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Richard Carlisle

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Charles City, Virginia, USA
Death: April 08, 1739 (60-69)
Bristol Parish, Prince George, Virginia, USA
Place of Burial: Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Carlisle and Margaret Ann Carlisle
Husband of Mary Carlisle; Mary Carlisle and Mary Chambliss
Father of Keziah "Esaia" Peoples; Keziah "Esaia" Peebles; Mary Peeples; William Carlisle; Richard Carlisle and 2 others
Brother of James Carlisle; John Carlisle; Thomas Carlisle; Ann Carlisle; Margaret Carlisle and 2 others

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http://tatumfamilygenealogy.com/london_tatums/Nathaniel_Tatum_I_and...

12 Jul 1715 Prince George Co., VA. Nathaniel Tatum, son of Samuel [Sr.], was appointed administrator
of the estate of Samuel Tatem [Sr.], his father. Nathaniel’s brothers-in-law, Richard Carlisle
and Thomas Mitchell were his securities.[7]

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https://www.planetmurphy.org/pagebuild.php?pagebody1=TatumSamI.htm

(III). Mary Tatum, daughter of Samuel Tatum I, was reported born 1678 (source?) and her last record so far is 1722. Mary Tatum married Richard Carlile or Carlisle (reported born 1674) and lived in Prince George County. County Court mentions his will in 8 April 1739 which was lost. Despite some new detailing, these two and their children are poorly understood. Thanks go to Margarette Adkins for pointing out a 2nd marriage to Mary Tatum Carlile to be an error, email courtesy 20 July 2015.

1663 June – Charles City County Court: Mr. John Homwood hath proved right by testimony produced to 1400 acres of land for the charge of importing (the following persons (includes) Rich. Carlile.

Virginia Colonial Abstracts on Virginia Colonial Records 1600-1700s, CD503, MyFamily.com.

1715 July 12 – Prince George County Court: Nathaniel Tatum came into court and made oath that Samuel Tatum of this county, deceased, died without a will and he was appointed Administrator. Richard Carlile and Thomas Mitchell are his securities. John Golightly, Hugh Golightly, Henry Chamlis and Thomas Addison are to appraise the estate and return inventory.

(Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, July 1981, Vol 19, #3, page 84.)

1715 August 24 – Bristol Parish Register: born “Kesiah, dau of Rich & Mary Carlile.”

1715 December 13 - Prince George County: Will of Mary Tatum (abstract): I, Mary Tatum being sick and weak of body....bequeath to daughters Ann Lee and Rebecca Temple one shilling...to son Samuel Tatum my brown rugg...to Richard Carlile’s daughter Mary one cow...to Thomas Mitchell's daughter Mary one cow...to Jack Mingo my old trading gun....to my son Nathaniel Tatum rest of my Estate. Nathaniel Tatum to be Executor. Witnessed: Christopher Tatum and Richard Carlile. Signed: Mary (“x”) Tatum. Entered second Tuesday January 1715

(Prince George County, Virginia Deeds, 1713-1728, page 91 and Prince George County, Virginia Wills and Deeds 1713-1728, by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III, 1973, page 10, original 91)

1718 January 10 - Prince George County Court: Nathaniel Tatum and Elizabeth, his wife, of Prince George County (sold) to Richard Carlile of same, 100 acres on south side of Joseph Swamp being part of a tract taken up and patented by Nathaniel Tatem and bounded on the watercourse of Josephs Swamp, about 4 poles below Dobys Bridge. Witness: Robert Jeffreys, Samuel (x) Tatem. Signed: Nathaniel (x) Tatum, Elizabeth (x) Tatum.

1717 September 4 – Bristol Parish Register: born “Eliz dau of Rich & Mary Carlile.”

1719 May 2 – Bristol Parish Register: born “Rich: son of Rich: & Mary Carlile.”

1721 January 1 – Bristol Parish Register: “Nath: son of Rich & Mary Carlile born 2n Jan’ last Bap’ (and) Feb’ 1st 1721-2.”

1727 June 13 – Prince George County: Nathaniel Tatum, Sr. of Bristol Parish, Prince George County, to his son Samuel Tatum of same, 100 acres on south side of Josephs Swamp, beginning at the south side of Joseph's Swamp at the mouth of a small branch which divides the land of Richard Carlile and the land of the of the said Samuel Tatum, thence up the said branch to the head...along a dividing line...to a hickory a the head of the dividing line between the said Samuel Tatum and his brother Nathaniel Tatum, Junior, thence along the dividing line between them to the head of a branch (between) said brothers plantation, thence down the branch to the main Joseph's Swamp, thence up the Swamp to the beginning. Witnesses: John Bonner, Jr. and Joseph Simons. Signed: Nathaniel "x" Tatum. Deed -12 June 1727. Court – 13 June 1727. (Prince George County Records 1713-1728, page 1006)

1727 July 3 – Bristol Parish Vestry Book, Prince George County: Ordered that Wm. Epes and Rich’d Carlile procession the land of Josephs Swamp.

1731 August 3 – Bristol Parish Vestry Book: Ordered ye William Epes and Richard Carlile process ye land below Jones Holes Road between the Parrish line and Warwick Swamp.

1738 April 11 - Prince George County Court: Peter Tatum came into court and said Mathew Lee, late of this county, who died without a will. He entered into bond as administrator with Richard Carlile as his security. At a subsequent meeting, Peter Tatum, administrator of Mathew Lee, deceased, returned the inventory and appraisal.

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Richard Carlisle's Timeline

1674
1674
Charles City, Virginia, USA
1690
1690
1695
1695
Bristol Par, Prince George,Virginia
1705
1705
Prince George, Prince George County, Virginia, United States
1710
1710
Edgecombe County, NC, United States
1717
September 4, 1717
Bristol Par, Prince George, Virginia
1719
May 2, 1719
Bristol Par, Prince George, Virginia
1721
January 2, 1721
Bristol Parish, Prince George, V
1739
April 8, 1739
Age 65
Bristol Parish, Prince George, Virginia, USA