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http://home.att.net/~earliene/research.htm Paula Berry Hampton
Huntington, WV 25704 E-Mail: Pmh52847@@aol.com Researching: Thomas Cartmill b. abt. 1750 VA. m/ Mary Warwick. Thomas believed to be the son of John Cartmill d. 1783 Augusta County, VA. Mary the daughter of William Warwick. Glenn Blevins 4955 Rittenhouse Dr. Huber Hts, OH 45424 E-Mail: glennbl@@aol.com Researching: Thomas Cartmill b. abt 1750 VA m/Mary Warwick. Thomas believed to be the son of John Cartmill d. 1783 Augusta Co., VA, & Mary believed to be the daughter of William Warwick. My direct lines are through Thomas & Mary's son Thomas Cartmill (m. Patsy McDonald/McDaniel) and Thomas & Mary's daughter Jenny Cartmill (m. John Crockett).
From Genforum.com posts: Re: Lt. William Warwick, Augusta County, VA Posted by: Victoria Gibson Date: January 07, 2002 at 14:58:51 In Reply to: Re: Lt. William Warwick, Augusta County, VA by Mark E. Runyon of 614 Hi, you've probably come a long way's since this message!!! I am a desc. of Thomas Carmill and Mary Warwick.Their daughter Jennie married John Crockett. Did you find out more on Mary? Thank's Vickie
Re: Lt. William Warwick, Augusta County, VA Posted by: Teresa Toohill-Runyon Date: January 07, 2002 at 19:52:48 In Reply to: Re: Lt. William Warwick, Augusta County, VA by Victoria Gibson of 614
Other Cartmell/Cartmill family members married into the Houston(Huston) and Black families in the Bath County Kentucky areas also. It appears that the Greenbriar County, Va. and Bath County, Ky areas are the locations where many of the Cartmell families settled before several branches moved into Illinois. Let me know if this what you are looking for. If you have any discrepancies or any additional information on this family please let me know. There is a book on the early pioneers of the Shannadoah(spelling??)Valley that mentions this Cartmell line. Hope this helps...Sincerely, Teresa Toohill-Runyon. From Cartmill Family DNA site: http://www.cartmill-genealogy.com/dna.html 3. Thomas Cartmill - born about 1745. Married Mary Warwick 1769 in Augusta County. Thomas settled on the Greenbriar River in today's Greenbriar County, WV, about 20-30 miles west of the Cowpasture River where his father lived. Moved from the Greenbriar River of WV to Montgomery County, KY around 1790. Montgomery County, KY is just east of Lexington, KY. Thomas and his wife Mary sold their property on the Greenbriar River in 1803 while living in Kentucky. John Warwick handled the sale in VA for Thomas. Thomas died shortly after 1803 in Montgomery County, KY, apparent' no will. Many of Thomas's six sons and four daughters can be found in Bath County, KY after 1800. Bath County is the next county north of Montgomery County, KY. A few descendants moved to Madison County, OH in the early 1800s.
http://home.att.net/~earliene/research.htm Paula Berry Hampton
Huntington, WV 25704 E-Mail: Pmh52847@@aol.com Researching: Thomas Cartmill b. abt. 1750 VA. m/ Mary Warwick. Thomas believed to be the son of John Cartmill d. 1783 Augusta County, VA. Mary the daughter of William Warwick. Glenn Blevins 4955 Rittenhouse Dr. Huber Hts, OH 45424 E-Mail: glennbl@@aol.com Researching: Thomas Cartmill b. abt 1750 VA m/Mary Warwick. Thomas believed to be the son of John Cartmill d. 1783 Augusta Co., VA, & Mary believed to be the daughter of William Warwick. My direct lines are through Thomas & Mary's son Thomas Cartmill (m. Patsy McDonald/McDaniel) and Thomas & Mary's daughter Jenny Cartmill (m. John Crockett).
From Genforum.com posts: Re: Lt. William Warwick, Augusta County, VA Posted by: Victoria Gibson Date: January 07, 2002 at 14:58:51 In Reply to: Re: Lt. William Warwick, Augusta County, VA by Mark E. Runyon of 614 Hi, you've probably come a long way's since this message!!! I am a desc. of Thomas Carmill and Mary Warwick.Their daughter Jennie married John Crockett. Did you find out more on Mary? Thank's Vickie
Re: Lt. William Warwick, Augusta County, VA Posted by: Teresa Toohill-Runyon Date: January 07, 2002 at 19:52:48 In Reply to: Re: Lt. William Warwick, Augusta County, VA by Victoria Gibson of 614
Other Cartmell/Cartmill family members married into the Houston(Huston) and Black families in the Bath County Kentucky areas also. It appears that the Greenbriar County, Va. and Bath County, Ky areas are the locations where many of the Cartmell families settled before several branches moved into Illinois. Let me know if this what you are looking for. If you have any discrepancies or any additional information on this family please let me know. There is a book on the early pioneers of the Shannadoah(spelling??)Valley that mentions this Cartmell line. Hope this helps...Sincerely, Teresa Toohill-Runyon. |