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Carter, Robert Jr.

männlich 1704 - 1734  (30 Jahre)


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  1. 1.  Carter, Robert Jr. wurde geboren in 1704; gestorben in 1734.

    Notizen:

    G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
    DATENSATZ:
    1. Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill) Gordon, #4, The Neale Publishing Co. 1909. 1 TYPE Book
    1 PERI William Fitzhugh Gordon, a Virginian of the Old School.
    TOD:
    2. wikipedia, Robert Carter I. 1 TYPE Web Site
    1 URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Carter_I
    1 DATE 4 Sep 2006.
    Of Nominy Hall.According to the pages of Fithian™s œDiary, not only was Robert one of the greatest colonial landowners, but a musical virtuoso, an accomplished dman of the world, and polished and cultivated scholar.

    Familie/Ehepartner: Churchill, Priscilla. Priscilla (Tochter von Churchill, William und Armistead, Elizabeth) wurde geboren am 21 Dez 1705 in ,, Virginia, USA; gestorben nach 1757. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

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    1. 2. Carter, Robert III  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren in 1727; gestorben in 1804.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Carter, Robert III Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Robert1) wurde geboren in 1727; gestorben in 1804.

    Notizen:

    G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
    DATENSATZ:
    1. wikipedia, Robert Carter I. 1 TYPE Web Site
    1 URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Carter_I
    1 DATE 4 Sep 2006.
    TOD:
    2. wikipedia, Robert Carter I. 1 TYPE Web Site
    1 URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Carter_I
    1 DATE 4 Sep 2006.
    Robert Carter III was an American plantation owner, founding father and onetime British government official. After the death of his wife, Frances Ann Tasker Carter, in 1787, Carter embraced the Swedenborgian faith and released more than five hundred slaves from his Nomony Hall plantation and very large house in Williamsburg, Virginia.
    He was appointed to the Virginia Council by King George II and then reappointed by King George III. Later, despite expressing support of the crown after George III's repeal of the Stamp Act 1765, he resigned as Councillor and eventually supported the American cause in the Revolution.
    Toward the end of his life, he moved from Virginia to Baltimore, Maryland, in part to get away from family and neighbors who looked askance upon his Swedenborgian faith and upon his program of manumission of all the slaves attached to his estate, which continued after his death. (The program was designed to be gradual so as to lessen the resistance of white neighbors. Frequently, Carter rented land to recently freed slaves, sometimes evicting previous white tenants.),,

    Familie/Ehepartner: Tasker, Frances Ann. Frances wurde geboren geschätzt 1730; gestorben in 1787. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]