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Samuel Carrington
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  • Birth  1754  Port Tobacco, Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Named in will  1803  , Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Named as a living heir in his mother's will in 1803
    Died  6 May 1818  , Montgomery, Kentucky, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I356  Herring Family of Callaway County, Missouri
    Last Modified  29 Aug 2009 
     
    Father  John Carrington,   b. Abt 1727, Port Tobacco, Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1798, Port Tobacco, Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother  Susannah Murphy,   b. Abt 1730, , Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 1803, , Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married  1752  , , Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID  F341  Group Sheet
     
    Family  Mildred McDaniel,   b. Abt 1761, , Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1840, , Montgomery, Kentucky, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married  8 Jan 1782  , Montgomery, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Thomas Carrington,   b. 20 Nov 1782, , Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 28 Nov 1874, , Putnam, Indiana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    >2. Randolph Carrington,   b. 1784, , Montgomery, Kentucky, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 15 Aug 1839, , Callaway, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Elizabeth Carrington,   b. Abt 1787, , Montgomery, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1850, , Hendricks, Indiana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Timothy Carrington,   b. 13 Dec 1789, , Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1 Dec 1856, , Bath, Kentucky, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     5. Susan Carrington,   b. Abt 1792, , Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 May 1876, , Montgomery, Kentucky, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     6. Sarah Carrington,   b. Abt 1796, , Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1860, , Montgomery, Indiana, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    >7. Priscilla Carrington,   b. 5 Oct 1798, , Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 3 Oct 1861, , Montgomery, Kentucky, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     8. John Carrington,   b. 18 Nov 1800, , Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 Jan 1875, , Montgomery, Kentucky, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     9. Samuel Carrington,   b. 17 Jul 1805, , Charles, Maryland, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Feb 1880, , Montgomery, Kentucky, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified  14 Nov 2008 
    Family ID  F115  Group Sheet
     
  • Misc Documents
    Bio, Carrington, Samuel
    Bio, Carrington, Samuel
    Bio from The Pioneers of Missouri book. He was my 4th great grandfather. Mentioned in the article, his son Randolph Carrington, my 3rd great grandfather, and Randolph's son Samuel, my 2nd great grandfather.
     
  • Notes 
    • Married Mildred McDaniel by Rev. George W. Worsley, an Episcopal Rector of Port Tobacco Parish on January 8, 1782

      Moved to Mt. Stearling Ky in 1804.

      By 1807 Samuel and Milley lived on Grassy Lick Creek, from a deed made in 1808.

      Samuel Carrington was a private in John Hanson's company of Maryland's Militia, 12th Battalion of Charles Co. (Maryland Revolutionary War List p. 33)

      The following is from the Pioneer Families of Missouri book written in 1876, which is not always accurate:
      CARRINGTON, Samuel Carrington, of Montgomery Co., MD., married MILDRED MCDANIEL, and settled in Montgomery Co., KY. They had Thomas, Randolph, Timothy, John, Samuel, Elizabeth, Susan, Sally and Priscilla. Randolph married CATHARINE MCGAREY, and they had William, John, Samuel, Randolph, Jr., Emily, Nancy and Permelia. They settled in Callaway Co.; in 1826. William Carrington was judge of the county court one term. He married SUSAN FISHER. John was married first to ELIZA RANDOLPH, and second to NANCY HYTON. Samuel married LYDIA A. BOWEN. Emily married JOHN MARTIN. Nancy married ELISHA DAVIS. Permelia married HIRAM HOLT. All of the above live in Callaway Co.

      Montgomery Co., KY
      Will book: B
      Pg. 252 & 253
      Transcribed: 19 March 2001, Shirley Buckler
      As writ

      In the name of God Amen.
      I Samuel Carrington of Montgomery County and state of Kentucky being in a state of bodily infirmity but sound in mind and me more do hereby constitute and ordain this my last will and testament revoking all others. Item I give and bequeth to my dearly beloved wife Milly Carrington one third part of my property both real and personal during her natural life or widowhood. I give and bequeth unto my son John Carrington and Samuel Carrington all that tract or parcel of land where on I now live. Containing one hundred and forty four acres deeded from George W. Higgins to me, it is further my will and desire in case either of my sons John or Samuel should die without a lawful heir that the whole of the land shall belong to the survivor. I do give and bequeth unto my son John Carrington one negro boy Peter to him and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeth unto my daughter Puircilla Carrington one negro boy named George and one horse which is called Selam to her and her heirs forever, Item I will and bequeth unto my daughter Elizabeth Caywood one hundred dollars in cash to her and her heirs forever. Item It is my further will and desire that my beloved wife Milly and my son John Carrington and Samuel Carrington shall have all the farming utensils together with my two oxen and cart two work horses, that is a Bay mare and Sorrel mare for the use of the farm and in case of the decease or marriage of my wife Milly Carrington, it is then my will and desire that my two sons John and Samuel shall have the whole of my farming utensels together with the oxen and cart & the two mares above mentioned. Item I give and bequeth unto my five children Thomas Carrington, Randolph Carrington, Timothy Carrington, Susan Hoffman & Sarah McDannold all the ballance of my property not otherwise bequeathed to be equally divided among them and their heirs forever. In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 29th day of April 1818.

      Signed: Samuel Carrington (seal)

      Signed sealded and delivered in the presence of
      -----(can't make out first name...sb)Williams
      William Yeates
      James Hunt

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      Montgomery County June Court 1818

      The foregoing writing prorporting (unsure of last word...sb) to be the last will and testament of Samuel Carrington Deceased was presented unto the court and proven by the oaths of -----------(same name above I can't make out...sb) Williams, William Yeates and James Hunt examined and ordered to be recorded.

      Test
      M. Harrison Clerk

      *****************************
      Montgomery Co., KY
      Will Book B
      Pg. 299
      Transcribed 19 March 2001...Shirley Buckler
      Hard copy in files.

      Memorandum of the amount of notes and cash found on an examination in the chest of Samuel Carrington Deceased which examined by David Badger Daniel Darniel and Samuel Mill---(can't make out the remainder of this surname...sb) on the 22 day of May 1818

      One note on the Bank of Kentucky..........................$50.00
      One note on the United States Bank........................$20.00
      ----( can't read word..but I think it does say GOLD PIECE/S??..sb)
      One hundered and eighty dollars.....................$180.00
      One note on Doctor Mills..................................$250.00
      One note on Doctor Mills...................................$10.00
      One note on James Rafferty ................................$74.50
      One note on Reuben McDannold...............................$57.00
      One note on Randolph Carrington by settlement..............$90.75
      One note on John Darnell by settlement.....................$53.00
      One note on Timothy Carrington by settlement............... $21.00
      One note on Thomas Carrington by settlement.................$11.00
      Total amount $811.25
      David Badger
      Administrator

      ----------------------------------------------------
      Montgomery County August Court 1818
      This memorandium of the notes and cash belonging to the estate of Samuel Carrington Deceased was returned unto court examined and ordered to be recorded which is accordingly done.

      Test

      M. Harrison

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      Montgomery Co., KY
      Inventory of the estate of Samuel Carrington
      June 1818
      Will Book B
      pg. 277, 278 & 279

      Transcribed 20 March 2001 by Shirley Buckler
      Hard copy in files.

      In pursuance to an order of the Montgomery County Court to us directed we
      the undersigned commissioners covnened at the house of the widow Carrington
      and relict of Samuel Carrington Deceased on the day of June 1818 and
      proceed to value in current money the slaves and personal property of said
      descendant in the following manner

      Slaves
      Sook ......................................$400.00
      Bazel...................................... 700.00
      Barney......................................450.00
      Peter.......................................400.00
      Lucy........................................350.00
      Aeron.......................................300.00
      George......................................200.00
      Joseph......................................150.00
      twenty one head of hoggs.....................45.00
      twenty one head of hoggs.....................65.00
      one young yoke of steers.....................25.00
      one young spotted cow and calf...............15.00
      one large spotted steer......................20.00
      one small spotted steer...................... 5.00
      one small red heiffer.........................4.00
      one small red heiffer.........................5.00
      one small red heiffer.........................5.00
      one small red heiffer.........................8.00
      one black cow and calf.......................10.00
      one brindle cow and calf.....................15.00
      one brindle cow and calf.....................15.50
      one red cow and calf.........................10.00
      one red cow and calf.........................10.00
      one bay horse................................25.00
      one bay horse................................65.00
      one young colt...............................15.00
      Eleven head of sheep.........................13.75
      One still worm and cap.......................65.00
      two old still worms and cocks................ 3.00
      six old still tubs and caps barrell...........4.50
      two iron mash kettles.........................8.00
      one parir of steelyards.......................5.00
      one pair of anes irons........................3.50
      one rifle gun................................10.00
      one shot gun..................................5.00
      one half dozen -----(can't read..sb)chairs...12.00
      one half dozen framed chairs..................2.50
      one dining table..............................8.00
      one square table..............................1.00
      one old cupboard..............................4.00
      one bureau...................................10.00
      one old clock ---(can't read...sb)............ .75
      one bedstead and furniture...................20.00
      one small bedstead and feathers.............. 7.00
      one bed bedstead and furniture...............14.00
      one bed bedstead and furniture...............15.00
      one bed bedstead and furniture...............14.00
      one old chest................................ .50
      two new saddles...............................9.25
      thirty pounds of wool.........................7.50
      thirty two pounds of soap leather............12.00
      one old silver watch......................... 5.00
      three eartheh dishes......................... 2.00
      half dozen knives and forks.................. 2.00
      fourteen plates...............................1.62 1/2
      half dozen silver tea spoons..................6.00
      one small lot of cupboard ware................2.50
      one lot of old pewter.........................2.00
      two small ovens...one cracked.................2.25
      One ten gallon kettle.........................3.25
      two iron pots and bowls and iron tea kettle...4.37 1/2
      one lot of old wooden ware....................1.37 1/2
      old frying pan and grid iron..................1.25
      one old loom and ---(can't read word..sb).....6.50
      one pot funnel................................1.50
      two old wheels................................1.50
      one small wheel...............................2.00
      one pair flat irons and old shovel............1.00
      one haltar chains............................12.00
      fourty barrels of corn.......................80.00
      two large---(can't read..sb) and three small
      barrels of corn.............................. 3.50
      seventeen bussels of threshed oats and
      stack of wheat...............................14.25
      1/2 barrell of wheat two tar bucklets
      and tar...................................... 3.50
      one small grindstone and blanket............. 2.50
      340 gallons of whiskey......................170.00
      one coverlet................................ 7.00

      Total amount of Appraisment $3937.62 1/2

      Saml L Williams
      William Yeates Commissoners
      R. McDannold

      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      I do certify that Samuel L. Williams and William Yeates agreeable to an
      order of the Montgomery Court has sworn before a Justice of the Peace for
      said county as appraisers of the Estate of Samuel Carrington Deceased on
      June 1818

      R. McDannold

      ----------------------------------------------------------------------

      I do certify that R. McDannold was sworn before a Justice of the Peace for
      the Montgomery County as appraiser of the Estate of Saml Carrington
      Deceased.

      Given under my hand 2nd November 1818

      Jas. H. Lane

      ---------------------------------------------------------------------

      Montgomery County Clerks office 2nd November 1818
      An inventory and appraisment of the Estate of Samuel Carrington Deceased was
      this day returned in to court examined and ordered to be recorded
      which is --------------(can't read word..sb) done.

      Test M. Harrison clk
      ***********************************

      Transcribed by Shirley Buckler 20 August 2001
      Hard copy in files.

      Montgomery Co., KY
      Will Book: B
      Pg. 261 & 262
      Samuel Carrington, Sale by Milly Carrington, widow and heir
      June 26, 1818

      Amount of property sold at the house of Milly Carrington widow and heir of Samuel Carrington deceased on the 26th day of June 1818


      Joseph Jones..two kegs of tar.....................$1.00
      John Clements..6 mash tubs and 2 malt kegs........$3.00
      Randolph Carrington..Two still worms, 1 ...(can't read word..sb)
      block.......$1.25
      Thomas Massa..1 barrel and 9 bussel of oats.......$3.25
      tarttow Box..one barrel and 8 bussel
      of oats.............................$2.25
      William Allen..3 bushels of wheat.................$1.12 1/2
      Samuel S. Williams..two barrels...................$0.87 1/2
      John Higgins..one old saddle......................$0. 6 1/4
      Randolph Carrington..one silver watch.............$4.00
      Eramus Caywood..one shot gun......................$4.57 1/2
      one stack of wheat................$6.25
      Randolph Carrington ..still and worm..............$63.50
      two mash kettles..............$8.50
      Nicholas ----(can't make out surname..sb.)
      ...5 barrels of corn...............$11.50
      William Farthing..5 barrels of corn...............$11.75
      David Badger..5 barrels of corn...................$12.50
      Clariborn Haines..5 barrels of corn...............$12.37 1/2
      Thomas F. Harnbrith..one double barrel whiskey 70 gal..$43.40
      Thimothy Carrington..33 gals whiskey...............$19.14
      Thomas F. Harnbrith..65 1/2 gals whiskey...........$37.65
      Isaac Terpin..65 gals whiskey......................$30.86 1/2
      John Darnall..64 gals whiskey......................$40.00
      Thomas F. Harnbrith..35 gals whiskey...............$20.30
      Randolph Carrington..negroe Baret..................$815.00
      Judson McDaniel...one boy Aron.....................$400.00
      Erasmus Caywood...one cow and calf.................$16.87 1/2
      John Galvin..one cow and calf......................$12.69
      Thimothy Carrington...one cow and calf...............$12.18 3/4
      James Hughes..one steer.............................$23.12
      Randolph Carrington...one yoke of teem..............$25.00
      Eramus Caywood..two heifers.........................$12.25
      one cow and calf....................$18.75
      Thomas Wilson..one bay horse........................$60.50
      David Badger..29 head of hogs.......................$81.00
      Judson McDanold...----(can't read word..sb) leather..$2.40
      R. Carrington..---(same word as above..sb) leather...$2.40
      Thomas Hoffman..--(same word as above..sb) leather...$2.40
      Timothy Carrington..---(same word as above..sb) leather..$2.40
      Thomas Carrington..----(same word as above..sb) leather..$2.40

      Total Amount $1924.97 1/2

      David Badger

      Montgomery County Court Administrator

      August 1818
      This sale bill of Samuel Carrington deed was produced in court and examined and ordered to be recorded.
     
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