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Elizabeth Carter Boothby

Birth
Lincolnshire, England
Death
4 Aug 1699 (aged 62–63)
Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Perryman, Harford County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Elizabeth Boothby widow, of Spesutia Island bur. at Mr. John Hall's Plantation on this side the Creek over against the Island 4 August 1699. (Reamy)

CARTERS OF COROTOMAN
COL. JOHN CARTER, of England and Virginia, was the son of Hon. William Carter, of "Casstown," Hereford Co., and the Middle Temple, England. Col. John Carter was b. 1620, in England; d. 1669, at "Corotoman," Lancaster Co., Va.; he came to the Colony in 1649, and located in lower Norfolk, which he represented as Burgess, 1649; he later removed to Lancaster Co., where he built the ancestral home of "Corotoman." He served as a Burgess from Lancaster, 1653-58, and was an influential member of the King's Council, 1658-59; Commander against the Rappahannock Indians, 1654; Col. of Lancaster, 1656; liberal supporter of the Established Church, he gave the first Church which stood on the land where Christ Church was later built, and was a Vestryman. He made will in 1669; m. (first) Jane Glyn, dau. of Morgan Glyn, of England; (second) Eleanor (Eltonhead) Brocas, wid. of Hon. William Brocas, and dau. of Richard and Ann (Sutton) Eltonhead, of England; (third) Anne Carter, dau. of Cleave Carter, of England; (fourth) Sarah Ludlow, dau. of Gabriel Ludlow, of "Dinton;" (fifth) Elizabeth Sherley, of Gloucester Co., Va.
Issue by first marriage:
3—1. George, d. young.
3—2. Eleanor, d. young.
3—3. Elizabeth, m. Nathaniel Utie.
Issue by second marriage:
3—4. John, Col., of Lancaster Co., Va., d. young. He took a prominent part in affairs of Church and State, was a Vestryman of Christ Church; m. (first) Miss Lloyd, dau. of Col. William and Elizabeth Lloyd, of Richmond Co.,Va.; (second) Elizabeth Travers, dau. of Raleigh Travers; his wid. m. (second) Christopher Wormley, and had issue.
Issue by fourth marriage:
3—5. Sarah, d. young.
3—6. Charles, d. young.
3—7. Robert, b. 1663.
Colonial families of the Southern states of America: a history and genealogy of colonial families who settled in the colonies prior to the revolution Author Stella Pickett Hardy Publisher Wright, 1911

Edward Boothy, m. by 7 Sep 1686, Elizabeth, widow of Col. Nathaniel Utie of BA Co., and of Henry Johnson (INAC 12:143; BAAD 2:118)

From Baltimore City Land Office Baltimore City Court House
Capt. Henry JOHNSON, 16th May, 1689; 13th June, 1689. To sons Henry and Joseph, real and personal estate, equally. Shd. either son die before age of 16, survivor to inherit portion of deceased. Shd. both die, estate to revert to wife Elizabeth. Ex.: Son Henry, assisted by his mother. Test: James Mills, William Osborne, Abraham Blagg, Thomas Dalby. R. M.—H. S. No. 1. 328.

June 11, 1694, Capt. Henry Johnson, 12.147, A, Baltimore County, 249.10.0 Pounds
Payments to: John Walston, Mr. Hedge, Owen Hues, James Phillips, Phillip Lynes, executors of James Fendall, George Oldfeild*, Mr. Llewellin, Mr. Taylard, Arthur Bailey and Co., Col. Wells, Maj. Long for Mr. Heath, Mrs. Walston, Mr. Carville, Mrs. Gibson, Edward Jones, Mr. Stevens, Capt. Wilde paid to Mr. Stevens, Robert Carvill, Capt. Conaway. List of Debts (runaway, insolvent, dead): John Morgan, Andrew Hekey, Thomas Brown, John Crofts, Michaell Judd to Langly, John Langly, James Glasby, Robert Kemble, Thomas Dolby, John Johnson, Edward Pyner, James Miles, Jenkin Griffith. Distribution to: Anthony Drew who married an heir (unnamed) of Col. Utie, George Utie, Bethia Utie. Administratrix: Elisabeth Boothby, wife of Edward Boothby. Abstracts of the Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1718-1724, Libers 12, 13A, 13B, 14, 15. Compiled by V. L. Skinner, Jr.

1699 Spesutia Hundred Tax List (Clark & Clark 1964)
ATT Spes Utis Creek
At Ye Widdow BOOTHBY'S
George MORGAN
Henry SMITH
1 Slave

Mrs. Elizabeth BOOTHBY widow Spesutia Island bur. at Mr. John HALL's Plantation on this side the Creek over against the Island 4 August 1699. (Reamy)
Mrs. Elizabeth Boothby widow, of Spesutia Island bur. at Mr. John Hall's Plantation on this side the Creek over against the Island 4 August 1699. (Reamy)

CARTERS OF COROTOMAN
COL. JOHN CARTER, of England and Virginia, was the son of Hon. William Carter, of "Casstown," Hereford Co., and the Middle Temple, England. Col. John Carter was b. 1620, in England; d. 1669, at "Corotoman," Lancaster Co., Va.; he came to the Colony in 1649, and located in lower Norfolk, which he represented as Burgess, 1649; he later removed to Lancaster Co., where he built the ancestral home of "Corotoman." He served as a Burgess from Lancaster, 1653-58, and was an influential member of the King's Council, 1658-59; Commander against the Rappahannock Indians, 1654; Col. of Lancaster, 1656; liberal supporter of the Established Church, he gave the first Church which stood on the land where Christ Church was later built, and was a Vestryman. He made will in 1669; m. (first) Jane Glyn, dau. of Morgan Glyn, of England; (second) Eleanor (Eltonhead) Brocas, wid. of Hon. William Brocas, and dau. of Richard and Ann (Sutton) Eltonhead, of England; (third) Anne Carter, dau. of Cleave Carter, of England; (fourth) Sarah Ludlow, dau. of Gabriel Ludlow, of "Dinton;" (fifth) Elizabeth Sherley, of Gloucester Co., Va.
Issue by first marriage:
3—1. George, d. young.
3—2. Eleanor, d. young.
3—3. Elizabeth, m. Nathaniel Utie.
Issue by second marriage:
3—4. John, Col., of Lancaster Co., Va., d. young. He took a prominent part in affairs of Church and State, was a Vestryman of Christ Church; m. (first) Miss Lloyd, dau. of Col. William and Elizabeth Lloyd, of Richmond Co.,Va.; (second) Elizabeth Travers, dau. of Raleigh Travers; his wid. m. (second) Christopher Wormley, and had issue.
Issue by fourth marriage:
3—5. Sarah, d. young.
3—6. Charles, d. young.
3—7. Robert, b. 1663.
Colonial families of the Southern states of America: a history and genealogy of colonial families who settled in the colonies prior to the revolution Author Stella Pickett Hardy Publisher Wright, 1911

Edward Boothy, m. by 7 Sep 1686, Elizabeth, widow of Col. Nathaniel Utie of BA Co., and of Henry Johnson (INAC 12:143; BAAD 2:118)

From Baltimore City Land Office Baltimore City Court House
Capt. Henry JOHNSON, 16th May, 1689; 13th June, 1689. To sons Henry and Joseph, real and personal estate, equally. Shd. either son die before age of 16, survivor to inherit portion of deceased. Shd. both die, estate to revert to wife Elizabeth. Ex.: Son Henry, assisted by his mother. Test: James Mills, William Osborne, Abraham Blagg, Thomas Dalby. R. M.—H. S. No. 1. 328.

June 11, 1694, Capt. Henry Johnson, 12.147, A, Baltimore County, 249.10.0 Pounds
Payments to: John Walston, Mr. Hedge, Owen Hues, James Phillips, Phillip Lynes, executors of James Fendall, George Oldfeild*, Mr. Llewellin, Mr. Taylard, Arthur Bailey and Co., Col. Wells, Maj. Long for Mr. Heath, Mrs. Walston, Mr. Carville, Mrs. Gibson, Edward Jones, Mr. Stevens, Capt. Wilde paid to Mr. Stevens, Robert Carvill, Capt. Conaway. List of Debts (runaway, insolvent, dead): John Morgan, Andrew Hekey, Thomas Brown, John Crofts, Michaell Judd to Langly, John Langly, James Glasby, Robert Kemble, Thomas Dolby, John Johnson, Edward Pyner, James Miles, Jenkin Griffith. Distribution to: Anthony Drew who married an heir (unnamed) of Col. Utie, George Utie, Bethia Utie. Administratrix: Elisabeth Boothby, wife of Edward Boothby. Abstracts of the Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1718-1724, Libers 12, 13A, 13B, 14, 15. Compiled by V. L. Skinner, Jr.

1699 Spesutia Hundred Tax List (Clark & Clark 1964)
ATT Spes Utis Creek
At Ye Widdow BOOTHBY'S
George MORGAN
Henry SMITH
1 Slave

Mrs. Elizabeth BOOTHBY widow Spesutia Island bur. at Mr. John HALL's Plantation on this side the Creek over against the Island 4 August 1699. (Reamy)


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