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m. 30 Dec 1802
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[edit] Noteshttp://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/h/a/David-T-Chafin/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0069.html Thomas Cartmill (b. Bet. 1767 - 1775, d. Bet. Mar 1837 - Jan 1838) Thomas Cartmill (son of James Cartmill and Margaret Unknown)30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 was born Bet. 1767 - 1775 in VA, and died Bet. Mar 1837 - Jan 1838 in (Cabell) VA. He married Nancy Cumpton on 30 Dec 1802 in (Tazewell), VA, daughter of John Cumpton, Jr. and Eleanore McGuire. Notes for Thomas Cartmill: 1793 (Wythe) VA Pers. Ppty. tax: 1 tith/2 horses (could be him age 18?) 1797 Deed p 178 (Wythe) VA, wits. incl: John, Henry & Thomas Cartmill. 1797 Deed p 251 (Wythe) VA, wits. incl: John, Thomas & Ellnixey Cartmill. 1800 (Wythe) VA Tax: Thomas 1 wm 16+, 4 horses 1801 (Tazewell) VA: Sale of land: Jos. Hoge to Thomas and John Cartmill, p. 44 1806 (Tazewell) VA: Sale of land: Thomas and John Cartmill to John Lasley, p. 336 1807 (Kanawha) VA Tax (only year in that co.) 1808 (Tazewell) VA: Sale of land: William McGuyer of (Floyd) KY to Thomas Cartmill, p. 416-7. 1809 (Tazewell) VA sale of land: Thomas Cartmill & Nancy (wife) to George Rinehart, p. 456. 1830 (Cabell) VA 1m<5, 2m5-10, 1m10-15, 2m15-20, 1m60-75, 1 f10-15, 1f15-20, 1f40-50, 1slave 24-36 Cabell Co., WV Deed Book II: 4 Mar 1814, p 92, indenture of Edmund McGinnis/wife Sally to Thomas Cartmill, 100 ac of Savage Grant. 28 May 1817 rect. of Taxes, p. 222, Thomas Cartmill for heirs of John Crumpton, $5.05 to redeem 1/2 dilinquent tract sold to William Buffington and Ed. Morris, on Tug Fork. 25 Nov. 1817, p 256, deed of relinquishment; William Buffington and Edm. Morris of Christian Co., KY to Thomas Cartmill (heir of John Compton) Compton's tax land sold by sheriff. 1820 (Cabell) VA census (Guyandotte & Barboursville) 1824 (Cabell) Marriage: James Burgess/Polly Cartmill (this family?) Cabell Co., WV Minute Book E-3: 1826 (26 Sep) & 1827 (26 Feb) - Justices include Thomas Cartmill 1827 (28 May) Ordered Anthony Hampton, John Keezer, Thomas Cartmill, William Hatten and William Hill (or 3 of them) to view road leading up to Sandy River around Levi Shortridge's farm. 1827 (24 Sep); 1829 (28 Sep) - Thomas Cartmill, justice 1831 (28 Feb) - order John Bellomy, Levi Shortridge, John Keezer, Thomas Cartmill and Samuel Hensley (or 3) view road alterations at John Johnson's 1832 & 1833 (Sept. courts) - Thomas Cartmill justice; voted for Comm. of Revenue; ('33 for Edmund McGinnis, who lost) & voted for Charles Roffe for Justice of the Peace (won) 1834 (6 May) - part of suits listed on p. 458: Joseph Ewing vs. Thomas Cartmill, debt. 1834 (24-25 June) - Thomas Cartmill justice; same suit listed along with a jury (dismissed); voted for constable (Richard McCallister). David Chapman and William Cartmill listed on another jury. 1834 (25-26 Aug) - Thomas Cartmill only justice in Comm. vs. James Bias and others. p 477 Ewing vs. Thomas Cartmill listed again. 1834 (Sep) - Thomas Cartmill voted for Comm. of Revenue 1834 (26 Nov.) - Joseph Ewing vs. Thomas Cartmill 1835 (24 Mar & 3 June) - Same Cabell Co. (WV) WIll Book I, p. 212, 6 Mar 1837: Thomas Cartmill To: Children: Margaret, Madison, Rebecca, George, John, Thomas, Alex: 4 horses each and all household goods, negro man Esau for 11 years, then to be freed. To daughters: Moriah Chapman, Jane McClure, Ellen Fields: $50. Administratrix: Margaret Cartmill. Probate: 22 Jan 1838 p. 237: Mar. 1838: Sale of Estate: purchasers include Matison Cartmill. Wade Hampton bought Esau. p. 236: appraisal p. 190 (could be uncle?) Tom named as appraiser; p. 70 Tom purchases of estate of Jess Perdue; p. 67 Tom purchases of estate of Jemima Blankenship; p. 66 Tom purchases of estate of Peter Blankenship. Family section of Cabell County History indicates that Thomas Cartmill and Samuel Hatton both came to Big Sandy in 1790's. Says Tom's son John and "his" (John's?) son James were in Civil War. There's a James listed as AWOL in WV Archives, but claims it's probably son of John (not James Madison Cartmill). The whole clan moved to Clinton Co. MO (including John). John was the only Cartmill surname in 1870 Wayne Co. census; didn't check for Fields, Chapman, etc. Ratliff's book on Compton says that Thomas was son of John Cartmill and Susannah Ward; also mistakenly lists Margaret as having married James Madison, but doesn't list her having a brother by that name. More About Thomas Cartmill and Nancy Cumpton: Marriage: 30 Dec 1802, (Tazewell), VA. Children of Thomas Cartmill and Nancy Cumpton are: +James Madison Cartmill, b. 1811, (Cabell), VA, d. date unknown. References
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