Eunice,
Thank you for responding.
I have seen a record of a Benjamin (your John's brother) in Granville
County, NC who married Charity Bonner in 1770, but I did not know where they
settled.
It has been believed that my Major Hardy Carrell of Stokes County, NC was
the son of Alexander Carrell of Sampson County, NC. I am beginning to wonder
if that is true. I can find on proof, and there were Carrolls already in the
area of Stokes. I am trying to learn if they might have been related to
Alexander, and Hardy may have gone to Stokes as a young man to live with and
uncle or other relative. He married in Stokes County in 1815 to a resident
of the county, Elizabeth Ferguson.
The Benjamin in Stokes County had no children in the household in 1790. If
Benjamin of Granville married in 1770, I don't think all the children would
have been gone in 20 years - unless he and Charity Bonner had no children.
This Benjamin could POSSIBLY have been a young son of Benjamin of Granville.
However, they did not usually purchase land and establish a household at
such a young age, did they (19 or under)?
Lura
southard(a)interpath.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eunice Boucher" <euniceboucher(a)hotmail.com>
To: <CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Carrolls in Stokes County, NC
You might want to check in Granville County NC. That's where my
line of
Carrolls were around that time frame. I think there was a Benjamin Carroll
in my line too. I am descended from John Carroll, son of William Carroll
and
Elizabeth (maiden name unknown but believed to be Spencer). William
died
in
1781. Let me know if you think they are related and I will send you
what I
have on the Carrolls. Thanks.
Eunice Boucher
>From: "Lura C. Southard" <southard(a)interpath.com>
>To: CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: [CARROLL] Carrolls in Stokes County, NC
>Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 22:08:16 -0400
>
> I am a descendent of Major Hardy Carrell of Stokes County, NC. In my
>effort
>to better understand the Carrell (changed to Carroll) family, I have
>compiled the census results for Stokes County from 1790 to 1840. I have
>listed them below. (For some reason when I cut and paste from Word 2000,
it
>is double-spaced!)
>
>I am trying to learn the answers to the following questions:
> 1. Who is Benjamin Carroll in 1790? What became of him?
> 2. Who is the male under 10 years of age in Hardy Carroll's household
in
>1820?
> 3. Who is Herling Carroll who is in the 1820 census? Where did he come
>from and where did he go?
> 4. Who is the male 10-15 and the female 15-20 in Hardy Carroll's
>household
>in 1830?
> 5. Where was Hardy Carroll in 1840?
>
>I anyone has information about these Carrolls, please help me.
>
>Lura C. Southard
>southard(a)interpath.com
>
> 1790 STOKES COUNTY, NC CENSUS
> Carroll, Benjamin..................1-0-1-0-0
>
>1 free white male over 16
>
>1 free white female
>
>1800 STOKES COUNTY, NC CENSUS
>
> No Carroll families listed
>
>1810 STOKES COUNTY, NC CENSUS
>
> No Carroll families listed
>
>1820 STOKES COUNTY, NC CENSUS
>
> Carroll Hardy pg00337
>
>1 male under 10
>
>1 male 26 to 45
>
>1 female 16 to 26
>
>1 engaged in Agriculture
>
> Carroll Herling pg00329
>
>1 male under 10
>
>1 male 26 to 45
>
>1 female under 10
>
>1 female 26 to 45
>
>1 engaged in Agriculture
>
>1830 STOKES COUNTY, NC CENSUS
>
> Carroll Hardy pg00261
>
>1 male 10 - 15
>
>1 male 30 - 40
>
>1 female under 5
>
>1 female 15 - 20
>
>1 female 20 - 30
>
>1840 STOKES COUNTY, NC CENSUS
>
> No Carroll Families listed
>
>1850 STOKES COUNTY, NC CENSUS
>
> Carroll Hardy 60 No Caro pg0089a.txt
>
>LN HN FN Last First age sex occup. Val. birth sch R/W
>
> 34 315 316 Carroll Hardy 60 M Farmer 2,000 N.C.
>
> 35 315 316 Carroll Elizabeth 56 F N.C.
X
>
> 36 315 316 Carroll Calvin J 19 M Farmer N.C. X
>
> 37 315 316 Carroll John H 17 M Farmer N.C. X
>
> 38 315 316 Carroll Hardy R 11 M N.C. X
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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