From: "K Haddad" <haddad1940(a)yahoo.com>
To: <CARLOCK-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2003 4:58 AM
Subject: Family of David Carlock of Mecklenburg Co., NC, and Warren Co., KY
Below is what I have found on the probable family of David Carlock of
Mecklenburg Co., NC, and Warren Co., KY. I have listed his two known
children and his other probable children based on much indirect
evidence:
George W. Carlock b.c. 1781, m. Rachael Landers, d.1840-50 prob.
Fayette Co., IL
Mary H. Carlock b.c. 1784, m. Thomas Heffington
Catherine Carlock b.c. 1789, m. James Hendricks
Margaret Carlock b. 1789, m. Barnabus Lowe, d. 1840 Jasper Co., TX
John D. Carlock b.c. 1795, m. Polly Gibson, lived Missouri
*William Vance Carlock b.c. 1797, m. Fannie ?, d.c. 1839 Stoddard Co,
MO
I have concluded (and it may never be proven) that David Carlock is my
William Vance Carlock's father because (1) He sold land in Stoddard
Co., MO, to proven son of David, John D. Carlock. (2) He named a son
David.
Below, now, is my chronology of David Carlock b.c. 1755 NC, m.
Elizabeth ?, d.c. 1815 Warren Co., KY:
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c. 1789 - Dtr Catherine born (relationship proven on marriage license
in Warren Co., KY)
c. 1781 - Probable son George born
c. 1784 - Probable dtr Mary born
c. 1791 - Probable dtr Margaret born
1792: Signed petition against the division of Mecklenburg Co., NC,
into more counties. Capt. Chas. T. Alexander's Company included David
Carlock. [Reference: Newsletter of Mecklenburg Co., NC, Historical
Soceity, pg. 4]
1795: April, Item 1:128, David Carlock recorded purchase of Lot 9, SE
Square, town of Concord. [Citation: "Cabarrus Co., NC, Court of
Common Pleas 1793-1787 and Deed Books 1793-1801", pg. 26]
c. 1795: Son John D. born (relationship proven on marriage license in
Warren Co., KY)
1796: April 18, Item 2:132, John Means, James Scott and Leonard
Barberick, Commissioners, sold to DAVID CARLOCK for 1 pound, 6
shillings and 6 pence Lot #9 in the SE Square of the TOWN OF CONCORD.
Witness John Simianer. Proven April 1796. [Citation: "Cabarrus Co.,
NC, Court of Common Pleas 1793-1787 and Deed Books 1793-1801", pg. 54]
David seemed to be a merchant and/or craftsman, which may account for
his sometimes not owning and being taxed for land later on; he could
have rented his shop in town. (See 1798 below)
c. 1797: Probable son William Vance born
1798: David Kerlock was on pg. 40 of Captain Joseph Smith's Co. tax
list with no acreage and one white poll. [Citation: Tax Lists of
Mecklenburg Co., NC]. Was David in the process of moving to KY at this
time? Or had he decided to just rent a shop in Concord? (See 1796
above)
1803: Still in Mecklenburg accd. to Sue Tilleman
1810: David Carlock on page 276, line 11 of the Warren(formerly Logan
and Lincoln) Co., KY, census as follows:
1 male 45+ - David
1 male 16-26 - son John D.
1 male 1-16 - son William Vance probably (he m. c. 1820 in MO)
1 female 45+ - Elizabeth
Dtr Mary Carlock with husband Tho's Hefington (m. 1804) next door on
line 12 as follows:
1 male 26-44 - Thomas
1 male 0-10 - son
1 female 16-26 - wife Mary Carlock
1 female 0-10 - dtr
1 female 0-10 - dtr
Dtr Margaret Carlock with husband Barney Law/Lowe (m. 1806) next door
on line 13 as follows:
1 male 16-26 - Barnabus
1 male 0-10 - son
1 female 16-26 - wife Margaret Carlock
1 female 0-10 - dtr
Future wife of John D. Carlock ~ Polly Gibson ~ on line 21 with father
John Gipson as follows:
1 male 44+ - Father John Gipson
1 male 0-10 - son
2 males 10-16 - sons
2 males 16-26 - sons
1 female 45+ - Mother Polly
1 female 10-16 - Polly
Dtr Catherine Carlock with husband James Hendricks (m. 1809) on page
277, line 2 as follows:
1 male 16-26 - James Hendricks
1 female 16-26 - wife Catherine Carlock
1 female -10 - dtr
Father-in-law of son George Carlock ~ John Landers, father of Rachel
Landers ~ on pg. 279, line 27 as follows:
1 male 26-44 - Father John Landers
1 male 1-10 - son
1 female 45+ - Grandmother?
1 female 26-44 - Mother?
3 females 0-10 - dtrs.
c. 1817: David Carlock died.
1818: Nov. 11, Margaret's probable mother Elizabeth Carlock,
apparently now widowed, sold to Johnson Gaither 124 acres for $400.
Bounded on NW corner by William Lynch, the abutting corner of James
Williams and the line of WILLIAM LOW/LOWE. Witnesses: William Lynch,
JOHN CARLOCK, William Hendricks.
William Lowe was the father of Elizabeth's dtr. Margaret's husband,
Barnabus Lowe.
William Lowe was also the father of Nancy Greer Lowe who m. Jacob
Gibson. Jacob's sister Polly married Elizabeth's son John Carlock who
witnessed the above land transaction.
William Hendricks was related to the husband of Catherine Carlock,
James Hendricks.
1820: Neither David nor Elizabeth Carlock in census.
Katheryn