Please don't take your discussion off line. I hope I'm not the only one who is
interested in your discussion.
Fran
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Correction, re: James and Richard Carver (Steve Stevens)
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Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 11:44:32 -0500
From: "Steve Stevens" <steve.stevens.bbq(a)cox.net>
Subject: Re: [CARVER] Correction, re: James and Richard Carver
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A Richard Carver is on the 1810 Albemarle County census with a female, both
over 45. He is in the middle of several Carvers on the census, either by
alphabetical order or by residence I have no idea. According to Rev. War
papers for Richard Carver, he states he was born in Albemarle County,
Virginia, he lived in Bedford County at the age of 12, that he moved to SC
in 1792 as did quite a few in this time period.
I have Archibald Carver as the father, Archibald Carver is the only Carver
old enough to be the father, I believe, and in Albemarle at this time. I
would be glad to discuss further and see what information you have.
Might be best to take it offline no interest here it seems as this thread is
old.
Regards,
Steve
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Subject: Re: [CARVER] Correction, re: James and Richard Carver
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> Surnames: Carver
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> I am interested in these Carver's. I am a descendant of Richard C. Carver
> b. 1796 in SC, who I believe served in the war of 1812 and received a
> pension from it. He moved from SC to Benton Co., Missouri (census of
> 1820), then was in Washington Co., MO (census of 1830), St Francois Co.,
> MO (1840), and back to Washington Co., MO (1850).
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> I keep coming back to Richard Carver in VA then SC who would be the
> appropriate age to have a son b. 1796. I wonder if there is any
> information on Richard or any of the other men of
> Spartanburg/Pendleton/Pickens Counties, SC and their descendants?
> I see differing parentage assigned to Richard Carver b. 1764 in VA but
> nothing to give me a clue as to where the information comes from.
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> Thanks to those who are still working the Carver lines and reply to this
> old thread. :-)
>
> Dece Gherardini
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