Noah Diah Carter

M, b. 16 March 1775, d. 18 April 1854
FatherDavid Carter b. 5 Oct 1744, d. 2 Jan 1812
MotherMary Pauline Garrigues b. 2 Nov 1745, d. 30 Jan 1812
ChartsAgnes (Carter) Richards' Pedigree Chart
     Noah Diah Carter was also known as Neodiah Carter.1

     Noah Diah Carter was born on 16 March 1775 in New Jersey.2 He was the son of David Carter and Mary Pauline Garrigues. In the 1790 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Noah Diah Carter is assumed to be enumerated with David Carter.3

     Noah Diah Carter married Ruth Turner circa 1795. Circa 1796 their son, John Carter, was born in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.4,2 On 14 December 1797 their daughter, Nancy Carter, was born in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.2 Their third child, Hannah, was born on 1 September 1798 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.2 Their fourth child, Ruth, was born on 4 March 1800 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.2

     Noah Diah Carter, shown as Neodiah Carter, was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 census Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York. It is assumed that he is the male between 26 and 44. He is living near his brothers, Jacob and Ichabod, and his father, David. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, John Carter, a free white male, under 10 years old, Nancy Carter, Hannah Carter and Ruth Carter, free white females, under 10 years old, Ruth Carter, a free white female, age 26 to 44 old.5 Their fifth child, Henry, was born on 4 March 1803 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.2 Their sixth child, Julianna, was born on 17 January 1807.2 Their seventh child, Frances, was born on 2 December 1807.2

     Noah Diah Carter, shown as Nodiah Carter, was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census Suffolk County, New York. It is assumed that he is the male between 26 and 44. Also there are one unknown male under ten, in this household. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household,Henry Carter, a free white male, under 10 years old, Hannah Carter, Frances Carter, Julianna Carter and Ruth Carter, free white females, under 10 years old, Nancy Carter, a free white female, age 10 to 15 years old, Ruth Turner, a free white female, age 26 to 44 old.6 Their eighth child, Noah Diah, was born on 5 April 1814. Their ninth child, Mary, was born circa 1815.

     Noah Diah Carter, shown as Noah D. Carter, was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 census Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York. He could be the male indicated as over 45. He is living next to Jacob Carter and near Isaac and Icahod Carter. Betsy Carter is also living in the same county. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Noah Diah Carter, a free white male, under 10 years old, Henry Carter, a free white male, age 10 to 16 years old, John Carter, a free white male, age 16 to 26 years old, Mary Carter, a free white female, under 10 years old, Julianna Carter, a free white female, age 10 to 16 years old, Frances Carter, free white females, age 10 to 16 years old, Ruth Carter, a free white female, age 16 to 26 years old, Hannah Carter and Nancy Carter, free white females, age 16 to 26 years old, Ruth Turner, a free white female, age 45 years or older.7

     Noah Diah Carter married Julia Hallock after 1847. Noah Diah Carter survived the death of Ruth Turner on 15 June 1847 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York; her husband, Noah Diah Carter. In the census of 14 September 1850 at Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Noah Diah Carter, shown as Noadiah Carter, is listed as the head of a household which includes the following household member; Julia Hallock. At 78 he is a farmer with real estate value of $500. He is living next to the family of Mitchell Carter, age 35, Camilia 24, and Sarah 4.He was born in New York.8

     Noah Diah Carter died on 18 April 1854 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York, at age 79.2

Family 1

Ruth Turner b. 28 Feb 1772, d. 15 Jun 1847
Children

Family 2

Julia Hallock

Citations

  1. Neodiah Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Page M32_27, National Archives micropublication 16. Source No. 438.
  2. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.
  3. David Carter household, 1790 U. S. Census, Brookhaven Co., Connecticut, population schedule, Brookhaven, Page 161, handwritten 102, National Archives micropublication M637_6. Source No. 732.
  4. John Carter household. 1850 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven, Family 236, National Archives micropublication age 55 and born in New York. Source No. 444.
  5. Neodiah Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, National Archives micropublication M32_27. Source No. 438.
  6. Nodiah Carter household, 1810 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule. Source No. 439.
  7. Noah D. Carter household, 1820 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page M33_74, National Archives micropublication 344. Source No. 440.
  8. Nodiah Carter household. 1850 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page 247, Family 981, National Archives micropublication M432_601. (viewed on Ancestry. com, October 2002) Source No. 444.

Ruth Turner

F, b. 28 February 1772, d. 15 June 1847
ChartsAgnes (Carter) Richards' Pedigree Chart
     Ruth Turner was born on 28 February 1772.1

     Ruth Turner married Noah Diah Carter, son of David Carter and Mary Pauline Garrigues, circa 1795. Circa 1796 their son, John Carter, was born in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.2,1 On 14 December 1797 their daughter, Nancy Carter, was born in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.1 Their third child, Hannah, was born on 1 September 1798 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.1 In the 1800 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Ruth Turner is assumed to be enumerated with Neodiah Carter.3 Their fifth child, Henry, was born on 4 March 1803 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.1 Their sixth child, Julianna, was born on 17 January 1807.1 Their seventh child, Frances, was born on 2 December 1807.1 In the 1810 census in Suffolk County, New York, Ruth Turner is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.4 Their eighth child, Noah Diah, was born on 5 April 1814. Their ninth child, Mary, was born circa 1815. Ruth Turner was survived by her husband, Noah Diah Carter.

     Ruth Turner died on 15 June 1847 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York, at age 75.1

Family

Noah Diah Carter b. 16 Mar 1775, d. 18 Apr 1854
Children

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.
  2. John Carter household. 1850 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven, Family 236, National Archives micropublication age 55 and born in New York. Source No. 444.
  3. Neodiah Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, National Archives micropublication M32_27. Source No. 438.
  4. Nodiah Carter household, 1810 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule. Source No. 439.

Nancy Carter

F, b. 14 December 1797, d. 19 December 1884
FatherNoah Diah Carter b. 16 Mar 1775, d. 18 Apr 1854
MotherRuth Turner b. 28 Feb 1772, d. 15 Jun 1847
     Nancy Carter was born on 14 December 1797 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.1 She was the daughter of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner. In the 1800 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Nancy Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Neodiah Carter.2 In the 1810 census in Suffolk County, New York, Nancy Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.3

     Nancy Carter married Richard Skidmore Gerard after 1813.1 In the 1820 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Nancy Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.4

     Nancy Carter died on 19 December 1884 in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, at age 87.1

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.
  2. Neodiah Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, National Archives micropublication M32_27. Source No. 438.
  3. Nodiah Carter household, 1810 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule. Source No. 439.
  4. Noah D. Carter household, 1820 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page M33_74, National Archives micropublication 344. Source No. 440.

Hannah Carter

F, b. 1 September 1798
FatherNoah Diah Carter b. 16 Mar 1775, d. 18 Apr 1854
MotherRuth Turner b. 28 Feb 1772, d. 15 Jun 1847
     Hannah Carter was born on 1 September 1798 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.1 She was the daughter of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner. In the 1800 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Hannah Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Neodiah Carter.2 In the 1810 census in Suffolk County, New York, Hannah Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.3 In the 1820 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Hannah Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.4

     Hannah Carter married Nathan Davis after 1820.1

Family

Nathan Davis

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.
  2. Neodiah Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, National Archives micropublication M32_27. Source No. 438.
  3. Nodiah Carter household, 1810 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule. Source No. 439.
  4. Noah D. Carter household, 1820 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page M33_74, National Archives micropublication 344. Source No. 440.

Ruth Carter

F, b. 4 March 1800
FatherNoah Diah Carter b. 16 Mar 1775, d. 18 Apr 1854
MotherRuth Turner b. 28 Feb 1772, d. 15 Jun 1847
     Ruth Carter was born on 4 March 1800 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.1 She was the daughter of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner. In the June 1800 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Ruth Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Neodiah Carter.2 In the 1810 census in Suffolk County, New York, Ruth Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.3 In the 1820 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Ruth Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.4

     Ruth Carter married Elisha Overton in Jefferson, New York.1

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.
  2. Neodiah Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, National Archives micropublication M32_27. Source No. 438.
  3. Nodiah Carter household, 1810 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule. Source No. 439.
  4. Noah D. Carter household, 1820 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page M33_74, National Archives micropublication 344. Source No. 440.

Henry Carter

M, b. 4 March 1803, d. 21 December 1897
FatherNoah Diah Carter b. 16 Mar 1775, d. 18 Apr 1854
MotherRuth Turner b. 28 Feb 1772, d. 15 Jun 1847
     Henry Carter was born on 4 March 1803 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.1 He was the son of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner. In the 1810 census in Suffolk County, New York, Henry Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.2 In the 1820 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Henry Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.3

     Henry Carter married Eliza Hudson.1

     Henry Carter married Julia R. Raynor on 26 November 1826 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.1 Reminder - Pick a Role; In his household are two males under 5, himself between 20 and 30 and one female between 30 and 40. Living nearby are Silas, Isaac, Ichabod, Jacob Jr., Jacob, John, Dyer, and another Silas.4

     Henry Carter died on 21 December 1897 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York, at age 94.1

Family 1

Eliza Hudson

Family 2

Julia R. Raynor

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.
  2. Nodiah Carter household, 1810 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule. Source No. 439.
  3. Noah D. Carter household, 1820 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page M33_74, National Archives micropublication 344. Source No. 440.
  4. Henry Carter household, 1830 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven, National Archives micropublication 188. (M19_103) Source No. 441.

Julianna Carter

F, b. 17 January 1807, d. 7 November 1886
FatherNoah Diah Carter b. 16 Mar 1775, d. 18 Apr 1854
MotherRuth Turner b. 28 Feb 1772, d. 15 Jun 1847
     Julianna Carter was born on 17 January 1807.1 She was the daughter of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner. In the 1810 census in Suffolk County, New York, Julianna Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.2 In the 1820 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Julianna Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.3

     Julianna Carter died on 7 November 1886 at age 79.1

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.
  2. Nodiah Carter household, 1810 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule. Source No. 439.
  3. Noah D. Carter household, 1820 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page M33_74, National Archives micropublication 344. Source No. 440.

Frances Carter

M, b. 2 December 1807, d. 30 March 1883
FatherNoah Diah Carter b. 16 Mar 1775, d. 18 Apr 1854
MotherRuth Turner b. 28 Feb 1772, d. 15 Jun 1847
     Frances Carter was born on 2 December 1807.1 He was the son of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner. In the 1810 census in Suffolk County, New York, Frances Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.2 In the 1820 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Frances Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.3

     Frances Carter died on 30 March 1883 at age 75.1

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. Source No. 509.
  2. Nodiah Carter household, 1810 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule. Source No. 439.
  3. Noah D. Carter household, 1820 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page M33_74, National Archives micropublication 344. Source No. 440.

Noah Diah Carter

M, b. 5 April 1814
FatherNoah Diah Carter b. 16 Mar 1775, d. 18 Apr 1854
MotherRuth Turner b. 28 Feb 1772, d. 15 Jun 1847
     Noah Diah Carter was born on 5 April 1814. He was the son of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner. In the 1820 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Noah Diah Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.1

     Noah Diah Carter married Elizabeth circa 1835.2 In the census of 13 August 1850 at Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Noah Diah Carter, shown as Noadiah Carter, is listed as a head of household which includes the following household members; Elizabeth, Egbert Carter, Charry Carter, Gilbert H. Carter, Francis Carter and Elizabeth A. Carter. Noadiah is 36 years old, working as a laborer and was born in New York.2 Reminder - Pick a Role; Noah, age 46, is a Butcher with 250 in Real Estate value. He was born in New York and is living with his wife, two sons, and two daughters.3 In the census of 12 July 1870 in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Noah Diah Carter, shown as Noah D. Carter, is listed as the head of household which included the following household members; Elizabeth, Sir Richard Whetehill, Gilbert H. Carter and Elizabeth A. Carter. He is 55 years old, a butcher with real estate property valued $1200 and personal property valued at $500. He was born in New York and is living with his wife and three children.4

Family

Elizabeth b. 1815
Children

Citations

  1. Noah D. Carter household, 1820 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page M33_74, National Archives micropublication 344. Source No. 440.
  2. Noadiah Carter household. 1850 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page 210, Family 364, National Archives micropublication M432_601. (viewed on ancestry.com, October 2002) Source No. 444.
  3. Noah D. Carter household. 1860 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page 805, Family 1004. Source No. 445.
  4. Noah D. Carter household. 1870 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page 354, Family 726. Source No. 493.

Mary Carter

F, b. circa 1815
FatherNoah Diah Carter b. 16 Mar 1775, d. 18 Apr 1854
MotherRuth Turner b. 28 Feb 1772, d. 15 Jun 1847
     Mary Carter was born circa 1815. She was the daughter of Noah Diah Carter and Ruth Turner. In the 1820 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Mary Carter is assumed to be enumerated with Noah Diah Carter.1

Citations

  1. Noah D. Carter household, 1820 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page M33_74, National Archives micropublication 344. Source No. 440.

Julia Hallock

F
     Julia Hallock married Noah Diah Carter, son of David Carter and Mary Pauline Garrigues, after 1847.

Family

Noah Diah Carter b. 16 Mar 1775, d. 18 Apr 1854

David Carter

M, b. 5 October 1744, d. 2 January 1812
FatherNicholas Carter1 b. bt 1690 - 1708
Motherwife of Nicholas Carter, (?) Suzanne b. b 1715
ChartsAgnes (Carter) Richards' Pedigree Chart
     David Carter was born on 5 October 1744 in Elizabethtown, Union County, New Jersey.2,3 He was the son of Nicholas Carter and wife of Nicholas Carter, (?) Suzanne.1

     David Carter married Mary Pauline Garrigues, daughter of Jacob Garrigues and wife of Jacob Garrigus, Sarah, in September 1762 in New Jersey.3

     David Carter, shown as David Carter, was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 census Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York. He is shown as over 16 and living near Jacob Carter. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Silas Carter and Noah Diah Carter, free white males, under 16 years old, Henry Carter, a free white male, age 16 years and older, Mary Pauline Garrigues, a free white female.4

     David Carter, shown as David Carter, was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 census Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York. He may be the male over 45 years old. No slaves are listed and his other sons Noah, Ichabod, and Jacob are listed nearby as head of households. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Mary Pauline Garrigues, a free white female, age 45 years or older.5 Reminder - Pick a Role; He is the only one listed in his household, age 45 and over. He is living dear Nodiah, Jacob, Silas, and Richard Carter.6

     David Carter died on 2 January 1812 in Long Island, Suffolk County, New York, at age 67.2 He is buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery located in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York. He is buried in the same cemetery as his cons, Ichabod and Jacob.2

Family

Mary Pauline Garrigues b. 2 Nov 1745, d. 30 Jan 1812
Children

Citations

  1. Editor Francis Bazley Lee, Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey (New Jersey: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1910.) Hereinafter cited as Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey. Viewed online 5 August 2015 at Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey. (Page 143: To my loving children and grandchildren I bequeath all the remainder of my personal esate, one sixth to Barnabas, one sixth to Benjamin, to Luke one sixth, to Nathaniel one sixth, to my daughter Mary Wines one sixth and to my loving grandchildren Susanna and Sarah Hall one sixth at eighteen years of age...Besides these six children mentioned above, the family tradition is that he had another son Nehemiah, and that all of the sons except Nathaniel migrated to New Orleans. It is much more probable however that the Nehemiah Carter who went south was a cousin, and not a brother to Barnabas's children, as the records givent eh date of his migration as between 1770 and 1775. He is probably the son of Nicholas Carter, who died in October or November 1770, leaving children: Abraham, Nehemiah, Moses, Nicholas, David, Reuben, Comfort and Kezia, and a widow Susanna.) Source No. 512.
  2. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. (Revolutionary War Patroits Buried inthe Town of Brookhaven. Much of this information came from a pamplet prepared by Harry W. Huson and Published by the Bookhaven Town Bicentennial Committee while other information was donated by visitors. David Carter, Born Oct. 5, 1744 - Died Jan. 2, 1812, Burial: Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Manorville.) Source No. 509.
  3. Flora Newby (e-mail address), Carter and Hall NJ in "Rootsweb Archive: Carter and Hall in New Jersey", listserve message to archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com, 5 August 2001. Printout dated 5 August 2015. Data unverified. Ix. David Carter, b. Elizabethtown or Morris Co., NJ, 2 Nov. 1745; d. 2 Jan. 1812 (AFN: 2JSC-S9). He m. (1) Mary Garagus. She was b. 1745; d. 1812. The Compendium (Vol. V. p. 253) indicates that he was a pvt. and corpl. in the Morris Co., NJ Militia during the Amer. Rev. They had a child who d. 28 Oct. 1783. They had a son Ichabod, b. 1767 or 3 Feb 1769,; d. 1851 who m. (1) Abigail MacCalvy, b. 1770; d. 1848. They had a son Silas, b. 1800; d. 1868 who m. (1) Judith Ann Laws, b. 1897; d. 1887. Silas had a dau. Sarah Ann b. 1842; d. 1875. IGI sub. for son Jacob, b. NY, ca. 1776. Hereinafter cited as Rootsweb: Carter and Hall. Source No. Source No. 745.
  4. David Carter household, 1790 U. S. Census, Brookhaven Co., Connecticut, population schedule, Brookhaven, Page 161, handwritten 102, National Archives micropublication M637_6. Source No. 732.
  5. David Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Page M32_27, National Archives micropublication 16. Source No. 438.
  6. David Carter household, 1810 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Page M252_36, National Archives micropublication 220. Source No. 439.

Mary Pauline Garrigues

F, b. 2 November 1745, d. 30 January 1812
FatherJacob Garrigues b. 1716, d. 13 May 1798
Motherwife of Jacob Garrigus, Sarah
ChartsAgnes (Carter) Richards' Pedigree Chart
     Mary Pauline Garrigues was born on 2 November 1745 in Rockaway, Morris County, New Jersey.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Garrigues and wife of Jacob Garrigus, Sarah. Mary Pauline Garrigues was baptized on 27 June 1761 at new Jersey as an adult.

     Mary Pauline Garrigues married David Carter, son of Nicholas Carter and wife of Nicholas Carter, (?) Suzanne, in September 1762 in New Jersey.1 In the 1790 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Mary Pauline Garrigues is assumed to be enumerated with David Carter.2 In the 1800 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Mary Pauline Garrigues is assumed to be enumerated with David Carter.3

     Mary Pauline Garrigues died on 30 January 1812 at age 66.1

Family

David Carter b. 5 Oct 1744, d. 2 Jan 1812
Children

Citations

  1. Flora Newby (e-mail address), Carter and Hall NJ in "Rootsweb Archive: Carter and Hall in New Jersey", listserve message to archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com, 5 August 2001. Printout dated 5 August 2015. Data unverified. Ix. David Carter, b. Elizabethtown or Morris Co., NJ, 2 Nov. 1745; d. 2 Jan. 1812 (AFN: 2JSC-S9). He m. (1) Mary Garagus. She was b. 1745; d. 1812. The Compendium (Vol. V. p. 253) indicates that he was a pvt. and corpl. in the Morris Co., NJ Militia during the Amer. Rev. They had a child who d. 28 Oct. 1783. They had a son Ichabod, b. 1767 or 3 Feb 1769,; d. 1851 who m. (1) Abigail MacCalvy, b. 1770; d. 1848. They had a son Silas, b. 1800; d. 1868 who m. (1) Judith Ann Laws, b. 1897; d. 1887. Silas had a dau. Sarah Ann b. 1842; d. 1875. IGI sub. for son Jacob, b. NY, ca. 1776. Hereinafter cited as Rootsweb: Carter and Hall. Source No. Source No. 745.
  2. David Carter household, 1790 U. S. Census, Brookhaven Co., Connecticut, population schedule, Brookhaven, Page 161, handwritten 102, National Archives micropublication M637_6. Source No. 732.
  3. David Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Page M32_27, National Archives micropublication 16. Source No. 438.

Ichabod Carter

M, b. 3 February 1769, d. 14 October 1851
FatherDavid Carter b. 5 Oct 1744, d. 2 Jan 1812
MotherMary Pauline Garrigues b. 2 Nov 1745, d. 30 Jan 1812
     Another source indicates that Ichabod Carter may have been born on 3 February 1767 at New Jersey. The census states that he is 83 years old and born in New Jersey. The notes from the burial record state that he was born about 1767.1,2,3

     Ichabod Carter was born on 3 February 1769 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.3 He was the son of David Carter and Mary Pauline Garrigues.

     Ichabod Carter married Abigail McCalvey circa 1793.3

     Ichabod Carter, shown as Echabod Carter, was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 census Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York. He may be the individual listed as between 26 and we. He is also living near his brothers Jacob and Neodiah and his father, David. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Henry Carter and Silas C. Carter, free white males, under 10 years old, Mary Carter, a free white female, under 10 years old.4

     Ichabod Carter, shown as Richard Carter, was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census. In 1800 census he had two males under 10, who are now between 10 and 15 and in 1820 are between 16 and 25. In 1800 he had one female under 10, who is now between 10 and 15 along with two more females under 10. In 1820 these three females are between 16 and 25. In 1800 and 1810 he had one male and one female between 26 and 44 and in 1820, they are both over 45. Because of these similarities and because Ichabod's father and brothers are living nearby, this Richard Carter must be Ichabod.5

     Ichabod Carter, shown as Icahod Carter, was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 census. His household includes males; one under ten, two between 16 and 25 and one 45 and over. The females are; three between the ages 16 and 25. and one 45 and over. He is living near Jacob, Noah D., and Isaac Carter. There is also a Betsy Carter living in the same township.6

     In the 1830 census at an unknown place , Ichabod Carter was listed as a head of a family. There are four in the household. Males ages 20 to 29 and 60 to 69. Females ages 15 to 19 and 69 to 69.7

     Ichabod Carter was listed as a head of a family on the 1840 census Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York. His household includes one male 15 to 19 and 70-79 (himself). Also one female 60-69. His name appears as Icabod Carter. In the census of 14 September 1850 at an unknown place , Ichabod Carter, shown as Ichabod Carter, is listed as the head of a family and is living alone. He is 83 years old and was born in New Jersey. He is iving by himself, but next to Silas Carter, age 50 and Henry Carter.1

     Ichabod Carter died on 14 October 1851 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York, at age 82.2,3 He is buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery located in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York. He is buried in the same cemetery as his father and brother Jacob Carter.2

Family

Abigail McCalvey b. 1770, d. 20 Aug 1848
Children

Citations

  1. Ichabod Carter household. 1850 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven, Family 246, National Archives micropublication 974. Source No. 444.
  2. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. (Revolutionary War Patroits Buried inthe Town of Brookhaven. Much of this information came from a pamplet prepared by Harry W. Huson and Published by the Bookhaven Town Bicentennial Committee while other information was donated by visitors. Carter, Deacon Ichabod, Born about 1767 - Died Oct. 14, 1851. Burila: Prebyterian Church Cemetery, Manorville.) Source No. 509.
  3. Flora Newby (e-mail address), Carter and Hall NJ in "Rootsweb Archive: Carter and Hall in New Jersey", listserve message to archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com, 5 August 2001. Printout dated 5 August 2015. Data unverified. Ix. David Carter, b. Elizabethtown or Morris Co., NJ, 2 Nov. 1745; d. 2 Jan. 1812 (AFN: 2JSC-S9). He m. (1) Mary Garagus. She was b. 1745; d. 1812. The Compendium (Vol. V. p. 253) indicates that he was a pvt. and corpl. in the Morris Co., NJ Militia during the Amer. Rev. They had a child who d. 28 Oct. 1783. They had a son Ichabod, b. 1767 or 3 Feb 1769,; d. 1851 who m. (1) Abigail MacCalvy, b. 1770; d. 1848. They had a son Silas, b. 1800; d. 1868 who m. (1) Judith Ann Laws, b. 1897; d. 1887. Silas had a dau. Sarah Ann b. 1842; d. 1875. IGI sub. for son Jacob, b. NY, ca. 1776. Hereinafter cited as Rootsweb: Carter and Hall. Source No. Source No. 745.
  4. Ichabod Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Page M32_27, National Archives micropublication 16. Source No. 438.
  5. Richard Carter household, 1810 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Page M252_36, National Archives micropublication 221. Source No. 439.
  6. Icahod Carter household, 1820 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page M33_74, National Archives micropublication 343. Source No. 440.
  7. Ichadoa Carter household, 1830 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven, Page M19_103, National Archives micropublication 188 and 189. Source No. 441.
  8. Silas Carter household. 1850 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven, Family 246, National Archives micropublication 974. Source No. 444.

Jacob Carter

M, b. 16 April 1769, d. 30 October 1851
FatherDavid Carter b. 5 Oct 1744, d. 2 Jan 1812
MotherMary Pauline Garrigues b. 2 Nov 1745, d. 30 Jan 1812
     Jacob Carter was born on 16 April 1769 in New Jersey. Notes from his burial record, state that he was born about 1769.1 He was the son of David Carter and Mary Pauline Garrigues.

     Jacob Carter married Tryphena Dayton on 29 October 1790 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York.

     Jacob Carter, shown as Jacob Carter, was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 census Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York. He is over 16 and living with one female. David Carter is living nearby. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Tryphena Dayton, free white females.2

     Jacob Carter, shown as Jacob Carter, was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 census. In his household one three males and two females. There are two males under ten and one between 26 and 44 years old. One female is under ten and the other is also between 26 and 44 years old. Jacob is living near Ichabod and Neodiah Carter, his brothers and a David Carter, his father. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Tryphena Dayton, a free white female, age 16 to 25 years old.

     Jacob Carter, shown as Jacob Carter, was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census Suffolk County, New York. His household list four children, one male and one female under 10, two males from 10 to 15, one female and one male (himself) between 26 and 44. He is living near his brothers, Nodiah and Silas, and his father, David Carter. Also a Richard Carter. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household.3

     Jacob Carter, shown as Jacob Carter, was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 census Suffolk County, New York. In his househole, he has three males between 16 and 25 and one male (himself) 45 and over. He also has one female between 10 and 15, one between 26 and 44, and one 45 and over. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household.

     In the 1830 census at Suffolk County, New York, Jacob Carter, shown as Jacob Carter, was listed as a head of a family. In his household are three members. One male between 10 and 14 and one female and male (himself) between 50 and 59. He is living next to Jacob Carter Jr. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household.4 Reminder - Pick a Role; He is 81 years old and living with him in Jemina, age 67, and John Horton, age 31. All of them were born in New York. They are living next to John Carter's household.5

     Jacob Carter died on 30 October 1851 in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York, at age 82.1 He is buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery located in Manorville, Suffolk County, New York. He is buried in the same cemetery as his father and brother, Ichabod Carter.1

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. (Revolutionary War Patroits Buried inthe Town of Brookhaven. Much of this information came from a pamplet prepared by Harry W. Huson and Published by the Bookhaven Town Bicentennial Committee while other information was donated by visitors. Carter, Jacob, Born about 1769 - died Oct. 30, 1851. Burial: Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Manorville.) Source No. 509.
  2. Jacob Carter household. 1790 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brook Haven, Page 161, handwritten 102, Family M637_6. Source No. 437.
  3. Jacob Carter household, 1810 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Page M252_36, National Archives micropublication 220. Source No. 439.
  4. Ichadoa Carter household, 1830 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven, Page M19_103, National Archives micropublication 188 and 189. Source No. 441.
  5. Jacob Carter household. 1850 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven, Family 236, National Archives micropublication 805. Source No. 444.

Henry Carter

M, b. 18 September 1771, d. 23 June 1850
FatherDavid Carter b. 5 Oct 1744, d. 2 Jan 1812
MotherMary Pauline Garrigues b. 2 Nov 1745, d. 30 Jan 1812
     Henry Carter was born on 18 September 1771 in New Jersey. He was the son of David Carter and Mary Pauline Garrigues. In the 1790 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Henry Carter is assumed to be enumerated with David Carter.1

     Henry Carter died on 23 June 1850 in Lansing, Oswego County, New York, at age 78.

Citations

  1. David Carter household, 1790 U. S. Census, Brookhaven Co., Connecticut, population schedule, Brookhaven, Page 161, handwritten 102, National Archives micropublication M637_6. Source No. 732.

Silas Carter

M, b. 7 February 1785
FatherDavid Carter b. 5 Oct 1744, d. 2 Jan 1812
MotherMary Pauline Garrigues b. 2 Nov 1745, d. 30 Jan 1812
     Silas Carter married Betsy.1

     Silas Carter was born on 7 February 1785 in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey. He was the son of David Carter and Mary Pauline Garrigues. In the 1790 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Silas Carter is assumed to be enumerated with David Carter.2 In the 1800 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Silas Carter is assumed to be enumerated with David Carter.3 Reminder - Pick a Role; In his household is one male child under ten, one male between 16 and 26 (himself) and one female between 26 and 44.4 Reminder - Pick a Role; There are seven people living in his household. One male between 5 and 9, one male and and one female between 10 and 14, one male and one female between 20 and 29, and one male(himself) and one female between 50 and 59.5 Reminder - Pick a Role; Silas is 76 years old, a farmer, and born in New York. Patty Carter, age 50, born New York is also living with him along with his wife and son. Michael Carter, age 44, and his household are living next to him.

Family

Betsy b. 1794
Children

Citations

  1. Silas Carter household. 1860 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page 880, Family 1573. Source No. 445.
  2. David Carter household, 1790 U. S. Census, Brookhaven Co., Connecticut, population schedule, Brookhaven, Page 161, handwritten 102, National Archives micropublication M637_6. Source No. 732.
  3. David Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Page M32_27, National Archives micropublication 16. Source No. 438.
  4. Silas Carter household, 1810 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Page M252_36, National Archives micropublication 220. Source No. 439.
  5. Silas Carter household, 1840 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Brookhaven Township, Page M704_343, National Archives micropublication 281. Source No. 442.

David Carter

M, b. 15 July 1790, d. 15 November 1816
FatherDavid Carter b. 5 Oct 1744, d. 2 Jan 1812
MotherMary Pauline Garrigues b. 2 Nov 1745, d. 30 Jan 1812
     David Carter married Elizabeth Hawkins.1

     David Carter was born on 15 July 1790. He was the son of David Carter and Mary Pauline Garrigues. In the 1800 census in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, David Carter is assumed to be enumerated with David Carter.2

     David Carter died on 15 November 1816 in Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, at age 26.1

Family

Elizabeth Hawkins
Children

Citations

  1. Long Island Genealogy. Online at @ www.longislandgenealogy.com. Data unveritied. The files contained on this site have been researched and donated for public use by the visitors of Long Island Genealogy and it's expanding family. Where the original author or publication is known it is so noted. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information on The Long Island Genealogy Website we are all subject to human error, therefore researchers should, whenever possible, check the original source of any information. (viewed at www.deepeddy.com/~cwg/garrigues.) Source No. 509.
  2. David Carter household, 1800 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, New York, population schedule, Page M32_27, National Archives micropublication 16. Source No. 438.

Nicholas Carter1

M, b. between 1690 and 1708
FatherNicholas Carter b. 1658
ChartsAgnes (Carter) Richards' Pedigree Chart
     Nicholas Carter was born between 1690 and 1708 in Elizabethtown, Union County, New Jersey.2 He was the son of Nicholas Carter.

     Nicholas Carter married wife of Nicholas Carter, (?) Suzanne circa 1734.3 Nicholas Carter had a will, dated on 18 October 1770 at Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey. Carter, Nicolas, of Hanover, Morris Co., yeoman; will of. Children - Jonathan, Anna, Experience, Hannah, Abraham, Nebemiah, Moses, Nicholas, David, Comfort and Kezia, giving them each 5 shillings. Wife, Susanna, use of rest of personal and real estates, and after her death, to my son Reuben, or when he is 21; but if he die, then to go to his sisters, Comfort and Kezia. Executors - my wife and son, Nehemiah. Witnesses - Joseph Foster, Thomas Genung, Ezekial Cheever. Proven Nov. 22, 1770.4

Family

wife of Nicholas Carter, (?) Suzanne b. b 1715
Children

Citations

  1. Abstract of Early Wills (1761 - 1770), Morris County taken from "Archives of the State of New Jersey; First Series Vol. XXXIII; Vol. IV of Calendar of Wills.". Hereinafter cited as Abstract of Early Wills (1761 - 1770). Nicholas Carter's Will, October 18, 1770. Lib. K, p. 298. Viewed online@ http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmorris/wills2.htm. Source No. 508.
  2. Flora Newby (e-mail address), Carter and Hall NJ in "Rootsweb Archive: Carter and Hall in New Jersey", listserve message to archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com, 5 August 2001. Printout dated 5 August 2015. Data unverified. Nicholas3 Carter (Samuel or Nicholas or John2, Nicholas1, RogerA, ThomasB) born possibly at Elizabeth, New Jersey, between 1690 and 1708 and died 22 November 1770 when his Will was proven. He married probably at New Jersey, circa 1735 Susannah. She survived him. Hereinafter cited as Rootsweb: Carter and Hall. Source No. Source No. 745.
  3. Flora Newby (e-mail address), Carter and Hall NJ in "Rootsweb Archive: Carter and Hall in New Jersey", listserve message to archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com, 5 August 2001. Printout dated 5 August 2015. Data unverified. Nicholas3 Carter (Samuel or Nicholas or John2, Nicholas1, RogerA, ThomasB) born possibly at Elizabeth, New Jersey, between 1690 and 1708 and died22 November 1770 when his Will was proven. He married probably at New Jersey, circa 1735 Susannah. She survived him. Hereinafter cited as Rootsweb: Carter and Hall. Source No. Source No. 745.
  4. Flora Newby (e-mail address), Carter and Hall NJ in "Rootsweb Archive: Carter and Hall in New Jersey", listserve message to archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com, 5 August 2001. Printout dated 5 August 2015. Data unverified. Nicholas's Will was proved November 22, 1770 (New Jersey Colonial Doculments, Calendar of Wills 1761-1770, p. 73) Lib. K, p. 298. His Will gives 5 shillings to each of the above named children. He is a yeoman. Hereinafter cited as Rootsweb: Carter and Hall. Source No. Source No. 745.
  5. Editor Francis Bazley Lee, Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey (New Jersey: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1910.) Hereinafter cited as Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey. Viewed online 5 August 2015 at Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey. (Page 143: To my loving children and grandchildren I bequeath all the remainder of my personal esate, one sixth to Barnabas, one sixth to Benjamin, to Luke one sixth, to Nathaniel one sixth, to my daughter Mary Wines one sixth and to my loving grandchildren Susanna and Sarah Hall one sixth at eighteen years of age...Besides these six children mentioned above, the family tradition is that he had another son Nehemiah, and that all of the sons except Nathaniel migrated to New Orleans. It is much more probable however that the Nehemiah Carter who went south was a cousin, and not a brother to Barnabas's children, as the records givent eh date of his migration as between 1770 and 1775. He is probably the son of Nicholas Carter, who died in October or November 1770, leaving children: Abraham, Nehemiah, Moses, Nicholas, David, Reuben, Comfort and Kezia, and a widow Susanna.) Source No. 512.

wife of Nicholas Carter, (?) Suzanne

F, b. before 1715
ChartsAgnes (Carter) Richards' Pedigree Chart
     Wife of Nicholas Carter, (?) Suzanne was born before 1715.

     Wife of Nicholas Carter, (?) Suzanne married Nicholas Carter, son of Nicholas Carter, circa 1734.1

Family

Nicholas Carter b. bt 1690 - 1708
Children

Citations

  1. Flora Newby (e-mail address), Carter and Hall NJ in "Rootsweb Archive: Carter and Hall in New Jersey", listserve message to archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com, 5 August 2001. Printout dated 5 August 2015. Data unverified. Nicholas3 Carter (Samuel or Nicholas or John2, Nicholas1, RogerA, ThomasB) born possibly at Elizabeth, New Jersey, between 1690 and 1708 and died22 November 1770 when his Will was proven. He married probably at New Jersey, circa 1735 Susannah. She survived him. Hereinafter cited as Rootsweb: Carter and Hall. Source No. Source No. 745.
  2. Abstract of Early Wills (1761 - 1770), Morris County taken from "Archives of the State of New Jersey; First Series Vol. XXXIII; Vol. IV of Calendar of Wills.". Hereinafter cited as Abstract of Early Wills (1761 - 1770). Nicholas Carter's Will, October 18, 1770. Lib. K, p. 298. Viewed online@ http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmorris/wills2.htm. Source No. 508.

Anna Jordan

F, b. 1616/17
ChartsAgnes (Carter) Richards' Pedigree Chart
     Anna Jordan was born in 1616/17 in England.

     Anna Jordan married Robert Cross on 20 August 1635 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 On 4 August 1636 their daughter, Elizabeth Cross, was born in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 On 14 June 1640 their daughter, Mary Cross, was born in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 In 1642 their son, Robert Cross, was born.3,2 On 15 March 1643 their daughter, Martha Cross, was born.2 Their sixth child, Stephen, was born circa 1647 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.4 Their eighth child, Anna, was born in 1651 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 Their ninth child, Peter, was born in 1652/53 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.3,5 Their eleventh child, Sarah, was born in 1655/56 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts. Their twelfth child, Ralph, was born on 15 February 1657/58 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.

Family

Robert Cross b. 1613, d. a 1694
Children

Citations

  1. Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847, Wife of Capt. Abel Lunt of Newburyport, Massachusetts (Portland, Maine: The Anthoensen Press, 1947.) Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847. Viewed on Hathi Trust Digital Library (Viewed 16 August 2015: Page 129: Cross. 1. Robert Cross and Anna Jordan were married on August 20, 1635, presumably in Ipswich where the bride's family had settled a few months before. Anna Cross died in Ipswich on Oct. 29, 1677, and Robert married a second wife, Mary. She was young enough to be his daughter. They were both living in 1694. Robert Cross was born about 1613, his age being estimated twice in 1668 as about fifty-five, and in 1675 as about sixty-three.) Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Source No. 202.
  2. Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847, Wife of Capt. Abel Lunt of Newburyport, Massachusetts (Portland, Maine: The Anthoensen Press, 1947.) Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847. Viewed on Hathi Trust Digital Library (Viewed 16 August 2015: Page 131: Robert Cross, children: (1) Elizabeth, b. Aug. 4, 1636; m. William Nelson. (2) Mary, b. June 14, 1640; m. in Beverly July 3, 1661, Ephraim Herrick. (3) Robert, b. about 1642. (4) Martha, b. March 14, 1643; m. Dec. 20, 1664, William Dirkye. (5) Stephen, b. about 1647. (6) Anna, b. about 1651; m. (1) Thomas Marshall; m. (2) Ephraim Fells. She was aged 21 and unmarried at her father's house in 1671. (7) Sarah, b. about 1656; m. William Butler. (8) Ralph, b. Feb. 15, 1658; d. young.) Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Source No. 202.
  3. Tolland County Connecticut USGenWeb Project: Family History Records - Cross-Vinton Families. Data unvertified. Online @ http://users.rcn.com/lmerrell/crossvinton.html. Printed from the Internet May 15, 2000. Prepared under the Editorial Supervision of Ellery Bicknell Crane, Historic Homes & Institutions and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, Vol. #11, pages 84-86 (n.p.: Lewis Publishing Company, 1907.) Also viewed 13 June 2015 @ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cttollan/familyoutlines/…. Source No. 210.
  4. Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847, Wife of Capt. Abel Lunt of Newburyport, Massachusetts (Portland, Maine: The Anthoensen Press, 1947.) Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847. Viewed on Hathi Trust Digital Library (Viewed 16 August 2015: Page 136: (3) Stephen Cross (Robert) was born in Ipswich about 1647. He is first seen as a boy of thirteen riding home from evening service on a Sunday in May, 1660. His second appearance is when he was seventee, testifying for his father who was bein sued by Gov. Bradstreet for the loss of some sheep which had been entrusted to him.) Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Source No. 202.
  5. Births, Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths: From the Records of the Town and Churches in Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850.. Compiled by Susan W. Dimock. New York: The Baker & Taylor Company, 1898 Hereinafter cited as Vital Records from the Mansfield, Connecticut, 1703-1850. T (Viewed 16 August 2015: Page 313: Noah, son of Stephen and Mary Cross, d. December 1, 1713. Peter Cross, Sr. d. April 9, 1737, aged 84 years. Thomas, son of John and Patience Fuller Cross, d. April 11, 1723. Patience, wife of John Cross, d. October 16, 1729. Mary, wife of Peter Cross, d. January 8, 1739-40. Abigail, daughter of Daniel Jr. and Elizabeth Cross, d. November 29, 1749. Zebulon Cross d. May 4, 1774. Hannah, wife of Jehiel Cross, d. April 4, 1804.) Source No. 621.

Mary Cross

F, b. 14 June 1640
FatherRobert Cross b. 1613, d. a 1694
MotherAnna Jordan b. 1616/17
     Mary Cross was born on 14 June 1640 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Robert Cross and Anna Jordan.

     Mary Cross married Ephram Herrick on 3 July 1661 in Beverly, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847, Wife of Capt. Abel Lunt of Newburyport, Massachusetts (Portland, Maine: The Anthoensen Press, 1947.) Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847. Viewed on Hathi Trust Digital Library (Viewed 16 August 2015: Page 131: Robert Cross, children: (1) Elizabeth, b. Aug. 4, 1636; m. William Nelson. (2) Mary, b. June 14, 1640; m. in Beverly July 3, 1661, Ephraim Herrick. (3) Robert, b. about 1642. (4) Martha, b. March 14, 1643; m. Dec. 20, 1664, William Dirkye. (5) Stephen, b. about 1647. (6) Anna, b. about 1651; m. (1) Thomas Marshall; m. (2) Ephraim Fells. She was aged 21 and unmarried at her father's house in 1671. (7) Sarah, b. about 1656; m. William Butler. (8) Ralph, b. Feb. 15, 1658; d. young.) Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Source No. 202.

Ephram Herrick

M
     Ephram Herrick married Mary Cross, daughter of Robert Cross and Anna Jordan, on 3 July 1661 in Beverly, Massachusetts.1

Family

Mary Cross b. 14 Jun 1640

Citations

  1. Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847, Wife of Capt. Abel Lunt of Newburyport, Massachusetts (Portland, Maine: The Anthoensen Press, 1947.) Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847. Viewed on Hathi Trust Digital Library (Viewed 16 August 2015: Page 131: Robert Cross, children: (1) Elizabeth, b. Aug. 4, 1636; m. William Nelson. (2) Mary, b. June 14, 1640; m. in Beverly July 3, 1661, Ephraim Herrick. (3) Robert, b. about 1642. (4) Martha, b. March 14, 1643; m. Dec. 20, 1664, William Dirkye. (5) Stephen, b. about 1647. (6) Anna, b. about 1651; m. (1) Thomas Marshall; m. (2) Ephraim Fells. She was aged 21 and unmarried at her father's house in 1671. (7) Sarah, b. about 1656; m. William Butler. (8) Ralph, b. Feb. 15, 1658; d. young.) Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Source No. 202.

Elizabeth Cheney

F
     Elizabeth Cheney married Stephen Cross, son of Robert Cross and Anna Jordan, in 1672 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. In 1672, Robert Cross, sr., his son Stephen, widow Cheney of Newbury and her daughter Elizabeth met at the house of Quartemaster John Perkins in Ipswich. Robert Cross desired the widow to give her daughter, Elizabeth to his son Stephen in marriage, but the widow would not consent unless Stephen was given some land to settle on by his father. Cross told the widow that he had an island in Chebacco river which he did intend for Stephen and that he valued it at about $200. She consented to the match. Immdediately thereupon Robert Cross drew a gift to his son, Stephen of the said island subscribed to it. Stephen and Elizabeth were soon married. John Kendrick swore to these facts on March 31, 1685.1

Family

Stephen Cross b. c 1647, d. b 1704/5

Citations

  1. Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847, Wife of Capt. Abel Lunt of Newburyport, Massachusetts (Portland, Maine: The Anthoensen Press, 1947.) Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847. Viewed on Hathi Trust Digital Library (Viewed 16 August 2015: Page 136: (3) Stephen Cross (Robert).) Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Source No. 202.

Anna Cross

F, b. 1651
FatherRobert Cross b. 1613, d. a 1694
MotherAnna Jordan b. 1616/17
     Anna Cross was born in 1651 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Robert Cross and Anna Jordan.

     Anna Cross married Thomas Marshall before 1679.2

     Anna Cross married Ephraim Fellows circa 1684 in Massachusetts.2

Family 1

Thomas Marshall b. b 1651

Family 2

Ephraim Fellows
Children

Citations

  1. Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847, Wife of Capt. Abel Lunt of Newburyport, Massachusetts (Portland, Maine: The Anthoensen Press, 1947.) Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847. Viewed on Hathi Trust Digital Library (Viewed 16 August 2015: Page 131: Robert Cross, children: (1) Elizabeth, b. Aug. 4, 1636; m. William Nelson. (2) Mary, b. June 14, 1640; m. in Beverly July 3, 1661, Ephraim Herrick. (3) Robert, b. about 1642. (4) Martha, b. March 14, 1643; m. Dec. 20, 1664, William Dirkye. (5) Stephen, b. about 1647. (6) Anna, b. about 1651; m. (1) Thomas Marshall; m. (2) Ephraim Fells. She was aged 21 and unmarried at her father's house in 1671. (7) Sarah, b. about 1656; m. William Butler. (8) Ralph, b. Feb. 15, 1658; d. young.) Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Source No. 202.
  2. Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847, Wife of Capt. Abel Lunt of Newburyport, Massachusetts (Portland, Maine: The Anthoensen Press, 1947.) Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847. Viewed on Hathi Trust Digital Library (Viewed 16 August 2015: Page 131: Robert Cross, children: (6) Anna, b. about 1651; m. (1) Thomas Marshall; m. (2) Ephraim Fells. She was aged 21 and unmarried at her father's house in 1671 and Anna Marshall "at her father Crosses" in 1679. Her last Marshall child was born in 1682 and her first Fellows child in 1685.) Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Source No. 202.

Ephraim Fellows

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     Ephraim Fellows married Anna Cross, daughter of Robert Cross and Anna Jordan, circa 1684 in Massachusetts.1

Family

Anna Cross b. 1651
Children

Citations

  1. Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847, Wife of Capt. Abel Lunt of Newburyport, Massachusetts (Portland, Maine: The Anthoensen Press, 1947.) Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton 1775 - 1847. Viewed on Hathi Trust Digital Library (Viewed 16 August 2015: Page 131: Robert Cross, children: (6) Anna, b. about 1651; m. (1) Thomas Marshall; m. (2) Ephraim Fells. She was aged 21 and unmarried at her father's house in 1671 and Anna Marshall "at her father Crosses" in 1679. Her last Marshall child was born in 1682 and her first Fellows child in 1685.) Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Source No. 202.

Eliizabeth Fellows

F, b. after 1690
FatherEphraim Fellows
MotherAnna Cross b. 1651
     Eliizabeth Fellows was born after 1690. She was the daughter of Ephraim Fellows and Anna Cross.

Ephraim Fellows

M, b. after 1690
FatherEphraim Fellows
MotherAnna Cross b. 1651
     Ephraim Fellows was born after 1690. He was the son of Ephraim Fellows and Anna Cross.

Anne Fellows

F, b. after 1690
FatherEphraim Fellows
MotherAnna Cross b. 1651
     Anne Fellows was born after 1690. She was the daughter of Ephraim Fellows and Anna Cross.

Sarah Cross

F, b. 1655/56, d. 1710/11
FatherRobert Cross b. 1613, d. a 1694
MotherAnna Jordan b. 1616/17
     Sarah Cross was born in 1655/56 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Robert Cross and Anna Jordan.

     Sarah Cross died in 1710/11.