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Not the same as Joseph Carter, of St. George’s Parish or as Joseph Carter, of ‘Barford’
Joseph was referred to as "Gentleman" and "Planter". Joseph was a member of the Lancaster County, Virginia, Court in 1729. He was (high) sheriff of Lancaster County on 25 November 1741. Joseph's will dated 12 January 1764 and proved 19 August 1765 at St. Mary's White Chapel Parish, Lancaster County, Virginia.
CARTER, Joseph. Will. 12 Jany. 1764. Rec. 19 Aug. 1765. Son Jermiah, land in Stafford and at death to his eldest son; son Joseph land in Stafford and Lancaster; son George land in Essex. Son Henry. To son Joseph all negroes in Lancaster provided he gives his eldest sister's four children (by her first husband) 4000 lbs. tobacco, and 5000 lbs. tobacco to youngest sister Waters. Nephew Dale Carter. Extrs. son Joseph and nephew Dale Carter. Wits. Richd. Chichester, Edw. Carter, Gawin Lowry, Jno. Harris, Dale Carter. W.B. 18, p. 46.
Children:
Prayer Book of Captain Thomas Carter of Barford, Lancaster County, Virginia
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.
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His first wife (who probably came with him from England) and their children died. Thomas was commissioned a captain in the Lancaster militia. He remarried on May 4, 1670, to Katharine Skipwith Dale. Katharine was the eldest daughter of Major Edward Dale, son of Sir Thomas Dale, Governor of Virginia Colony, who fostered, taught and baptized Pocahontas. It is through Katharine's mother, Diana Skipwith, that our family is connected to many nobles and kings--12 Kings of France: Pepin III (first Mayor of Palace to assume the title of king), Charlemagne, Hugh Capet, Robert the Pious, Henry I, Philip I, II and III, Louis VI, VII, VIII and IX, the last two Kings of Wessex: Egbert and Ethelwolf, and 8 Kings of England: Alfred the Great, Edward the Elder, Edmund I, Edward the Peaceful, Ethelred II, the Unready, William the Conqueror and Henry I and II. These connections are told in The Descendants of Captain Thomas Carter--1652-1912, by Joseph Lyon Miller, M.D., C.J. Carrier Company, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1997. The reference to our direct ancestor, Peter Carter III, is on page 234.
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@R-847170011@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=71406758&pid...
Mr. Robert Carter and Mr. Joseph Ball Godfathrs and Mrs. Judit Carter Godmother." Ibid, p. 9
"Joseph Carter, Gent., of White Chapter Parish, Lancaster, made his will, Jan 12, 1764, which was probated Aug. 19, 1765. he gave his plantation in Stafford to son Jeremiah, and divided his lands i n Lancaster between his sons Joseph, George and Henry.
!The Old Carter Prayer book says "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."
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November 28, 1690
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Barford, Lancaster, Virginia, United States
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December 10, 1690
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December 10, 1690
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Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1714
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Lancaster County, Virginia
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1715 |
December 23, 1715
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Lancaster, Virginia, United States
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1716
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1718
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Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, United States
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1718
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Lancaster County, Virginia
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July 8, 1720
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Lancaster, VA, United States
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