Mother: Sarah LUDLOW of Dinton |
Children:
Anne (Anna) Carter, b. 1702, Corotoman, Lancaster County,
Virginia, d. betw. 1743-1745, +Benjamin Harrison
Robert Carter II, b. 1704, Corotoman, Lancaster County,
Virginia, d. May 12, 1732, Nomin, Westmoreland County, Virginia;
+ Priscilla Bladen Churchill, 1725
Sarah Carter, b. 1705, d. 1705
Betty Carter, b. 1706, d. 1706
Charles Carter, b. 1707
Ludlow Carter, b. 1708, Lancaster County, Virginia, d. bef. 1719
Landon Carter, b. 1710, Lancaster County, Virginia, d. Mar. 3,
1778; + 1) Elizabeth Wormely, 1732, + 2) Maria Bryd, 1742, + 3)
Elizabeth Beale, 1746
Mary Carter, b. 1712, Lancaster County, Virginia, d. 1736
Lucy Carter, b. 1715, d. 1763, + Col. Henry Fitzhugh
George Carter, b. 1718, Lancaster County, Virginia, d. 1742,
England
COL. ROBERT CARTER, King Carter (3--7), of "Corotoman,"
Lancaster Co., Va., b. 1663; d. Aug. 4, 1732; he served as a
Burgess, 1695-99, and as Speaker of the House; as Treasurer of
the Colony, 1694-1732; an influential [p.110] member of the
King's Council, 1699-1732, and its President; acting Governor,
1726-27. On account of his great prominence and wealth, he was
called "King Carter." His estate consisted of 300,000 acres of
land, 1,000 slaves and 10, 100 pounds Sterling; he was also a
prominent and active member of the Established Church; served as
Vestryman of Christ Church, Lancaster Co., and built the present
Church, which is one of the prettiest and most interesting in
Colonial Virginia; he is buried just outside of this old Church.
He m. (first) Judith Armistead, d. 1699; dau. of Col. John and
Judith (Bowles) Armistead, of "Hesse," Gloucester Co., Va.;
(second) Elizabeth (Landon) Willis, dau. of Thomas Landon, of
"Grednal," Hereford Co., England.
(See Armistead lineage.)
Issue by first marriage:
4--1. Elizabeth, b. 1688; d. 1721; (death date error)
4--2. JOHN, b. 1690; of whom later.
4--3. Judith, b. 1693; m. 1718, Hon. Mann Page, of
"Roswell,"Gloucester Co., Va., son of Col. Matthew and Mary
(Mann) Page, and had issue.
4--4. Ann, b. 1696; m. Hon. Benjamine Harrison, of "Berkeley,"
Charles City Co., Va., son of Hon. Benjamine and Elizabeth
(Burwell) Harrison, and had issue. (See Harrison and Burwell
lineage.)
Issue by second marriage:
4--5. ROBERT, b. 1705; of whom later.
[p.111] 4--6.CHARLES, b. 1707; of whom later.
4--7.George, of the Middle Temple, London, England, b. 1709;d.
unm.
4--8.Sarah, b. 1711; d. unm.
4--9.Mary, b. 1712; d. 1736; m. 1732, Hon. George Braxton, of
"Newington," King and Queen Co., Va., and had issue.(See Braxton
lineage.)
4--10. LANDON, b. 1713; of whom later.
4--11. Ludlow, b. 1714; d. unm.
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4--12. Lucy, m. (first) 1730, Col. Henry Fitzhugh, of "Eagle's
Nest," King George Co., Va., son of Hon. William and Ann (Lee)
Fitz-hugh, of "Eagle's Nest;" (second) Hon. Nathaniel Harrison,
of "Brandon," Surry Co., Va., son of Hon. Nathaniel and Mary
(Cary) Harrison, of "Wakefield," and had issue. (See Fitzhugh,
Lee, Harrison and Cary lineage.)
"The following translation of Mr. Robert Carter's epitaph may be
a help to some of our readers:--
"Here lies buried Robert Carter, Esq., an honourable man, who by
noble endowments and pure morals gave lustre to his gentle
birth.
"Rector of William and Mary, he sustained that institution in
its most trying times. He was Speaker of the House of Burgesses,
and Treasurer under the most serene Princes William, Anne,
George I. and II.
"Elected by the House its Speaker six years, and Governor of the
Colony for more than a year, he upheld equally the regal dignity
and the public freedom.
"Possessed of ample wealth, blamelessly acquired, he built and
endowed, at his own expense, this sacred edifice,--a signal
monument of his piety toward God. He furnished it richly.
"Entertaining his friends kindly, he was neither a prodigal nor
a parsimonious host.
"His first wife was Judith, daughter of John Armistead, Esq.;
his second Betty, a descendant of the noble family of Landons.
By these wives he had many children, on whose education he
expended large sums of money.
"At length, full of honours and of years, when he had well
performed all the duties of an exemplary life, he departed from
this world on the 4th day of August, in the 69th year of his
age.
"The unhappy lament their lost comforter, the widows their lost
protector, and the orphans their lost father."
From four sons of Robert Carter are descended the later
generations of this family. These four were: John, Robert,
Charles, Landon.
__ | _William CARTER __________________________| | (1580 - ....) | | |__ | _John CARTER of Corotoman_| | (1613 - 1669) | | | __ | | | | |__________________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Robert "King" CARTER Colony of Virginia | (1663 - 1732) | __ | | | _Gabriel LUDLOW of Dinton "the Immigrant"_| | | (1600 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Sarah LUDLOW of Dinton___| (1635 - 1668) | | __ | | |__________________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Ellen ROGERS |
to Elizabeth who intermarried with William Davenport, the wife
(Sarah -LL) of Lindsay Opie of Northumberland Co., the wife
(Catherine LL) of John Kennedy (Cannaday ?) of Northumberland
Co., and Ann who intermarried with Moore Fauntleroy.
Daughter Heale b. About. 1712 in Lancaster Co., VA
Female Heale b. About. 1718 in Lancaster Co., VA
Virginia Genealogist Author: John Frederick Dorman Publication:
1975 Media: Book Page: 22
_________________________________ | _Nicholas HEALE _____________| | (1628 - 1667) m 1648 | | |_________________________________ | _George HEALE I______| | (1647 - 1697) m 1675| | | _Raleigh TRAVERS "the Immigrant"_+ | | | (1622 - 1670) | |_Mary TRAVERS _______________| | (1632 - 1670) m 1648 | | |_Elizabeth (widow of Stevens)____ | (1620 - ....) | |--George HEALE II | (1667 - 1737) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) ROGERS ________ | | | _John ROGERS "the Immigrant"_| | | (1620 - 1680) | | | |_________________________________ | | |_Ellen ROGERS _______| (1652 - 1710) m 1675| | _________________________________ | | |_____________________________| | |_________________________________
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Mother: PETRONELLA BUTLER |
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bef 23 Aug 1383
_GILBERT TALBOT 1st Baron Talbot K.B._____+ | (1276 - 1346) _RICHARD TALBOT 2nd Baron Talbot K.B.______| | (1305 - 1356) m 1325 | | |_ANNE le BOTELIER ________________________+ | (1280 - ....) _GILBERT TALBOT 3rd Baron Talbot_| | (1332 - 1387) m 1352 | | | _JOHN de "The Red" COMYN Lord of Badenoch_+ | | | (1270 - 1306) | |_ELIZABETH de COMYN _______________________| | (1299 - 1372) m 1325 | | |_JOAN de VALENCE _________________________+ | (1273 - ....) | |--RICHARD TALBOT 4th Baron Talbot K.B. | (1361 - 1396) | _WILLIAM le BOTILLER of Oversley__________ | | (1260 - ....) | _JAMES le BOTILLER 1st Earl of Ormond K.B._| | | (1305 - 1338) m 1326 | | | |_BEATRICE_________________________________ | | (1270 - ....) |_PETRONELLA BUTLER ______________| (1332 - 1368) m 1352 | | _HUMPHREY VIII de BOHUN Baron of Hereford_+ | | (1276 - 1321) m 1302 |_ELEANOR (ALIANOR) de BOHUN _______________| (1304 - 1363) m 1326 | |_ELIZABETH PLANTAGENET of England_________+ (1282 - 1316) m 1302
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