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Family: Mister Dunaway / Mary Carter (F9378)  [1, 2



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  • Father | Male
    Mister Dunaway

    Born     
    Died  Yes, date unknown   
    Buried     
    Married     
    Father   
    Mother   

    Mother | Female
    Mary Carter

    Born  Aft 1765  Prince William Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Yes, date unknown   
    Buried     
    Father  Giles of Povall Carter | F518495877 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Mary/Martha Smith | F518495877 Group Sheet 

  • Sources 
    1. [S40] Will.
      Mary Dunaway named in her father's Will
      Will of Giles of Povall Will

    2. [S95] William and Mary Quarterly.
      GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES - from the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine Volume I Adams - Clopton.

      "Sometime after 1750, a Giles Carter settled in Prince William, and evidently was a member of the above family of Carter. His will, probated Mar 6, 1785, mentions sons, William, Samuel, David, Robert; and daughters Sarah Carter, Mary Dunaway, Matt Mitchell and Elizabeth Heald. William Carter, Jr. gave bond as tobacco inspector at Quantico, Feb 3, 1784, and again in 1799. 5 May 1794, William Carter and wife, Betty, sold to Jas. Smith a plantation called "Pope's Hill" purchased by William in 1790, from his brothers, Samuel and David, to whom it was devised by their father, Giles Carter. Wm. Carter's will was probated in Prince William Jan 14, 1810 and names wife Betty, and children, Mary Nickerson, John Carter (living in 1830) and Sarah, wife of Henry Fairfax. Henry Fairfax's will, probated in 1847 names children, Elizabeth, Henry, Mary, Sarah Allen, Jane Botts and the children of daughters, Delia and Harriett, whose surnames are not given. The inventories of the estates of Samuel and David Carter were recorded in 1820 and 1815."
      Mary Carter Dunaway is mentioned in her Father's Will (Giles Carter) probated 7 Mar 1785 in Prince William Co., VA)