This quote really gets me excited. The Blount County, TN would be
correct
For his moved to Tennessee at 14. Is there anything else or any source
information about this quote??
"Thomas Carver son of Archebald in Va. was in Burke co. N.C. moved to
>>Cades Cove in Blount Co. Tn. Some of the Carvers were German
Garbers
>>and changed the name to Carver." Phillip
R. G. Carver, P.E.
ONEOK, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: carver-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:carver-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of Phillip Lawson
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 9:27 PM
To: carver(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CARVER] New Subscriber
Grady Loy wrote:
In 1810 in Grayson Cy were several Carvers
John Carver 1 male b. 1785-1794 1 male b. bef 1765 1 female b. before
1765
Kneel Carver 2 males b. 1800-1810 1 male b. 1785-1794 3 females b.
1800-1810
1 female b. 1765-1785
William Carver 1 male b. 1785-1794 1 female b. 1785-1794
Thomas Carver 1 male b. 1800-1810 1 male b. 1794-1800, 2 males b.
1785-1794,
1 male b. 1765-1785 1 male b. bef 1765,
1 female b. 1785-1794, 1 female b. bef. 1765
Pleasant Carver 2 males b. 1800-1810 1 male b. 1794-1800, 1 male b bef
1765
1 female b. 1800-1810 1 female b. 1785-1794
The only one with the right number of male and female chidlren for our
purposes appears to be Pleasant. The woman/wife in his family Nancy,
may be
a second wife and was the right age as given by the Montgomery Indiana
census of 1830. If so this bunch probably came from NC and if Pleasant
was
born there (as suggested by Pleasant Jr's 1880 census) before the
revolution
maybe they are part of the clan you are describing.
Have you heard use of the names Pleasant and Jerrel in the Virinia
family.
Best Regards
Grady Loy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phillip Lawson" <plawson(a)wingnet.net>
To: <carver(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 4:56 AM
Subject: Re: [CARVER] New Subscriber.
>Phillip Lawson wrote:
>
>
>
>>Carver, Ron G. wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hello
>>>
>>>
>>>I am interested in any information you may have about Thomas,
possible
a
>>>son of " of Pleasant Carver and his wife Nancy (both
born in the
>>>Tenn/NC border area ca 1785 or perhaps earlier in Pleasant's case)
They
>>>
>>>show up (we think) in the Grayson Kentucky census of 1810 (and then
the
>>>family was probably in Hardin.)"
>>>
>>>This has some similarities to our family road block of Thomas
Jefferson
>>>Carver : According to his obit, he was born 4 Aug 1811 in
Burke Co.
NC.
>>>At age 14, he emigrated to Middle TN, then on to Cedar
Co., MO in
1837
>>>with a family named Powell. We know a lot about him after
he
reaches
>>>MO. But little before.
>>>
>>>R. G. Carver, P.E.
>>>
>>>ONEOK, Inc.
>>>Corporate Environmental Services
>>>Senior Environmental Engineer
>>>100 West Fifth
>>>Tulsa, OK 74103
>>>
>>>918-732-1315
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: carver-bounces(a)rootsweb.com
[mailto:carver-bounces@rootsweb.com]
>>>On Behalf Of Grady Loy
>>>Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 5:49 PM
>>>To: CARVER(a)rootsweb.com
>>>Subject: [CARVER] New Subscriber
>>>
>>>Dear List members:
>>>
>>>My name is Grady Loy and I have just subscribed. I am sure I have
>>>corresponded with some of you in the manner of posting and replying
on
>>>the
>>>rootsweb site.
>>>
>>>My nearest Carver ancestor is Margaret Carver who married Isaac
Thomas
>>>Swift
>>>in Wilson Cy Texas ca 1876. Her father was Isaac Carver (b. Ky
married
>>>Mary
>>>Neal daughter of John Neal and Ann Smith) and Isaac's parents were
>>>Ishmael
>>>Carver (b.. Ky 1806) and Clarissa Petch. Ishmael was son probably
>>>(there is
>>>still some debate) of Pleasant Carver and his wife Nancy (both born
in
>>>the
>>>Tenn/NC border area ca 1785 or perhaps earlier in Pleasant's case)
They
>>>
>>>show up (we think) in the Grayson Kentucky census of 1810 (and then
the
>>>family was probably in Hardin.)
>>>
>>>Ishmael had brothers Jesse, Pleasant, Thomas and Jerrel and sisters
>>>Nancy,
>>>Mary and Elizabeth, He also had a cousins Jesse and Milly who
remained
>>>in
>>>Kentucky. Ishmael's parents relocated to Indiana in 1830 first to
>>>Montgomery Cy, then apparently to Parke and last to Vigo.
>>>
>>>There the family split and some went with the related McMains family
to
>>>Mahaska Iowa. The others went to Hickory Cy Missouri.
Ishmael was
a
>>>member
>>>of the latter group. His brother Thomas went straight to Iowa.
>>>Elizabeth,
>>>Nancy, Pleasant (and either Milly or Mary - I need to get that
straight)
>>>and
>>>Jerrel went to Missouri first and then to Iowa. Ishmael went from
>>>Missouri
>>>to Arkansas and his son Isaac on to Texas.
>>>
>>>This branch of Carvers because of the recurrence of the unusual name
>>>Jerrel
>>>appears to be a branch of the old Virginia family of Robert Carver.
>>>However
>>>some names characteristic of that family (I think) like Archibald
and
>>>Conrelius do not show up in this western branch.
>>>
>>>There is probably a relation far back among several major Carver
>>>branches.
>>>They were fond of certain names that while not rare were not the
most
>>>common
>>>names in combination.
>>>
>>>I look forward to exchanging thoughts and information with you all
in
>>>the
>>>future.
>>>
>>>Best Regards
>>>
>>>Grady Loy
>>>
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>>Thomas Carver son of Archebald in Va. was in Burke co. N.C. moved to
>>Cades Cove in Blount Co. Tn. Some of the Carvers were German Garbers
and
>>changed the name to Carver. Phillip
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>James Carver son of Archibald a Rev. soldier went to Ky from Va.
>Cornelious and Thomas Carver in Cades Cove Blount co.Tn. William
Carver
>a ships Capt . toke Bacon up the James river
>killing indians and burning them out. The four ship capt. were hung by
>the gov. and then he was recalled to England for this act. His son
>Richard was Archibald's father. and all the Carvers that come into
N.C.
>Richard a Rev. soldier went to S.C.. Carvers in Pa. changed name
from
>Graber.
>Some come to N.C. and Tn. Then went to Ky.. Phillip
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Hi, The WILLS of Cornelious and Thomas Carver are in the courthouse in
Blount Co. All children
named. Cornie had a son Campbell who moved to McMinn co. Tn. Then 1870
to Bradley Co Tn.
All in the 5th mounted Cav. Union Army. Campbell had two sons named
Cornie and Thomas.
Thomas married Elizabeth Hatcher and dau Mary Ann (MOLLY) was my
grandmother mar. Samuel Franklin Stevenson. My mothers line. Phillip
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