A brief history and genealogy of the Carter and some allied families/ by Lyle Carter

Authors

Carter, Lyle (Author)

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

197-

Publisher

L. Carter

Place of Publication

Lake Worth, Florida

Physical

223 p.

Notes

"This is a partial record of Carter families that have played a part in the social, political, and military life of Virginia and other states of the South and West."--Pref. Carter immigrants to Virginia included the following: William Carter who patented more than two thousand acres in James City between 1635 and 1640; Col. Edward Carter who settled in Nansemond County prior to 1650; Col. John Carter who purchased land in Lancaster County ca. 1650; Capt. Thomas Carter who came to Virginia prior to 1652; and Giles Carter, Esq. who emigrated from England, arriving in Berkley in 1621.

Includes Povall, Walton, Cox, Mosby, Whitaker, Boone, Hammond, Howard, Agee, Taylor, Jelf, Judy, Hedger, Caldwell, Dunlap, Fisher, Gossett and related families.

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Subjects

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