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John B. Armistead, Capt. U.S. Light Dragoons, 1799. Honorably discharged, 1800.
Col. Gawin Corbin was educated in England and was a firm supporter of the Established Church; naval officer of the Rappahannock; a burgess; and an influential member of the King's council and later its president. He made a will dated November 1, 1739, probated February 12, 1744, leaving large estates in Virginia; Pecatone in Westmoreland; buckingham House in Middlesex; Lanesville in King and Queen; and many acres in other counties.
Edward Carter, of "Cloverland", Prince William Co., VA. He and his brother Landon were twins.
Janet Carter, of "Sudley", Prince William Co., VA.
Maj. Richard Henry Carter, CSA, of "Glen Welby", Fauqauier Co., VA. He was a Captain, 8th Va. Reg., and Major Qr. Mr. Dept.
Landon Carter, son of Robert "King" Carter, was of "Sabine Hall" in Richmond Co., VA. He resided there with his second wife, Maria Byrd.
Elizabeth Beale lived at "Chestnut Hill", Rappahannock River, VA.
Beale Carter died in infancy.