Estill Family Tree:Information about John Carman
John Carman (b. 1482)
Notes for John Carman:
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! Sketch & Lineage of Earle Pruden Carman - info. taken from "Amer. Fm.
of Hist. Lineage, L. I. Edition" publ. 1915 by Nat'l. Amer. Soc. 9N.Y.) and
from gen. records of L. I. Hist. Soc., Brooklyn, N.Y. and Public Library NYC.
Also from Trish Carman on Prodigy 10/30/92:"The following is an exact
copy of the work my father-in-law compiled on our line of the Carman
family.It runs from 1042 to the present - ending with my stepson
Daniel Carman. Carman Family Gen., (Comp. in 1973 by Robert D. Carman
using facilities of the New York Public Library Gen. Dept.) ... Info. was
found inthe following volumes: 1. "Thomas C. Carman & Phebe Pruden
Carman - A Family History" comp. by Albert Pruden Carman c. 1935. Twin
City Printing Co., Champaign, Ill.2."Sketch and Lineage of Earle P.
Carman from Jordan's "Encyclopedia of Biography" - Copy. Pa. 1915 - In
N.Y. PUblic Library Gen. Dept. Carman APV is Library #)3.Book No. 4 of
Carman Genealogy.According to Theron L. Carman:"The name Carman is
dirived from a word "Kar"or "Car" meaning a castle, a stronghold or
fortified lace...and Carman Means "The Lord of the Stronghold.".By going
back to the Domesday Records, he traces the Carmans as manor holders
back to 1042 sin the Reign of Edward, The Confessor.ACcording to the
sketch and lineage of Early P. Carman from Jordan's "Encyclopedia of
Biography" "The Carman family is one of the oldest of the Anglo-Saxon
race.It's authentic ancestry, based on official records begins in the
English Nobility of the Rein of Edward, The Confessor (AD 871-901), in
the Genealogy of the Bishops of Mercia (AD607-796) and in the works of
Bede, the first Historian of England."
More About John Carman:
Date born 2: 148252
Children of John Carman are:
- +Thomas Carman, b. 1517, Hemel Hempstead, Hertforshire, England, d. May 19, 1558, Norwich, England.
- William Carman.