I have a John Carroll who went to Beachville, Ontario, Canada when his land was taken from him in New Jersey. His children were Abraham, Isaac, Nancy, John, Henry, Jacob, William, Cornelius, James, and Daniel. One of them had Andrew (1813-1891) who had Matilda, Elizabeth, Rhoda, William (born in 1844), and Willemena. William had Arthur, Constance, Harry (1885-1955), and George. Harry had Arthur, Anne, Andrew (1915-1981), Harry and Lawrence. I'm not sure if John Carroll was born in New Jersey or Ireland, but his father, John Carroll was born in Ireland in 1721 and his father was born in Dublin, Ireland. Any help is appreciated. Thank you Suzan
UNSUBSCRIBE CARROLL-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > CARROLL-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 123 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: [CARROLL] Carrolls in Stokes C ["Leo and Claire Hollcroft" <lcholl] > #2 [CARROLL] Carrell [Beajaye56@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from CARROLL-D, send a message to > > CARROLL-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Carrolls in Stokes County, NC > Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 10:59:31 -0600 > From: "Leo and Claire Hollcroft" <lchollcroft@vcn.com> > To: CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Eunice Boucher---Thanks for the tip on Carrolls in NC. However that we > know of there are none of ours there, all NY and MA. Rec;d yours and one > other direct answer. The other was from the next town to Taunton, MA, but > she evidently didn't recognize any of our first names. Thanks again. I know > there are LOTS of Carrolls and lots in the South. Claire Carroll Hollcroft > -----Original Message----- > From: Eunice Boucher <euniceboucher@hotmail.com> > To: CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com <CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 10:50 AM > 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@interpath.com> > >>To: CARROLL-L@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@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 > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > >_________________________________________________________________________ > >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > > >Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > >http://profiles.msn.com. > > > >______________________________ > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [CARROLL] Carrell > Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 14:21:20 EDT > From: Beajaye56@aol.com > To: CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com > > Does any one have CARRELL family in Delta County Texas, I am looking for the > parents of George Washington Carrell..? or Nola Francis Lee ? > > Descendants of George Washington Carrell > > 1 George Washington Carrell b: January 13, 1878 in Texas d: August > 15, 1943 in Cooper, Delta County, Texas > . +Nola Francis Lee b: April 18, 1883 in Cooper, Delta County, Texas > d: July 15, 1966 in Cooper, Delta County, Texas > > > BJ Carrell/Carroll Maiden name (CARRELL)Married name (CARROLL)
Does any one have CARRELL family in Delta County Texas, I am looking for the parents of George Washington Carrell..? or Nola Francis Lee ? Descendants of George Washington Carrell 1 George Washington Carrell b: January 13, 1878 in Texas d: August 15, 1943 in Cooper, Delta County, Texas . +Nola Francis Lee b: April 18, 1883 in Cooper, Delta County, Texas d: July 15, 1966 in Cooper, Delta County, Texas BJ Carrell/Carroll Maiden name (CARRELL)Married name (CARROLL)
Hi Eunice Boucher---Thanks for the tip on Carrolls in NC. However that we know of there are none of ours there, all NY and MA. Rec;d yours and one other direct answer. The other was from the next town to Taunton, MA, but she evidently didn't recognize any of our first names. Thanks again. I know there are LOTS of Carrolls and lots in the South. Claire Carroll Hollcroft -----Original Message----- From: Eunice Boucher <euniceboucher@hotmail.com> To: CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com <CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 10:50 AM 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@interpath.com> >>To: CARROLL-L@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@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 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >_________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > >Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at >http://profiles.msn.com. > >______________________________
Hi Gerry, greetings from South Carolina. I read your Michael Carroll information in the digest with interest. I have been searching for a Michael Carroll and his sister Mary Carroll that lived in California after 1850. They both died in San Francisco. I have information on both from about 1850's on, but have been deadended for years as to how they got to San Francisco and from where. Here is about all I have on them (except for the bodies in the family vault!) I descend from a Mary B. Carroll who married Richard C. Tobin in San Francisco. She was married first to a Thomas Gately who died and then married Richard Tobin. Their first son was named Richard C. Tobin and their second son was named Alfred Aloysius Tobin. Alfred was my grandfather. Alfred was born in 1878. Mary B. Carroll's six children with Gately were born between 1858 and 1868. The census lists them as being born in California. She never told her age, but died in 1910 and we guess her to have been born between 1830 and 1840. There isn't even an age on her death certificate or on the cemetery vault records. She had a brother Michael A. Carroll (also in the vault, b. ~1829, d. 1909 at 80 years. In the 1880 census she lists her age as 40, but that is the same age that Richard Tobin gave. I think she was older than him and actually born in the 1830's. Please let me know if you have any missing Carrolls in California! Peggy in South Carolina
subscribe CARROLL-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > CARROLL-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 120 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [CARROLL] CARRELL Genealogy [cfisherpuzzlman@webtv.net (charles] > #2 Re: [CARROLL] Carrolls in Stokes C ["Lura C. Southard" <southard@inter] > #3 [CARROLL] Fw: Carroll ["Cal Phillips" <phillipscalvin@pro] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from CARROLL-D, send a message to > > CARROLL-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [CARROLL] CARRELL Genealogy > Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 17:58:45 -0500 (CDT) > From: cfisherpuzzlman@webtv.net (charles fisher) > To: CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com > > If any of you on the CARROLL list have a copy of Ezra P. Carrell's " The > Descendants of James CARRELL and Ssarah DUNGAN ..." I would like to > point out a small error that occurred on p. 65 of that book. The family > of Elizabeth Carrell Dungan and David Dawson of Fayette, IN is given > there. There are five sons and one daughter. However, somehow the two > eldest children have been mistaken as the parents of the four youngest > sons! The family can be found in the federal census for 1860 in Delaware > Co, IN, Muncie township and in the federal census of 1870 in Rock Island > Co. IL Buffalo prarie township. Mary A. Dawson was m in Aug of 1869 to > Joseph Crabtree. The record is on file in Muscatine, IA. She gave her > name as Alice J. M. Dawson. She preferred the name Alice, though her > full maiden name was Mary Alice Jane Dawson. In the pension file of > Alice Crabree there is an affadavit signed by her brother W.J. Dawson > that the various forms of her name all referred to one person, and that > person was the widow of the civil war pensioner Joeph Crabtree and that > neither Joseph nor his wife had ever had any other marriages. I hope if > the Carrell geneaogy is ever updated that this will be corrected. In > the 1928 genealogy there is mention of a Carrell family association. > Does anybody know if it is still in existence? Charles Fisher > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Carrolls in Stokes County, NC > Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 19:13:22 -0400 > From: "Lura C. Southard" <southard@interpath.com> > To: CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com > > Eunice, > > Since you are interested in the Carrolls from Granville County, NC, I > thought you (and others) might be interested in this item which came to me > from another list. It is the bill of sale of a slave and her two babies. > > Bill of Sales found in Volume One of Stokes County Wills. > > 11 June 1790 Thomas MCCARRELL of Granville county to William T LEWIS of > Surry, 163 pds, 10 sh. for 3 negroes Milly, 27 y/o; tom and Putney both 11 > months > > Lura C. Southard > southard@interpath.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Eunice Boucher" <euniceboucher@hotmail.com> > To: <CARROLL-L@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 > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [CARROLL] Fw: Carroll > Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 04:10:31 -0500 > From: "Cal Phillips" <phillipscalvin@prodigy.net> > To: CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <SCatal134@aol.com> > To: <carroll-l-request@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 8:09 PM > Subject: Carroll > > > I am looking for information on my great great grandparents Thomas and Ann > > Dunn CARROLL from Westmeath, Ireland. They came to the US around 1850 > > leaving their son Patrick behind with his grandmother. He came to the US > > with his Uncle Michael Dunn. Any information is appreciated. > > S.Catatlano > >
unsubscribe CARROLL-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > CARROLL-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 120 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [CARROLL] CARRELL Genealogy [cfisherpuzzlman@webtv.net (charles] > #2 Re: [CARROLL] Carrolls in Stokes C ["Lura C. Southard" <southard@inter] > #3 [CARROLL] Fw: Carroll ["Cal Phillips" <phillipscalvin@pro] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from CARROLL-D, send a message to > > CARROLL-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [CARROLL] CARRELL Genealogy > Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 17:58:45 -0500 (CDT) > From: cfisherpuzzlman@webtv.net (charles fisher) > To: CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com > > If any of you on the CARROLL list have a copy of Ezra P. Carrell's " The > Descendants of James CARRELL and Ssarah DUNGAN ..." I would like to > point out a small error that occurred on p. 65 of that book. The family > of Elizabeth Carrell Dungan and David Dawson of Fayette, IN is given > there. There are five sons and one daughter. However, somehow the two > eldest children have been mistaken as the parents of the four youngest > sons! The family can be found in the federal census for 1860 in Delaware > Co, IN, Muncie township and in the federal census of 1870 in Rock Island > Co. IL Buffalo prarie township. Mary A. Dawson was m in Aug of 1869 to > Joseph Crabtree. The record is on file in Muscatine, IA. She gave her > name as Alice J. M. Dawson. She preferred the name Alice, though her > full maiden name was Mary Alice Jane Dawson. In the pension file of > Alice Crabree there is an affadavit signed by her brother W.J. Dawson > that the various forms of her name all referred to one person, and that > person was the widow of the civil war pensioner Joeph Crabtree and that > neither Joseph nor his wife had ever had any other marriages. I hope if > the Carrell geneaogy is ever updated that this will be corrected. In > the 1928 genealogy there is mention of a Carrell family association. > Does anybody know if it is still in existence? Charles Fisher > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Carrolls in Stokes County, NC > Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 19:13:22 -0400 > From: "Lura C. Southard" <southard@interpath.com> > To: CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com > > Eunice, > > Since you are interested in the Carrolls from Granville County, NC, I > thought you (and others) might be interested in this item which came to me > from another list. It is the bill of sale of a slave and her two babies. > > Bill of Sales found in Volume One of Stokes County Wills. > > 11 June 1790 Thomas MCCARRELL of Granville county to William T LEWIS of > Surry, 163 pds, 10 sh. for 3 negroes Milly, 27 y/o; tom and Putney both 11 > months > > Lura C. Southard > southard@interpath.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Eunice Boucher" <euniceboucher@hotmail.com> > To: <CARROLL-L@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 > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [CARROLL] Fw: Carroll > Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 04:10:31 -0500 > From: "Cal Phillips" <phillipscalvin@prodigy.net> > To: CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <SCatal134@aol.com> > To: <carroll-l-request@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 8:09 PM > Subject: Carroll > > > I am looking for information on my great great grandparents Thomas and Ann > > Dunn CARROLL from Westmeath, Ireland. They came to the US around 1850 > > leaving their son Patrick behind with his grandmother. He came to the US > > with his Uncle Michael Dunn. Any information is appreciated. > > S.Catatlano > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "McCluskey, Patrick" <PMcCluskey@usmint.treas.gov> To: <carroll-l-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 12:21 PM Subject: Tennessee Carrolls > Hi, > I am looking for my gggrandfather Christopher Columbus Carroll and > my ggrandmother Georgia Carroll both from Tennessee. Christopher fought in > the Civil War on the Confederate side as so I am told. Any information > about these two would be great.. > > > > Patrick McCluskey > Master Planning Division > Numismatics > UNITED STATES MINT >
----- Original Message ----- From: <SCatal134@aol.com> To: <carroll-l-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 8:09 PM Subject: Carroll > I am looking for information on my great great grandparents Thomas and Ann > Dunn CARROLL from Westmeath, Ireland. They came to the US around 1850 > leaving their son Patrick behind with his grandmother. He came to the US > with his Uncle Michael Dunn. Any information is appreciated. > S.Catatlano >
Eunice, Since you are interested in the Carrolls from Granville County, NC, I thought you (and others) might be interested in this item which came to me from another list. It is the bill of sale of a slave and her two babies. Bill of Sales found in Volume One of Stokes County Wills. 11 June 1790 Thomas MCCARRELL of Granville county to William T LEWIS of Surry, 163 pds, 10 sh. for 3 negroes Milly, 27 y/o; tom and Putney both 11 months Lura C. Southard southard@interpath.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eunice Boucher" <euniceboucher@hotmail.com> To: <CARROLL-L@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
If any of you on the CARROLL list have a copy of Ezra P. Carrell's " The Descendants of James CARRELL and Ssarah DUNGAN ..." I would like to point out a small error that occurred on p. 65 of that book. The family of Elizabeth Carrell Dungan and David Dawson of Fayette, IN is given there. There are five sons and one daughter. However, somehow the two eldest children have been mistaken as the parents of the four youngest sons! The family can be found in the federal census for 1860 in Delaware Co, IN, Muncie township and in the federal census of 1870 in Rock Island Co. IL Buffalo prarie township. Mary A. Dawson was m in Aug of 1869 to Joseph Crabtree. The record is on file in Muscatine, IA. She gave her name as Alice J. M. Dawson. She preferred the name Alice, though her full maiden name was Mary Alice Jane Dawson. In the pension file of Alice Crabree there is an affadavit signed by her brother W.J. Dawson that the various forms of her name all referred to one person, and that person was the widow of the civil war pensioner Joeph Crabtree and that neither Joseph nor his wife had ever had any other marriages. I hope if the Carrell geneaogy is ever updated that this will be corrected. In the 1928 genealogy there is mention of a Carrell family association. Does anybody know if it is still in existence? Charles Fisher
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@interpath.com> >To: CARROLL-L@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@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 > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
Looking for information on any of the following Carrolls: Husband: Edward Carroll - only know he was probably born in Dublin, Ireland Wife: Margaret Carroll - Carroll was also her maiden name, born County Carlow or Dublin, Ireland Children: Josephine Carroll, born July 15,1859 in Washington, DC (or area). Married Nov. 16, 1890 to Timothy David Fennessy. Her Children: Elizabeth Winifred Fennessy, b. 1892; Thomas Vincent Fennessy (my grandfather), b. 1893 in Tuckahoe, NY; Edward Fennessy, b. 1895; Margaurette M. Fennessy, b. 897. Winifred Carroll, born after 1860. NOTES: Definitely Catholic. They had a total of 6 children. Four of them prior to Josephine and Winifred, but who died on or shortly before birth. Possible lead: Trinity Church Records - Washington, D.C. January 31, 1859 - Baptised and received into the Church, Mrs. Margaret Carroll, aged about 27 years. Also: Michael Carroll...probably brother, or brother-in-law to Margaret. He was born about 1820 in County Carlow, Ireland. He died May 26, 1881, in Mackay, Australia and is buried in Catholic cemetary in MacKay. His wife...Unknown Daughter Sarah Mary (see below). Information on Michael so far: >From the book "In Their Own Hands" by K. W. Manning, and sent to me by Beatrice Browne, Research Officer of the Genealogical Society of Queensland, Inc. from page 47-49*: Michael Carroll came of a "good family" of County Carlow, Ireland. He landed in Sydney aged about 20 years, about 1840 and arrived at MacKay (Australia) in 1866. He was an experienced cattle man by then and had had modest success as a gold miner. He acquired, in addition to other blocks, about a square mile of country on the North Side centered on Portions 130 and 27 Bassett which he called Miclere. the name had special significance for him both as an Irish place name and as the name of the gold field (near Clermont Q) where he was said to have done well. A few months after Carroll had settled in, John Emmanuel Pain took up three small blocks adjacent to him (in early 1870), totalling about half a square mile. They included the hilly area today identified by Majuba Hill. Pine planted cane in 1871 and had a steam mill ready in 1872. Carroll planted cane about the same time and together with lloyd and Walker on Norbrook, which adjoined Miclere on part of its eastern boundary and Dulverton on the north, made a two-year crushing agreement with Paine" and page 49: Carroll bought Dulverton some time after the 1873 harvest, having been joined in partnership by John S. Avery - Dulverton later became Miclere...The partnership was dissolved in the late seventies but when Carroll died of pneumonia in May 1881, Avery was manager. The name Miclere is still known in Mackay today. *other pages that Michael Carroll or Miclere are mentioned are: 19, Part 10, 52-3, 55, 66, 86, 91, 97, 114, 124, 150, 153, & 188. _____________________________________________________________ A letter written to his sister Margaret from Miclere Plantation, dated November 23rd, 1879 My Dearest Sister, I am in receipt of your welcome letter of the 20th of August last. It only came to hand this month. I am my dear Margaret happy to hear from you and your family that you are in good health. As I am and family, thank God, are at present, but for rheumatism or lombago in the back, which is very annoying to me, I would be all right. I have it on and off now for 15+ years. It has been caused from camping out and lying on damp ground when I was sheep farming and also exploring or looking out for new country, and consequently had to, what we Australians call, roughing it; lying out for months under the canopy of heaven. I am sincerely sorry that my poor brother Lius(?) should have died a Freemason as I am aware of the voice of the one, but true church condemning such societies. May God have mercy on his soul and on poor Maria and Theresa. I have heard from my nephew James of their deaths sometime ago. I am now busy with the crushing and manufacture of sugar. We will make nearly 300 tons this year. We were unfortunate in the years 75 & 76. The rust, a disease in the cane, nearly ruined all the planters in Queensland. Indeed it ruined many but our agents knowing me so long and having confidence in me, helped us through. We have now had nearly 3 years success in the cane and we trust in God to tide over the difficulties on debt we contracted in the bad times. We had a mortgage of some 6,000 pounds on the estate at the end of 1876. We hope to reduce it to 1,000 pounds by the end of next July. Our working expenses amounts to 3,000 pounds per annum. We occupy about 60 South Sea Islanders and from 100 to 125 Europeans or skilled laborers principally English or Irish. We cultivate 2600 acres of cane. I have a partner, but I am the principal and has invested some 1600 pounds over my partner in the affair. Now my dear sister, I will let you know of your niece, my daughter, Sarah Mary (Carroll). She is now 19 years old and has been at a convent school in New South Wales within a few miles of the city of Sydney. A distance from here of 1400 miles. In fact its the head school in the colonys for girls. It cost me ? 80 pounds per annum for her schooling and other expenses. She is a nice girl. I had a grat wish that it would be her vocation to remain and give herself unto the service of God, but unfortunately her last letter tells me its not her vocation to be a nun although she thought it would be. I will send you her photograph and mine taken together when I was in Sydney last April. I would my dear Margaret have assisted you before this only for our difficulties in debt, but the time I trust will arrive when I trust I can be able to do so. Write often to me and give my love to your husband and my nieces. Also to Wm. Cusack and family and to all my relatives. C. is still a sufferer from asthma. I and wife and daughter send our love to you and yours hoping this may find in good health as we are. Thank God at present, Remain my dear sister, affectionately brother M. Carroll, I am still in ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- The following was listed in Pugh's Almanac - MICLERE PLANTATION - owner M. Carroll. Area 1100 acres of scrub and forest land, 200 being under cane; machinery takes off a crop of 400 tons of sugar in the season; distance (from Mackay) six and a half miles. In 1888 Miclere became part of the FARLEIGH plantation owned by Sir J. B. Lawes and managed by F. W. Bolton. _________________________________________________________________ Beatrice Browne, Researcher, Genealogical Society of Queensland, Inc., stated that there were many Michael Carrolls who came to Australia. However, she did have a look on the 1828-1842 Shipping Index to N.S.W. (not complete) and there were a few, but the only one anywhere near to our Michael was: Michael Carrol, unmarried. Farm Labourer. Roman Catholic. 22 years. Can read and write. Native Place: Charleville, Co. Cork. Father - Eugene Carrol; Mother - Honora Pucel (deceased). Arrived "Lascar" on 11 Nov. 1841. _________________________________________________________________ In the book, PIONEER PAGEANT, A History of the Pioneer Shire, held by Queensland Cane Growers' Counsil Library, written by John Kerr, and put out by the Pioneer Shire Council, Mackay, 1980, Michael Carroll and Miclere are mentioned numerous times on the following pages: 47, 48,49, 69, 73, & 77 (where his date of death is given). Thank you, Gerry L. Schipper glynnes@bigfoot.com or glynnes@aol.com
Does anyone have information on Benjamin Carrell born Nov 1797 married to Doshia Lyle. Some records indicate he was born in GA but others say possibly NC or Virginia. Any help would be appreciated. Dwayne
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@interpath.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eunice Boucher" <euniceboucher@hotmail.com> To: <CARROLL-L@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@interpath.com> > >To: CARROLL-L@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@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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. > > >
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@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
I am looking for someone who has connections w/William Francis Carroll, born Taunton, MA in about l888. Had several siblings--Blanche, Irene, Roy, John and Edward, Louise deceased when quite young. Father's name (I think) was Charles, can't remember mother's name. Family was in Syracuse, NY before settling in Taunton, MA. Charles worked for the railroad, probably Boston & Albany. Mother's single name could have been GREGG. Wm. Francis was my father, he married Julia V. HENRY in about l920. Hope there is someone who has heard of them. Claire Carroll Hollcroft, Buffalo, WY. lchollcroft@vcn.com -----Original Message----- From: CARROLL-L-request@rootsweb.com <CARROLL-L-request@rootsweb.com> To: lchollcroft@vcn.com <lchollcroft@vcn.com> Date: Sunday, September 17, 2000 12:46 PM Subject: Re: subscribe >You have added to the subscriber list of: > > CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com > >the following mail address: > > lchollcroft@vcn.com > >By default, copies of your own submissions will be returned. > >Welcome to the CARROLL mailing list! You are currently subscribed in >"mail mode", which means that you will receive every posting made >to CARROLL as a separate e-mail. The directions on how to change to >digest mode are given below. > >1. How to unsubscribe. Send a message to > > CARROLL-L-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains (in the body of the message) the command > > unsubscribe > >and no additional text. > >2. How to subscribe. Whatever you just did worked, or you'd >not be getting this message. But for future reference (for instance, >if your subscription is cancelled for whatever reason and you >want to resubscribe), just send the command "subscribe" to >CARROLL-L-request@rootsweb.com. > >3. How to change to digest mode (several postings are combined and >sent to you together as a single large message). There are two >steps. First, send the command "unsubscribe" to >CARROLL-L-request@rootsweb.com to discontinue mail mode. Second, >send the command "subscribe" to CARROLL-D-request@rootsweb.com >to start receiving digests. > >4. How to change to NOMAIL mode. There is no formal NOMAIL mode. >All you have to do is follow the directions above and unsubscribe >when you want the messages to stop, and then when you want them >to start again, simply subscribe again. > >5. If you'd like to post a message so everyone on the mailing >list receives it, just send it to CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com. It >will then be sent on to everyone in both mail and digest mode. >You don't need to send it explicitly to both. > >For your verification, a transcript of the original subscription >request is included below. >-- >>From lchollcroft@vcn.com Sun Sep 17 11:46:44 2000 >>Received: from newmail.rootsweb.com (newmail.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.103]) >> by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) with ESMTP id e8HIkiG08694 >> for <CARROLL-L-request@lists5.rootsweb.com>; Sun, 17 Sep 2000 11:46:44 -0700 >>Received: from [209.193.72.5] (boron.vcn.com [209.193.72.5]) >> by newmail.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) with ESMTP id e8HIkjA06398 >> for <CARROLL-L-request@rootsweb.com>; Sun, 17 Sep 2000 11:46:45 -0700 >>Received: from t3a2d4 (unverified [209.193.80.30]) by >> (Vircom SMTPRS 4.3.183) with SMTP id <B0009910248@> for <CARROLL-L-request@rootsweb.com>; >> Sun, 17 Sep 2000 12:46:47 -0600 >>Message-ID: <000c01c020da$e4cd6800$1e50c1d1@t3a2d4> >>From: "Leo and Claire Hollcroft" <lchollcroft@vcn.com> >>To: <CARROLL-L-request@rootsweb.com> >>Subject: subscribe >>Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 13:10:07 -0600 >>MIME-Version: 1.0 >>Content-Type: text/plain; >> charset="iso-8859-1" >>X-Priority: 3 >>X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >>X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1 >>X-Mimeole: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 >> >> >>subscribe >>
you can find them at http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Ireland/Longford ARDAGH-MOYDOW PARISH MARRIAGES Year Husband Wife 1825/4 Heslin, John............Farrell, Bridget 1793/7 Denning, Patrick James M. Farrell************* my ggggrand dad i have almost all his decendants wow her name came across as feddis i am so excited lol this fits and is conected to heslins prior to the ;ater conections wow anyone know about ARDAGH-MOYDOW PARISH jim denning caradoc28@aol.com 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
--part1_e1.9cd53de.26f77bd6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_e1.9cd53de.26f77bd6_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <Mummer2@aol.com> From: Mummer2@aol.com Full-name: Mummer 2 Message-ID: <27.b01e378.26f77862@aol.com> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 09:53:38 EDT Subject: REDD/CARROLL/HOWELL To: CARROLL-D-@rootsweb.com, SC-Genealogy-D-@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 for Windows 95 sub 51 Trying to connect my Etta (REDD) CARROLL to HOWELLS. Etta REDD b. Apr 15, 1871 in ?, SC, d. Mar 19, 1933 in Rock Hill, SC, on her death certificate her parents are listed as Angeline and J. C. REDD. A HOWELL family line on the internet has an Angeline HOWELL married to a John REDD. This line of HOWELL'S I believe are from the Aiken, SC area. My mother (Annetta QUINN) once told me that she had visited some cousins in Aiken. BUT she didn't mention the names or specific area. There was also a mention of an Aunt Ida from either the Aiken or Greensville, area. Etta REDD married an U. C. CARROLL maybe around 1889, their first son James Hamilton CARROLL was born in 1890. They also had, William W. , U.(Urenus?) C. Junior, and Gertrude Marie. Any help connecting to HOWELLS much appreciated. Thank you Diane in Milw. mummer2@aol.com --part1_e1.9cd53de.26f77bd6_boundary--
Greetings Everyone! I am looking for info on Everest Reynolds CARROLL, b. 17 JUN 1895 in West Chazy, NY, and his family. He was the son of Robert Henry CARROLL, of the Plattsburgh, NY area. I am also interested in hearing from anyone with CARROLLs from Clinton County, NY. Regards, Michael E. Carroll www.carroll-usa.com