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m. 25 Dec 1738
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Hello and thanks for your interest in my tree. My current areas of research are Crunk, Pierce, Sutherland, Slater, Blakemore, Smith, Brown, and Hewin. If you have information on these or other related lines please contact me. If you need informatio Just a word of advice because it has been a problem in the past. There have been some people posting postems that are expecting that I can reply to this. If you do this, the email is sent using my email address, so if I reply to it; I would be repl Additionally, just because you see your information here doesn't mean that I am researching it and if you do see it and it comes to my attention and I am not researching the possiblity exist that I will be deleting it in the near future. JohnSources of Information: The Descendants of Captain Thomas Carter by Joseph Lyon Miller FHL# 929.273 C245m International Genealogical Index Virginia Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800 FHL# 975.522 P2L Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607-1800 by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck FHL# 975.5 V2w Historical Southern Families volumes 5 and 20 by James Boddie FHL# 975 D2b Genealogies of Virginia Families by John Frederick Dorman FHL# 975.3 D2gvw William and Mary Quarterly 1909 FHL# 973 B2w volume 17 Research done by V. E. Paynes Senior, 200 Jupiter Avenue, Merritt Island, Florida, dated 27 July 1972 Family Bible of Joseph and Catharine Carter F- Joseph Carter M- Catharine Stephens S- James Conway Davis md 25 December 1738 Joseph and Catharine and family lived on the Corotoman River, Lancaster County, Virginia until 1738. In 1738, they moved to Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Thomas was killed by an accidental gunshot wound while visiting at his sister Mary's wedding. James and Mary lived at Broadfield Plantation, Spotsylvania, Virginia.Sources of Information: The Descendants of Captain Thomas Carter by Joseph Lyon Miller FHL# 929.273 C245m International Genealogical Index Virginia Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800 FHL# 975.522 P2L Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607-1800 by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck FHL# 975.5 V2w Historical Southern Families volumes 5 and 20 by James Boddie FHL# 975 D2b Genealogies of Virginia Families by John Frederick Dorman FHL# 975.3 D2gvw William and Mary Quarterly 1909 FHL# 973 B2w volume 17 Research done by V. E. Paynes Senior, 200 Jupiter Avenue, Merritt Island, Florida, dated 27 July 1972 Family Bible of Joseph and Catharine Carter F- Joseph Carter M- Catharine Stephens S- James Conway Davis md 25 December 1738 Joseph and Catharine and family lived on the Corotoman River, Lancaster County, Virginia until 1738. In 1738, they moved to Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Thomas was killed by an accidental gunshot wound while visiting at his sister Mary's wedding. James and Mary lived at Broadfield Plantation, Spotsylvania, Virginia.Sources of Information: The Descendants of Captain Thomas Carter by Joseph Lyon Miller FHL# 929.273 C245m International Genealogical Index Virginia Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800 FHL# 975.522 P2L Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607-1800 by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck FHL# 975.5 V2w Historical Southern Families volumes 5 and 20 by James Boddie FHL# 975 D2b Genealogies of Virginia Families by John Frederick Dorman FHL# 975.3 D2gvw William and Mary Quarterly 1909 FHL# 973 B2w volume 17 Research done by V. E. Paynes Senior, 200 Jupiter Avenue, Merritt Island, Florida, dated 27 July 1972 Family Bible of Joseph and Catharine Carter F- Joseph Carter M- Catharine Stephens S- James Conway Davis md 25 December 1738 Joseph and Catharine and family lived on the Corotoman River, Lancaster County, Virginia until 1738. In 1738, they moved to Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Thomas was killed by an accidental gunshot wound while visiting at his sister Mary's wedding. James and Mary lived at Broadfield Plantation, Spotsylvania, Virginia. Please read BEFORE you look at my online file: This is a gedcom from my primary genealogy file. It is a collection of the work of many people. Most of these people are noted in the source information. This is how this has become a collection of the Thank you. Please read BEFORE you look at my online file: This is a gedcom from my primary genealogy file. It is a collection of the work of many people. Most of these people are noted in the source information. This is how this has become a collection of the Thank you. Please read BEFORE you look at my online file: This is a gedcom from my primary genealogy file. It is a collection of the work of many people. Most of these people are noted in the source information. This is how this has become a collection of the Thank you. Please read BEFORE you look at my online file: This is a gedcom from my primary genealogy file. It is a collection of the work of many people. Most of these people are noted in the source information. This is how this has become a collection of the Thank you. Please read BEFORE you look at my online file: This is a gedcom from my primary genealogy file. It is a collection of the work of many people. Most of these people are noted in the source information. This is how this has become a collection of the Thank you. Please read BEFORE you look at my online file: This is a gedcom from my primary genealogy file. It is a collection of the work of many people. Most of these people are noted in the source information. This is how this has become a collection of the Thank you. References
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