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Mon, 23 Nov 1998 23:41:33 -0500 "Gerald D. Watkins" <gdwatkins@mail.utexas.edu> This is what I have: Jacob Clements dod aft 1717 according to nephew's will m (Claire Green dob abt 1696 Green's Inheritance Charles Co. Md.) They had a daughter Elizabeth. I have no marriage for her but she should be about the right age. Since her mother was born in 1696 that means she probably was born about 1735/40. At least it might give you a place to start. Try Charles Co. ________________ Note: Beware of forged genealogies on this line. | ||||||||||||||||
Notes for James (Spouse 1) | ||||||||||||||||
Siblings not entered: John, Thomas Ignatius, James, Bartholomew, Basil (Bazzil) See Carrico File 3 "The settlement of the estate of James is recorded in the proceeding of the Charles County, Maryland, County Court session of June, 1803. This record discloses the names of children who were listed in the following order: Deborah; Walter; Dennis; Margaret; Pricy; James; John Martin; Alexander; Vincent; and Tabitha. Records indicate that they were not named in the order of their birth. The records of Charles County also show that James "of Peter" and James "of James" both subscribed to the Oath of Loyalty and Support in 1778. And in the records of Guardian's Accounts in Charles County for 1808, it is shown that John Martin and Alexander were wards if Henry Montgomery and identified as "orphans' of James "of Peter" Carrico. James had inherited "Carrico Hope" at the death of his mother, under the terms of the will of his father, Peter. The census of 1790 of Charles County, Maryland shows James as the head of a family consisting of one male over 16, three males under 16, five females and three slaves. While it is not possible to make a positive statement, it is very probable that several of the issue of James Carrico migrated to Kentucky in the general migration of the Carrico clan as some of the names are found in early Kentucky records. For instance, the marriage record books of Nelson County, Kentucky show the marriage of Alexander Carrico to Fanny Cash on November 27, 1821. Marriage records of Deborah (Debby) Carrico and Walter Carrico are found in Washington County, Kentucky. And records of the marriages of Dennis Carrico are found in Burks County, Pennsylvania and St. Louis County, Missouri." Carrico File 3 ---------- Pages 53-58 of "Revolutionary Patriots of Charles County Maryland 1775-1783" by Henry C. Peden, Jr. is filled with members of the CLEMENTS family. Page 45 has three entries for James CARRICOE: James of James, James of John, and James, Sr. (all three took Oath of Allegiance in 1778; James of John and James, Sr. are given as residents of Bryan Town Hundred in 1778. No mention is made in this book of an Elizabeth Clements CARRICO. Ernest L. Irish; eirish@us.hsanet.net _________ Mon, 16 Nov 1998 07:40:22 -0500 Carol Mitchell <carolmit@usaor.net> He is not James T Carrico, Just James Carrico. He is my ancestor. And of all the records I have found on him he has no T in his name ever. If you would like to exchange information I would enjoy it if we have not. | ||||||||||||||||
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