Solomon Carter

M, b. 1725, d. 16 July 1809
FatherUNKNOWN Carter b. c 1695, d. 1740
Mother(?) ? d. c 1759
Relationship5th great-grandfather of Randolph Stephen Waugh
Last Edited10 Oct 2021
Solomon Carter, copied from Ancestry 4 Oct 2021
     Solomon Carter was born in 1725 at New Bern, Craven Co, North Carolina.1 He was the son of UNKNOWN Carter and (?) ? Solomon Carter married Constantina (?) circa 1750 at North Carolina; Some researchers indicate she was the daughter of a George Roberts. So far I find nothing to prove that.2 Solomon Carter died on 16 July 1809 at Point of View Plantation, Duplin Co, North Carolina; This is now Albertson in Duplin County. His estate was probated in October 1809 at Duplin Co, North Carolina; Inventory wwas taken 16 Jul 1809 by Alexander Carter. Solomon had 182 haed of cattle, 143 hogs, 9 sheep, not to specifically mention the number of ploes, carts traps, etc. Much of the property was sold on 15 Aug 1809 to his widow and family, as well as others. Most cooking items went to his widow and much of the livestock and tools were sold to his son Alexander. By October, the sale was recorded as bringing in over £1021.
A complaint was brought forth by Emanuel Carter against his brother Alexander. saying he had neglected to itemize several items, namely fire tongs, saddle bags and cut juniper timber. He also charged that Alexander had made use of the crops from the PLantation, most of which had been planted before his father's death. Apparently, Emanuel was also displeased that Solomon had allowed his mother, Constantina, to use and sell some provisions that were not inventoried. Emanuel brought forth witnesses to testify to the charges. An additional £854 was divided between his widow and six heirs, David, Edward, Manuel, Alexander, Liddia and Leah.There were many pages to th eprobate file and litigation continued between the family members until July 1811.3
     Solomon Carter was a resident of Duplin County when he purchased 300 acres in Craven County near the Duplin County line.1 He appeared on the census of 1790 at Duplin Co, North Carolina; It showed 1 free white male over 16, 1 free white male under 16, 1 free white female as well as three slaves.4 He appeared on the census of 1800 at Duplin Co, North Carolina; Solomon Carter had 4 other free persons, 3 slaves for a total of 7 in his household.5

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Citations

  1. [S1629] Paul Heinegg, Free African Americans of NC, p. 63.
  2. [S667] Personal Research & Conjecture of Pam Wood Waugh.
  3. [S1270] Ancestry.com, 2005: North Carolina Wills and Probate, 1665-1998 , Solomon Carter.
  4. [S1615] Ancestry.com Inc., 2010: 1790 US Census , North Carolina, Duplin Co. Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 37; Image: 371; Family History Library Film: 0568147. Household of Solomon Carter.
  5. [S1616] Ancestry.com Inc., 2010: 1800 US Census , North Carolina, Duplin Co. Series: M32; Roll: 31; Page: 404; Image: 362; Family History Library Film: 337907. Household of Solomon Carter.