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The Carrico/Carico Connection


8. JAMES T.3 CARRICO (PETER (II)2 CARRICOE, PETER (I)1) was born 1743 in Bryantown Hundred, Charles Co., MD, and died 1803 in Charles Co., MD. He married (1) ELIZABETH CLEMENT 1763 in Charles Co., MD. He married (2) MARIANNA (MARY) AMINA April 05, 1796 in Charles Co., MD.

Notes for J
AMES T. CARRICO:
Inherited by his fathers will a tract of land in Charles Co., MD (1764)
known as CARRICO HOPE. Possession to be had at his mother's death. In
the administration accounts the name was spelled CARRICOE. His wife
survived but was not mentioned. La
Records Index for Charles Co., MD. 1658-1832 shows that in 1794 John
Adams transferred property to James
Carrico - Lib. A, from that of Thomas Ignatius, which was known to be in
1741 and from the assumption that Peter Carrico, Sr., followed the usual
colonial custom of naming issue in order of birth. (See Will of Peter
Carrico, Sr.) The settlement of
the estate of James Carrico, who died intestate in 1803, is recorded in
proceedings of Charles Co., MD, County Court session of June 1803. This
record discloses names of children, who were named in the following
order: Deborah; Walter; Dennis;
Margaret; Pricy; James; John Martin; Alexander; Vincent; and Tabitha.
They were obviously not named in order of birth as Vincent died before
his father. The records of Charles County also show that James "of
Peter" and James "of James" Carrico bot
subscribed to Oath of Loyalty and Support in 1778. And in the records of
Guardian's Accounts in Charles County, for the year 1808, it is shown
that John Martin and Alexander were wards of
Henry Montgomery, and identified as "orphans" of James "of Peter" Carrico.

The census of 1790 of Charles County, MD, shows James "of Peter" as the
head of a family consisting of one male over 16; three males under 16;
five females; and three slaves. While it is not possible to make a
positive statement, it is very probabl
that several of the issue of
James Carrico emigrated to Kentucky in the then general migration, since
some of the names appear in early Kentucky records. For instance, in the
marriage records (Bonds) in Nelson County, it is found that Alexander
Carrico married Fanny Cash on No
27, 1821. Marriage
records of Deborah (Debby) Carrico, and Walter Carrico are found in
Washington County, KY. And records of the marriages of Dennis Carrico
are found in Burks Co., PA and St. Louis Co., MO. ibed, Will of Peter
Carrico Charles County Wills Liber AD#%,
Fol. 320-1. 14 Apr 1764. Allegiance sworn in 1778 - Charles Co., MD.,
Carico-O'Nan Genealogy. Court Records Mar 1778, Charles Co., MD - ____,
Charles County, MD, Court Records, 1774-1778 An Every-Name Index. Record
Book. X No. 3 1774-1778. Microfil
#CR34,669 for X #4 pages 1-101 & Film # CR 34,570 for the rest of X
437-485; March Ct 1776 p. 510-521; November Ct. 1776 p. 522-551; March Ct
1777 p.554-563; August Ct 1777 p. 566-579 & 581-601; November Ct. 1777 p.
580 & 604-612; March Ct 1778 p.
615-686 of which free males over 18 p. 630-640, people who took an oath
of allegiance p. 641-651; August Ct. 1778 p. 691-767 (P.O. Box 403369,
Miami Beach FL 33140-1369: T.L.C. Genealogy 800-858-8558, 1995),p.639\\
free males over 18 years. ___,
Charles County, MD Land Records, 1790-1796: Land Record Books K#4
(1790-1792) & N#4(1792-1796) P.O. Box 403369, Miami Beach FL 33140-1369:
T.L.C. Genealogy 800-858-8558,1994),p:20:p.82:K# 4:24 Mar 1790, from\\
William Hagon (Hagan) of William and
Joseph Hagon of John of CC to James Carrico (Carricoe) of Peter, of CC,
for 8000 lbs of tobacco, 100 acres in CC, being part of a tract of land
called Saint James, lying in CC. Signed Wm. Hagan, Jos Hagan of Jno.
Wit. Ben Dyson & Alexr McPherson.
Recorded Jun 8, 1790. ibed, p.20:p79. K#4: May 4, 1790, from Joseh Hagan
of John of CC to James Carico (Carricoe) of Peter of CC, for 7000 lbs of
tobacco, 68 1/2 acres in CC, being part of a tract of land
called Hagans Chance, bounded by a tract of land called Saint James.
Signed - Jos Hagan of Jno. Wit. Ben Dyson, Alexr McPherson. Recorded 8
jun 1790. Probate Witness Final Account of Thomas Withington Charles
County Maryland 19 Sep 1791-21 Dec 179
n.d, Thomas Withertin final acct p.37-38. by James Withernton. Paid to
George Worton, Leon Canter, John Forbs, James Carrico, Vincent Carrico:
Kin. Richard Withernton & Wm. Carrico 19 Sep 1791. Widow & 8 Children:
Viz: Mary, Richard, Benjamin, Rhod
Thomas, 21 Dec 1792, Eleanor, James, & Anna. ___Charles County, Maryland,
Land, p.177:n#4:p. 283:12 Jun 1794 from John Adams CC, to James Carricoe
of Peter, of CC, for 61 lbs 10 shillings, part of a tract of land called
"Strife" lying in CC, bounded
the division line of sd tract between David Rowlings and John Harbin,
ontaining about 41 acres. Signed - John Adams. Wit Alexr McPherson,
Walter Dyson, Eleanor, wife to sd John Adams relinquished her right of
dower. Recorded 19 Aug 1794. Marriage
Mary recorded Barnes, Maryland Marriages 1778-1800(n.p.:n.pub.,
n.d.),p.Records of the
congregation of Upper & Lower Zachiah Mattawoman. Tax Records Timothy J.
O'Rowrke, Catholic Families of Southern Maryland (n.p.:
n.pub.,n.d.),Persons Worth for Assesment, St. Mary's Congregation
Bryantown, Charles Co., MD prior 1800. Probate:
Inventories &
Accounts Charles County Maryland Oct. 8, 1803, Vol. 1802-1803 p. 236-7,
n.d, Final acct of James Carrico of Peter of late of Charles Co., MD,
Exectritix Mary Amnia wife of Henry Montgomery. Filed 18 June 1803, total
$1379,9112/100 or 517.9.4.
Representatives widow & 11
children: viz. Vincent Carricoe, Tobitha Carricoe, Deborah Carricoe,
Tracy Carricoe, Walter Carricoe, Dennis Carricoe. Vincent Carricoe &
Tobitha Carricoe received their portions of the deceased estate in his
lifetime. Dist. to Henry Montgomery for
wife Mary Amina 1/3, 9 children
Deborah, Trecy, Walter, Dennis, Margaret, Pricy, James, John Martin, &
Alexander. The residue Vincent & Tobitha having received advancements of
their portions in deceased lifetime. James married second as James
Carrico, widower, 5,Apr 1796, in Char
Co., MD with dispansation for consanguety in 2nd & 3rd degree, to
Marianna "Mary" Amnia Carrico. Robert Alvey's papers state: "James
Carrico died before Dec 1799, in Charles Co., MD. The inventory was taken
11 Dec 1799. It included among other things 5 slaves. The final account
was with notes of interest from James Boarman. Tobacco received from
Thomas B. Smoot and money received from Wm. Farrand note & interest, also
Stephen Keech, Nalley & Dixon,
& Peter Little. Rent shdsRent shds 1800, 1801, 300 lbs. second tobacco
sold. Rent Henry Carrico, negro Len
hired out for difference in his appraisal & sale. Difference of
appraisal & sale of sundry negros, 2 shad. tobacco sold to Charles
Edwards & money received for second tobacco & etc. payments made funeral
charges in part paid Resin Smoot, money due
John Forbs, Basil O'Brian, money paid Josias Mills for building a house,
judgement to Catherine Thomas, Charles S. Smoot, Direct Tax, Zephaniah
Waters, Catherine Simpson, Jesse Jameston, George Morton, George P.
Greenfield, Thomas Billings, Joseph
Morton, county levy year 1802, Vincent Carico & others. John C. Waters &
Joseph Morton Sureties. Representatives being the widow and 11
children. On 8 Oct 1803, James Carricoe distributions of estate.
Representative portions of stock and househo
furniture agreeable to a division before made. John Martin Carrico, bed
and furniture, 6 cattle & Alexander Carrico, 2 cattle, 1 horse, 1 bed, 1
loom, 1 slay. The
appraisers were James Waters, Jr. and Francis Bowling. The creditor was
Basil O'Bryan. It was filed on 24 Dec 1799 by Mary Amnia Carrico,
administrix." Persons Worth for Assesment, St. Mary's Congregation
Bryantown, Charles Co., MD, prior to 1800
included James Carrico Sr. worth 445 pounds, James Carrico, Jr. worth 168
pounds, Henry Carrico ____ worth 120
pounds. Persons not assesed: Carrico, widow of William, and Abraham
Carrico.

It is extremely probable that several children of James came to Kentucky
about 1800 as those names appear again in early Kentucky records.


Notes for M
ARIANNA (MARY) AMINA:
The 1800 census of Trinity Parish, Charles Co., MD shows Mary Ann
Carricoe with males 9(age 10-16), 1 (age 26-45), females 1(age 16-26),
2 (age 26-45) & 5 slaves.

     
Children of J
AMES CARRICO and ELIZABETH CLEMENT are:
  i.   MARGARET4 CARRICO.
21. ii.   JAMES T. CARRICO, b. 1764, Charles Co., MD; d. 1814, Spencer Co., KY.
  iii.   JOHN MARTIN CARRICO, b. Abt. 1766, prob MD; m. ANN DONOHO, Abt. 1795, Charles Co., MD.
  Notes for JOHN MARTIN CARRICO:
Inventory Book 78, Folio 12 (Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore,
MD. Census 1800 (w) Maryann Carrico; Trinity Parish, Charles Co., MD.
Witness: Probate of James Carrico of Peter; Charles Co., MD.


  Notes for ANN DONOHO:
The daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Donoho.


  iv.   PRISCILLA (PRECY) CARRICO, b. Abt. 1767, prob MD.
  Notes for PRISCILLA (PRECY) CARRICO:
1790 Census (w) James Carrico of Peter; Charles Co., MD and 1800
census (w) Maryann Carrico; Trinity Parish, Charles Co., MD.


22. v.   VINCENT CARRICO, b. Abt. 1770, Georgetown, Charles Co., MD; d. March 26, 1816, St. Louis, MO.
23. vi.   ELIZABETH (TABITHA) CARRICO, b. Abt. 1771, St. Charles Co., MD; d. March 13, 1836.
24. vii.   CORNELIUS CARRICO, b. 1772, Charles Co., MD.
25. viii.   DENNIS SYLVESTOR CARRICO, SR., b. October 31, 1774, MD; d. November 1852, St. Louis Co., MO.
26. ix.   WALTER CARRICO, b. Abt. 1777, Charles co, MD; d. 1840, Indian Creek, Monroe, MO.
27. x.   THERESA (TRESY) CARRICO, b. 1781, prob Charles Co, MD; d. prob Monroe co, MO.
  xi.   DEBORAH (DEBBY) CARRICO, b. Abt. 1784, prob MD; m. JOHN CARRICO, January 25, 1802, Washington Co., KY.
  Notes for DEBORAH (DEBBY) CARRICO:
Census: 1790 (w) James Carrico of Peter; Charles Co., MD; male 1 16/+,
3-?16, 5 females, 3 slaves. Witness James Carrico: 1803 Probate:
James Carrico of Peter, Charles Co., MD.


  xii.   ALEXANDER CARRICO, b. Abt. 1790, prob MD.
  Notes for ALEXANDER CARRICO:
1790 Charles County Maryland Census, James Carrico of Peter, male 1-16/+,
3-/16, 5 Females, 3 Slaves. ____, Charles County, Maryland, Land Records
1790- 1796: Land Record Books K#4 (1790-1792) & N#4(1792-1796) (P.O. Box
403369, Miami Beach, FL 33140-1369: T.L.C. Genealogy 800-858-8558,\\
1994),p: 20:p.82 K#4: 24 Mar 1790, from William Hagon (Hagan) of William
and Joseph Hagon of John of CC, to James Carrico (Carricoe) of Peter, of
CC, for 8000 lbs of tobacco, 100 acres in CC, being part of a tract of
land called Saint James, lying in CC. Signed Wm Hagan, Jos Hagan of Jno.
Wit. Ben Dyson & Alexr McPherson. Recorded Jun 8, 1790. ibid, p.20:
p79.K#4: May 4 1790, from Joseh Hagan of John of CC to James Carico
Carricoe of Peter of CC, for 7000 lbs of tobacco, 68 1/2 acres in CC,\\
being part of a tract of land called Hagans Chance, bounded by a tract of
land called Saint James. Signed-Jos Hagan of Jno. Wit. Ben Dyson, Alexr
McPherson. Recorded 8 Jun 1790. 1800 Census (w) Maryann Carrico; Trinity
Parish, Charles Co., MD. Witness Probate: James Carrico of Peter;
Charles Co., MD.



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