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Oh gosh I don't think so! Try the Carroll website sent to the list a few
minutes ago. I believe those Carroll's came here about that time!
As for Maddens, I have a Hezekiah Madden, born August 6, 1812 in Virginia
and died May 10, 1891 in Rawles Twp, Mills County, Iowa. He is buried in
the Malvern Cemetery. In between Virginia and IA, they were in Muskegum
County, OH; Putnam County, OH and then to Mills County in 1864. His wife's
name was Mary. They travelled throughout these counties/states with the
Fickle, Barnett and Wilson families.
I left our letters intact below as I am sending this back to the Carroll
List and on to the Madden list.
Mary
>Good afternoon Mary and Don,
>
>I've nothing more specific for Martin and Margaret Carroll's origins than a
>mention in Martin's obit of
>County Kerry. I have info relating to their life in Burlington, IA but
>nothing prior to that.
>
>Daniel Madden born ca. 1847 in Ireland, 1868 first time listed in the
>Burlington City Directory as laborer at railroad, 1868 filed a Declaration
>of Intent in Des Moines County, Iowa; 1869 he and Bridget married in
>Burlington, had two children; ca 1875 living in Topeka Kansas, had four
more
>children; ca.1881-1895 lived in Kansas City, Missouri; moved to Chicago at
>the turn of the century (as did several of the children); died in 1912.
>
>Think there is a connection?
>
>Gerry in Jefferson City
>
>----- Original Message -----
>Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 3:28 PM
>Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Carrolls in Iowa
>
>
>> I would like to know more about your Carroll line and your Madden line.
>>
>> I have Carroll line which starts in PA, then goes to OH, then ILL and
>> onward. Also have a Madden line which I am currently researching. Lots
>of
>> these people went to Iowa.
>
>
>
I just visited your wonderful site. Wish I could say - YES, we are
connected. At the same time I cannot say NO.
Our Carroll's were here before 1801. To do a quick rundown, going
backwards:
Rebecca Carroll, born 1825 in Licking County, OH; married 1842 in Bureau
County, ILL to Isaac Tompkins. She is buried at Fairview Cemetery at
Annawan, Henry County, ILL. Her parents were
James Carroll, born 1796 in Allegheny County PA. Married Ellen Loughrey in
1822 in Licking County, PA. They are buried at Fairview Cemetery at
Annaway, Henry County, ILL.His parents were
John Carroll, born 1775 in Cumberland or Westmoreland Co, PA. Married
Rebecca Ryan about 1795 in Allegheny County, PA. His parents were probably
James Carroll and a Margaret.
Some of the early information has been sent to me, not confirmed by me. The
last name was spelled Carroll and Carrell, sometimes by members of the same
branch!
Thanks for the note! And your site is great! Thank you for all your
efforts.
Mary and Don in Wyoming
In the 1860 Effingham Co. ILL Census is this listing for a Sterling
CARROLL,
Ewington, HSEhold # 799
CARROLL, Sterling 30 Farm Laborer personal es400 Tenn
Sarah 29 Dom Tenn
Mary 9 ILL
Garrot, Francis 4 ILL
Bryson 17 Day Laborer Tenn
1850 Census Effingham Co. ILL
Household 495/495
Sterling CARLE 21 M farmer Tenn
Sarah 18 f Tenn
1850 Census
Household # 716/716
Nathan SKEPPER 45 M farmer NC (Skipper????)
Frances 44 f Tenn
Catharine 21 f "
Matilda J 17 f "
Wesley J 15 m "
D Elizabeth 12 f "
Nathan 10 m "
Thomas S 9 m "
Luther S 7 m "
Frances 5 f "
Louisa 3 f "
Martha A 3 f "
Sarah M 4/12 "
Harting CARROLL 20 m Farmer "
Sarah 18 f "
I would like to know more about your Carroll line and your Madden line.
I have Carroll line which starts in PA, then goes to OH, then ILL and
onward. Also have a Madden line which I am currently researching. Lots of
these people went to Iowa.
Mary and Don in Wyoming
>Good afternoon list,
>
>My Martin CARROLL (1810-1881) and his wife Margaret (1813-1889) immigrated
>to Iowa ca 1852 with their daughters young daughters Mary, Bridget and
>Julia.
>
>Mary (born ca 1845) married M W SHEEHAN
>Bridget (born ca 1846) married Daniel MADDEN
>Julia (born ca 1848) married Edward MACKIN
>
>Any connections?
>
>Gerry
>
>
I think a few comments are in order regarding the recent
bit of unpleasantness. My wife (a CARROLL descendant) and I started this
List several years ago,
because we thought it would be useful in CARROLL
family research, and - because no one else seemed to
want to do it! We continue to volunteer our time (mostly
mine) and money (mostly ours) to support it with minimal
rules. There are, however, two that I insist on: 1) the List
is for CARROLL genealogy and submissions are to be
directly related to that topic and 2) unpleasant postings
will NOT be tolerated. If a someone has something
derogatory to say to another subscriber (including
the Listowner), say it personally and directly, not to the entire List.
Regarding the recent postings:
First, the question about the FHC was entirely
appropriate. I'm sure that there were others who might
have had the same question. Further, it is hard to imagine anyone doing
serious research who does not
find the Family History Centers a valuable resource.
Second, the first response to that question was entirely
inappropriate-that individual was removed from the
subscriber list.
Third, I consider a couple of the dissertations that followed also
inappropriate - those senders were also
unsubscribed.
Further, this is not a "moderated" List. I do not "filter" or attempt to
"police" material sent to the List. I see a message at the same time
everyone else does. It is my philosophy that the members of the List are,
for the vast part, intelligent adults doing serious CARROLL family genealogy
research.
Enough said.
Cal
phillipscalvin(a)prodigy.net
I agree with you one hundred and ten percent. And I would like to thank you
for taking a stand. I am new to this list also and I thought that it was
VERY rude of who ever it was that sent that message! ALSO to whomever the
owner is of this site. I agree that the message should have never gotten
through. Bad behavior and bad business. THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN for taking the
time to care and to show someone else that all CARROLLS arent jerks. Most of
us are actually pretty nice.
Sherry Hartman
unsubscribe
I Subscribe to this for GENALOGY Reason, not for cat fights... Lura C.
Southard, my heart felt apology from a Carroll Researcher.
Barbara Carroll
Lister's,
We have to learn to be kind on these lists as all of us are learning
regardless of how long we have being doing this. We were all green horns
at one time and it would be appreciated if those of us who are
intolerant keep their opinion to themselves or use their expertise to
help those in need. A simple answer would of surficed.
This list as well as the many that are out there are for those who have
questions and none of them and I emphasize none of them are to be obused
or offensive to others,otherwise the list owner will have the right to
unsubscribe you,to which I ask, who is the list owner and why was BOB
DYLANS message allowed to go out? I think an apology is in order to
Lura from both parties. I as a lister will apology for them if it helps.
Most of the time Laura, we arn't rude. to answer your question, yes,
they are one and the same. Some call them FHC and other's LDS but its
the same facility.
Please don't let this hinder you from referring to the list again.
Sometimes you come across a nasty weed in your garden, but it doesn't
make the garden any less lovely.
Esther
Please believe me, I meant no offense. I just wondered what FHC
represented.
Lura
Lura C. Southard
southard(a)interpath.com
* * * * * * * * *
> In a message dated 8/24/00 2:46:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> southard(a)interpath.com writes:
>
> << In this genealogy survival game we learn as we go along, right? >>
>
> what lets leave that idiot show out of this
> all denning-dever-cogan in mass-some
>
malone-carroll-mcguire-doherty-mcneil-piscopo-mazzola-heslin-martini-fed
dis-
fa
> rley-dennen-dinan-fredricks-
> ____________________________________
> "we go to school to learn the words of fools"
> bob dylan
--
Esther Fetsko
---USA LINE--------------Smith,Gallagher,Baker,Carroll
Surnames--------------------
KATE OR KATHERINE SMITH,b?,d.?,PHILADELPHIA(additional info limited)
m.JOHN GALLAGHER,b?d?,Phila, (No additional info known)
CHILDREN: CATHERINE nee GALLAGHER, BAKER,b.4/1889, Phila,m.HOWARD
BAKER,b.4/1886 Media.CHLD:Lewis,Ernie,Margret,(my grandmother) b,1917,
Media,m.John J.Carroll, b,1912,Clifton,d.1982,CHLD:JOHN,(my father),
Charles, Catherine, Sharon.
---Glst, UK LINE--------------Swan,Smith,Platt
Surnames-----------------------------
ELIZABETH SWAN,b.1860-1880?(additional info limited)
m.EDGAR SMITH,b.1860,Gr.Sommersford,d.1948,
CHLD:FREDERICK,b.4/11/1912,Priory Rd, Glst, Caroline,b,1905?,Lower
Westgate St, Glst,(age:94),m.31/1/1931Reginal
Platt,b.1902,Swindon,d.1959,Swindon,
CHLD:Lilly,Barbara nee Platt Carroll,Wiltershire,b.1933,(my mom),Tina,
George,Rose, Daniel, Mary,Esther(an aunt)..
This message was bounced to me and I thought everyone on the List would be
interested.
Just a note, in order to send a message/query to the
entire CARROLL List, you need to be subscribed.
Cal Phillips, Listowner/Admin.
phillipscalvin(a)prodigy.net
-----Original Message-----
From: E Carroll <tarbh(a)hotmail.com>
To: howmelgam(a)erols.com <howmelgam(a)erols.com>
Cc: CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com <CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Thursday, August 24, 2000 8:09 PM
Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: Carroll Surname
>I am forwarding your message to the Carroll listserve at rootsweb.
>There are lots of researchers of the surname who get/receive email through
>that group.
>I decend from 2 distinct Carroll families....One entering Virginia in the
>mid 1700's who later migrated to Kentucky....and another who arrived in
>North Carolina in the mid 1700's and never left.
>We are southern to the bone.
>Lots of Luck,
>Evelyn Carroll,
>Houston, Texas
>
>
>----Original Message Follows----
>From: Howard Gamertsfelder <howmelgam(a)erols.com>
>To: tarbh(a)hotmail.com
>Subject: Carroll Surname
>Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:15:27 -0400
>
>My mother is a Carroll - her parents, born about 1880 were from
>Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Might you have any leads to help me track down
>a line from that area? Many thanks.
>
>
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In a message dated 8/25/00 10:47:45 AM, pimaco(a)triad.rr.com writes:
<< I don't know if someone has already answered this for Phyllis, but as
far as I know, FHC means Family History Center and that is the LDS
website. >>
Well, not quite. FHC does indeed mean Family History Center but it refers
not to the LDS web site, but rather to any one of hundreds (perhaps
thousands?) of local LDS genealogy libraries scattered throughout the US and
Canada - and, I believe, the world. They are satellites or local branches of
the very large LDS genealogy library in Salt Lake City.
Carol
I don't know if someone has already answered this for Phyllis, but as
far as I know, FHC means Family History Center and that is the LDS
website.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lura C. Southard [SMTP:southard@interpath.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 2:40 PM
To: CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CARROLL] marriages
Phyllis,
In this genealogy survival game we learn as we go along, right?? Well,
I'm
just trying to learn.
Would you please tell me what the letters "FHC" represent? Were you
refering
to the LDS search at the following site?
http://www.familysearch.org./
Lura
Lura C. Southard
southard(a)interpath.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phyllis Phillips" <pmp(a)iname.com>
To: <CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 9:58 PM
Subject: [CARROLL] marriages
> Well I did the 1869-1874 marriges for the Carrolls today at FHC
>
> I would do look up and then the next step that has to be done is to
request
> the Vol and page number but because there are so amny Carrolls I just
> printed the page on all the years. 1869-70-71-72-73
>
>
> It gives the name and the town they were from I found two Thomas and
a lot
> of Anne but I know when I get the certificate
>
>
> Phyllis
>
>
> researching
>
> Carroll/Doherty/Carlin/Carland/Birmingham/McLaughlin
>
In a message dated 8/24/00 2:46:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
southard(a)interpath.com writes:
<< In this genealogy survival game we learn as we go along, right? >>
what lets leave that idiot show out of this
all denning-dever-cogan in mass-some
malone-carroll-mcguire-doherty-mcneil-piscopo-mazzola-heslin-martini-feddis-fa
rley-dennen-dinan-fredricks-
____________________________________
"we go to school to learn the words of fools"
bob dylan
Phyllis,
In this genealogy survival game we learn as we go along, right?? Well, I'm
just trying to learn.
Would you please tell me what the letters "FHC" represent? Were you refering
to the LDS search at the following site?
http://www.familysearch.org./
Lura
Lura C. Southard
southard(a)interpath.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phyllis Phillips" <pmp(a)iname.com>
To: <CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 9:58 PM
Subject: [CARROLL] marriages
> Well I did the 1869-1874 marriges for the Carrolls today at FHC
>
> I would do look up and then the next step that has to be done is to
request
> the Vol and page number but because there are so amny Carrolls I just
> printed the page on all the years. 1869-70-71-72-73
>
>
> It gives the name and the town they were from I found two Thomas and a lot
> of Anne but I know when I get the certificate
>
>
> Phyllis
>
>
> researching
>
> Carroll/Doherty/Carlin/Carland/Birmingham/McLaughlin
>
Well I did the 1869-1874 marriges for the Carrolls today at FHC
I would do look up and then the next step that has to be done is to request
the Vol and page number but because there are so amny Carrolls I just
printed the page on all the years. 1869-70-71-72-73
It gives the name and the town they were from I found two Thomas and a lot
of Anne but I know when I get the certificate
Phyllis
researching
Carroll/Doherty/Carlin/Carland/Birmingham/McLaughlin
Hello list,
It's been a while since I've listed my Carrol line, thought I only have
the one listed above. I thought I'd give it a try again. If you have
any info, please contact me.
I. Charity CARROLL
b. 9-5-1828
d. 11-25-1896 (buried in Bucksville Cemetery, Ala)
Married: William J. DICKEY (b. Jefferson Co, Ala)
Their children:
1. Wiseman DICKEY
b. 1852
2. William DICKEY
b. 4-1-1857
d. 8-7-1940
Married: Martha Ellender ROGERS
(William is twin to Charity, listed next)
3. Charity DICKEY
b. 4-1-1857
4. Joseph DICKEY
5. Mary Susan DICKEY
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Carroll
http://www.angelfire.com/sc/romanceme/carrol.html
Tess
California
Correction for spelling in the names of this Will
John Carroll, 1822, Moore County
> Daughter Charlotte, son Alexander Carroll, Sons in laws, Edmond Wade and
> Lindsley Wade, son John Carroll dec., son James B Carroll, son Starling
> Carroll, daughter Polly Martin wife of John Martin, daughter Huldy Wade,
> wife of Edmond Wade, sister Wade wife of Lidsley Wade, and the child of my
> son Jesse Carroll descd.., daughter Susanna.
> Executor, A W Bryde
>I have a copy of the original will - some of your names are incorrect
>(Lindley s/b Tinsely, for example, Starling s/b Sterling).
Hope this helps someone.
Kathy
Does anyone out there have copies of the Wills for John "Carrell" or
William Carrell dated 1817 and 1812 respectively. These would be in
Johnston County, North Carolina. If no one has copies I will send for them
and will be happy to share them with all but just thought I would check
first.
Thanks You
Kathy
Can you please clarify what info you hope to extract about the NC wills
you mention. I have some info about the John Carroll of Moore Co., NC -
I have a copy of the original will - some of your names are incorrect
(Lindley s/b Tinsely, for example, Starling s/b Sterling). Tell us what
you want to know and perhaps I can help out. I descend from this John Carroll.
Pam Knapp
CARROLL-D-request(a)rootsweb.com wrote:
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 [CARROLL] looking ["Glenn Baehler" <mbaehler@earthlin]
> #2 [CARROLL] Moses Carroll [Kathy Casagranda <butte(a)gci.net>]
> #3 Re: [CARROLL] Moses Carroll ["Glenn Baehler" <mbaehler@earthlin]
> #4 [CARROLL] Carroll Wills NC [Kathy Casagranda <butte(a)gci.net>]
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> Subject: [CARROLL] looking
> Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 18:01:21 -0700
> From: "Glenn Baehler" <mbaehler(a)earthlink.net>
> To: CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> Looking for John Carroll born in Nebraska who married Roxie ( last name
> unknown). His parents were Charles Owen Carroll and Harriet Fisk
> Marilyn baehler
>
> ______________________________
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: [CARROLL] Moses Carroll
> Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 09:38:44 -0800
> From: Kathy Casagranda <butte(a)gci.net>
> To: CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> I see by looking at census records that there was a Moses Carroll as early
> as 1820 listed in the census for Orange County. Does anyone know to whom
> he belongs?
>
> 1779 C640 CARROLL Charles N/A N/A N/A Tax Roll (Appears to be the first
> listed in this county)
>
> 1790
>
> 1790 C640 CARROL Stephen M-637 097 No CENSUS - Tax
> 1790 C640 CARROLL Benjamin M-637 097 No CENSUS - Tax
> 1790 C640 CARROLL Henry M-637 095 No CENSUS - Tax
> 1790 C640 CARROLL Michael M-637 097 No CENSUS - Tax
> 1790 C640 CARROLL Robert M-637 095 No CENSUS - Tax
>
> 1800
> 1800 C640 CARRAL Benjamin M-32 034 613 32101-00110-00
> 1800 C640 CARREL Charles M-32 034 553 20100-00100-00
> 1800 C640 CARREL James M-32 034 615 12010-20010-00
> 1800 C640 CARREL Michael M-32 034 558 01010-00001-00
> 1800 C640 CARRELL Charles M-32 034 503 20100-00100-08
> 1800 C640 CARRIL Charles M-32 034 557 20110-00100-00
> 1800 C640 CARRILL Benjamin M-32 034 614 32101-00110-00
>
> 1810
> 1810 C640 CAROL Lunnel M-252 041 137 NdRcd
> 1810 C640 CARRALL John M-252 041 152 NdRcd
> 1810 C640 CARRALL Stephen M-252 041 151 NdRcd
> 1810 C640 CARROL A. M-252 041 148 NdRcd
> 1810 C640 CARROLL Archibale M-252 041 167 NdRcd
> 1810 C640 CARROLL Ben. M-252 041 167 NdRcd
> 1810 C640 CARROLL James M-252 041 152 NdRcd
> 1810 C640 CARROLL M. M-252 041 147 NdRcd (could also be Moses Carroll)
> 1810 C640 CARROLL Nimrod M-252 041 151 NdRcd
>
> 1820 C640 CARROL Benjamin M-33 082 394 NdRcd
> 1820 C640 CARROL Benjamin M-33 082 396 NdRcd
> 1820 C640 CARROL James M-33 082 384 NdRcd
> 1820 C640 CARROL John M-33 082 386 NdRcd
> 1820 C640 CARROL Lemuel M-33 082 384 NdRcd
> 1820 C640 CARROL Mical M-33 082 382 NdRcd
> 1820 C640 CARROL Moses M-33 082 388 NdRcd
> 1820 C640 CARROL Stephen M-33 082 396 NdRcd
>
> 1830 C640 CARROLL ALCEY* M-19 123 262 SOUTH DISTRICT
> 1830 C640 CARROLL ARCHIBALD M-19 123 280 SOUTH DISTRICT
> 1830 C640 CARROLL BENJAMIN M-19 123 262 SOUTH DISTRICT
> 1830 C640 CARROLL BENJAMIN M-19 123 282 SOUTH DISTRICT
> 1830 C640 CARROLL CHALRES M-19 123 262 SOUTH DISTRICT
> 1830 C640 CARROLL DIXON M-19 123 276 SOUTH DISTRICT
> 1830 C640 CARROLL James M-19 123 267 SOUTH DISTRICT
> 1830 C640 CARROLL MOSES M-19 123 280 SOUTH DISTRICT
> 1830 C640 CARROLL STEPHEN M-19 123 258 SOUTH DISTRICT
>
> 1840 C640 CARROL Alsey* M-704 367 256 SOUTHERN DIVISI
> 1840 C640 CARROL Archy M-704 367 254 SOUTHERN DIVISI
> 1840 C640 CARROL Benjamin M-704 367 239 SOUTHERN DIVISI
> 1840 C640 CARROL Eli M-704 367 254 SOUTHERN DIVISI
> 1840 C640 CARROL James M-704 367 223 SOUTHERN DIVISI
> 1840 C640 CARROL Lemuel M-704 367 223 SOUTHERN DIVISI
> 1840 C640 CARROL Lemuel Jr. M-704 367 221 SOUTHERN DIVISI
> 1840 C640 CARROL Nancy M-704 367 255 SOUTHERN DIVISI
> 1840 C640 CARROLL Benjamin M-704 367 215 SOUTHERN DIVISI
> 1840 C640 CARROLL Charles M-704 367 250 SOUTHERN DIVISI
>
> ______________________________
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Moses Carroll
> Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 11:46:31 -0700
> From: "Glenn Baehler" <mbaehler(a)earthlink.net>
> To: CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kathy Casagranda" <butte(a)gci.net>
> To: <CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 10:38 AM
> Subject: [CARROLL] Moses Carroll
>
> > I see by looking at census records that there was a Moses Carroll as early
> > as 1820 listed in the census for Orange County. Does anyone know to whom
> > he belongs?
>
> Orange County Where ?
> >
>
> ______________________________
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: [CARROLL] Carroll Wills NC
> Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 11:14:47 -0800
> From: Kathy Casagranda <butte(a)gci.net>
> To: CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> I have the following information from Wills of Carroll men in NC
> Any information on these families would be more than appreciated. I am at
> a preverbial dead end.
> Bute County Milbrough Carroll, 1774
>
> Names Sons Thomas and Charles. Names a Betty Wilkins but no relationship
> listed.
> Gives land in Brunswick County VA to his son Charles
> John Mosely executor
>
> John Carrol, 1814 Granville County, NC
> Names daughter Polly Harris, daughter Elizabeth (looks like Moore), wife
> Rebecca
>
> John Carroll, 1822, Moore County
> Daughter Charlotte, son Alexander Carroll, Sons in laws, Edmond Wade and
> Lindsley Wade, son John Carroll dec., son James B Carroll, son Starling
> Carroll, daughter Polly Martin wife of John Martin, daughter Huldy Wade,
> wife of Edmond Wade, sister Wade wife of Lidsley Wade, and the child of my
> son Jesse Carroll descd.., daughter Susanna.
> Executor, A W Bryde
>
> William Carroll, October 26, 1781, Granville County NC
> Wife Elizabeth, Son Jesse Carroll, youngest daughter Mary Carroll, son
> Thomas Carroll, son John Carroll, William Carroll Jr. and Spencer Carroll,
> daughter Jenny Carroll, daughter Ann Champion, daughter Elizabeth (looks
> like Garrard or Yard-very hard to read)
>
> There was a Moses Carroll that married Margaret Rhew November 3, 1854 in
> Orange County, NC? Who is this?
>
> Lemuel Carroll married Elizabeth Lloyd July 27, 1804 in Orange County. Is
> he related to Benjamin Carroll?
> Moses Carell as bondsman for James Cheek and Polley Hobbs February 15, 1809
> in Orange County. Would he be a brother of Benjamin?
>
> Does anyone know if any of the Benjamin Carrolls of Orange County was a
> preacher?
>
> I have only the following lead to my family.
> "The great grandfather of my son Carroll (would be born mid 1700's) owned a
> farm in three miles of Raleigh North Carolina. He had several sons: One
> Benjamin, who became a preacher, John and Calvin went to Louisiana (John
> born 1812, Calvin circa 1825) There was also a Moses. " The name Sydney
> may also somehow be involved but not sure on that one.
>
> I include the following information from Granville County as this is
> associated with Orange County
>
> >From History and Genealogies of Old Granville County, NC 1746-1800
> June 4, 1755, Joana, abt 13 yrs, Delany 9 yrs, Orphans of Benjamin Carrol,
> wife Eliza Carrol living, bound to Moses Myrick, former to be Spinster and
> latter a shoemaker.
>
> September 21, 1759
> Daniel Carrol of VA enter as securities for Orphans of David Douglas
>
> August 14, 1762, Elizabeth Carroll, Guardianship Bond. unto James Paine,
> Robert Harris and Richard Henderson Esq. Justices of Granville County.
> John Terrill Jr. guardian of Eliz. Carrol daughter of George Carroll.
>
> May 12, 1762, Thomas Carroll witness of Will of William Moss of Duplin
> County NC
>
> Finally, does anyone know who Dixon Carroll was listed in the 1830 census
> for Orange County, NC?
> My Calvin was named Calvin Dixon Carroll and the name Dixon was passed down
> through other generations.
> Hope to hear from you.
> Kathy