Person:John Carter (193)

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John Armistead Carter, Esq., of Crednal
m.
  1. John Armistead Carter, Esq., of Crednal1808 - 1895
m. 11 Feb 1834
  1. Col. Richard Welby Carter - 1889
  2. Edgar Marshall Carter
  3. Mary Winn Carter
Facts and Events
Name John Armistead Carter, Esq., of Crednal
Gender Male
Birth[1] 15 Nov 1808 Alexandria, Virginia, United Statesat Sabine Hall
Education? 1822 Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesat Phillips Academy
Education? Bef 1826 Charlottesville, Virginia, United Statesat Thomas Jefferson's new university, where he was expelled in 1826
Education? From 1827 to 1829 Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United Stateslaw school
Residence? Abt 1830 Fauquier, Virginia, United States
Marriage Bond 11 Feb 1834 Loudoun, Virginia, United Statesto Richardetta T DeButts
Marriage 11 Feb 1834 Loudoun, Virginia, United Statesat Clermont, Shelburne Parish
to Richardetta T DeButts
Residence? 1841 Middleburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United StatesCrednal - bought estate from his wife's stepfather
Residence? Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United Statespracticed law
Death[1] 1895 Loudoun, Virginia, United States
Burial? Middleburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United StatesCarter family cemetery at Crednal estate

Notes

  • Crednal estate is presently located at 34500 Welbourne Rd., Middleburg, Virginia, 20117.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 STUDENTS. 1822., in Biographical Catalogue of the Trustees, Teachers and Students of Phillips Academy Andover 1778-1830. (Andover, Massachusetts: The Andover Press, 1903)
    123, 183.

    John Armistead Carter, 14, Fredericksburg, Va. Va. (1830.)
    Son of Col. Landon Carter and Mary Burwell Armistead.
    Born in Alexandria, Va.
    — At Mr. Amos Blanchard's; Mr. William Foster's.
    Graduated 1825.
    — Studied law with Judge Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, Va.
    Lawyer and farmer. Loudoun Co., Va.;
    Senator;
    Mem. Const. Conv 1850;
    Mem. Secession Conv. 1861.
    "In this body, I am proud to say, I exerted all my powers against secession."
    Melbourne P.O., Va.
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    [Va = University of Virginia]

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