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>From list of Wardens and Vestrymen with Period of Continuance in Office at
http://users.rootsweb.com/~nynassa2/rectors.htm
Carman, Bergen R. 1885-1916 Vestry
Carman, Samuel 1789-1817
Carman, Stephen 1820-1824
David has given me permission to forward this post to the list.
It includes:
1693 Caleb Carman, Cape May NJ
1724 Jacob Carman Springfield Burlington NJ
1728 Samuel Carman Middletown NJ
(scan of entry at
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~carman/graphics/sam1728.gif)
(fuller transcription at
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~carman/sam1729.htm)
1736 Timothy Carman Little Eggharbor Burlington NJ
1741 John Carman Middletown
1745 Samuel Carman Woodbridge Middlesex NJ
1744 Caleb Carman Hopewell Hunterdon NJ
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Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 07:43:39 -0600
From: David Tourison <treetrails(a)hotmail.com>
To: NJ-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [NJ] New Jersey Wills, 1670-1750 - CARMAN
Resent-Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 07:46:24 -0600
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Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF
NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXIII, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME I,
1670-1730;
Paterson NJ, 1901
( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills. Those as Libers A, B, etc.,
are of East Jersey Wills)
CARMAN, page 82:
1693 Aug. 5. Carman, Caleb, senior; nuncupative will of. Attested
before Joseph Houldin and Samuel Crowell, Justices, by affidavit of John
Gervis and Caleb Carman, leaving all to his wife Elizabeth; sons mentioned.
1693 July 7. Inventory of the estate, �73.3.�, of which �10 stands
for a building in the town; made by Shangar Hand and Jacob Dayton.
1693 Aug. 16. Letters of administration on the estate granted to his
widow, Elizabeth.
Burlington Records, p. 20.
1693 Aug. 16. Bond of the widow Elizabeth Carman, as administratrix.
Jonathan Pine, of Cape May Co., yeoman, fellow bondsman. Cape May Wills.
1724 Dec. 14. Carman, Jacob, of Springfield Township, Burlington Co.
Inventory of the estate of, �89.2.3 �; made by Tilton Leeds and Revell
Elton.
1724-5 Jan. 29. Bond of Sarah, widow of Jacob Carman, as
administratrix of the estate. John Stockton, of said Co., yeoman, fellow
bondsman.
1724-5 Jan. 29. Administration on the estate granted to his widow,
Sarah Carman.
Lib. 2, p. 274.
1728 Aug. 20. Carman, Samuel, of Middletown Township, Monmouth Co.,
yeoman; will of. Wife Sarah. Children � John, Timothy, Hannah Langlun (?),
Richard. Home farm, farm at Hungry Harbour, Long Island; personal property.
Executors � sons John and Timothy. Witnesses � Richard Stout, Jonathan
Stout, Robert Dodsworth. Proved December 15, 1729.
Lib. B, p. 237.
The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being
as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses,
etc., but not wills of:
CARMAN - Caleb, Elizabeth, Ephrerem, Epherim, Ephraim, Jacob, John, Jo�n,
Martha, Richard, Sarah, Timothy.
Extracted from DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF
NEW JERSEY, VOLUME XXX, CALENDAR OF NEW JERSEY WILLS, VOLUME II, 1730-1750;
Paterson NJ, 1918
( Libers 1, 2, etc. are of West Jersey Wills. Those as Libers A, B, etc.,
are of East Jersey Wills)
CARMAN, beginning page 85:
1744, Aug. 25. Carman, Caleb, of Hopewell Township, Hunterdon Co.,
yeoman, �being sick;� will of. Plantation where testator lived and all
personal estate, except a mare colt belonging to the mare called the
Potomack mare, to wife Abigail during widowhood, and then to son, Jonathan,
a minor. If Jonathan shall die under age, estate to testator�s osn, John,
and all his daughters then living. Sons, Samuel and Jasper, plantation in
Morris County. Executors � wife and Jonathan Foreman, of Hopewell.
Witnesses � John Fidler, Joseph Price and Christopher Search. Proved
October 6, 1744. Executors � Abigail Carman and Jonathan Furman.
Lib. 5, p. 48.
1741, Nov. 24. Carman, John, of Middletown. Renunciation of right of
administration by the widow, Martha Carman, in favor of �my beloved
brothers, Joseph Carman and John Dorsett.� Witnessed by Samuel Jobs, Jr.
Lib. C, p. 466.
1741, Nov. 28. Bond of Joseph Carman, yeoman, of Middletown, as
administrator. John Dorset, of Middletown, yeoman, and Thomas Rattoone, of
Perth Amboy, cordwainer, fellow bondsmen.
1741, Nov. 17. Inventory of estate, �89.13.8 �, made by Cornelius
Dooren, Jarratt Wall and Joseph Smith.
1748-9, Mar. 9. Account of the estate by the administrators mentions
bonds of Jacob Covenhoven and John Langdon.
1728, Aug. 20. Carman, Samuel, of Middletown Township, Monmouth Co.,
yeoman; will of. Wife, Sarah. Children � John, Timothy, Hannah Langlun and
Richard. Executors � sons John and Timothy, who are to sell testator�s
plantation on Long Island called Hungry Harbour. To said sons is devised a
patent right to land in Hempstead Township on Long Island. Witnesses �
Richard and Jonathan Stout, and Robert Dodsworth. Proved Dec. 15, 1729.
Lib. B, p. 257.
[note - this is a repeat of one listed in volume I, just worded differently]
1736, Aug. 19. Carman, Timothy, of Little Eggharbour, Burlington Co.,
yeoman. Administration granted to Ann Carman, widow. William Pettit,
yeoman, fellow bondsman.
Lib. 4, p. 71.
1736, Aug. �. Inventory of personal estate, �93.3.11; made by John
Burr and Thomas Marshall, includes note of John Carman.
1737, Sept. 29. Account of Peter Risley and Ann, his wife, formerly
widow and administratrix of Timothy Carman, showing payments to the Coroner
and his jury �the fees on view�g the body of the dec�d, who was drown�d,�
and debts due to Jon. Bryan, Thos. Marshall, Peter Cavalier, Maham
Southwick, Marg�t Manns, John Caine, Catherine Peirce, Thos. Griffe, Robert
White, Thos. Mark, Abraham Bryan, Benj�n Carman, and Jon. Carman.
[page 86]
1745-6, Jan. 29. Carmen, Samuel, of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co.,
yeoman; will of. Wife Margaraet Carmen. Children � Stephen, Samuel and
Abigail Carmen, all under age. Executor � father, Richard Carmen. Real and
personal estate. Witnesses � Ebenezer Saltar, James Moores, Nugient Kelly.
Proved June 16, 1747. Lib. E, p. 55.
1745-6, Mar. 17. Inventory of personal estate, �118; made by Timothy
Bloomfield and Zedekiah Bonham, all of Woodbridge. Witness � Richard
Carmen.
The following names appear in the INDEX of this volume, the references being
as persons mentioned in wills, such as recipients, trustees, witnesses,
etc., but not wills of:
CARMAN - Abigail, Ann, Benjamin, Caleb, Jasper, John, Jonathan, Joseph,
Margaret, Martha, Richard, Samuel, Sarah, Timothy.
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1624 Jamestown census
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Source: AAI- CD ROM # 136, December 1994 Edition
Compiled by Paul R. Sarrett, JR.
Uploaded AOL Dec. 02, 1995
Internet: prsjr(a)aol.com
Captain John Smith, founded the first English Colony at Jamestown
Virginia in 1607. The following are some (1,033) Early Virginia Pioneers
Indexed by last name, first name from 1624 records.
County/Parish Num of Persons
ARCHURS HOOP 17
BASSE CHOISE 22
CHAMPLAINS 20
COLLEGE LAND 20
EASTERN SHORE 73
ELIZABETH CITY CO. 285
FLOURDIEN HUNDRED 55
GLASE HOWSE 5
HOGG ISLAND 20
INDIAN THICKETT 10
JAMES CITY CO. 224
JAMES ISLAND 20
JORDANS FORNEY 20
MARTINS HUNDRED 20
NECK OF LAND 19
OVER THE RIVER 20
VIRGINIA COLONY 96
WARWICK SQUEAKE 20
WEST SHERLOW 71
ABBREVIATIONS
* The interpretation is questionable
** The interpretation is very uncertain
*** Must be checked by research
< Head of Household
-- Spelled wrong by the census
^ Correctly as in the filmed census
1624 WEST SHERLOW VA C655
CARMAN, Henry
1624 VIRGINIA
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