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Dr John Byrd Hall, Sr

Male 1787 - 1862  (75 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Dr John Byrd Hall, Sr was born in 1787 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA (son of Dr. Elisha Hall and Carolianna Carter); died on 1 Sep 1862 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dr. Elisha Hall was born in 1752 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1814 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Dr. married Carolianna Carter in 1776. Carolianna (daughter of Charles Carter and Nancy Ann Byrd) was born in 1757 in , Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died in 1799 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Carolianna Carter was born in 1757 in , Lancaster, Virginia, USA (daughter of Charles Carter and Nancy Ann Byrd); died in 1799 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Eliza A Hall was born in 1775; died in 1780.
    2. Charles Rush Hall was born in 1775; died in 1795.
    3. Sophia Hall was born in 1775; died in 1791.
    4. Benjamin Harrison Hall was born in 1781; died on 3 May 1852 in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA.
    5. 1. Dr John Byrd Hall, Sr was born in 1787 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Sep 1862 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    6. Sophia Hall was born in 1789.
    7. Maria Carter Hall Caldwell was born in 1790; died on 25 Sep 1859 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    8. Elizabeth A Hall was born in 1790.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Charles Carter was born on 1 Nov 1707 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA (son of Robert "King" Carter and Elizabeth Landon); died on 30 Oct 1764 in Cleve Plantation, King George, Virginia, USA; was buried in , King George, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Charles Carter of Cleve, was born about 1707 to Robert "King" Carter, a land baron and member of the Governor's Council, and Elizabeth Landon Willis Carter. It was the second marriage of both his parents. His elder half brother John Carter (1690-1742) became secretary of the colony and also a councillor, and his younger brother, Landon Carter (1710-1763), served with him in the House of Burgesses. Charles Carter and his brothers were educated in England. After his return to Virginia early in 1724 he moved to one of his father's estates near Urbanna, in Middlesex County. The governor appointed Carter naval officer, or customs official, for the Rappahannock District on November 1, 1729, and on the following April 29 named him a justice of the peace for Middlesex County.

    After the death of his father Carter moved to King George County to the Stanstead plantation, which he inherited. Later he purchased nearby Cleve Plantation, where he resided for the rest of his life. He was often referred to as Charles Carter of Cleve to distinguish him from several relatives of the same name. About 1728 Carter married Mary Walker I, of Yorktown (-1742). They had three daughters and two sons before her death early in 1742. Their eldest daughter, Mary Walker Carter II, married Carter's nephew Charles Carter (1732–1806), who served with him in the House of Burgesses, and their only surviving son, Charles Carter (1738–1796), also served with him in the House of Burgesses and later sat on the Council of State. On December 25, 1742, Carter married Anne Byrd, the seventeen-year-old daughter of William Byrd II, of whose estate he was an executor. They had six daughters and two sons before she died on September 11, 1757. Carter courted at least two women, including the widow Martha Dandridge Custis, before he married sixteen- or seventeen-year-old Lucy Taliaferro about June 9, 1763. They had one daughter, who was born a few weeks before his death.

    Charles married Nancy Ann Byrd on 25 Dec 1742 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA. Nancy (daughter of Col. William Leander Black Swan' Byrd and Marion (Maria) Taylor) was born on 5 Feb 1725 in , Charles City, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Sep 1757 in Cleve Plantation, King George, Virginia, USA; was buried in , King George, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Nancy Ann Byrd was born on 5 Feb 1725 in , Charles City, Virginia, USA (daughter of Col. William Leander Black Swan' Byrd and Marion (Maria) Taylor); died on 11 Sep 1757 in Cleve Plantation, King George, Virginia, USA; was buried in , King George, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Carter was born in 1734 in Cleve Plantation, King George, Virginia, USA; died on 14 Jul 1760 in Overlooking James River, Middlesex, Virginia, USA.
    2. Ann Byrd Willis was born in 1743 in Cleve Plantation, King George, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Nov 1804 in , King George, Virginia, USA; was buried in Maryes Heights, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    3. Maria Byrd Carter was born in 1746 in Cleve Plantation, King George, Virginia, USA; died in 1768 in Hesse, Gloucester, Virginia, USA.
    4. Nancy Ann Carter was born in 1747 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Apr 1798 in , Madison, Kentucky, USA.
    5. John Hill Carter was born in 1750 in , King George, Virginia, USA; died in October 1773 in , King George, Virginia, USA.
    6. Landon Carter was born on 11 Jul 1751 in Cleve Plantation, King George, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Dec 1811 in Sabine Hall, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried in , King George, Virginia, USA.
    7. 3. Carolianna Carter was born in 1757 in , Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died in 1799 in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Robert "King" Carter was born on 4 Aug 1663 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA (son of Colonel John Carter and Sarah Ludlow); died on 4 Aug 1732 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA; was buried in Weems, Lancaster, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Robert King Carter son of John Carter and Sarah Ludlow

    Robert King Carter married 1680 Virginia, to Judith Armistead.
    From the "ENCYCLOPEDIA of VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY" Under the Editorial Supervision of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, LL. D., VOLUME V, 1915, pages 848-849

    The epitaph on his tomb in Christ Church, records his virtues and achievements. Translated from the Latin, it says:
    Here lies Robert Carter an honorable man who by noble endowments and pure morals gave luster to his gentle birth. Rector of William and Mary College, he sustained that institution and its most trying times. And he was Speaker of the House of Burgesses and Treasurer under the most serene princes, William, Ann, George I. and George II. Elected by
    the House of Burgesses its Speaker six years and Governor of the Colony for more than a year he upheld equally the regal dignity and the public freedom. Possessed of ample wealth, blameless acquired, he built and endowed this sacred edifice, a signal monument of his piety towards God. He furnished it richly. Entertaining his friends kindly, he was neither a prodigal nor a parsimonious host.

    His first wife was Judith, daughter of John Armistead, Esq. His second, Betty, a descendant of the noble house of Landon. By these wives he had many children and whose education he expended large sums of money. At length, full of honors and of years, when he had well performed all the duties of an exemplary life he departed from this world on the 4th of August, 1732, in the 69th year of his age.

    This man's grandson had Washington himself as neighbor, and Robert E. Lee's mother was the great granddaughter of his grandfather, Robert "King" Carter. "It was 230 years ago that Robert Carter III, the patriarch of one of the wealthiest families in Virginia, quietly walked into a Northumberland County courthouse and delivered an airtight legal document announcing his intention to free, or manumit, more than 500 slaves.

    He titled it the "deed of gift." It was, by far, experts say, the largest liberation of Black people before President Abraham Lincoln signed the District of Columbia Emancipation Act and Emancipation Proclamation more than seven decades later.

    Ancestor of William Henry Harrison - 9th US President.

    Robert Carter was born 4 August 1663 at Corotoman plantation, Lancaster County, Virginia, a son of John Carter and Sarah Ludlow.[3] His father died when Robert was a young boy, in 1669. So his half-brother, Lt. Col. John Carter (15 years older than Robert), took on the parental role.[3] Per their father's specific instructions, Robert was educated well in England. He had a tutor for English and Latin, and lived with Arthur Bailey who was a family friend and merchant.[3]

    He married 1) in 1688 at Heese, Lancaster, Virginia to Judith Armistead (died 1699).[4] She died in 1699.
    He married 2) in 1701 to Elizabeth (Landon) Willis (marriage contract written April 9, 1701), widow of Richard Willis, and daughter of Thomas Landon.[3]
    Robert "King" married in 1688 to Judith Armistead, daughter of John Armistead of "Hesse," Gloucester County. Their children were:[4]

    John, born ca 1689, died 1742; mar Elizabeth Hill of Shirley
    Elizabeth born 1692; mar Nathaniel Burwell
    Judith died in infancy,
    Sarah died at age 15
    Judith born 1695 (the second named Judith); mar Mann Page[3]
    Note: Some sources, including the Foundation for Historic Christ Church, place the birth date of John Carter III at 1696,[4]while others place it at 1689/90.[5][3]

    Little is known about the intimate family life of Robert and Judith during these years.[3] Judith died February 23, 1699, and only three of her children survived to adulthood.[5]

    Robert's second wife was Elizabeth Landon Willis, (mother of ten of Robert Carter's children) married in 1701:[4]

    Anne Carter (1702–1743) married Benjamin Harrison IV; (parents of Benjamin Harrison V and grandparents of President William Henry Harrison).
    Robert Carter II (1704–1734) married Priscilla Churchill.
    Sarah Carter (~1705–1705)
    Betty Carter (~1705–1706)
    Charles Carter (1707–1764) married Anne Byrd, daughter of Col. William Byrd II.
    Ludlow Carter (born ~1709)
    Landon Carter (1710–1778) married Maria Byrd, daughter of Col. William Byrd II.
    Mary Carter (1712–1736) married George Braxton; (parents of Carter Braxton).
    Lucy Carter (1715–1763) married Henry Fitzhugh
    George Carter (1718–1742)[3]

    The first actual land grant found on record in the Northern Neck section of Virginia is to Col. Robert "King" Carter, as the agent of Lord Fairfax and to his sons and grandsons. As the agent of Lord Fairfax, the Proprietor of the Northern Neck of VA, Col. Carter handled vast bodies of land and by his will left over 300,000 acres of land to his children.[6]
    Robert was known as "King" Carter due to his immense wealth. He had a remarkable reputation as a Colonial Official and an agent for Lord Fairfax, V. At the age of 28, Robert entered the Assembly as a Burgess from Lancaster County, serving five consecutive years. In 1726 he served as acting governor of Virginia after the death of Governor Drysdale. He served two terms as agent for the Fairfax proprietary of the Northern Neck of Virginia, the first being, 1702-1711, and the second term, 1722-32. During his first term, he began to acquire large tracts of land for himself in the Rappahannock region of Virginia. After acquiring some 20,000 acres for himself, he was succeeded by Edmund Jennings. When he became representative of Fairfax's interests again in 1722, he succeeded in securing for his children and grandchildren some 110,000 acres in the Northern Neck. He also had additional acquisitions beyond the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia. Robert's gifted and productive life centered around the original Christ Church, a smaller wooden structure. His parents were buried within the chancel of the church. A historic marker outside of the Church reads: "Christ Church was built in 1732, on the site of an older Church by Robert ("King") Carter, who reserved one quarter of it for seating his tenants and servants. It is one of the very few colonial churches in America that have never been altered, a typical early eighteenth-century structure.[7]

    Robert owned many slaves. An inventory of his slaves, apparently made as part of the inventory of his estate, was taken in 1733.[8] There are 345 slaves listed with names like: Old Crabb, Old Gumby, and Old Fortune a Woman past Labour.[8]

    Robert left quite a list of property, including the slaves above-mentioned. He held numerous plantations in eight different counties of Virginia:

    INVENTORY, [1733] November ?, of the estate of Robert Carter comprising a detailed list of agricultural equipment, blacksmith tools, books, coaches, furniture, glassware, horses and other livestock, milling tools, silverware and utensils, and slaves at Carter's estates in
    Caroline (Pewmond's End),
    King George (Falls and Richland quarters),
    Lancaster (Brick House Quarter, Changilins Quarter, Corotoman, Corotoman Quarter, Gibson's Plantation, Great Mill, Hills Quarter, Indian Town Quarter, Little Mill, Morattico Quarter, Office Quarter, Old House Quarter, Poplar Neck Quarter, and Wolf House Quarter),
    Northumberland County (Blough Point Quarter, Feilding's Plantation, Jones's Plantation, and Old Plantation),
    Prince William (Bull Run, Frying Pan Quarter, Lodge Quarter, Range Quarter, and Red Oak Quarter,),
    Richmond (Brick House Quarter, Bridge Quarter, Dickinson's Mill, Fork Quarter, Thomas Glascock's, Gumfield's Quarter, Hickory Thickett, Hinson's Quarter, Old Quarter, and Totuskey Quarter),
    Spotsylvania (Mount Quarter and Norman's Ford), Stafford (Hamstead Quarter, Hinson's Quarter, Park Quarter, and Poplar Quarter), and
    Westmoreland (Brent's Quarter, Coles Point, Dick's Quarter, Forrest Quarter, Head of the River, Medcalf's Plantation, Moon's Plantation, The Narrows, Old Ordinary, and Pantico Quarter), counties, Virginia[9]

    Robert Carter died 4 Aug 1732 at Corotoman, Lancaster, Virginia and was buried at Christ Church.[4] "(see tombstone inscription and pictures). At his death in 1732, his obituary in Gentleman's Magazine described his estate to be "about 300,000 acres of land, about 1000 Negroes, 10,000 pounds in money." The tombstones of Robert and his two wives were placed at the east end of the old Christ Church.
    The tombstones have been replaced by the church, and the inscription on his tombstone (taken from the original):

    "Here lies buried Robert Carter, Esq., an honourable man, who by noble endowments and pure morals gave lustre to his gentle birth. Rector of William and Mary, he sustained that institution in its most trying times. He was Speaker of the House of Burgesses, and Treasurer under the most serene Princes William, Anne George I and II. Elected by the House its Speaker six years, and Governor of the Colony for more than a year, he upheld equally the regal dignity and the public freedom. Possessed of ample wealth, blamelessly acquired, he built and endowed, at his own expense, this sacred edifice - a signal monument of his piety toward God. He furnished it richly. Entertaining his friends kindly, he was neither a prodigal nor a parsimonious host. His first wife was Judith, daughter of John Armistead, Esq.; his second Betty, a descendant of the noble family of Landons. By these wives he had many children, on whose education he expended large sums of money. At length, full of honours and of years, when he had performed all the duties of an exemplary life, he departed from this world on the 4th day of August, in the 69th year of his age. The unhappy lament their lost comforter, the widows their lost protector, and the orphans their lost father."

    Robert married Elizabeth Landon on 9 Apr 1701 in , , Virginia, USA. Elizabeth was born in 1683 in Credenhill, Hereford, England; died on 3 Jul 1719 in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Elizabeth Landon was born in 1683 in Credenhill, Hereford, England; died on 3 Jul 1719 in Williamsburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Robert Carter, II was born on 20 Jan 1704 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died on 12 May 1732 in Nomini Hall Plantation, Westmoreland, Virginia, USA; was buried in Nomini, Westmoreland, Virginia, USA.
    2. Ann Frances Carter was born on 5 Dec 1704 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Aug 1779 in Berkeley Plantation, Charles City, Virginia, USA.
    3. Elizabeth Betty Carter was born in 1706 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died in 1706 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA.
    4. 6. Charles Carter was born on 1 Nov 1707 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died on 30 Oct 1764 in Cleve Plantation, King George, Virginia, USA; was buried in , King George, Virginia, USA.
    5. George Carter was born in 1710 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died in 1770 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA.
    6. Colonel Landon Carter was born on 17 Jun 1710 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Dec 1778 in Sabine Hall, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried in Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    7. Mary Carter was born in 1712 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died on 17 Sep 1736 in Newington, King and Queen, Virginia, USA.
    8. Lucy Carter was born on 24 Aug 1715 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Feb 1763 in Eagles Nest, Stafford, Virginia, USA.
    9. Elizabeth Betty Carter was born in 1716 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died in 1719 in , Charles City, Virginia, USA.
    10. George Carter was born in 1718 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA; died in 1742 in Corotoman Plantation, Lancaster, Virginia, USA.

  3. 14.  Col. William Leander Black Swan' Byrd was born on 28 Mar 1674 in Westover Plantation, Charles City, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Aug 1744 in Westover Plantation, Charles City, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Charles City, Virginia, USA.

    Col. married Marion (Maria) Taylor on 9 May 1724 in Westover, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Marion was born on 10 Nov 1698 in Kensington, Middlesex, England; died on 28 Aug 1771 in , Charles City, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Marion (Maria) Taylor was born on 10 Nov 1698 in Kensington, Middlesex, England; died on 28 Aug 1771 in , Charles City, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Evelyn Byrd was born on 16 Jul 1707 in Westover Plantation, Charles City, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Nov 1737 in Westover Plantation, Charles City, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Charles City, Virginia, USA.
    2. Parke Byrd was born on 6 Sep 1709 in Westover Plantation, Charles City, Virginia, USA; died on 3 Jun 1710 in Westover Plantation, Charles City, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Charles City, Virginia, USA.
    3. Philip William Byrd was born on 23 Feb 1712 in Westover Plantation, Charles City, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Dec 1712 in Westover Plantation, Charles City, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Charles City, Virginia, USA.
    4. 7. Nancy Ann Byrd was born on 5 Feb 1725 in , Charles City, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Sep 1757 in Cleve Plantation, King George, Virginia, USA; was buried in , King George, Virginia, USA.
    5. Maria Horsmanden Byrd was born on 6 Jun 1727 in , Charles City, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Nov 1744 in Sabine Hall, Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried in Warsaw, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    6. William Byrd, III was born on 6 Sep 1728 in Westover Plantation, Charles City, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Jan 1777 in Westover Plantation, Charles City, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Charles City, Virginia, USA.
    7. Jane Page was born on 13 Oct 1729 in Westover Plantation, Charles City, Virginia, USA; died in Aug 1774 in , Mathews, Virginia, USA; was buried in Mathews, Mathews, Virginia, USA.