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Baynes Carter

Birth
Henry County, Virginia, USA
Death
1810 (aged 25–26)
St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
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BAYNES and MARY CARTER, 1810: File C-1
14 Jul 1810: John Breed and William Watson bond unto James Carter. Nancy Carter, Elizabeth Carter, Lucy Carter are minors of Baynes Carter deceased. Mary Carter is the surviving widow.
Petition of Caswell T. Todd that he married the widow of Baynes Carter deceased in the year 1810 or 1811 and that the deceased left four children: James, Nancy, Elizabeth, and Lucy Carter. Also by her marriage to petitioner: Lorenzo, Adeline, Jackson, and Lutitia Todd. 1
1 Jan 1820: Family meeting decided that perishable property be sold. Real estate to remain - 640 acres on Amite River formerly owned by Baynes Carter and valued at $1200. Slaves, cattle, household, etc, valued at a total of $3152.
20 Oct 1820: Petition of Caswell Todd: His wife Mary Carter lately died; Baynes Carter died l810 or 1811; Mary Todd, alias Mary Carter, died 1820. The children of Mary's first marriage receive 3/4 of landed estate 1/2 of personal; the four children of Mary's marriage to Todd are given the remaining 1/3 of the landed estate, etc.
13 Jul 1840: Probate sale of land: 640 acres bounded West by Amite River, West by William Dennis, South by Thomas Nesom, East by Wm Dennis; purchased by Richmond Dennis for $800.
Heirs of Baynes and Mary Carter: James, Elizabeth, Lucy, and Nancy Carter. Nancy married James Robison; their 2 children are Eliza and James Robison who reside in TX. James Carter also resides in TX. Lucy Carter married John Morgan in East Feliciana Parish. Elizabeth Carter married Joseph Davidson of Livingston Parish.
Mary Carter, the widow of Banes Carter, married Caswell T. Todd. Their children: Lorenzo, Adaline, Virginia [rrd: Lutitia ??], and Jackson Todd. Jackson resides in TX; Lorenzo, in East Feliciana Parish; Adaline married ____ Sommers. She is now a widow and resides in East Feliciana Parish.
SOURCE: USGENWEB: Index of Succession Records, 1804 -1854, St. Helena Parish, LA.
File submitted by Jennie Weidinger and Abstracted by Clyde Purser Young, Edited by E. Russ Williams Jr, 1966, Re-typed 1996, Richard R. Dietz,
Published by Goldenwest Marketing
10512 Lower Azusa Road, #PMB162
El Monte, CA 91731-1209
800-445-8925
http://www.gwest.org/sthel.htm

29 Mar 1814: 42-51: Caswell T. TODD since his settlement in St. Helena, had married Mary CARTER, widow and relict of Baynes CARTER. Since marriage, TODD had purchased a slave MILES, 21 years, with funds of the estate. Previously, John BREED and William WATSON had bound themselves as security for Mary CARTER, administrator of estate of Baynes CARTER. Inventory was $1032. Therefore, to protect BREED and WATSON against any loss of monies as a result of their duties, TODD "sold" slave MILES to them. Sale to be voided if BREED and WATSON released from their bond.
Wits: Aaron GRINAGE & M. SMELSER
SOURCE: UNGENWEB: Conveyance Book A, Various Florida Parishes, LA. File prepared by DN Pardue and submitted by Warren B. Wall [[email protected]]: African American records extracted by SK Martin-Quiatte

Carter Name Meaning English: occupational name for a transporter of goods, Middle English cartere, from an agent derivative of Middle English cart(e) or from Anglo-Norman French car(e)tier, a derivative of Old French caret (see Cartier). The Old French word coalesced with the earlier Middle English word cart(e) ‘cart’, which is from either Old Norse kartr or Old English cræt, both of which, like the Late Latin word, were probably originally derived from Celtic.Northern Irish: reduced form of McCarter.
Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press
BAYNES and MARY CARTER, 1810: File C-1
14 Jul 1810: John Breed and William Watson bond unto James Carter. Nancy Carter, Elizabeth Carter, Lucy Carter are minors of Baynes Carter deceased. Mary Carter is the surviving widow.
Petition of Caswell T. Todd that he married the widow of Baynes Carter deceased in the year 1810 or 1811 and that the deceased left four children: James, Nancy, Elizabeth, and Lucy Carter. Also by her marriage to petitioner: Lorenzo, Adeline, Jackson, and Lutitia Todd. 1
1 Jan 1820: Family meeting decided that perishable property be sold. Real estate to remain - 640 acres on Amite River formerly owned by Baynes Carter and valued at $1200. Slaves, cattle, household, etc, valued at a total of $3152.
20 Oct 1820: Petition of Caswell Todd: His wife Mary Carter lately died; Baynes Carter died l810 or 1811; Mary Todd, alias Mary Carter, died 1820. The children of Mary's first marriage receive 3/4 of landed estate 1/2 of personal; the four children of Mary's marriage to Todd are given the remaining 1/3 of the landed estate, etc.
13 Jul 1840: Probate sale of land: 640 acres bounded West by Amite River, West by William Dennis, South by Thomas Nesom, East by Wm Dennis; purchased by Richmond Dennis for $800.
Heirs of Baynes and Mary Carter: James, Elizabeth, Lucy, and Nancy Carter. Nancy married James Robison; their 2 children are Eliza and James Robison who reside in TX. James Carter also resides in TX. Lucy Carter married John Morgan in East Feliciana Parish. Elizabeth Carter married Joseph Davidson of Livingston Parish.
Mary Carter, the widow of Banes Carter, married Caswell T. Todd. Their children: Lorenzo, Adaline, Virginia [rrd: Lutitia ??], and Jackson Todd. Jackson resides in TX; Lorenzo, in East Feliciana Parish; Adaline married ____ Sommers. She is now a widow and resides in East Feliciana Parish.
SOURCE: USGENWEB: Index of Succession Records, 1804 -1854, St. Helena Parish, LA.
File submitted by Jennie Weidinger and Abstracted by Clyde Purser Young, Edited by E. Russ Williams Jr, 1966, Re-typed 1996, Richard R. Dietz,
Published by Goldenwest Marketing
10512 Lower Azusa Road, #PMB162
El Monte, CA 91731-1209
800-445-8925
http://www.gwest.org/sthel.htm

29 Mar 1814: 42-51: Caswell T. TODD since his settlement in St. Helena, had married Mary CARTER, widow and relict of Baynes CARTER. Since marriage, TODD had purchased a slave MILES, 21 years, with funds of the estate. Previously, John BREED and William WATSON had bound themselves as security for Mary CARTER, administrator of estate of Baynes CARTER. Inventory was $1032. Therefore, to protect BREED and WATSON against any loss of monies as a result of their duties, TODD "sold" slave MILES to them. Sale to be voided if BREED and WATSON released from their bond.
Wits: Aaron GRINAGE & M. SMELSER
SOURCE: UNGENWEB: Conveyance Book A, Various Florida Parishes, LA. File prepared by DN Pardue and submitted by Warren B. Wall [[email protected]]: African American records extracted by SK Martin-Quiatte

Carter Name Meaning English: occupational name for a transporter of goods, Middle English cartere, from an agent derivative of Middle English cart(e) or from Anglo-Norman French car(e)tier, a derivative of Old French caret (see Cartier). The Old French word coalesced with the earlier Middle English word cart(e) ‘cart’, which is from either Old Norse kartr or Old English cræt, both of which, like the Late Latin word, were probably originally derived from Celtic.Northern Irish: reduced form of McCarter.
Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press


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