Person:Edward McCarty (1)

Watchers
Col. Edward McCarty
m. Bef 1756
  1. Col. Edward McCarty1756 - 1824
m. 30 May 1778
  1. Patrick McCarty1779 - 1828
  2. Michael McCartyAbt 1780 -
  3. Sheriff Edward M. McCarty1784 - 1849
  4. Elizabeth Ann McCarty1786 - 1843
  5. Isaac McCarty1791 - 1867
  6. Mary McCartyAbt 1792 -
  7. Rebecca McCarty1794 - 1861
Facts and Events
Name Col. Edward McCarty
Gender Male
Birth? 18 Dec 1756 Hampshire County, Virginia
Marriage 30 May 1778 Patterson Creek, Hampshire, Virginia, United Statesto Elizabeth Miller
Death? 24 Aug 1824 Paddytown, Hampshire County, Virginia

Records of Edward McCarty in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:

  • Vol. 2 - Paper marked Col. Edwd. McCarty's Papers (Coleman vs. Morgan)-- Richd. Trotter, a Sergeant in Capt. John Savages' Command, was entitled to 600 acres of land on the Big Sandy, part of 28,000 acres granted to John Savage et als., dated December, 1772. Trotter conveyed to Nathl. Parker, 1775; Parker to Danl. Jones; Jones to McCarty, 11th August, 1801, and McCarty received deed from John Savage and wife, heir to Capt. Jno. Savage. Enquire of Capt. Rice, who drawed a certificate of 223 days waggonage, given by Capt. Rice to Robert Lewis at the Barracks.
  • Vol. 2 - John Marshall vs. Janney--O. S. 238; N. S. 84--Bill, 22d June, 1799. John Roussean was one of Fairfax's surveyors and surveyed a lot on New Creek in Hampshire intended to be reserved for Fairfax and by him leased to Roussean. Denny Martin Fairfax sold to James M. Marshall, who sold to orator by deed in General Court. Roussean's lease has expired and William Jenny is in possession. Guy Broadwater surveyed and laid off lots 1 to 8 on New Creek. Copy of Fairfax's will. Deed 30th August, 1797, by Denny Martin Fairfax to James M. Marshall, his interest in Northern Neck Grant. Recorded in General Court, 11th June, 1797. William Jenny answers: On 13th August, 1773, John Myers of Hampshire entered in Fairfax's office 400 acres adjoining Christopher Buler on New Creek in Hampshire and then assigned to Ignatius Wheeler, who got patent 30th August, 1788. Survey was made 9th June, 1774. At same time as Christopher John Janson made an entry for 100 acres, which he sold to Ignatius. Wheeler conveyed to defendant. Deed 10th October, 1798, by James Markham. Marshall and Hetty, his wife, a resident in Philadelphia, but now in City of Richmond, in behalf of himself and all others, having title under Denny Fairfax. Recorded in General Court, 13th November, 1798. Deed 31st August, 1778, by Fairfax to John Raussan of Hampshire. Lot 6 on New Creek. Lease, 21 years. Recorded in Hampshire, 10th November, 1778. Patent 1789 to Wm. Jenny, assignee of Wm. Armstrong, 100 acres in Hampshire on New Creek. Deed 20th September, 1789, by Ignatius Wheeler of Hampshire to William Jenia, tract where Ignatius lives entered by John Morgan, surveyed by Elias Posten in 1774 on New Creek. Recorded in Hampshire, 15th October, 1789. Patent 30th August, 1788, to Ignatius Wheeler, assignee of John Myers, 300 acres by survey, 9th June, 1774, on New Creek. Warrant by Fairfax, 13th August, 1773, to John Myers, 400 acres on New Creek adjoining Christopher Beelor. Assignment 1788 by John Myers, Sr., to Ignatius Wheeler, lot surveyed 9th June, 1774. Patent by Fairfax to Nicholas Kenwood of Frederick County, tract on New Creek surveyed by Guy Broadwater, 400 acres 7th October, 1751. Patent by ditto to _____ _____, lot 5 of surveys made by Guy Broadwater, 10th January, 1752. Deed 8th August, 1780, John Roussean of Hampshire to Cornelius Ward (recites lease by Fairfax to Rossean above), assigns the lease. Record in Hampshire. Parts of lots surveyed for Guy Broadwater. Edward McCarty deposes (aged 50 years) in Romney, 1807, he has known the lands since 1770. John or Torrence Popejoy was there in 1772 or 1773. John and Torrence Popejoy, Nicholas Dewalt and John Myers live near Chilicothe. John and William Vandivear depose 4th March, 1808, in Romney, that John Popejoy came to New Creek not more than 30 years ago. Hannah Baker deposes in Romney, 1810, she has lived on New Creek for 40 years. Col. Edward McCarty boarded at her house in 1774. John Ravenscroft deposes, same time, has lived near the land near 40 years; he moved there in August after Hannah Baker went there. John Savage was an old resident there. John Sturman deposes, same time and place, has lived on New Creek and Patterson's Creek upwards of 40 years. He was married in 1777. He lived on Patterson's Creek until 1800. John Popejoy deposes, 25th May, 1808, at house of George Renich in Chilicothe, Ohio, he had never seen the land in 1772 or 1773. He moved to Hampshire about 29 or 30 years ago. Terrance Popejoy deposes, same time and place. John Van Meter, aged 75 years, deposes in Martinsburg 6th October, 1810. Martin Cockburn deposes, same time and place, had been in this section since 1759. Nicholas Kenwood's will of Frederick, natural son, Michael Landew. To the older brother of John Sutter who died in this Colony in service of Lord Fairfax. Legatees, Godfrey Humbert, George Hindry, Mary Bourne, wife of James Bourn. Wages due him from Lord Fairfax. Dated 17th November, 1759. Recorded in Frederick 4th March, 1760. Deed 9th March, 1784, by Michael Louders of Hampshire and Jane, his wife, and Jacob Neal and Nancy to William Janney, tract on New Creek. Patent 1792 to William Jenney, 390 acres on New Creek.
References
  1.   WVGenWeb.

    Below is a list of the justices of the county of Hampshire together with the date of their appointment or election:

    1790 — Isaac Parsons, Jonathan Purcell, James Martin, Cornelius Ferrel, Edward McCarty, Solomon Jones, Elias Poston.

    http://www.wvgenweb.org/hampshire/history/maxwell-swisher/22_courts-and-officers.html