This is for information regarding the two main questioned Cornelius Carrico's
one b 1772 the other 1798! They both married in KY!
Cornelius Carrico b 1772 m Susanna Shanks left a deed found by researchers
earlier than me by far!
But the Deed came from microfilm Serial No 241,396 copied at the Genealogical
Library by William Morton and comes from Washington County, Kentucky Deeds,
Books S-T 1851-1855 p.90
If need be I would try to type this full copy as best I can, but although I
can make out the most of it I would find that it would best be gotten from
the original source if any should question what it says in the short summery
I have here!
Carrico Deed to Carrico being Cornelius Carrico and son Edward Carrico in the
year 1851. In the consideration of land, the sum of one thousand dollars
payable by the said Edward Carrico to the two remaining heirs Treasy O'Brian
and Ann Brewer wife of George Brewer, notes of the sum of $500.00 each
payable three months after my death. To Edward a certain piece or parasol of
land in Washington Co. of Kentucky I now live on supposed to contain one
hundred and thirty acres. To assign forever to son Edward Carrico and heirs
the land.
Upon the payment of the two notes one to each daughter for the said amount of
$500.00 each he then has the full property rights!
This seems to be the facts; that Ann Carrico b February 07, 1807, m George
Brewer was a sister to Teresa Carrico b October 25, 1808 m Francis Hilary
O'Bryan (O'Brian) November 04, 1823, and were sisters to Edward Carrico b
1810 m Matilda Dillehay, all of Washington Co., KY at the time they married.
And Tresy was the same Teresa that m Francis Hilary O'Bryan. With the parents
of these children being Cornelius Carrico b 1772 m Susanna Shanks, January
27, 1806.
Cornelius Carrico b 1798 was the Cornelius Carrico that m the sister of
Francis Hilary O'Bryan, being Teresa O'Bryan b 1797, m May 24, 1823. The bond
for this marriage was signed by Francis H. O'Bryan and after the death of
Francis H. in 1832 the repayment of the bond was to Teresa O'Bryan(t) and 4
male heirs, all of which were minors at that time. Being: Edward, James
Robert, Ignatius D. and Francis H. Jr., witnessed by Edward Carrico and ?
Edward O'Bryan.
The younger Cornelius was the s/o Henry Carrico of Bartholomew of Peter! And
this research that I have attained with this strongly suggests that both the
younger Cornelius and Henry Carrico were the nephews of the older Cornelius
Carrico!
But as I have nothing that says Cornelius Carrico m Susanna Shanks, is of
Bartholomew of Peter, I do know that the list of children from the document
of the settlement of James of Peter d 1803 intestate does not list a
Cornelius Carrico among the listed children when this document was on the
list some time back!
Pauline Stubbs