Person:John Carmack (4)

John Carmack, Jr.
b.Est 1755
m. Abt 1740
  1. Cornelius Carmack1750 - 1820
  2. John Carmack, Jr.Est 1755 - 1833
m. Bef 1790
  1. Joseph Carmack1790 - 1851
  2. Sarah Carmack1795 - 1872
  3. Jane Carmack1797 - 1883
  4. Thomas Carmack1800 - 1875
  5. John Carmack1801 - 1840
  6. Mary Carmack1802 - 1833
  7. Pleasant Carmack1804 - 1861
  8. Elizabeth Carmack1807 - 1872
  9. Margaret Carmack1810 - 1870
  10. Sussanah Carmack1812 - 1874
Facts and Events
Name John Carmack, Jr.
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1755
Military[1] 10 Oct 1774 Battle of Point Pleasant
Marriage Bef 1790 to Elizabeth Dines
Death[2] 3 Apr 1833 Washington County, Virginia

John Carmack Jr.

  • John, Jr. (1751-57-3 Apr 1833) served in the Revolution at the Battle of Point Pleasant.
He returned to take over his father's plantation. He and his wife, Elizabeth (1768-1 Nov 1850), had ten children
Pleasant, Joseph, Sarah C. Gray, Jane C. Thomas, Mary, Elizabeth, Margaret C. Carmack, John, Thomas, and Susannab C. Strite.
They are buried in the family cemetery on the Mumpower Place. Pleasant (1 Jul 1804-16 Jul 1861) was named for the battle in which his father served. He was a cabinet maker and farmer.
References
  1. Lewis, Virgil A. History of the Battle of Point Pleasant: fought between white men and Indians at the mouth of the Great Kanawha River (now Point Pleasant, West Virginia), Monday, October 10th, 1774 : the chief event of the Lord Dunmore's War. (Charleston, W. Va: The Tribune Printing Company, 1909)
    Page 117-118, 1909.

    A List of Captain Evan Shelby’s Company of Volunteers From The Watauga Valley in The Fincastle County Battalion.

    Officers

    Evan Shelby, Captain - Assumed chief command on the field of battle after Colonels Lewis, Fleming, and Field had fallen.)
    Isaac Shelby, Lieutenant - (Took command of his father's company, who had assumed command on the field.)
    James Robertson, Sergeant
    Valentine Levier (Sevier), Sergeant

    Privates
    James Shelby, John Sawyer, John Findley (Finley), Henry Shaw (Span), Daniel Mungle (Mongle), Frederick Mungle, John Williams, John Carmack (Wounded at Point Pleasant), Andrew Terrence (Torrence), George Brooks, Isaac Newland, George Ruddle (Riddle), Emanuel Shoatt, Abram Bogard, Arthur Blackburn, Robert Herrill (Handley), George Armstrong, William Casey, Mark Williams, John Stewart (Wounded at Point Pleasant), Conrad Nave, Richard Burck, John Riley, Elijah Robinson (Robertson), Reece Price (Wounded at Point Pleasant), Richard Holliway, Jarrett Williams, Julias Robison, Charles Fielder, Peter Torney (Forney), William Tucker, John Fain, Samuel Vance, Samuel Fain, Samuel Hensley (Handley), Samuel Samples, Benjamin Grayum (Graham), Andrew Goff, Hugh O’Gullion, Barnett O’Gullion, Patrick St. Lawrence, Joseph Hughey (James Hughey), John Bradley, Bazaleel Maxwell.

    -Total 49-
    The Adversary was Chief Hokoleskwa Cornstalk

  2. Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).