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James Carter

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Southampton, Bucks County, Province of Pennsylvania
Death: November 18, 1758 (49-58)
Winchester, Frederick County, Province of Virginia
Place of Burial: Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of James Carter and Susannah Carter
Husband of Joyce Carter; Hannah Carter and Joyce Carter
Father of Thomas Carter; Hannah Carter; Ann Rees; Ruth Bolling; June Carter and 8 others
Brother of John Carter; Joseph Carter, (of James); Ann Hibbs; Benjamin Carter; Richard Carter and 1 other
Half brother of Alice Plumlee

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About James Carter

http://www.chenowethsite.com/ch4h0.htm

James was from Bucks Co., PA and the son of James and Susannah Griffith Carter. The Carters were Quakers as Hannah's mother, Mary Calvert, is reputed to have been. That connection may have been the conduit for their meeting. The movement of James, from Pennsylvania to Virginia, coincides with the movement of many other Pennsylvania Quakers to secure land, made available in 1730, in the backcountry of Northern Virginia.

All of the children of James and Hannah were born in Frederick County, VA. James and Hannah lived just north of Winchester on what is called Apple Pie Ridge. This was their home for their entire married lives, raising 7 known children. James would die at age 48 and Hannah, 6 years later at age 51. After their death, their children would sell the estate, and most would move back to Pennsylvania, where James had originated from, settling further west in Washington County. One son, John, the youngest, stayed in Virginia. Of all the second-generation daughters, Hannah's line is the best developed, in part because of the research of Marie Eberle and Margaret Henley

http://www.chenowethsite.com/chenwill.htm#jcarter2

JAMES CARTER, husband of HANNAH(2) b: 1710

Frederick Co., VA: dated November 18, 1758

transcribed from Carter Cousins vol I, Marie Eberle and Margaret Henley

Will Book 2, pages 328-330

In the name of God Amen the Eighteeth day of November Anno Domini 1758, I James Carter of the county Frederick of the Colony of Virginia being sick and weak of Body but prefect mind and memory thanks to Almighty God therefore and calling to mind my mortallity knowing that it is appointed for all men once to Dye to make and ordain this my last will and Testament that is to say Principally and first of all I recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body to the Dust to be Decantly Enterr’d at the Direction of my Executors not Doubting but at the resurrection I shall receive the same and again by the mighty power of God, and for such worldly Estate wherewith it has pleased God to Bless me I give Bequeath and Dispose of the same in manner and Form Following first I order that all my just Debts and Funeral Charges be paid by my executors Imperis I give and Bequeath to my well Beloved wife Hannah and my three Daughters Ann, Ruth, and Hannah all my movable Estate to be amoung them Equally Divided Every one. Ten shillings which I hereby give and Bequeath to my eldest daughter Jane which shall be paid to her by my Executors and the above mentioned to remain in the Hands of my well Beloved wife in order to hereby support and Bring up my children until they come of age and to be divided among them at her Descration. In conjunction with my Other Executors Imprimis I give and Bequeath to my friend John McMachan and his Heirs forever a certain fifty acres of Land more or less lying on the southeast side of the road leading from Winchester to Belhaven Imprimis I give and Bequeath to my son James Carter all the remainder of this Tract of land where on I now dwell to him and his Heirs forever, note that the same is to be at the Disposal and for the use of my Wife Hannah till he come of age. Item I order that my son James shall give to my two sons William and John Twenty Pounds Each when they arrive at the age of Twenty-one years. Lastly I constitute and appoint my Trusting Friends Benjamin Blackburn and John McMachan together with my Beloved wife Hannah as my sole Executors of this my last will and Testament and do hereby authorize and appoint the said Executors as gaurdians over my children viz: that my three sons James William and John and my three Daughters Ann, Ruth and Hannah and do constitute and appoint this my last will and Testament hereby revoking and Disallowing all other Testaments and Wills theretofore made by me.

                                                James Catrer

Published and propounded as the last wil l and Testament of . In the presence of

George Hollongsworth

John Frost

Isabella McMahan

As a court held for Frederick County on Wednesday the 6th day of December 1758 This last will and Testament of James Carter Deceased was Presented into the Court by Hannah Carter, Benjamin Blackburn and John McMachan as the Executors where in named, who made oath thereto according to the Law and the said will being Proved by the oath of George Hollingsworth and Isabella McMahan witness thereto is admitted to the record.

J. Woods Clk



James Carter, Jr., born 1710 in Southapmpton Twp., Bucks County, PA; died 18 Nov 1758 in Winchester, Frederick County, VA.

He was the son of James Carter, Sr. and Susanna Griffith.

He married Jane (Parker?) Hale Abt. 1734.

(Jane (Parker?) Hale, born Abt. 1710; died Bef. 20 Dec 1750.) (She was the daughter of Warwick Hale and Dorothy.)

More About James Carter, Jr.:

Residence: 1744, Frederick County, VA

Will: 18 Nov 1758, Frederick County, VA

Will Probated: 06 Dec 1758, Frederick County, VA

More About James Carter and Jane Hale:

Marriage: Abt. 1734



Find A Grave

James Carter BIRTH 1709 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA DEATH Nov 1758 (aged 48–49) Frederick County, Virginia, USA BURIAL Hopewell Friends Burial Ground Clear Brook, Frederick County, Virginia, USA MEMORIAL ID 10449086 ·

James Carter was a Quaker born circa 1709 to James Carter and Susannah Griffith in Bucks Co., Pa. James Carter married Hannah Chenowith, daughter of John Chenowith and Mary Calvert, about 1737. The children of James and Hannah Carter were: Jane; Ann (Nancy); Ruth; Hannah; James; William; and John. Daughter Ann married John Rees in 1770, and moved to Washington Co., Pa. James Carter died in Frederick Co., Va. in 1758. Hannah Chenowith Carter died in 1764, and was also likely buried at Hopewell.


https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I0331...


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James Carter's Timeline

1704
1704
Southampton, Bucks County, Province of Pennsylvania
1722
1722
Lancaster, Virginia, United States
1730
1730
Virginia
1732
1732
Salisbury, Rowan, North Carolina, United States
1734
1734
1739
1739
Winchester, Frederick County, Province of Virginia
1741
1741
Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia
1742
1742
Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, USA