Robert King CARTER, COLONEL

Birth:
4 Aug 1663
Corotoman, Lancaster Co., Virginia
Death:
4 Aug 1732
Corotoman, Lancaster Co., Virginia
Burial:
Abt Aug 1732
Marriage:
1688
Notes:
                   Colonial official, landowner; born in Lancaster County, Va. He served in the Virginia Assembly (1691--92, 1695--99) and the Council (1699--1732). A large landowner himself, he became the agent for the wealthy Fairfax family in 1702 and used his position to become one of the wealthiest men in the colonies. His political and economic position earned him the title of King Carter or King Robin. (see Glenn's 'Some Colonial Mansions') - p. 182.
Children:
Anne (Anna) Carter, b. 1702, Corotoman, Lancaster County, Virginia, d. betw. 1743-1745, +Benjamin Harrison
Robert Carter II, b. 1704, Corotoman, Lancaster County, Virginia, d. May 12, 1732, Nomin, Westmoreland County, Virginia; + Priscilla Bladen Churchill, 1725
Sarah Carter, b. 1705, d. 1705
Betty Carter, b. 1706, d. 1706
Charles Carter, b. 1707
Ludlow Carter, b. 1708, Lancaster County, Virginia, d. bef. 1719
Landon Carter, b. 1710, Lancaster County, Virginia, d. Mar. 3, 1778; + 1) Elizabeth Wormely, 1732, + 2) Maria Bryd, 1742, + 3) Elizabeth Beale, 1746
Mary Carter, b. 1712, Lancaster County, Virginia, d. 1736
Lucy Carter, b. 1715, d. 1763, + Col. Henry Fitzhugh
George Carter, b. 1718, Lancaster County, Virginia, d. 1742, England
COL. ROBERT CARTER, King Carter (3--7), of Corotoman, Lancaster Co., Va., b. 1663; d. Aug. 4, 1732; he served as a Burgess, 1695-99, and as Speaker of the House; as Treasurer of the Colony, 1694-1732; an influential [p.110] member of the King's Council, 1699-1732, and its President; acting Governor, 1726-27. On account of his great prominence and wealth, he was called King Carter. His estate consisted of 300,000 acres of land, 1,000 slaves and 10, 100 pounds Sterling; he was also a prominent and active member of the Established Church; served as Vestryman of Christ Church, Lancaster Co., and built the present Church, which is one of the prettiest and most interesting in Colonial Virginia; he is buried just outside of this old Church. He m. (first) Judith Armistead, d. 1699; dau. of Col. John and Judith (Bowles) Armistead, of Hesse, Gloucester Co., Va.; (second) Elizabeth (Landon) Willis, dau. of Thomas Landon, of Grednal, Hereford Co., England.
(See Armistead lineage.)
Issue by first marriage:
4--1. Elizabeth, b. 1688; d. 1721; (death date error)
4--2. JOHN, b. 1690; of whom later.
4--3. Judith, b. 1693; m. 1718, Hon. Mann Page, of Roswell,Gloucester Co., Va., son of Col. Matthew and Mary (Mann) Page, and had issue.
4--4. Ann, b. 1696; m. Hon. Benjamine Harrison, of Berkeley, Charles City Co., Va., son of Hon. Benjamine and Elizabeth (Burwell) Harrison, and had issue. (See Harrison and Burwell lineage.)
Issue by second marriage:
4--5. ROBERT, b. 1705; of whom later.
[p.111] 4--6.CHARLES, b. 1707; of whom later.
4--7.George, of the Middle Temple, London, England, b. 1709;d. unm.
4--8.Sarah, b. 1711; d. unm.
4--9.Mary, b. 1712; d. 1736; m. 1732, Hon. George Braxton, of Newington, King and Queen Co., Va., and had issue.(See Braxton lineage.)
4--10. LANDON, b. 1713; of whom later.
4--11. Ludlow, b. 1714; d. unm.
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4--12. Lucy, m. (first) 1730, Col. Henry Fitzhugh, of Eagle's Nest, King George Co., Va., son of Hon. William and Ann (Lee) Fitz-hugh, of Eagle's Nest; (second) Hon. Nathaniel Harrison, of Brandon, Surry Co., Va., son of Hon. Nathaniel and Mary (Cary) Harrison, of Wakefield, and had issue. (See Fitzhugh, Lee, Harrison and Cary lineage.)
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Judith ARMISTEAD
Birth:
Abt 1672
Gloucester Co. Virginia
Death:
23 Feb 1698/99
Lancaster Co., Virginia
Burial:
Old Christ Church, Lancaster Co. Va
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
                   Her tombstone [at Old Christ Church, Lancaster Co., VA], east of the church, has the following inscription: Here lyeth buried the body of Judith Carter, the wife of Robert Carter, Esq., and eldest daughter of the Hon. John Armistead, Esq., and Judith his wife. She departed this life the 23d day of February, Anno 1699, in the -- year of her age, and in the eleventh year of her marriage having borne to her husband five children, four daughters and a son, two whereof, Sarah and Judith Carter, died before, and are buried near her.
Children:
John CARTER Of Sabine Hall
Judith CARTER
Charles CARTER Of Cleve
Mary CARTER
George CARTER
Sarah CARTER
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
1690
Corotoman, Lancaster, Virginia
Death:
31 Jul 1742
Corotoman, Lancaster, Virginia
Notes:
                   Sent to England at an early age for his Shirley Plantation education. Attended Trinity College, Cambridge. 1720 Called to the Bar; 1723 returned to VA as Secretary of State.; secretary of the Colony of Virginia; Served on Kin's Council until his death.
                  
2
Birth:
Abt 1702
Probably Corotoman, Lancaster Co, Virginia
Death:
Bef Aug 1740
Probably Berkley, Charles City Co, Virginia
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Robert King Carter, Colonel - Judith Armistead

Robert King Carter, Colonel was born at Corotoman, Lancaster Co., Virginia 4 Aug 1663. His parents were John Carter and Sarah Ludlow, of Dinton.

He married Judith Armistead 1688 . Judith Armistead was born at Gloucester Co. Virginia Abt 1672 .

They were the parents of 2 children:
John Carter born 1690.
Anne Carter born Abt 1702.

Robert King Carter, Colonel died 4 Aug 1732 at Corotoman, Lancaster Co., Virginia .

Judith Armistead died 23 Feb 1698/99 at Lancaster Co., Virginia .