My ancestor John Carrel/Carroll was from Fairfax County VA, son of William Carroll who died in 1781. I have John and William's wills. John was married and died in Granville County NC. I am pretty sure he and Luke were kin. Let me know if you want a copy of the wills.ThanksEunice> From: [email protected]> Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 15:45:30 -0400> To: [email protected]> Subject: [CARROLL] (no subject)> > Hi Carrolls, > My grandmother was Nancyann Narcisus Carrel, daughter of Andrew Jackson > Carrel and Mary Francis Parker. She was born in Clinton County, Missouri on > September 21, 1874. Her grandfather was Robert Carroll/Carrel who was the son of > John Carroll/Carrel and Elizabeth Stubblefield. John Carroll./Carrel is as far > as I have been able to go back. He was born in North Carolina in 1790. He > migrated to Hawkins County, Tennessee before 1811 because he married in July of > that year Elizabeth Stubblefield, daughter of Robert Loxley Stubblefield and > Sarah Easley. John and Elizabeth and their sons Nathaniel, Robert and > William and his brother James and wife Polly Carroll left Tennessee abt 1820 for > Missouri where they settled in the part of Ray County which later became Clay > County. John and Elizabeth moved to Dekalb County after 1850 because they were > still living in Clay County when the 1850 Federal Census was taken. John and > Elizabeth were in the 1860 Census of Dekalb County, Missouri. Elizabeth died > after the census was taken. John later remarried. John and Elizabeth had six > sons and three daughters. Their sons were Nathaniel, Robert, William, > Jackson, Francis Marion, and Major Carroll/Carrel. Their daughters were Fanny, > Nancy and Martha.> > I have been working with some of the descendants of John Carroll/Carrel and > James Carroll/Carrel but so far we have hit a brick wall on trying to find > their parents. The Carroll name when John and James came to Clay County was > spelled Carroll but Robert, Nathaniel and the other sons spelled it Carrel in > later documents and that is the spelling their descendants are using now. > > My grandmother said that our Carrols were Scotch-Irish. Other older Carroll > relatives have told us that the Carrolls were originally MacCarrolls who came > to America in 1750 from Ireland. Some of these older relatives believed that > the father of James and John was a William Carroll. Both John and James > named a son William. When I was sent copies of some early research on the > Carrolls from a descendant of James Carroll, there was a pedigree chart with a > William Carroll born 1770 as father of John and James. According to these older > relatives who are all deceased, there was a letter that John and James received > from Alfred Carroll from Tennessee in which he said that he was taking care > of his aging parents. No one has been able to find this letter. I believe > that Alfred was a cousin of John and James. Following the idea that William > might have been the father of John and James and brother of Luke Carroll Jr, I > have found William and Luke Jr on the tax lists of Washington County, TN > and in Allison's Regiment in East Tenn.Militia in 1814. I am anxious to > contact any of Alfred Carroll's descendants to learn if they have any information > on thej siblings of Luke Carroll Jr. > > Susan,> I may have the answer to your question about where in VA the Carroll family > came from. I have a copy of the survey for 400 acres for Luke Carroll in > Albemarle County, VA in 1749. Luke is not as common a name as John, James and > William. The only other Luke Carroll I could find in VA land records was Luke > Carroll from Grayson County, VA , the one who served in the Revolutionary War.> > There was a Luke Carroll Sr. and a Luke Carroll Jr. in Granville County, > North Carolina. When I was there last fall, I found Luke Sr. on tax lists in the > 1760s. In 1765 Luke Carroll and his wife Ann sold land in Granville. I have > a copy of the land sale and the tax lists. I think this Luke could have been > Luke Jr and the father of your Luke. From 1765 until 1778 there was no > record in North Carolina of a Luke Carroll. In 1778 a Luke Carroll was on the tax > list in Rowan County, North Carolina. Iredell was formed from Rowan County so > Luke may not have moved just the county lines moved. Since your Luke Carroll > was born in Virginia, the Luke and Ann who sold land in Granville may have > moved back to VA settling in Grayson County and then moving back to North > Carolina settling in Rowan County. These are just suppositions which have yet to > be proven. > I'm going to VA in September and I will check out Grayson County and see > what I can find out. > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour> > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Local listings, incredible imagery, and driving directions - all in one place! Find it! http://maps.live.com/?wip=69&FORM=MGAC01
do you have any Carrolls from Kentucky around 1829-1830? Larry Carroll ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eunice Boucher" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 7:26 PM Subject: Re: [CARROLL] (no subject) > > My ancestor John Carrel/Carroll was from Fairfax County VA, son of William > Carroll who died in 1781. I have John and William's wills. John was > married and died in Granville County NC. I am pretty sure he and Luke were > kin. Let me know if you want a copy of the wills.ThanksEunice> From: > [email protected]> Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 15:45:30 -0400> To: > [email protected]> Subject: [CARROLL] (no subject)> > Hi Carrolls, > My > grandmother was Nancyann Narcisus Carrel, daughter of Andrew Jackson > > Carrel and Mary Francis Parker. She was born in Clinton County, Missouri > on > September 21, 1874. Her grandfather was Robert Carroll/Carrel who > was the son of > John Carroll/Carrel and Elizabeth Stubblefield. John > Carroll./Carrel is as far > as I have been able to go back. He was born > in North Carolina in 1790. He > migrated to Hawkins County, Tennessee > before 1811 because he married in July of > that year Elizabeth > Stubblefield, daughter of Robert Loxley Stubblefield and > Sarah Easl! > ey. John and Elizabeth and their sons Nathaniel, Robert and > William and > his brother James and wife Polly Carroll left Tennessee abt 1820 for > > Missouri where they settled in the part of Ray County which later became > Clay > County. John and Elizabeth moved to Dekalb County after 1850 > because they were > still living in Clay County when the 1850 Federal > Census was taken. John and > Elizabeth were in the 1860 Census of Dekalb > County, Missouri. Elizabeth died > after the census was taken. John later > remarried. John and Elizabeth had six > sons and three daughters. Their > sons were Nathaniel, Robert, William, > Jackson, Francis Marion, and > Major Carroll/Carrel. Their daughters were Fanny, > Nancy and Martha.> > > I have been working with some of the descendants of John Carroll/Carrel > and > James Carroll/Carrel but so far we have hit a brick wall on trying > to find > their parents. The Carroll name when John and James came to > Clay County was > spelled Carroll but Robe! > rt, Nathaniel and the other sons spelled it Carrel in > later documen > ts and that is the spelling their descendants are using now. > > My > grandmother said that our Carrols were Scotch-Irish. Other older Carroll > > relatives have told us that the Carrolls were originally MacCarrolls who > came > to America in 1750 from Ireland. Some of these older relatives > believed that > the father of James and John was a William Carroll. Both > John and James > named a son William. When I was sent copies of some > early research on the > Carrolls from a descendant of James Carroll, > there was a pedigree chart with a > William Carroll born 1770 as father > of John and James. According to these older > relatives who are all > deceased, there was a letter that John and James received > from Alfred > Carroll from Tennessee in which he said that he was taking care > of his > aging parents. No one has been able to find this letter. I believe > that > Alfred was a cousin of John and James. Following the idea that William > > might have been the father of John and James! > and brother of Luke Carroll Jr, I > have found William and Luke Jr on > the tax lists of Washington County, TN > and in Allison's Regiment in > East Tenn.Militia in 1814. I am anxious to > contact any of Alfred > Carroll's descendants to learn if they have any information > on thej > siblings of Luke Carroll Jr. > > Susan,> I may have the answer to your > question about where in VA the Carroll family > came from. I have a copy > of the survey for 400 acres for Luke Carroll in > Albemarle County, VA in > 1749. Luke is not as common a name as John, James and > William. The only > other Luke Carroll I could find in VA land records was Luke > Carroll > from Grayson County, VA , the one who served in the Revolutionary War.> > > There was a Luke Carroll Sr. and a Luke Carroll Jr. in Granville County, > > North Carolina. When I was there last fall, I found Luke Sr. on tax > lists in the > 1760s. In 1765 Luke Carroll and his wife Ann sold land in > Granville. I have > a copy of the land sa! > le and the tax lists. I think this Luke could have been > Luke Jr and > the father of your Luke. From 1765 until 1778 there was no > record in > North Carolina of a Luke Carroll. In 1778 a Luke Carroll was on the tax > > list in Rowan County, North Carolina. Iredell was formed from Rowan > County so > Luke may not have moved just the county lines moved. Since > your Luke Carroll > was born in Virginia, the Luke and Ann who sold land > in Granville may have > moved back to VA settling in Grayson County and > then moving back to North > Carolina settling in Rowan County. These are > just suppositions which have yet to > be proven. > I'm going to VA in > September and I will check out Grayson County and see > what I can find > out. > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of > the all-new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour> > > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please > send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of ! > the message > _________________________________________________________________ > Local listings, incredible imagery, and driving directions - all in one > place! 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