Col Landon Carter

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Col Landon Carter

Birth
Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia, USA
Death
22 Dec 1778 (aged 68)
Warsaw, Richmond County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Warsaw, Richmond County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Parents:
Robert King Carter 1663–1732
Elizabeth Landon 1684–1719
Corotoman Plantation in Lancaster County, Virginia.

Married 16 Nov 1732 to Elizabeth Wormeley.
Children:
Robert Wormeley Carter 1734–1797
Landon Carter Jr 1738–
Elizabeth Wormeley Carter 1739–
John Carter 1739–1789

Married 22 Sep 1742 to Maria Horsmanden Byrd.
Children:
Maria Byrd Carter 1744–1817

Married 1746 to Elizabeth Beale
Children:
Frances A. Carter 1748-
Judith Carter 1749-
Lucy Carter 1750-
Beale Carter 1751-
Susannah Carter 1757-

Inherited Eight fully equipped and
operating plantations:
Round Hill in King George County.
Bloughpoint, Jones Place, Old Place
in Nortumberland County.
Hickory Thicket, Fork, Mangorike, and
Lansdowne in Richmond County, Virginia.
PROP: "Rings Neck," on the York River in
King and Queen County,. A thousand-acre
plantation by his first wife.
Built Sabine Hall abt 1734
He left an estate consisting of nearly
50,000 acres of land.

Parents:
Robert King Carter 1663–1732
Elizabeth Landon 1684–1719
Corotoman Plantation in Lancaster County, Virginia.

Married 16 Nov 1732 to Elizabeth Wormeley.
Children:
Robert Wormeley Carter 1734–1797
Landon Carter Jr 1738–
Elizabeth Wormeley Carter 1739–
John Carter 1739–1789

Married 22 Sep 1742 to Maria Horsmanden Byrd.
Children:
Maria Byrd Carter 1744–1817

Married 1746 to Elizabeth Beale
Children:
Frances A. Carter 1748-
Judith Carter 1749-
Lucy Carter 1750-
Beale Carter 1751-
Susannah Carter 1757-

Inherited Eight fully equipped and
operating plantations:
Round Hill in King George County.
Bloughpoint, Jones Place, Old Place
in Nortumberland County.
Hickory Thicket, Fork, Mangorike, and
Lansdowne in Richmond County, Virginia.
PROP: "Rings Neck," on the York River in
King and Queen County,. A thousand-acre
plantation by his first wife.
Built Sabine Hall abt 1734
He left an estate consisting of nearly
50,000 acres of land.