He married 1st) Betty Ann MOSBY, the daughter of Littleberry & Judith (Michaux) MOSBY on February 2nd, 1796.
ISSUE:
1. Judith CARRINGTON (1796-1796)
2. Benjamin CARRINGTON 91798-1826)
3. Louisa Ann CARRINGTON (180-1834)
On March 25th, 1802, Benjamin's wife, Betty Ann died.
He married 2nd) Mary Anne CABELL, the daughter of Colonel Nicholas & Hannah (Carrington) CABELL on May 3rd, 1804.
ISSUE:
4. Joseph Nicholas CARRINGTON (1806-1843)
5. Elizabeth Cabell CARRINGTON (1807-1814)
6. Sophonisba Ann CARRINGTON (1809-1878)
7. Mayo Booker CARRINGTON (1811-1881)
8. James Lawrence CARRINGTON (1813-1870)
9. Gilbert Paul CARRINGTON (1815-1881)
10. George William CARRINGTON (1817-1817)
11. Elizabeth Hannah CARRINGTON (1820-1901)
12. George Booker CARRINGTON (1822-1897)
Benjamin died on November 28th, 1838 and was probably buried in Cumberland county, where he had most recently lived (per 1810, 1820 & 1830 US Federal Census records). Actual location unknown. Listed him here as a placeholder since his 2nd wife was buried here in 1850. (Could have been buried at Boston Hill Plantation...)
He married 1st) Betty Ann MOSBY, the daughter of Littleberry & Judith (Michaux) MOSBY on February 2nd, 1796.
ISSUE:
1. Judith CARRINGTON (1796-1796)
2. Benjamin CARRINGTON 91798-1826)
3. Louisa Ann CARRINGTON (180-1834)
On March 25th, 1802, Benjamin's wife, Betty Ann died.
He married 2nd) Mary Anne CABELL, the daughter of Colonel Nicholas & Hannah (Carrington) CABELL on May 3rd, 1804.
ISSUE:
4. Joseph Nicholas CARRINGTON (1806-1843)
5. Elizabeth Cabell CARRINGTON (1807-1814)
6. Sophonisba Ann CARRINGTON (1809-1878)
7. Mayo Booker CARRINGTON (1811-1881)
8. James Lawrence CARRINGTON (1813-1870)
9. Gilbert Paul CARRINGTON (1815-1881)
10. George William CARRINGTON (1817-1817)
11. Elizabeth Hannah CARRINGTON (1820-1901)
12. George Booker CARRINGTON (1822-1897)
Benjamin died on November 28th, 1838 and was probably buried in Cumberland county, where he had most recently lived (per 1810, 1820 & 1830 US Federal Census records). Actual location unknown. Listed him here as a placeholder since his 2nd wife was buried here in 1850. (Could have been buried at Boston Hill Plantation...)
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