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Surnames: Carrico
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Transcribed from "Maryland and Delaware Patriots, 1775-1783 Military Records"
This data set covers the entire state of Delaware and eleven Maryland counties (Kent,
Queen Anne, Montgomery, Calvert, St. Mary, Frederick, Prince George's, Charles,
Baltimore, Anne Arundel, and Harford). Military records from Baltimore Town are also
included.
Montgomery County, Maryland, Revolutionary Patriots Listings, Page 53
Callico, Basil. Private, 2nd Class, 2nd Co., Middle Bn., Militia, July 15, 1780 [Ref:
M-201]
Callico, Ignatius. Private, 7th class, 2nd Co., Middle Bn., Militia, July 15, 1780 [Ref:
M-201]
Montgomery County, Maryland, Revolutionary Patriots Listings, Page 53
Carrico, Thomas Ignatious. Took the Oath of Allegiance before the Hon. Edward Burgess on
Feb. 28, 1778 [Ref: T-3:64, L-1:39]. He may have been the "Ignatius Caricoe" who
rendered aid by providing wheat for use of the military in 1781 [Ref: O-390]. Vincent
Carrico, son of Thomas Ignatius Carrico and Elizabeth Kirby, was born in Montgomery County
maryland, circa 1773 and married Mary Elder in Nelson County, Kentucky on Jan. 27, 1807
[Ref: Filson Club Quarterly, Vol. XXV (1951), pp. 217-252]
Charles County Maryland, Revolutionary Patriots Listings, Page 45
Carricoe, Bartholomew. Took the Oath of Allegience in 1778 [Ref: L-15, AA-641].
Carricoe, Catharine. See Peter Carricoe," q.v.
Carricoe, James, of James. Took the Oath of Allegience in 1778 [Ref: L-15, AA-641].
Carricoe, James, of John. Took the Oath of Allegience in 1778 [Ref: L-15]. Resident of
Bryan Town Hundred in 1778 [Ref: Q-I:297].
Carricoe, James Sr. Took the Oath of Allegience in 1778 [Ref: L-15]. Resident of Bryan
Town Hundred in 1778 [Ref: Q-I:297].
Carricoe, Joseph. Private, Militia, 26th Battalion, Capt. William McPherson's Company
1777 [Ref: M-163, which misspelled the name as "Carries"]. Took the Oath of
Allegience in 1778 [Ref: L-15, AA-641]. Rendered patriotic service by providing wheat for
the use of the military in December 1782. [Ref: N-573, which listed the name as
"Carrico"]. Resident of Bryan Town Hundred in 1778 [Ref: Q-I:297].
Carricoe, Katherine. See "Joseph Waters, of James," q.v.
Carricoe, Peter (c1743-c1803). Private, Militia, 12th Battalion, Capt. Peter Wood's
company, 1777 [Ref: M-161]. Took the Oath of Allegience in 1778 [Ref: AA-641, L-15, which
latter source listed the name as "Carrico"]. Resident of Benedict Hundred in
1778 [ref: Q-I297]. Peter Carrico married Catherine ---- and died in Virginia after May 6,
1803 (Ref: J-I:499).
Carricoe, Sarah. see "Lawrence Simpson," q.v.
Carricoe, Thomas Ignatius. He married Elizabeth ----, rendered patriotic service in
Maryland and migrated to Kentucky where he died after may 5, 1813 [Ref: J-I:499]
Prince George's County, Maryland, Revolutionary Patriots Listings, Page 59
Carrico, Martha. see "Elijah Ellis," q.v.
Carrico, Peter (c1743-c1803). Private, Capt. Benjamin Wailes' Militia Company, Lower
Battalion; on duty guarding Magruder's Warehouse in the spring of 1782 [Ref: L-19970
(Box 6, folder 21)]. He married Catherine ---- [Ref: X-499}. See " Peter
Callico," q.v.