(The Garlick Line).
Samuel Garlick (of England) made his will July 14, 1765, in which he devised a large estate to "my beloved wife Mary," "my three sons, John, Samuel and Camm;" names "my mother Hannah Garlick, late of the city of Bristol," and left moneys to "my four daughters, Hannah, wife of Robert Hill, Mary Garlick, S. Garlick and Elizabeth Garlick." He also named "my fatherin-law. Mr. John Camm." This will was offered for probate at a court held for King William county, October 16, 1772. Samuel and Camm Garlick were minors at the time the will was made; the lands devised to the sons all lay in Louisa county, Virginia, although the testator gives his residence as county of King William. Samuel Garlick married Mary Camm and lived at Mount Pleasant, King William county, Virginia. They had three sons and four daughters, among whom were: 1. John, who married Nancy Pollard, and had issue: Mary, married Humphrey Hill; Nancy, married Edward Hill; Betsey, married E. Lawrence; Hannah, married L. Rawlings; Edward, married (first) F. Walker, (second) Polly Gwathney; Camm, married Polly Taliaferro; Sally, married Gregory Tunstall; Robert, died single; James, lost at sea. 2. Camm, of whom further.
Camm Garlick, youngest son of Samuel Garlick, the immigrant, and Mary (Camm) Garlick, married Mary Pierce, and by her had : Sam ; Sally, married Benjamin Gaines (see Gaines line).