<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">THE LEWIS-CARTER CONNECTION AND ADDITIONS TO WARNER HALL<BR>
THE CHILDREN OF ROBERT "KING" CARTER<BR>
1.John Carter III (1689-1742) , eldest son , married 1725 Elizabeth Hill of Shirley Plantation.. <BR>
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2.Robert II (1704-1732) married and had children <BR>
Priscilla Churchill (1705-1757), a daughter <BR>
Elizabeth b. 1725,<BR>
Robert III, b. 1728 <BR>
3.Charles, <BR>
4.Landon <BR>
5.George<BR>
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Robert "King" Carter died at the age of 69 in 1732 and left an estate of 333,000 acres, more than 1,000 slaves and 10,000 English pounds.<BR>
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Robert Carter II (1704-1732) died unexpectedly at age 28, only months after his father (King Carter), leaving his wife of seven years, His daughter Priscilla married Col. John Lewis, widower.<BR>
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*Priscilla Carter, King Carter’s grandchild, marries a man from a family as rich as the Carters. <BR>
Col. Lewis was a widower with five children and when Elizabeth moved to his home, "Warner Hall" in Gouchester, her two children joined an already active household. <BR>
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This researcher has not uncovered what slave arrangements took place with such a marriage. Many questions that we ask ourselves: Which Carter slaves moved to Warner Hall? How much of her family’ wealth did Pricilla bring with her? What about her Churchill connection? Were slaves involved there.<BR>
These are just some of the questions that researchers ask and seek answers to later. Happy Hunting. Your host, Breck</FONT></HTML>