if the said William George will not be accountable for it then it is my will that he shall have no part of my said estate but only one shilling sterling in full part of his wife portion
Item: I do give unto my son Thomas Carter my now Dwelling Plantation with one hundred acres of land to it to him and his heirs forever after my now Loving wife Katherine decease.
Item: I do nominate my son Thomas Carter my ecce and my loving wife my exetrx of this my last will and Testmt. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written
Thomas Carter Senior (Seal) Signed
Published in the presence John Davis, Thomas: White Richard Stephen
Captain Thomas Carter died October 22, 1700 at the age of 70 and his will was probated on November 14 of the same year. His estate was divided as follows: Wife Katherine to have the home plantation for the rest of her life, a Negro man named Dick, the great table, and one-third of the remainder of my personal property. Sons Edward,Thomas,Henry(then in England) and John to each have a hundred acres of land; son James to have the land devised to Henry if the latter does not return from England. Daughters Elizabeth and Katherine, and sons Peter and Joseph have been provided for by their grandfather Dale. Son-in-law William George to account for 1,560 pounds of tobacco that I had advanced him on the Dale estate due to his wife from her grandfather. Son Thomas to have the home plantation after the death of his mother. The rest of my real and personal estates to be divided equally between all children.
signed: Thomas Carter
"The History of the Carter Family"
The personal estate was valued at 236 Pounds, which was a goodly sum, and included a : parcel of old Books" a silver drinking pot, tankard, and twelve silver spoons, beside the usual household and plantation furnishings of a man of class.
Throughout the descendents of Captain Thomas Carter you will see who owned land and who sold it in time. The heirs of Captain Thomas Carter, were grandsons that ended up selling the last parts of the land that was owned by their Grandfather. The first being sold in 1742 by James Gordon. The last being sold to James Gordon in 1782.
The land was then referred to as Verville. This was called Gordonsville, in 1784, which included the house on this land. All the land mentioned above was owned by the Captain Thomas Carter families in the early 18th century.
Prayer Book of Captain Thomas Carter of Barford, Lancaster County, Virginia
Original Prayer Book at Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia - Handwriting recording births and marriages of Capt. Thomas Carter was assumed to be his, but later marriages occurred after his death.
Transcription of Prayer Book of Captain Thomas Carter of Lancaster County,
Virginia
Born: circa 1630, London, England
Died: 1700, Barford Estate, Lancaster County, Virginia
Passed down to son Thomas Carter, Jr.
Born: June 4, 1672, Lancaster County, Virginia
Died: September 30, 1733, Lancaster, County, Virginia
Passed down to son Peter Carter
Born: 1706, Lancaster County, Virginia
Died: circa 1790
By Captain Thomas Carter
Edward ye eldest Sonne of Tho: & Kathn Carter was born on ye 9h Ap’ll 1671 of Sunday at 8 Acock in ye Morng and was baptz on Sunday the 30h. Mr John Carter, Mr Edwn Conaway & Mr Edw: Dale Gdfathrs & Mrs Diana Dale & Msz Lettys Corbyn G’mothers.
Thomas Carter son of Thomas was 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.
John 3d son was bornd ye 8th May 1674 and bapd Sunday ye 24h and had for God parents Coll. Jno: Carter, Mr Jno Stretchley and Mrs Ball
Henry Skipwith, 4th sonn Tho. & Kath. Carter Bornd of a Wedndy the 7h June & was baptzd att Home by Rev Mr Dogette on Sunday aftr Service ye 18th. Capn Wm Ball, Capn David Fox and Mrs Srah Fleete standing
Diana ye Eldest Daughr Th: & Kathn Carter was born on the last Day of Apll 1678 near 5 in the Aftrnoone and Christnd on Sunday 12 of May by Mr Doggett when was Entertaind a large Company. Mrs Diana Dale, Mrs Mary Willys & Capn Ball God parents. She Departd this Life of a Putrid Soar Throate at ye age of 2 yeares and 3 days.
Wm & Nicho twinn sonnes of Tho: Carter born 2d Novr 1679 and dyed on the 11th and 12th July 1680 of a Cholrey.
Elizabeth 2d Dauter was Bornd 4h day of Feby 1680 about Sunrise & weighd 11 lbs. Baptzd at St Marys Sunday 15 May Mrs Margaret Ball, Mrs Elizabeth Rogers & Captain Ball standing for her.
Daniel son of Thomas & Katharin Carter born 22d Oct’br 1682 and died on the 30h of a Fit.
James 8th sonn was Borne on Christmas Day 1684 it being Thursday at 2 in the morng & was Chrisnd at Home on Sundy. Mr. Jno Edwards, Mr Tho. Wilkes & Mrs Edwards standing as God parts.
Katharine 3d Dau. was born at 6 aclock Easter Morning 4h Apl 1686 Bapd on Whit-Sundy Mr David Fox Mrs Hannah Fox & Mrs Sarah Perrotte Gdpts.
Peter 9th Son was Born near Midnight 23d May 1688 & Baptzd on 3d June Mr Edwin Conaway, Mr Tho. Dudly & Mrs Ann Chowning standing.
Joseph Youngest son born Friday 28 Novr 1690 & Christnd at home on 10th Decr Mr Robt Carter & Mr Joseph Ball Godfathrs & Mrs Judith Carter Godmother.
[Death of Edward Dale, father-in-law in Capt. Thomas Carter’s handwriting]
Mr. Edw: Dale Departd this life on ye 2d Day Feb: 1695 and Mrs Diana Dale on ye last day of July.
Hic Despositum Spe Certe Resurgendi in christo quicquid habuit Mortale EDWARDUS DAlabamaE, ARMichiganGER.
Tandem hornorum et Dierum Obiit 20 Feby: Anno Dom: 1695.
He descended from an Ancient Family in England & came into ye Colly of Virga after the Death of his Unhappy Master Charles First. For above 30 years he enjoyed various Employments of Public Trust
in ye Coty of Lancaster wch he Dischred wth great Fidelity & Satisfacn. to the Governor & People. As neighbor-Father-Husband he Ex celled and in early yeares Crownd his other Accomplishments by a
Felicitous Marriage wth Diana ye daughter of sr Henry Skypwith of Preswold in ye Coty of Leicester Bart
who is left a little while to Mourn him.
[Death of Capt. Thomas Carter and wife Katherine in Thomas Carter, Jr’s handwriting]
Thomas Carter Senr Departed this life on the 22d of October 1700 Aged about 70 years.
Catharine Carter Departed this life the 10th Day of May 1703 in the 51st Year of her Life.
[Marriages of children recorded by Capt. Thomas Carter]
Elizabeth Carter was Mard to 2dm George on Wednesday the 15 June 1698.
1 Kathe Carter was married to Jno: Lawson on ye 16h June 1703
2 James Carter was mard ye 3d Octbr 1715 to Hannah Neale daur. to Danl Neal
3 Peter Carter was mard ye 23 Sept 1712 to Kathe Rogers dau to --- Wm Rogers.
4 Henry Carter & Ann Davis was married ye 6th day of May 1701.
5 Joseph Carter & Ann Pines was married on 23 Decr 1713.
6 James Carter & Mary Brent was mard on 12 Augt 1724.
7 Tho: Carter Jnnr & Arabella Williamson was Mard on ye 22 Augt 1695
8 John Carter & Frances Ball was married on Tuesday the 21st Day Novbr 1698
Edward Carter of ye coty of Lancster & Elizh Thornton Dau: to Mr. Wm. Thornton of ye Coty of Gloucstr was mard 3d June 1697. It being a Thursday. Edward & Elizh Carter had daur Margt born 1t June 1698-Judith born 22d June 1702 Katha 1 Feb: 1699/1700 & son Thomas Born 1 Feb: 1699/1700-- in Gloucester att Mr Wm Thorntons And Edward born Augt 1704 & Elizh Born 8 May 1706 in Lancaster.
With this Book pr Rv Mr John Shepperd on Wednsday ye 4h Day of May 1670-was Mard Mr Thomas Carter of Barford in ye County, of Lancaster in Virga & Katherine Dale ye eldest Daughr of Mr Edw: Dale ye same County,.
By Captain Thomas Carter
Children of Jos & Catharine Carter
Thomas Carter was born May 8, 1720
Mary Elizth Carter was born Dec 2, 1721
Ewd Dale Carter was born June 2, 1723
John Carter was born June 8, 1725
George Carter was born Dec 18, 1728
Elizabeth Carter was born Sept 20, 1731
Joseph Cater was born May 3, 1733
Catharine Cater
Robert Carter was born Aug 22, 1735
By Peter Carter
Francis the loving dear Wife of John Carter and Dau. of Mr. Joseph Ball and Elizabeth his Wife Departed this Life at 5 mins to 8 a clock in the Morning of ye 3d day of Sept 1699 three hours after she was delivd of a Son in the 18th year of her life. And was buried on the 5h day at St Marys White Chapell attended by an affectionate and sorrowing Husband and a large concorse of Relatives and friends. Joseph Ball Carter followed his mother to the Grave on the 1st Day of July 1700 of a flux and was burd at So. Marys on ye 2d.
By Peter Carter
January 14th 1777. Today came a letter from Edward Carter of Lancaster with the intelligence that my Brother Mr. Dale Carter Departed this Life on the 12th Day December last and our cousin 10 days earlier [Thomas Carter written in margin]. Now indeed am I the last of my generation--the lone leaf on the tree waiting the last frost.
Ye Datte of this Holy Book is at it stands from the printer as follows MarylandCLXII [1662] in the year of my God 1775 and in ye year of my Nattral Life 69. Romans ye 10 Chap & 9 vers. If thou shalt confess with thine mouth the Lord Jesus; and shall Believe in thin heart tht God hath Rased him from the Dead thou shalt be saved. Romans ye 10 & 9 vers my Natral Life 82 in ye year of my God 1788. Peter Carter
in the year 1788 & in ye year my Life 82. 58 years last May Day [May 1, 1730] I was Married to Judith Norris who passed on ye 15h day May 1765. We was Blest with 9 sons and 4 daughters viz. Dale & Thomas on ye 24h April 1731. Judy on ye 2d Novm 1732. Job on ye 1st Jan’y 1734. Joseph on ye 4th September 1736. Arabella Catharine on ye 17th August 1738. Solomon on ye 25 Septr. 1739. Frances Ball on ye 8h Jan’y 1741. Peter on ye 9th March 1743. Sarah on ye 16h June 1744. Daniel on ye 22d Dec. 1746 ye same Day and year as Danl son of my cozen Robert Carter. Norris on 8h November 1748 and George on 15 March 1757. of which Thomas, Joseph Peter, Norris, George, Frances and
Sarah are now living. George with me Peter in Amherst and the others on Clinch.
Robert Carters children born William born 1st May 1745, Daniel 22 Decmbr 1746, Robert 14 Febry 1748, Mary 21 May 1750, Jedisah 29 July 1752, Milly 22 May 1755, Henry 28 Janry 1757, John Novmbr 1758, Winny Born Decm 4 1762, Fredn 28 July 1767. These Dattes give me by Henry Carter.
Mrs Hannah Carter departed the Life on 9th Octo. 1722 and left a sorriful husband and 4
tender children Tho. Danl Presly & Hannah
Job Carter past to his Reward the 8h Novem 1782.
Solomon Carter on 28h day September 1786.
By Peter Carter
James Davis & Mary Elizabeth Carter married December 25, 1738
Children
Jno: Fielding born Jany 1, 1740
James C. born March 5, 1741
Benjamin born Jany 10, 1743
Elizabeth born Feby 22, 1745
Snead born May 16, 1748
Wm Dale born August 26, 1750
Mary born May 24, 1753
Felix Carter born April 27, 1755
Charles Edwin born Oct. 22, 1758
Thomas Wyatt born Nov 30, 1761
Thomas Davis & Susanah Hieatt was married May 1, 1783
Children
Elizabeth born Oct. 16, 1784
Mary Carter born Dec 22, 1786
Fielding born May 9, 1789 in Caintucky
Birth Record
Tho: Davis son of Jno: & Susannah born August 8 1693
Sarah Davis dau of Ewd: fielding Esqr born May 12th 1695
Children
Ewd Fielding Davis born May 6, 1718
James C. Davis born Nov 3, 1719
Wm Davis born April 30, 1727
Susanah Davis born Sept 9, 1729
Richd Davis born June 15, 1725
John Davis born July 3, 1723
1652 - 1703
Katherine
Dale
51
51
1672
Thomas
Carter
1674
John
Carter
1676
Henry
Skipwith
Carter
1678
Diana
Carter
1679
Nicholas
Carter
1679
William
Carter
1680
Elizabeth
Carter
1682
Daniel
Carter
1684
James
Carter
1686
Katherine
Carter
1688
Peter
Joseph
Carter
1690
Joseph
Carter
1602 - 1644
William
Anscell
Carter
42
42
1606 - 1638
Mary
Anne
Emmery
32
32
1630
Anne
Carter
1634
William
Carter
1637
Elizabeth
Carter
1549 - 1605
William
Carter
56
56
P 72 Monument, brass pale in church on the floor of the nave of the Kempston Church, just in front of the front pew on the right side of the church, two brasses, one with William, the other with sons.
"Here lieth the body of William Carter, Gent: who took to wife Marie the daughter of Tho: Aunsell, Esq.: by whom he had issue seven sones and ten daughtes he died the first day of Sept. 1605, she survivinge in memoriall of her affection to him living caused this memorial to be made over him..."
Will dated 1-24-1603
1556 - 1619
Mary
Anscell
63
63
1575
Thomas
Carter
1576
Nicholas
Carter
1578
William
Carter
1579
Anne
Carter
1580
Winifred
Carter
1581
Mary
Carter
1582
Oliver
Carter
1584
Amye
Carter
1585
Elizabeth
Carter
1587
Temperence
Carter
1588
Anne
Carter
1590
Ursula
Carter
1591
William
Carter
1592
Robert
Carter
1595
Alice
Carter
1599
John
Carter
1510 - 1569
William
Carter
59
59
From COLONIAlabama FAMichiganllinoisIES OF THE AMERICaliforniaS, Lineage #25, Carter.
P 72. A HISTORY OF BEDFORDSHIRE, VOL. III (1912), "Kempston, Anthony, elder brother of Thomas Denny, who in 1546, sold the manor to William Carter if Bronman, yeoman, to hold for the king for one-tentieth of a knight's fee and an annual rent of 6s. 8d. William Carter died in 1569, when the manor was called Oakes Farm, worth 2 pounds yearly, and the estate which comprised other lands in Kempston worth 17s. 4d. a year, descended to his son and heir William. The latter, who died in 1605, left a son and heir Thomas, aaged 31, born 1575.
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Christ Vickery - GenMail4Christ@earthlink.net
I am related to the Carter family through Mary Carter [1775-1850] who married Elias Sanders [1775-1865] and through their daughter Mary Sanders [1800-?] who married James Vickery [1795-1838] and through their son Jonathan Hightower Vickery [1831-1903] who married Matilda McCleskey [1831-1902] and through their son Louis Paul Vickery [1866-1917] who married Matilda Evelyne Hembree [1866-1947]and through their son Jesse Dewitt Vickery [1901-1976] (my grandfather) who married Jewel Hazel Moss [1911-1986] and theri my father Kenneth Porter Vickery [1941-present] who married Imozell Clara Hembree [1947-present] to myself Kenneth Christopher Vickery [1969-present] who married Mayes Demarcus Mullinax, Jr [1965-present]
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William King - wking61@cox.net
I am related to the Carter family via my mother's mother Dora Mae Carter Whaley she was the daughter of William Alsa "Alsie" Carter. My mother was Edna Earle Whaley King
her father was William Isaac Whaley and my father was Lawrence Albert King.
1514
Elizabeth
Glover
Cranfield
1555
Peter
Carter
1541
Paradise
Carter
1543
Winifred
Carter
1545
Mary
Carter
1547
Milicent
Carter
1495 - 1544
Thomas
Carter
49
49
1498 - 1560
Emily
Anstell
62
62
1500
Richard
Carter
1502
William
Carter
1504
John
Carter
1483 - 1560
William
Glover
Cranfield
77
77
William was originally William Glover of Kempston Parish,Bedfordshire,
England. At his marriage he "adopted for life" the surname Cranfieldbecause
his wife, Katherine Cranfield, was a rich heiress. Their childrenwere all
called by the surname Cranfield.
William's will was dated in 1536.
1487 - 1556
Katherine
Cranfield
69
69
1516
William
Cranfield
1520 - 1591
Thomas
Anscell
71
71
1528 - 1597
Elizabeth
Wheatley
69
69
1550
Nicholas
Anscell
1552
Agnes
Anscell
1554
Rose
Anscell
1558
Temperance
Anscell
1560
Wheatley
Anscell
1560
Elizabeth
Anscell
1564
Anne
Anscell
1567
Oliver
Anscell
1568
Thomas
Anscell
1570
Anscell
1494
Edward
Anscell
1498
Wethlyan
Powell
1468
John
Anscell
1472
ap
Powell
1503
Robert
Powell
Wheatley
1510
Catherine
Fyssher
1472
Richard
Fyssher
1550
Thomas
Emmery
1620 - 1695
Edward
Dale
74
74
1621 - 1695
Diana
Skipwith
74
74
1654
Elizabeth
Dale
1659
Mary
Dale
1598
Roger
Dale
1615
Henry
Dale
1565 - 1634
Robert
Dale
69
69
1596
Robert
Dale
1600
William
Dale
1589 - 1622
Henry
Skipwith
33
33
1591 - 1631
Amy
Kempe
40
40
1611
Grey
Skipwith
1613
Anne
Skipwith
1615
William
Skipwith
1616
Henry
Skipwith
1618
Elizabeth
Skipwith
1619
Thomas
Skipwith
1620
John
Skipwith
1623
Grey
Skipwith
1565 - 1622
William
Skipwith
57
57
1565 - 1594
Margaret
Cave
29
29
1581
Elizabeth
Skipwith
1582
Jane
Skipwith
1583
Skipwith
1585
Anne
Skipwith
1585
John
Skipwith
1587
Skipwith
1591
George
Skipwith
1592
Elizabeth
Skipwith
1594
Thomas
Skipwith
1452 - 1518
John
Skipwith
66
66
1460
Catherine
FitzWilliam
1484
Catherine
Skipwith
1486
Elizabeth
Skipwith
1491
Margaret
Skipwith
1499
Mary
Skipwith
1415 - 1487
William
Skipwith
72
72
1430
Agnes
Constable of
St. Quintyn
1476
Alice
Skipwith
1380 - 1441
Thomas
Skipwith
61
61
Knighted in France by Henry V
Succeeded his father in 1421/1422, afterwards distinguished himself in the Franch Wars for which he was knighted, died before the 19th year of Henry VI.
1388 - 1452
Margery
Willoughby
64
64
1351 - 1415
John
Skipwith
64
64
Member of Parliament, High Sheriff of Lincolnshire during the 18th year of the reign of King Richard II of England, was one of the knights for that country in Parliament during the reign of Henry V, representing Lincolnshire in The Parliaments of 1406, 1407, and 1414. From John Skipwith, Esquire, descended the Skipwiths of Newbold Hall in Warwickshire
1359 - 1417
Alice
Tilney
58
58
1382
William
Skipwith
1385
Patrick
Skipwith
1422 - 1478
Richard
FitzWilliam
56
56
1422
Elizabeth
Clarell
1394 - 1430
Thomas
Clarell
36
36
1379 - 1430
Elizabeth
le
Scrope
51
51
1327 - 1405
John
le
Scrope
78
78
1353 - 1416
Elizabeth
Strathbogie
63
63
1332
David
Strathbogie
David of Strathbogie, 12th Earl of Atholl and supposedly 3rd Lord (Baron) Strabolgi; born c1332; participated on English side in Hundred Years War in France from 1355; married between 24 Sep 1342 and 1361 Elizabeth (married 2nd John Malewayn and died 22 or 23 Oct 1375), daughter of Henry, 2nd Lord (Baron) Ferrers (of Groby), and dspm 10 Oct 1369, when the supposed Barony of Strabolgi is deemed by the House of Lords 1914 resolution to have fallen into abeyance and the Earldom of Atholl, inasmuch as such an entity existed as an English peerage dignity at all, probably expired. [Burke's Peerage]
1336 - 1375
Elizabeth
de
Ferreres
39
39
1520 - 1598
Roger
Cave
78
78
1558 - 1607
Thomas
Kempe
49
49
1560 - 1629
Dorothy
Thompson
69
69
1583
Mary
Kempe
1522
Thomas
Kempe
1532
Ann
Moyle
1487
William
Kempe
1500
Eleanor
Browne
1465
Robert
Browne
1475
Mary
Malet
1438
Thomas
Browne
Sources:
1. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1
Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: March 31, 1997
Note: Customer pedigree.
Repository:
Media: Family Archive CD
Page: Tree #0453
Text: Date of Import: 16 Dez 1998
1442
Eleanor
Arundel
1386
Thomas
Arundel
1420
Joan
Moyns
1364 - 1390
John
FitzAlan
25
25
John FitzAlan, 2nd Baron Arundel, also called John de Arundel (November 30, 1364 – August 14, 1390), of Buckland, Surrey, was the son of John FitzAlan, 1st Baron Arundel and Eleanor Maltravers. John was with the army in Scotland in 1383 and with the English Fleet in the western coast of France.
He married Elizabeth le Despenser, daughter of Edward le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer, by Elizabeth Burghersh, daughter and heiress of Bartholomew de Burghersh, 2nd Baron Burghersh. They had three sons.
Sir John de Arundel, 2nd Lord Arundel, died testate 14 August 1390, and was buried at Missenden Abbey, Buckinghamshire.
(Wikipedia)
1367
Elizabeth
le
Despenser
1649 - 1727
William
Thornton
77
77
1655
Elizabeth
FitzHugh
1674
Margaret
Thornton
1676
Mary
Thornton
1677
Esther
Thornton
1679
Sarah
Thornton
1681
Jane
Thornton
1683
Judith
Thornton
1685
Anna
Thornton
1688
Susan
Thornton
1692
Francis
Thornton
1694
Seth
Thornton
1699
Prudence
Thornton
1699
William
Thornton
1701
John
Thornton
1702
Alice
Thornton
1703
Johanna
Thornton
1620 - 1708
William
Thornton
88
88
1627
Elizabeth
Rowland
1651
Francis
Thornton
1653
Rowland
Thornton
1655
Esther
Thornton
1590
William
Thornton
1558
William
Thornton
1568
Frances
Robinson
1522 - 1600
William
Thornton
78
78
1532
Barbara
Westby
1494 - 1566
Francis
Thornton
72
72
1455 - 1514
Robert
Thornton
59
59
1468
Jane
Layton
1420
William
Thornton
1430
Agnes
Aldborough
1395 - 1460
Robert
Thornton
65
65
1400
Isabel
Grey
1362 - 1418
William
Thornton
56
56
1320 - 1402
Robert
Thornton
82
82
1290 - 1346
Thomas
Thornton
56
56
1255 - 1333
William
Thornton
78
78
1270
Isabel
Newton
1162
Richard
de
Stafford
1167
Joanna
de
Stafford
1165
Millicent
de
Stafford
1075 - 1138
Nicholas
de
Stafford
63
63
1085 - 1138
Maud
Moolte
53
53
1120
Juliana
de
Stafford
1112
Gilbert
de
Lancaster
1271
Hugh
de
Mortimer
1404 - 1480
William
Plumpton
76
76
1390
Simon
Leeke
1408
Margaret
Plumpton
1406
Geoffrey
Plumpton
1386 - 1416
Alice
Foljambe
30
30
1367 - 1388
Godfrey
Foljambe
21
21
Sources:
1. Author: Larson, Kirk
Title: Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson
Publication: Name: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe Descendants; Date: 1981-2001;
Repository:
Name: Kirk Larson Private Library
Text: Date of Import: Aug 28, 2007
2. Author: Deborah Dale Stanley
Title: Stanley Family Tree
Repository:
Name: Rootsweb.com
Note:
Source Medium: Internet
Page: Date of Import: Nov 3, 2006
1371
Isabel
Leeke
1345
Simon
Leeke
1383 - 1421
Robert
Plumpton
38
38
1410
Robert
Plumpton
1412
Alice
Plumpton
1414
Elizabeth
Plumpton
1416
Millicent
Plumpton
1280 - 1328
Sir
Richard VI
De Talbot
48
48
1314 - 1361
Juliana
de
Grey
47
47
1319 - 1355
Sir John
De
Talbot
35
35
1295 - 1345
Margaret
De
Mortimer
50
50
1273 - 6 FEB 1305/06
Matilda
de
Hereford
1296 - 12 JAN 1339/40
Joan
de
Mortimer
1349
Joan
De
Talbot
1020
Thibault
de
Crepy
1032
Pierre
de
Vermandois
1070 - 1157
Sybil
Adela Lucy
Corbet
87
87
1084 - 1129
Herbert
fitz
Henry
45
45
1065 - 1114
Henri
de
Vermandois
49
49
1136 - 1204
Herbert
FitzHerbert
68
68
1117 - 1155
Henry
FitzHerbert
38
38
1084
Emma
De
Blois
1120
St.
William
FitzHerbert
1179 - 1249
John
Foljambe
70
70
1052 - 1120
Adam
De
Crépy
68
68
1145 - 1190
Henry
de
Foljambe
45
45
Sources:
1. Author: Foster
Title: Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire
Publication: Date: 1874;
Repository:
Name: Internet
Page: v1 Foljambe
Text: HENRY FOLJAMB, Knt., Lord of Tideswell, temp. Rich. 1 and John, accompanied Richard 1 to the Holy Land.
= ELEANOR, daughter and heiress of Thomas Fitzherbert.
[They had a son]
JOHN FOLJAMB, Knt.,
1154 - 1223
Eleanor
FitzHerbert
69
69
1120 - 1203
Thomas
FitzHerbert
83
83
Sources:
1. Author: Foster
Title: Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire
Publication: Date: 1874;
Repository:
Name: Internet
Page: v1 Foljambe
1043
Adele
De
Crépy
1124
Eleanor
FitzHerbert
1135
Eleanor
1831
Catherine
Dennison
1839
Jane
Dennison
1783 - 1863
William
Dennison
80
80
Emigrated to Grayson County KY via Breckenridge Co. KY about 1815.
1850 Census Grayson Co., Ky 26 Sep 1850 by W L Conklin
866-866 William Denison 67 Farmer 300 VA***
Jane 67 MD
Catherine 37 VA
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1860 Census Grayson Co., KY Litchfield PO 12 Oct 1860 by Anderson Gray
1158-1158 William Denison 76 Farmer 400 800 VA***
Patsy Collard 35 Serving KY ( Dau of William, Martha Patsy)
Sarah J Collard 13 KY
Malinda Collard 11 KY
Hetty Collard 7 KY
1783 - 1857
Jennie
Jane
Barnes
74
74
1818
James
A.
Dennison
1804
Daniel
Dennison
1809
Henry
D.
Dennison
1812
Catherine
Kittie
Dennison
1815
Susan
Anderson
Dennison
1820
Nancy
Ann
Dennison
1825
Martha
Patsy
Dennison
1826
Joseph
Josiah
Dennison
1828
Elizabeth
A.
Dennison
1755 - 1830
Benjamin
Dennison
75
75
1810 Census > Kentucky > Barren > Not Stated
Benjamin Dennison 12101 12002***
Zachariah Dennison 11100 10100
Samuel Dennison 10202 01000
Robert Dennison 20010 10100
1810 Census > Kentucky > Barren > Not Stated
Benjamin Dennison
Free White Males 1 under 10, 2- 10 thru 15, 1- 16 thru 25, 0-26 thru 44, 1- 45 and over
Free White Females 1 under 10, 2- 20 thru 15, 0- 16 thru 25, 0- 26 thru 44, 2- 45 and over
Zachariah Dennison
Free White Males 1 under 10, 1- 10 thru 15, 1- 16 thru 25, 0-26 thru 44, 0- 45 and over
Free White Females 1 under 10, 0- 20 thru 15, 1- 16 thru 25, 0- 26 thru 44, 0- 45 and over
Samuel Dennison
Free White Males 1 under 10, 0- 10 thru 15, 2- 16 thru 25, 0-26 thru 44, 2- 45 and over
Free White Females 0 under 10, 1- 20 thru 15, 0- 16 thru 25, 0- 26 thru 44, 0- 45 and over
Robert Dennison
Free White Males 2 under 10, 0- 10 thru 15, 0- 16 thru 25, 1-26 thru 44, 0- 45 and over
Free White Females 1 under 10, 0- 20 thru 15, 1- 16 thru 25, 0- 26 thru 44, 0- 45 and over
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1819 Hart County, KY Tax List
Dennison Benjamin Sr. Green River ***
Dennison Benjamin Jr. none
Dennison Isaac none
Dennsion Zacheriah none
Dennison Zadoc none
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1820 Hart Co., KY
Page #157
Last Name First Name Males Females Agr Com Man Free Colored Males Free Colored Females
Denison Isaac 200010 10010 1
Denison Benjamin 000001 00001 1***
Denison Zadock 000100 10100 1
Denison, Zachariah 310010 11010 2
Barren Co, Kentucky Marriage
Denison, Jacob Parker, Susannah 1 Jul 1840
Denison, John Philpott, Hepsey 8 Aug 1843
Denison, Sidney Monroe, Mary 6 Aug 1855
Denison, Thomas E. Colbert, America 1 Sep 1853
Dennis, Henry McKinney, Sarah A. 5 Jun 1853
Dennison, Isaac Ashworth, Nancy 31 Aug 1812
Dennison, Jacob Hester, Louisianna 27 Dec 1820
Dennison, Joel Jackson, Anna 20 Apr 1838
Dennison, John Hester, Mary 24 May 1826
Dennison, William Garrison, Marinda 7 Mar 1848
Denniston, Robert Loyd, Betsey 9 Feb 1803
Benjamin & Drucilla DENISON transferred 121 ac to John MAY for 70 pounds on
14 Dec 1805. Adjoins Ch.CLAY, James LAWLESS. Witnesses: James SOYARS,
William WALTON, James FOULKES, James MAY.
James and Martha READ transferred 112 ac to William MAY for 70 pounds on 6
Oct 1801. Adjoins: BILLINGS. Witnesses: Joseph PRUITT, Benjamin DENSON,
Richard DINISON, John MAY. Pitts De
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=555ed&id=I6037ed Bk 12 pg 461.
1760 - 1830
Drucilla
70
70
1778
Zachariah
Dennison
1782
Robert
Dennison
1792
Isaac
Dennison
1790
Rachel
Dennison
1790 - 1848
Samuel
Dennison
58
58
1840 United States Federal Census ; Name: Samuel Denison Township: East of Barren County: Barren State: Kentucky; Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: , Barren, Kentucky; Roll: 103; Page: 119; Ancestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.
1790
Zadoc
Dennison
Richard
Dennison
1795
Benjamin
Dennison
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Matthews
1831 - UNKNOWN
Benjamin
S
Dennison
1834 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Jackson
1858 - UNKNOWN
James
Robert
Dennison
James
Dennison
1740
Josiah
S.
Barnes
Copied verbatim from records of Ruth (Denison) Prater. Josiah Barnes and his wife Elizabeth Tramell, along with their younger children, left Va. and went to Kentucky to find timber. He first went to Hardin Co. Kentucky, but he didn't like what he saw, so he moved to Grayson County Kentucky around 1813 and lived near Peter Cave. Their older children, John, Jane and Nancy stayed in Virginia until about 1815. Jane had married William (Denison) and the first time William's name appeared on a tax record was 1820. James was born about 1818 in Kentucky, according to the 1850 Kentucky census. Tramell was born 1809 in Va. Married Francis "Fannie" Carter born in Va. Ca. 1808. Many of the Carters came to Grayson Co. Ky. about the time William and Jane came. Most of them are buried in Grayson Co. Kentucky but many don't have gravestones.
---------------------------------
Josiah and Elizabeth BARRON transferred 50 ac on the waters of Fall Cre
to John YEAMON for $100 on 13 Dec 1810. Adjoins BARRON's old lines, CRAIN.
Pitts Deed Bk 17 pg 248.
1763 - 1853
Elizabeth
Trammel
90
90
1803
Elizabeth
Barnes
1800
William
Barnes
1787
Nancy
Barnes
1786
Kate
Barnes
Daniel
Barnes
Thomas
Barnes
Shedric
Barnes
John
Barnes
James
Barnes
Trammel
Barnes
Joe
Barnes
1708 - 1815
Jedediah
Barnes
107
107
1709
Abigail
Warner
1731
Lois
Barnes
1735
Abigale
Barnes
1744
Samuel
Barnes
1733 - 1818
Phillip
Trammell
85
85
1736 - 1826
Jemima
Grymes
90
90
1676 - 1756
Ebenezer
Barnes
80
80
Ebenezer was 13 when his father died. He moved to Bristol in 1727.
From Savage's Genealogical Dictionary
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EBENEZER, Southington, s[on]. of Thomas of the same, m[arried]. 8 Apr. 1699, Deborah Orvis, and d[ied]. 1756, leav[ing]. fifteen ch[ildren]. as Mr. Porter assures me.
From Barnes Genealogies
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He settled in the south part of the present town of Bristol, and built a large tavern which he conducted during his lifetime. His place was at the junction of the road east of the mountain, and the Plainville road.
Ebenezer Barnes was appointed ensign of train band at the parish of Southington, in Farmington, in 1737: appointed captain in 1742: appointed lieutenant of South Co. in town of Farmington, in 1768. (Colonial Records of Conn.)
He had sixteen children...
"In 1718, Ebenezer Barnes, of Farmington, was paid six shillings for killing wolves." (Historic Addresses)
From Thomas Barnes of Hartford, Connecticut
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It is claimed that, in 1729, Ebenezer had become the first permanent settler in what was to become the City of Briston. This would be along the north side of what is supposedly part of the 40-acre thumb of lowland which had in 1663 been granted to his father and three others in joint adventure.
From various Internet sources
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The Barnes family before 1745 established a sawmill and gristmill near their tavern, taking their power from the Pequabuck River, about where the present dam of the Bristol Brass and Clock Company stands. In 1745 there is mention of the Barnes tavern in the New Cambridge town records.
From Ten Generations of Barnes in Bristol, Connecticut
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In the will of Thomas Barns, his son, Ebenezer, was given a choice of one of the outlands possessed by his father. In selecting a settlement in what was then Poland, he may have been influenced not only by the fact that his father, Thomas Barns, had received a land grant in the eastern tier of lots, but also that his mother-ion-law, the widow Orvis, had also received an allotment in the same section... Ebenezer Barns became the first permanent settler of Bristol in 1728...
At the time Ebenezer Barns settled in Bristol, George !! and Queen Caroline were sovereigns of New England as well as of the British Isles...
Perhaps the most remarkable feature of Ebenezer Barns' settlement in Bristol is the fact that he was over fifty years old when he left the settlement of Farmington to pioneer in the wilderness. He must have been a man of extraordinary physique and determination to found a new home under such conditions. No one of the present day can have any conception of the amount of labor involved in establishing a farm in primeval New England. Undoubtedly he had been trained in the school of hard knocks, since his father died when Ebenezer was thirteen, and it is probable that he had to shift largely for himself after that time.
... fifteen children were born. Of this number eleven were born in Farmington and four in Bristol.
There is no evidence that Ebenezer Barns fought in the numerous so-called French and Indian wars...
...He was, therefore, far from isolated in his new home, and his settling upon this colonial highway [an old Indian trail ... prior to the construction of the turnpike in 1804, followed the Indian route... the only highway from Farmington to Mattatuck] probably explains why he became Bristol's first tavern-keeper.
...Ebenezer Barns was moderator of this first meeting [of the "Winter Society"... This was actually the organization of the first Congregational Church of Bristol, the history of which has been continuous since that date.] On December 6, 1742, the first service was held at the home of John Brown who lived on King Road north of the Barns homestead. The Rev. Thomas Canfield, who later held a life pastorate in Roxbury, was the preacher. The Congregational Church in Roxbury now has in its possession a diary in Mr. Canfield's handwriting in which he states that he preached "at ye mountain, now called Cambridge in Farmington," from December 6, 1742, through the winter. This is the first reference we have to the name Cambridge as applied to what is now Bristol. It is evident that the name was popular, for a year later, when the General Assembly was petitioned by the local settlers for a "distinkt sosiaty," it was officially named New Cambridge.
From Lois B. Morrill
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Book "Ten Generations of Barnes" ... has pictures & history about Ebenezer's home/tavern at a crossroads in nearby Bristol, CT. Some of the paneling from his home was used for the interior of a wing of the American Clock & Watch Museum in Bristol; & Ebenezer Barnes is named on the historic marker in front of the Burlington City Hall.
From Connecticut Colony Records
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October 1742Upon the memorial of Ebenezer Barnes, Joseph Gaylord, and sundry other persons that are settled on the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth divisions of land in the town of Farmingtown, that lye west of the reserved lands (so called) in said town, shewing the great difficulties they are under to attend the publick worship of God in the society to which they do belong, in the winter season ; and praying for liberty to hire preaching among themselves for the winter season annually : This Assembly grants to the memorialists and such other persons as shall settle on the divisions of land abovesaid, within the limits following, (vis.) beginning at the south end of said divisions, and thence to extend north five miles, liberty of hiring some orthodox and suitably qualified person to preach to them for the space of six months annually ; said terms to begin on the first of November ; with all such rights and privileges as are allowed by law to other such societies in this Colony.
May 1744On the memorial of Ebenezer Barnes and others, inhabitants of that tract of land in Farmingtown called the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Divisions, lying west of the Reserved Lands, (so called,) praying to be formed into a distinct ecclesiastical society... be called and known by the name of New Cambridge.*
* Now Bristol.
May 1745Upon the memorial of Ebenezer Barns and others, inhabitants of the fourth society in the town of Farmingtown... Resolved by this Assembly, that all the unimproved lands within the limits of said society or parish... to be taxed at six pence money, old tenour, per acre per annum... toward the settling of a minister and building a meeting house...
From The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884
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The next year, 1728, Ebenezer Barnes, from Farmington, and Nehemiah Manross, from Lebanon, bought lands, built houses, and moved hither their families. Mr. Barnes's house has never been removed, and now forms the central part of Julius E. Pierce's residence in East Bristol; this was undoubtedly the earliest house of which any part now remains. Mr. Barnes's descendants have always remained here, and have been among our best-known families.
... These early families were all Congregationalists. Every Sunday a little procession went through the woods eight miles to the old church at Farmington... the meetings had been held at private houses; the houses of Ebenezer Barnes, John Brown, Stephen Barnes, Abner Matthews, and John Hickox having each been used for that purpose.
Sources:
Author: Frederic Wayne Barnes and Edna Cleo (Bauer) Barnes
Title: Thomas Barnes of Hartford, Connecticut
Publication: Name: Gateway Press, Baltimore, MD 1994;
Repository:
Name: Burton Collection, Detroit Public Library
Note:
It was written prior to the corruption of the BARNES Family lines from Thomas Barnes of Hartford and Farmington, Connecticut. This book was also written prior to any that are "popped out of a computer" using FTM. It is a scholarly work and is well researched in addition to being heavily documented.
Page: p. 7, 16 and citing
Text: The Making of Bristol, Bristol Public Library Association, 1954, p. 3; The Barnes Family Yearbook, Vol. 1, 1907, p. 10; Ten Generations of the Barnes Family in Bristol, CT, 1946, Chap.
Author: James Savage, Former President of the Massachusetts Historical Society and Editor of Winthrop's History of New England.
Title: Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's
Publication: Name: 1860-62 and Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1965; Corrected electronic version copyright Robert Kraft, July 1994;
Repository:
Name: http://genweb.net/~books/savage
Note:
The electronic version adapted under the direction of Robert Kraft (assisted by Benjamin Dunning) from materials supplied by Automated Archives, 1160 South State, Suite 250, Orem UT 84058 in the following ways:
missing lines have been added wherever they could be located (vol. 2 could not easily be checked since line format was not replicated; the corrections found in vols 1-4 have been integrated into the text; page numbers have been represented between double brackets; hyphens have been resolved, and some abbreviated names. NOTE that letter by letter verification has NOT yet been attempted.
copyright for the new electronic version by Robert Kraft, July 1994.
Preface (part)
SOME explanatory introduction to so copious a work, as the following, will naturally be required; but it may be short. In 1829 was published, by John Farmer, a Genealogical Register of the first settlers of New England. Beside the five classes of persons prominent, as Governors, Deputy-Governors, Assistants, ministers in all the Colonies, and representatives in that of Massachusetts, down to 1692, it embraced graduates of Harvard College to 1662, members of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, as also freemen admitted in Massachusetts, alone, to this latter date, with many early inhabitants of other parts of New England and Long Island from 1620 to 1675. Extensive as was the plan of that volume, the author had in contemplation, as explained in his preface, calling it "an introduction to a biographical and genealogical dictionary, "a more ambitious work, that should comprehend sketches of individuals known in the annals of New England, and "a continuation of eminent persons to the present time." Much too vast a project that appeared to me; and the fixing of an absolute limit, like 1692 (the era of arrival of the new charter), for admission of any family stocks, seemed more judicious.
has a large number of abbreviations - I have made some attempt to write them out fully in brackets
Page: p. 121
Author: Collected and compiled from original sources by Rev. Geo. N. Barnes
Title: Barnes Genealogies
Publication: Name: The Rieg & Smith Printing Co.; Location: Conneaut, Ohio; Date: 1903;
Repository:
Name: Burton Collection, Detroit Public Library
Note:
Including a collection of ancestral, genealogical and family records and biographical sketches of Barnes people.
Page: p. 13
Author: Compiled By Trescott C. Barnes, Secretary and Genealogist
Title: The Barnes Family Year Book, Vol. I - 1907 & II - 1908
Publication: Name: Vol. I -The Grafton Press, New York; Vol. II - Winsted Printing and Engraving Co, Winsted, Conn.; Date: 1908;
Repository:
Name: Burton Collection, Detroit Public Library
Note:
An annual publication issued under the authority of the Barnes Family Association.
Page: p. 9
Author: Selim Walker McArthur
Title: McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines
Publication: Name: Portland, Me., Anthoensen Press, 1964;
Repository:
Name: Ancestry.com
Note:
Source Medium: Book
Author: Fuller F. Barnes
Title: Ten Generations of the Barnes Family in Bristol, Connecticut
Publication: Name: privately printed; Date: 1946;
Repository:
Name: State Library of Connecticut
Note:
Author was ninth generation from Thomas Barns
Page: Chapter 2
Author: Frederick R. Barnes
Title: Thomas Barnes of Hartford and Farmington Connecticut
Publication: Date: 1934;
Repository:
Name: Connecticut State Library
Note:
"In Relation to Inheritable Tendancies" completes the title
Title: Researcher Lois B. Morrill
Author: Royal Ralph Hinman
Title: Genealogy of the Puritans
Publication: Location: New York; Date: 1856;
Note:
Royal Ralph Hinman was the son of General Ephraim Hinman, a successful Connecticut merchant, and his wife Sylvania [French] Hinman.
After he was admitted to the bar he practiced law in Roxbury, CT for many years. From 1823 to 1833, Hinman acted as the Postmaster of Roxbury. In September of 1844, he was appointed the Collector of Customs of the Port of New Haven.
In 1835, Hinman along with Leman Church and the Hon. Elisha Phelps were appointed to revise the public statutes of Connecticut. From 1835 to 1836, the committee compiled and published the private or special acts of the state, eventually comprising a total of 1,640 pages. In 1838, Hinman and Thomas C. Perkins were appointed to further revise the statutes ...of the state, the Revisions of 1838, which eventually became a published work of 717 pages.
Hinman also published other works including the Antiquities of Connecticut and A Historical Collection of the Part Sustained by Connecticut During the War of the Revolution. He was also the author of numerous other historical publications as well as a member of the Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Jersey state historial societies.
Page: p. 141-142
Title: Researcher Sherrie Haines (Barnes)
Author: James Hammond Trumbull
Title: Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut 1633-1884, The
Publication: Name: E.L. Osgood; Location: Boston; Date: 1886;
Repository:
Name: GenealogyLibrary.com
Note:
1367 pgs.
Title: Researcher Lynn Dielman
Note:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marr794&id=I1345
1681 - 1719
Deborah
Orvis
38
38
1475 - 1521
William
Carter
46
46
1478
Alice
Croxton
1450
John
Carter
1443
William
Glover
Source of information:
Historical Southern Family volume 20 by James Boddie FHL# 975 D2b
The Carters of Virginia and Their English Ancestry by Noel Currer-Briggs
FHL# 929.273 C245f
F-
M-
S- William Glover
William was originally William Glover of Kempston Parish, Bedfordshire, England. At his marriage he "adopted for life" the surname Cranfield because his wife, Katherine Cranfield, was a rich heiress. Their children were all called by the surname Cranfield.
1413 - 1456
James
Glover
43
43
1415 - 1456
Agnes
Southwyn
41
41
1439
John
Glover
1441
Joan
Glover
1445
Lawrence
Glover
1447
James
Glover
1386
John
Glover
1360
John
Glover
1334 - 1375
John
Glover
41
41
1440
John
Anscell
1548 - 1580
Robert
Dale
32
32
1548
Elizabeth
Brassey
1517 - 1587
William
Dale
70
70
1521
Katherine
Leigh
1526
John
Brassey
1530
Maud
Bird
1442
Isabel
FitzWilliam
1392
Edmond
FitzWilliam
1394
Catherine
Clifton
1417
Maud
Clarell
1420
Agnes
Clarell
1365 - 1442
Thomas
Clarell
77
77
1378 - 1457
Maud
Montgomery
79
79
1335 - 1371
William
Clarell
36
36
Sources:
1. Title: Stirnet Genealogy
Publication: Location: http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/genfam.htm;
Repository:
Name: Internet
Page: CZmisc06
2. Author: Douglas Richardson
Title: Magna Carta Ancestry :A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families - Royal Ancestry Series
Publication: Name: Genealogical Publishing Co.- 2005;
Repository:
Name: Susan Johanson's library
Page: 202
1340 - 1389
Elizabeth
de
Reygate
49
49
1310 - 1341
Thomas
Clarell
31
31
Sources:
1. Title: Stirnet Genealogy
Publication: Location: http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/genfam.htm;
Repository:
Name: Internet
Page: CZmisc06
2. Author: Douglas Richardson
Title: Magna Carta Ancestry :A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families - Royal Ancestry Series
Publication: Name: Genealogical Publishing Co.- 2005;
Repository:
Name: Susan Johanson's library
Page: 202
1312
Isabel
Comyn
1275 - 1332
William
de
Clarell
57
57
1280
Agnes
de
Walleis
1318
Joanna
de
Clarell
1305
Robert
de
Clarell
1250
Robert
de
Aldwark
# Sources:
1. Title: The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surry
Publication: Location: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk;
Repository:
Name: Internet
Text: Grant.
1) Wm. s. of Jordan de Tykehill.
2) Wm. Clarell, s. of Rob. de Aldewerk.
(1) to (2) manor of Westfold and all premises in Tykehill, Sandebeck and Maltby, with some exceptions, 1d p.a. to Sir Rob. de Eccleshale.
1258
Johanna
de
Clarell
1230
Robert
de
Aldwark
# Sources:
1. Author: Foster
Title: Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire
Publication: Date: 1874;
Repository:
Name: Internet
Page: West Riding, vol2: North and East Ridings
1200
Roger
de
Aldwark
1225
Roger
de
Aldwark
Sources:
1. Author: Foster
Title: Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire
Publication: Date: 1874;
Repository:
Name: Internet
1170
Richard
de
Aldwark
1140
Galfrid
de
Aldwark
Sources:
1. Author: Foster
Title: Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire
Publication: Date: 1874;
Repository:
Name: Internet
1110
Reginald
de
Aldwark
Sources:
1. Author: Foster
Title: Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire
Publication: Date: 1874;
Repository:
Name: Internet
1115
Catherine
Fleming
1080
William
de
Aldwark
Sources:
1. Author: Foster
Title: Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire
Publication: Date: 1874;
Repository:
Name: Internet
1050
Reginald
de
Aldwark
Sources:
1. Author: Foster
Title: Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire
Publication: Date: 1874;
Repository:
Name: Internet
1235 - 1285
William
de
Clarell
50
50
1240
Joan
1210
John
de
Clarell
Sources:
1. Title: Rotherdam.co.uk
Publication: Location: http://www.rotherhamweb.co.uk/h/clarell.htm;
Repository:
Name: Internet
Page: Clarell
Text: Clarell Hall, in Tickhill was the seat of the Clarells, probably built by John Clarell, Dean of Southwell in 1266.
1215
Matilda
Capre