Forgive me folks for I just started researching this line of my family
within the past 30 days. From information given me, it appears there is a
William Carrico, son of Able Carrico II. Information received also
indicates that William had a brother Joseph Carrico born abt 1784. I wonder
if this is the same William. His grandfather Peter Carrico 1st died abt
1765 in a place called Bryantown Hundred, MD.
Just a thought.
George
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From: CntryChk1(a)aol.com <CntryChk1(a)aol.com>
To: CARRICO-L(a)rootsweb.com <CARRICO-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [CARRICO-L] Carricos in DC and Bryantown 1800's
In a message dated 2/24/99 5:55:11 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
CONLONM(a)ilcc.cc.ia.us writes:
<< We have traced my family back to William B. Carrico, born about 1782 in
> Maryland. It would seem that we should be able to link him with one of
the
> grandchildren to the original Peter Carrico but have had no
luck.
>
> We have also found others:
> Thomas Carrico residing near Bryantown, MD, in 1839, sends two
sons
to
> Georgetown College.
> James Carrico marries Mary Owens in DC in 1816.
> James R Carrico marries Susan Marilor in DC in 1830.
> John Carrico marries Jane O'Brien in DC in 1815.
> Peter B. Carrico marries Mary Johnson in DC in 1813
> Peter G. Carrico b. DC 1819, marries Elizabeth Bradley in DC in
1844
> William Carrico marries Sophrenia Dorvel in DC in 1836
> William H Carrico b. DC abt 1828, marries Rosilla Mohune, 1856,
and
Margaret
> Masters, 1863, both in DC.
>
> We have no information connecting any of these Carricos to their
ancesters.
> Does anyone have any history on these individuals, or any and
other
Carrico
> family history for DC or SE MD for the late 1700's or early
1800's?
>
> We would appreciate any assistance.
> >>
I am replying to Sharon Brahmstadt regarding one of the Carrico names on
her
inquirey. My Mothers G-mother was Julia Mathilda Carrico Bryantown
Md,
(1857-1909) married James A Murray also of Bryantown. Her father was Thomas
Carrico of Bryantown.
I do not have any information other then his name. I am sure that he could
be
linked to one of those names that you mentioned. I can safely assume
he was
born anywhere from (1820-30's)
If you can help me or anyone else can on this list I would appreciate it.
Jean Stitz... (searching...Myer/Mitchell/Murray/Carrico)