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Joseph Carter

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Barford Plantation, Lancaster County, Virginia, British Colonial America
Death: February 19, 1749 (52-53)
St. George's Parish, Saint George, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Capt. Thomas Carter and Arabella Carter
Husband of Catherine Carter
Father of Thomas Williamson Carter; Mary Elizabeth Davis; Edward Dale Carter; Mary Margaret Kerfoot; George Carter and 7 others
Brother of Isaac Carter; Thomas Carter ll; Capt. Daniel Carter; Edward Carter; James Carter and 4 others
Half brother of George Carter

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About Joseph Carter, of ‘Barford’

Not the same as Joseph Carter, of St. George’s Parish or as Hon. Joseph Carter


Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carter-7639

Daughters of the American Revolution Joseph Carter is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A019999
Joseph Carter is a proven Rev. War Patriot.

Excerpts from Miller, Campbell, _The descendants of Capt. Thomas Carter of "Barford", Lancaster County, Virginia, 1652-1912_.

Joseph Carter, second son of Thomas and Arabella Williamson Carter, born in 1696-1697 at "Barford," Lancaster, died in April 1751, in Spotsylvania. .... He lived in his native county until 1738, when he removed to Spotsylvania, where he had a grant of 215 acres of land, to which he added 89 acres in 1739, one hundred acres in 1749, another hundred in 1749, and a hundred and ninety in 1750.

From 1724-1725 until 1738, Jos. Carter was Tobacco Inspector at the port of Corotoman; and from correspondence relative to the manner in which he performed his duty, we get the only insight we have of his character, from which we may draw the conclusion that he was a man who had a strength of character and purpose sufficient to do his duty as he saw it, even in the face of strong opposition and unpopularity.

In 1719 Joseph Carter married Catharine Stevens, daughter of James Stevens, of King and Queen county .... Joseph Carter, of St. George's parish, Spotsylvania, made his will Feb. 19, 1750, probated May 7, 1751. .... Catharine Carter was still living in 1771, when she made a deed to her son, John Carter.

Children:

  1. Thomas Williamson Carter, born May 8, 1720; killed by the accidental discharge of a gun Christmas week, 1738.
  2. Mary Elizabeth, born Dec 2, 1721, in King and Queen County, married James Davis of "Broadfield," Spotsylvania.
  3. Edward Dale, born Jun 2, 1723, died prior to 1750.
  4. John, born Jun 8, 1725.
  5. George, born Dec 18, 1728.
  6. Elizabeth, born Sep 20, 1731
  7. Joseph and
  8. Catharine, twins, born May 3, 1733
  9. Robert, born Aug 12, 1735
  • 1749-1759 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book B; [William Armstrong Crozier];
  • CARTER, JOSEPH, St. George's Parish, d. Feb. 19, 1750, p. May 7, 1751. Wit. Robert Huddlestone, Wm. Pruitt, James Younger, Robert Durrett. Ex. wife, Catharine Carter; Mr. John Minor and my son, John Carter. Leg. wife, Catharine; son, Joseph Carter, the tract of land bought of Mark Wheeler; son, John, tract of land bought of Benj. Matthews; daughter Mary Carter; daughter, Elizabeth Carter; son, George Carter; son, Robert Carter, the land where I now live after his mother's decease; daughter, Caty Carter. Page 64)
  • CARTER, Thomas. Will. 24 Apl. 1728. Rec. 10 Oct. 1733. Wife Arabella; sons: Thomas, land where I now live;. Peter, land in King George County, James, Dale, Charles, Edward, Joseph and Daniel. Gr.sons Jesse Carter and Thos. Carter. Extrs. Wife and son Peter. Wits. John Harry and Job Carter. W.B. 12, p. 279

References

  • https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I6145...
  • [S205] The Stevens of Virginia, Kentucky and Georgia, Pat M. Stevens IV, (Name: Sept 25, 2011, v 12.0;).
  • Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 21 Feb 2021), "Record of Joseph Carter", Ancestor # A019999.
  • Spotsylvania County Virginia [Will Book B; Page 64] -- "CARTER, JOSEPH, St. George's Parish, d. Feb. 19, 1750, p. May 7, 1751. Wit. Robert Huddlestone, Wm. Pruitt, James Younger, Robert Durrett. Ex. wife, Catharine Carter; Mr. John Minor and my son, John Carter. Leg. wife, Catharine; son, Joseph Carter, the tract of land bought of Mark Wheeler; son, John, tract of land bought of Benj. Matthews; daughter Mary Carter; daughter, Elizabeth Carter; son, George Carter; son, Robert Carter, the land where I now live after his mother's decease; daughter, Caty Carter. " Available online at https://books.google.com/books?id=B0REAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA11
  • Joseph Lyon Miller, Effie Shelton Campbell, The descendants of Capt. Thomas Carter of "Barford", Lancaster County, Virginia, 1652-1912: with genealogical notes of many of the allied families. J. L. Miller, 1912. pp. 152 - 154. Available online at http://books.google.com/books?id=sj45AAAAMAAJ .
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Joseph Carter, of ‘Barford’'s Timeline

1696
1696
Barford Plantation, Lancaster County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1718
1718
Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, United States
1720
May 8, 1720
Lancaster, Virginia, United States
1721
December 2, 1721
King and Queen County, Virginia
1722
1722
Frederick, Virginia, United States
1723
June 2, 1723
Lancaster, Virginia, United States
1725
June 8, 1725
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Virginia, United States
1727
1727
Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, United States
1728
December 18, 1728
Lancaster Co , Virginia