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"He emigrated between 1668-1674, presumably from Normandy, France (per Lynn Deitz, a Carrico researcher). Other sources say the family came from Italy, Portugal and other Latin countries. In 1673 he received land for bring more than twelve (12) people to the Colonies. On June 15, 1674 he recieved another grant for bringing more than fifteen (15) people to the Colonies." -- Carrico File 3 Carrico(e) sources: (1) Gayle Ellingsworth <grannygayle@unidial.com> (2) http://www.arrowk.com/kentucky/kentucky_group.htm ______________________ Endnotes 1. Robert W Barnes, "Charles County Depositions: From Charles County Land Records," Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin Vol. 3334 (19921993): Vol 33 fall 1992 #4 p. 699. Carricoe, James age 70, 28 Sep 1763, stated his father was Peter Carricoe, Charles County Land Records p#3, 59:614.. Hereinafter cited as "MD Charles Co Depositions". 2. Mrs Russell (Carrico) Kaiser Sr., "The Carrico Family," Florissant Valley Historical Society Quarterly Vol. 14 April 1972 #1: These traditions have been handed down through the family "The first record found in Maryland shows transportation of one Peter Currico to Maryland 1657. This Peter, possibly the father of the others, may have obtained a land grant in Charles Co., Maryland and then returned to France for his family. The second trip was made in their own ship called "La Voyage". It was manned by a group of brothers, among them were a pair of twins Peter & Paul, believed to have been the oldest and a sister Jane. They began a settlement in Charles Co. at Bryantown, Maryland. Then they decided to return to France to sell all property there, purchase stock and seeds and equipment and furnishings, also to bring members of the family who had remained at home in France. Peter had married and begun a family, so he was left behind to take care ofthe new settlement. Possibly some of the other brothes left wifes and family in charge of Peter. The ship was loaded and they set sail again from a port in France (it is claimed that they lived in France near the Spanish border, maybe port of Bordeau, on the North or Marsailles on the South). They did not make it to Maryland. Were shipwrecked and lost at sea in a storm, or were captured and killed by pirates. Only Peter and his family & possibly a wife & family of one or so of the brothers remained form whom the Carrico family descends in the United States. Peter had two sons Peter and Abel, from whom we can tract most of the Carricos, but a few who we can not connect, leading to the beliefe that another brother may have left a wife & children. In France the name may have been Carriceau, or if they lived near Spain, Basques accounting for the Spanish spelling Carrico. Tradition also says that a serious rift between the brothers Peter & Abel due to religion. They were originally a Catholic family and Peter & most of his descendents at least for the first few generations remaind Catholic. Abel married Elizabeth Sims, a Huguenot, and moved with them to Fairfax Co., Virginia, where his family was raised Protestantca. Hereinafter cited as "Carrico Family". 3. unknown compiler, compiler, "Research Notes"; Charles County Maryland Court Records 17741778 An Every NameName Indexget microfilms from MD State Arcives #CR 34,669 for X No 3 p. 1101 & film #CR 34,670 for rest of X No 3 Carricoe Barto., 648 ; Baston, 639; Jamees, 648; James of James 642; James of Jas, 188; James of John 639; James of Peter 639; James of Thomas 642; James s/o James 142; James Sr. 639, 641; Joseph 639, 649; Peter 631, 646; William 639. John CAEH m. to Chloe Callicoe Feb 8, 1782, by Rev John Bolton, Catholic Charles Co., MD [Marriages of Charles County Maryland: MD & DE Genealogist] William Carrico m. Mary Hardesty dau of James Madison & Mary El;izabeth BICKETT HARDESTY from St. Mary's Chronicle Vol. 10 #8, Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. 4. Carol Ruth Gehrs, Charles County Maryland Administrartion Accounts 17081738 (No place: no publisher, no date), p. 28/ 351. 352. Patrick Carrick deceased acct of Patrick "Carrick admr 17 May 1729. James Carrick deceased account of Mary Currick admx 17 May 1729.. 5. unknown author, Calendar of maryland State papers No 1 The Black Books (No place: Maryland Hall of Records Commission, no date), p. 5. 1706/7; 50, III, 234 & 51 III, 235: Mary Anderson, Prince George's Co. Dep. relating to Elizabeth Wallis. One Tue morning Elizabeth Wallis was taken with fits which caused her to bite her tongue, Thursday noon, Sarah Joslin and the deponent found a child in her bed, black and purtified; Mrs [Ann] Burnham came and saw it. Elizabeth contnued ill till fthe following Tue she was bloated in her face and seollen in her hands and letgs, she had taken some sort of drink before from Peter CALICO. D. See 36, 49, 51. Ann Burnham Prince Georges Coi. ..... she had taken several decoctions of herbs from Peter CALICO.. 6. T.L.C. Genealogy, St. Mary's County, Maryland Administrative Accounts 16741720 (P.O.Box 403369, Miami Beach, FL 331401369: T.L.C. Genealogy, 1994), none. Hereinafter cited as MD St. Mary's Adm 167420. 7. unknown author, Charles County Maryland Wills Administration Accounts Inventories and Orphan Court Proceedings 17771780 (P.O.Box 403369, Miami Beach, FL 331401369: T.L.C. Genealogy, 1995), p. 108/246. William Poston's final acct. 3 Nov 1778. exex Priscilla Poston. Debts. ... tobacco rec of Ignatius Cahoe. 8. unknown author, Abstracts of Land Records Anne Arundel County, Maryland 16991709 (PO Box 221 Pasadana MD 21122: The Anne Arundel Genealogical Society, no date), Quick Claim. p. 52. Edward Dorsey states that Capt Cornelius Howard late of AA Co dec'd. purchased a tract from William Parrott in Talbot Co. 1/2 belonging to Edward Dorsey sold to John Edmondson of Talbot Co.17 Dec 1701. Wit. David Cakaw, John Twell, Mary Dorsey. 9. Peter Wilson Coldham, Settlers of Maryland 16791700 (No place: no publisher, no date), None under C or K. 10. Peter Wilson Coldham, Settlers of Maryland 17311750 (1001 N Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21202: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996), none under C or K. 11. Peter Wilson Coldham, Settlers of Maryland 17011730 (1001 N Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21202: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996), none under c or k. 12. Peter Wilson Coldham, Settlers of Maryland 17511765 (1001 N Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21202: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996), none under c or K. 13. T.L.C. Genealogy, St. Mary's County Marland Rent Rolls 16391771 (P O Box 403369. Miami Beach, FL 331401369: T.L.C. Genealogy, 1993), none. Hereinafter cited as MD St Mary's Co Rent 16931771. 14. Harry Wright Newman, Charles County Gentry (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1971), Dent Family: p. 98/99. Levi Dent (18 1842) son of John Brewer and Priscilla Dent b. Trinity Parish Chrles Co., MD. married Pamelia ?. Children: 1: anna E Dent married ____ Carrico; 2: Robert M Dent; 3. Verlinda Dent married ____ Hatton; 4. Frederick L Dent married Lydia DENT. 5. Walter B. Dent. 1850 census widow Pamela Dent dau Anne E age 15: Will Pamelia A Dent Apr 18 1872 proved Charles Co. MD 19 May 1874 by Thomas Carico, Francis L Higdon & Joseph R Harrison. She devised her daughter Anna E Carico the farm lying in Gilbert Swamp then occupied by the testatrix's son Robert M Dent 200a.... She mentioned grand son George T Carico. exer. Dr. Thomas H. Carico.. 15. Tim Carrico Weaver, "Carrico Family," email message from Wtcweaver@aol.com to Carol R Mitchell, 1998, CARRICO GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION FROM MY VISIT TO PORTUGAL MARCH 17, 1997MARCH 26, 1997 W. Timothy Carrico Weaver April 3, 1997. With the wonderful help of Celia Silva Brito, a student at the University of Coimbra, I was able to research four sources of genealogical data while in Portugal: The Inquisition records of the Torre do Tombo (National Archive) in Lisbon; the Book of Council Meetings, lists of hunting privileges, 1443, of MontemoroNovo at the Municipal Library of MontemoroNovo; Baptismal, marriage and death records, 15331698, of MontemoroNovo located at the Municipal Archive of Evora; the Tax lists of MontemoroNovo, 16991700, located at the Municipal Library of MontemoroNovo. The director of the Municipal Library of MontemoroNovo, Dr Jorge Fonseca, a very delightful man, was most helpful in locating the records mentioned. I have discovered that Pero (Peter) Dias Carrico of MontemoroNovo was condemned a Jew by the Inquisition. He was charged with the crime of "Judaismo" (Judaism) and sent to prison for four years in 1629. In 1633 he confessed his crime and was set free ("auto de fe"). His grandfather was also named Pero Dias Carrico. In the same town, MontemoroNovo (new), the ancient council meeting records of 1443 list a Lourenco Anes Carrico and Martin Lourenco Carrico. The Carrico family originally comes from the area of MontemoroVelho (old) in the Beira Litoral (Central Coast) which is about 180 miles north of Lisbon and about 20 miles from Coimbra. The family has its own coat of arms consisting of three marsh plants, or carricos, on a silver crest. The coat of arms and its privileges were traditionally awarded by the Portuguese kings for service in defeating the Moors. It is well known that families from the Beira Litoral resettled the Alentejo after the defeat of the Moors. They migrated with the armies of the Christian Knight Geraldo Sempavor who captured Evora in 1165 in the name of the Portuguese king Henriques. Families from the vineyards of the Beira Litoral established the Alentejo as a major area of wine production. The resettlement also assured the monarch a population that would fight any reinvasion of the Moors for protection of their land. Incidentally, in the records we researched, the name Pero was rare in the 16th and 17th centuries. We found no references to the name other than that of the two Pero Carricos. We did not find tax records of any Carrico in the 169899 tax list of the same town, perhaps suggesting that the family may have fled following the trials of Pero Dias. 1. CARRICO: THE WORD, THE FAMILY NAME AND THE TOWN Carrico, The Word. The translations below are a combination of my struggles with Portuguese and Celia's excellent translations. We did not have time to translate everything before I left, so I plowed ahead. Blame me for any mistakes, not Celia. The word carrico is written in Portuguese with a cedillo under the second "c;" thus, it is pronounced carreeso with the emphasis on the second syllable (the unaccented "I" is pronounced as a long "e" in Portuguese.) I did find one place named Carrico without the cedilla but did not have time to explore it. The word carrico, and its feminine version carrica, are found in several dictionaries. These sources are detailed below. From the Lello Universal Dicionary Enciclopedico LusoBrasileiro em 2 Volumes, Organizado e Publicado Pela Livraria Lello & Irmao, sob a Direccao d Jose Lello e Edgar Lello, Volume Primeiro, 196 Porto Lello & Irmao Editores Rue Das Carmelitas, 144. Carrico, s.m. (lat.* cariciu. Planta da familia das ciperaceas. O mesmo que carrica. T. da Madeira. O mesmo que carrapico. T. de Viana. Especie de canabrava ou junco. Bras. Especie d canudo d taquara. ENCICL. Os carricos sao ervas de folhas serrihadas, que crescem ordinariamente nos lugares humidos. Conhecemse quinhentas especie distribuidas por todo o globo. O carrico das areias (Carex arenaria), tem rizomas rastejantes muito desenvolvidos. mpregase, por isso, para fixar as dunas. As folhas constituem a crina vegetal.. (A kind of leafy grass of bamboo or cane.) Carrica, s.f. Genero de passaros ntirrostros (Troglodytes europeus), de cor castanhoescura, que vivem nas sebes e moitas das regioes temparadas Bras. O mesmo que cambaxirra. ENCICL. As carricas sao lindas avezinhas, vivas e ageis, de bico curto e um pouco curvo asas mais compridas do que a cauda. Sao uteis auxilares da agricultura, por destrufrem larvas em grande quantidade. (Small bird of chestnut brown coloring with a long tail that eats large quantities of larva.) From the Dicionario da Lingua Portuguesa, oordenacao de Jose Pedro Machado, Volume II, 1960. Carrico, s. m. Planta ciperacea // Especie de junco ou canabrava. // Individuo de cabelo encrespado. // O m. q. carrapico // O m. q. carrica, Especie de canudo de taquara // O m. q. cambaxirra // Sobreiro pequeno que nasce deixa da cora das avores adultas. // Designacao de uma especie de togo. (Plant of rush or cane; an individual with curly hair; straw of bamboo; little bird.) Carrica, s. f. Avezinha da familia dos dentirrostros, que anda peolos valados e buracos Monte d erva. // Abrigo para o gado, o m. q. carrica Tufo de cabelo // O m.q. cambaxirra. (Person with tight curly hair, as a black person; mountain side of grass; tuft of hair.) >From the Dicionario Portugues Latino Por Francisco Torriuha, the Latin versions of carrico are carex, caricis, carrical and carectum. Latin vulg. (common usage) is car[r]iceu. It seems that the name derives directly from Latin, and the Portuguese constructed their word much as the Romans. From the Dicionario Portugues/Ingles Dicisonarios Academicos, the word carrico is a botanic term referring to the specific cane, carex or car[r]iceu in vulg. Latin. The feminine carrica refers to the sedge wren. Carrical is a plantation. The Spanish word for carrico is carrio. Source. Dicionario De Espanhol Portugues. Julio Marinez Almoyna, p. 134 19. Elise Greenup Jourdan, Abstracts of Charles County Maryland Circuit Court & Land Records 16941722; taken from microfilm of Proceedings of the Charles County Circuit Court Records from the Archives of Maryland: 16941696 Q CR 35,694; 1702/31707 Z#1 CR 35,694; 17061712 C#2 CR 35,694; 17101713 D#2 CR 35,693; 17141716 F#2 CR 34,655; 17161722 H#2 CR 35,694; Court Cases are not included. Frequently two names were used for the following landmarks: Mattawoman or St Thomas Creek, Chingamuxon or St. Michael's Creek, Nanjemy or Avon River, Baker's Creek or Pope's Creek, Piscataway River/Potomac River (C#2 105): (Rear 63 East Main St., Westminister, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1994), 9 Mar 1707: Peter Kerricoe planter to Maj Walter Story Gent for 2,500 lbs tob "Preston" bounded by John Dawson's "Star Cross" & Nathaniel Brittory's "The Wilderness" 60a /s/ Peter Carricoe Wit. thomas Crabb, Richd. Hodgson. Hereinafter cited as MD Charles Co CtLand 169422. 20. unknown author, Looking Up The Family Tree, The Carrico Family. (No place: no publisher, no date). 21. Weaver, "Carrico Family," email to Carol R Mitchell, 1998, Lynn Deitz sent me regarding application for old age exemption from taxes. Her document shows Peter was considered "aged" in 1719. 22. unknown author, Charles County, Maryland, Land Records, 17221733 (PO Box 403369, Miami Beach, FL 331401369: T.L.C. Genealogy, 1994), p.141. Liber M#2, p.288. The Mark of Gerrard Carrico of CC was recorded Jun 22, 1732.. 23. unknown author, Charles County, Maryland, Land, p.122. Liber M#2, p.220. At the request of George Keech of CC, the following lease was recorded this 11 Jun 1730. 8 Jun 1730 from Peter Carrico of CC, planter, to Abel Carrico of CC planter the lease of a part of a tract of land called Maidenstone, as he has in possession and has made improvements upon sd land, containing about 40a. This lease starts next Nov 1, and runs for 21 years. Abel Carrico may not have more than 1 person besides his own family for a crop of corn of tobacco, upon sd land. Abel Carrico shall not waste timber. Abel Carrico shall build what houses he has occasion of during sd term, at his own cost. The yearly rend is 500 lbs of tobacco and cast. Signed Peter Carrico. Wit. Jno Briscoe & Jno Howard.. 24. John B JBLomax@aol.com Lomax, Tax, 1998, ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/md/charles/taxes/ch1733tax.txt.. 25. unknown author, Charles County, Maryland Land Records 17331743 (PO Box 403369, Miami Beach, FL 331401369: T.L.C. Genealogy, 1993), p. 43: BkO#2, p177: Recorded 6 Dec 1736, 11 Nov 1736 from Marmaduke Simms of CC, Planter to Abel Carrico & Elizabeth his wife of CC planter for 500 lbs tobacco and 20 shillings sterling and for divers other good causes, all that part of a tract of land called St. Georges, lying in CC, bounded John Biggs, containing and laid out for about 93 acres and 78 purches. Signed Marma (M his mark) Sims. Wit. Robt Yates, Henry Hawkins, Mary Simms wife of the sd Marmdaduke Simms, released her dower.. 26. Marlene Strawser & Wright, F Edward Bates, Early Charles County Maryland Settlers 16581745 (Rear 63 East Main St, Westminister, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1995), p. 48. "Carrico, Abel and his wife Elizabeth. Deed datd 11 Nov 1736, from Marmaduke Simms and his wife Mary, part of a tract called St. George's, 93 acres. (Land: 0#2.177. Also see Land 0#2.375 recorded 4 Dec 1738).". Hereinafter cited as Chas Co. MD Settlers 16581745. 27. unknown author, Charles County, Maryland Land, p.73: p.375: Recorded Dec 4. 1738. Nov 21 1738. from Abel Carrico of CC planter to Peter Wood of CC planter for 1400 lbs tobacco and 30 shillings and for divers other good causes, all that part of a tract of land called St Georges lying in CC and bounded by one of the lines of a pracel of land in the possession of John Biggs, a parcel of land now in possession of the said Peter Wood, containing and laid out for 23 acres. Signed Abel (A his mark) Carico. Wit. Henry Hawkins, Thomas Stone. Elizabeth wife of the said Abel Carrico released her dower.. 28. unknown author, Charles County, Maryland, Rent Roll of 1753 (PO Box 403369, Miami Beach FL 331401369: TLC Genealogy, 1998), p. 52. "p. 66. St. Georges. 1180 acres Surveyed for Thomas Simpson at a bounded oak on the west side the Freshes of Piles' Run Patented May 1 1672. (1753) Poss(r) 93a John Biggs, 70a Abel Carrico, 110a Thomas Hurdman, 103a Hudson Wathen, 23a Peter Wood. p. 787. Resurveyed into St. Thomas Simkin and Part of St. Georges folio 93. p. 103. Bennet Wathan from Francis Sims, Sep 19, 1767.". 29. T.L.C. Genealogy, Charles County, Maryland, Land Records, 17561761 (P O Box 403369, Miami Beach, FL 331401369: T L C Genealogy, 1996), p. 28, p. 170. Hereinafter cited as Charles Co., MD land 175661. 30. T.L.C. Genealogy, Charles Co., MD land 175661, p. 28, p. 169. 31. unknown author, Charles County Maryland Wills, p. 165. 1 Sep 1779 Mr Benja Cawood Jr executor of late Mr Thomas Berry's will, for the money to be distributed amongst the poor, money distributed to ...... Abel (X his mark) Carrico 13 lbs 2 sh 6 pense; James (X his mark) Carrico 13 lbs 2 sh 6 pence. 32. Sue Dotson, "Carrico," email message from "Sue Dotson" BUZZYBEE@prodigy.net to Carol R Mitchell, Jan 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Carrico". 33. Bates, Chas Co. MD Settlers 16581745, p. 48. "Carico, Abel, son of Abel and Elisabeth Carico, born 21 Jan 1744. (Trinity: 107rev).". 34. unknown author, Looking Up Family Tree, Maryland Calendar of Wills, Baldwin Vol. II page 148. Will of Robert Gates.. 35. unknown author, Looking Up Family Tree, Will of Peter Carrico Charles County Wills Liber A D #5, Fol. 3201. 14 Arp Peter Carrico of Charles County planter in Maryland. Wife Margaret, son John, Thomas Ignatius, James, Bartholomew, Bazzil. To wife Margaret `Maidstone' land until death then equally divided among 4 sons John, Thomas Ignatius Bartholomew & Bazzil, & land `Carricoes Hope' to wife until death then to son James. 14 Apr 1764. Peter Carrico. Test John Gates & John Armstrong.. 36. unknown author, Charles County, Maryland, Land, p.122. LiberM#2 p.221. At the request of George Keyth of CC the following lease was recorded 13 Jun 1730. Mar 25 1730 from Peter Carrico of CC planter to George Keyth of CC planter & Elizabeth his wife, for consideratins already reserved and herafter mentioned the lease of part of a parcel of land called Maidston, now in the possessin of sd Peter Carrico, situated on a branch of Piles Fresh bounded by a tract of land now in the possession of John Piggeon called New Bradford a tract of land in possession of Lawrence Lent called Canterbury containing 50a. George Keyth may cut down any timber or timber trees for the use of sd land (viz) for building, fencing, or tobacco hogshead, during term of 19 years, to commence from Dec 10 last past, in consideration of which George Keyth has paid Peter Carrico 2000 lbs of tobacco. Signed Peter Carrico. Wit. Jno Briscoe, Jno Howard.. 37. Carol Ruth Gehrs, Charles County Maryland Administrartion, p. 44. p 524. John McKoy or John MacKoy deceased acct of Stephen Mankin admiistrator. 18 Jan 1737. James Carroll & Peter Curuck of Charles Co Sure. Paid to Pat Currick. 38. Emmit O'Neal, Briscoe Notes (No place: no publisher, no date), p. 181 Peter Carricoe pet. bounds of Maidstone, rejected he does not say he possesses. 39. __________, Charles Co., MD, Rent Roll 1753, p. 61 "p. 76. Maidstone. 100 acres Surveyed Nov 8, 1673 for John HUNT at a vounded white oak, a bounded tree of "Venture". (1753) poss(r) 80 acres Peter CARRICOE, 20 acres Joseph GATES. 40. __________, Charles Co., MD, Rent Roll 1753, p. 1278. "Addition to Maidstone" 115 acres surveyed [nothing follows] Poss(r): 115 Peter Carrico. This land is included in Maidstone, which is an elder survey This land is not entered in the Revenue Office Books, G. Lee, Far (?) 1768.". 41. __________, Charles Co., MD, Rent Roll 1753, p. 61 "p. 76. Maidstone. p. 100. Samuel HANSON from Peter CARRICO Sr. Aug 18, 1764. p. 100. Peter CARRICO from John ROGERS, Oct 20, 1769. Deed Recovery Investing an estate in fee.". 42. T.L.C. Genealogy, Charles County, Maryland, Land Records, 17611765 (P.O. Box 403369, Miami Beach, FL 331401369: T.L.C. Genealogy, 1996), Bk L#3, p. 59. p. 467: Apr 6 1764 from Peter Carricoe (Carrico) Jr of CC planter to Peter Carricoe (Carrico) Sr of CC planter for 10,000 lbs of crop tobacco, a tract of land in CC called the Maid Stone, bounded by a bound tree of Thomas Hunt's land called Hunts Venture, the south side of the Fresh Run, a parcel of land called Canterbury, a boundeed white oak of Robert Gates, containing about 100 acres. Signed Peter Carrico Jr Wit. Walter Hanson, Sam. Hanson, Recorded Jun 2 1764. Hereinafter cited as Charles Co., MD Land Rec 176165. 43. unknown author, Looking Up Family Tree, Will of Peter Carrico Charles County Wills Liber A D #5, Fol. 3201. In the Name of God, Amen, The 14th day of April 1 Peter Carrico of Charles County planter in the province of maryland being in health and of sound & perfect memory Thanks be to Almighty God for it and calling to rememberance the uncertain State of This Transitory lif and that all flesh must yield unto Death when it please God to Call do make constute Ordain & declare This my Last Will and Testament in manner & form following Revoking & Annulling by these presents all and every Testament and Testaments will and wills hertofore by me made and declared either by work or writing and this to be taken only for my last will and Testament & none other and first being penitent and sorry from the Bottom of my heart for my sins past most humbly Desiring forgivness for the same I give & Commit my Soul unto Almighty God my savior and Redeamer to whome and by the merits of Jesus Christ i trust and believe assuredly to be saved and to have Remission and forgiveness of all my sins and that my sole with my body at the general resurection shall rise again with joy and through the merits of Christs Death and passion pssess and inherit the kingdom of heaven prepared for his elect and Chosen and my body to be uried in such place and where it shall please my friends hereaft3r named to appoint my loving wife Margrit my loving son John my loving Thomas Ignatius, my loving son James, my Loving son Bartholomew, my loving son Bazzil Item I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Margit Carrico all that tract of Land Called Maidstone during her natural life and she is Dead to be equally divided among my four Sons that is to say John Thomas Igtnatius and Bartholomew and Bazzil Item I give and bequeath to my loving wife Margit a tract of Land Called Carricoes Hope during her natural life and when she is dead to my loving son James. In Witness hereunto have set my hand & fixed my seal This 14 day of April in the year of our Lord 1764. Peter Carrico (seal) Test: John (his mark) Gates, John (V his mark) Armstrong. On the back of the foregoing will was endorsed the following probt to wit. Charles County tst 18 October 1765 came John Gates and made Oath on the Holy Evangelists of almighty God that he saw Peter Carrico the Testator sign and seal the within Will and heard him publish and Declare it to be his last will and testament, and that at the time of his so doing was to the best of his apprehension of sound and disposing mind and memory and that he together with James Armstrong the other witness Severally Subscribed as witness so the said will in the presence of the testror & at his request. D. Jenifer D Co.. 44. T.L.C. Genealogy, Charles Co., MD Land Rec 176165, Book L#3, p76: p. 580: Aug 18, 1764 from Peter Carico (Carrico) Sr of CC planter, to Samuel Hanson of CC merchant for 10,170 lbs of crop tobacco, a tract of land in CC called the Maid Stone bounded by Thomas Hunt's land called Hunts Venture, thence to a parcel of land called Canterbury, a bounded white oak of Robert Gates's, containing about 100 acres. If however sd Peter Carico Sr pays sd Samuel Hanson, the afd tobacco with legal interest from today, in three equal payments, the first payment by May 21 1765, the second by May 21 1766, and the third by May 21, 1767, then this deed to be void. Signed Peter Carico. Wit. Richd Harrison, Josias Hawkins, Margret, the wife of the sd Peter, released her right of dower. Recorded Jan 9 1765. 45. unknown compiler, compiler, "Charles County Maryland Probate Records Inventories 17531779"; 55: Peter Carrico 31 Oct 1765 kin Ignatius Carico , Margaret Carrico admx., Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. 46. __________, Charles Co., MD, Rent Roll 1753, p. 61 "p. 76. Maidstone. ...100. Peter CARRICO from John ROGERS, Oct 20, 1769. Deed Recovery Investing an estate in fee.". 47. V L Jr. Skinner, Abstracts of the Inventories of the Prerogative Court of Maryland 171820 (No place: no publisher, no date), List of Debts for Philip KEY, in the inventories is a list of the debts due to the estate of Phillip KEY. The inventory was filed in St. Mary's Co. This list dated 9 Dec 1769 Liber 102 Folios 101114. ... Peter Carrico..... 48. T.L.C. Genealogy, Charles County, Maryland Land Records 17751782 (P O Box 403369. Miami Beach, FL 331401369: T.L.C. Genealogy, 1997), p. 88. p. 400. 9 Aug 1779. from Samuel Hanson of CC, to Richard Carnes of St. Mary's for 8320 lbs part of a tract called jordan which sd Hanson on 9 Jun 1756 bought of John Moore & Precilla, his wife, said to cantain 281 acres, 97 acres of which land sd Hanson afterwards sold to Smith Middleton so that the part of Jordan now sold to sd Carnes is computed to be about 184 acres, sd Hanson and Carnes herby agree to fix it to that quantity. Also herebyconveyed is part of a tract of land called Maidston, being part of that part of sd tract which sd Hanson, on Aug 18 1764 bought of Peter Carico (sd Hanson reserving to himself the rents that will arise or become due on sd parcels of land until next Chirstmas) Signed Sam Hanson. Wit. Robert Young, Joshua Sanders (CC JP's) Recorded 1 Oct. 1779. Hereinafter cited as Charles Co., MD Land 177582. 49. unknown author, Looking Up Family Tree, Maryland Calendar of Wills, Baldwin Vol. II page 148. Will of Robert Gates. of St. Mary's County Maryland, signed February 5 1694, and probated June 6 1698 To wife Dorothy, Extx., 100a "Gates Hope", 60a "Gates Purchase", 170a "New Bradford", 20 acre part of Maidstone which was purchased of Thomas Hunt. Child: John & Robert equally & heirs 2 lots at Newport Town, 275a "St Michael's" , 200a "St. Mary's" , & 193a "Gates Swamp". dau Catherine & heirs 200a pt. "Poppleton" nr. Patuxent R., dau Susannah and hrs. residue of "Branford", dau Ann & hrs 80a part of "Maidstone", son Joseph "Gate's Hope" & "Gates Purchase" also "New Branford" and "Maidstone" afsd at decease of mother, Priest of Roman Catholic Church personalty. Test Ric'd Edelen, Jas Connell, Jas Haggon. Note at foot of will dates of birth of child given as follows Catherine born 7 Jul 1676, Susanna 12 Oct 1678, John 19 Sep 1681, Robert 13 Feb 1686, Ann 23rd Jul 1690, Joseph 8 Dec 1693. L6.f113. 50. Barnes, "MD Charles Co Depositions", p. 699. CHLR #59: confirm P#3 17661767. Margaret Carricoe age 52 stated she was the wife of Peter Carrico on 28 Sep 1767, in Charles Co., MD.. 51. unknown author, Charles County, Maryland Land, p.116:p435: Recorded Mar 24 1741/2. Mar 29 1742 from Thomas Pulton of CC, Gentleman, to James Carricoe of CC planter, for divers good causes, the lease of a pracel of land in CC bounded by the line of Mr Pranham's land, the line of Mr John Pigion's containing about 104 acres. To have and to hold to sd James Carricoe, Catherine Carricoe, his wife, and Sarah Carricoe his daughter. The anual rent is 700 lbs tobacco. James Carrico shall not, without special leave of Pulton, fell or dispose of any timber on sd land other than for the use of sd plantation, that is to say, for necessary fencing and for building and repairs or casking for tobacco or cider or other dirink made on sd lands, provided that Pulton may cut and carry away andy timber for his own use for building. If the lands are, at the end of this lease, exposed again to be leased as coppy held (copyholder) land, then sd James Carricoe shall have the refusal thereof, provided he shall be content to pay so much for ths same as any persons shall be willing to give. Further, sd James Carricoe shall not let any part of the lands to anyone without consent of Pulton. If Carricoe wants ot sell his interest in the land, Pulton shall have the refusal thereof. Lastly, sd James Carricoe shall give his attendance and due homage to Pulton if any disturbance should arise on sd lands or with tentants upon sd lands. Signed Thos Pulton, James (I his mark) Carricoe. Wit. Gustavus Brown & Robt Yates.. 52. Bates, Chas Co. MD Settlers 16581745, p. 48. "Carricoe, James (planter). Lease on 9 March 1742, of 104 acrs for lifetimes of sd James Carricoe, Catherine Carrico his wife & Sharah Carricoe his dau. (Land: 0#2.435).". 53. unknown author, Charles County, Maryland, Court Records, 17741778 An EveryName Index. Record Book X No 3 17741778. Microfilm #CR 34,669 for X #4 pages 1101 & film #CR 34,570 for the rest of X #3. March Ct 1775 pages 1209; August Ct 1775 p. 336404; November Ct 1775 p.437485; March Ct 1776 p. 510521; November Ct 1776 p. 522551; March Ct 1777 p. 554563; August Ct 1777 p. 566579 & 581601; November Ct 1777 p. 580 & 604612; March Ct. 1778 p.615686 of which free males over 18 p. 630640, people who took an oath of allegiance p. 641651; August Ct 1778 p. 691767. (P. O. Box 403369, Miami Beach FL 331401369: T. L. C. Genealogy [8008588558], 1995), p. 639 free males over 18 years. Carol (Gehrs) Mitchell, 134 Schnauzer Lane, Beaver Falls, PA 15010 <carolmit@usaor.net> 724-847-4473 [using The Master Genealogist 3.5, WP8, Eudora] | ||||||||||
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