Diana announced the partial (60 of 67 markers) results of the DNA testing of a descendant
of John W.
Carrico b. 1826-28 who had resided in Prince William Co., VA & Fauquier Co., VA. This
individual
bears the same mutation at CDYb as James T. Carrico & Charles Carrico. Other than
knowing they all
go back to the immigrant Peter Carrico, we still don't know how close the 3 may be
related.
I was going to post the following to the Carrico DNA list, but realized the information
might be
discussed better here.
Of the 3 above individuals, there is only 1 whom there are records to document who his
father was.
Charles Co., MD deed book Z 3 pages 195-196, recorded 12/15/1785 states that on 11/3/1785
George
Keith conveyed to "to the said James Carrico of John" 93 acres of New Bradford.
"Monica wife to the
said George Keeth and acknowledged her right of dower."
Charles Co., MD deed book N 4 pages 545-546, recorded 3/22/1796 states that on 3/22/1795
"James
Carrico of John" conveyed to Josias Smoot 93 acres of New Bradford. "Joanna wife
to the said James
acknowledged her right and dowry".
Bourbon Co., KY George Keith wrote his will March 16, 1806 which states "I give &
bequeath unto my
daughter Joannah Kerico one negroe boy named Stephen which said negroe Stephen is to be
considered
as equal to eighty pounds".
Washington Co., KY will book B pages 468-169 is recorded the will of James Carrico written
8/15/1814
& recorded 12/11/1815 wherein he mentions his "beloved wife Joana carrico".
I think this shows that the "James Carrico of John" in Charles Co., MD is the
same James Carrico who
died Washington Co., KY 1815-15. He first appears in the tax records of Washington Co., in
1796 & is
listed as James T. Carrico.
Has anyone found anything to suggest that these are the same man?
Linda B