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Robert CARTER JP
(1722-1800)
Ann WYLLY
(Bef 1719-After 1800)
James HOWE
(Bef 1735-)
Elizabeth HARRIS
(Bef 1738-After 1810)
Robert CARTER JP
(Cir 1752-Between 1803/1810)
Elizabeth Harris HOWE
(Bef 1768-1851)

James Howe CARTER
(1794-1859)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Eleanor DELAHUNTY

2. Thomasine Dunsterville PYNE

James Howe CARTER 714

  • Born: 23 Jan 1794, St. Saviour's, Dartmouth, Devon, England 4095
  • Christened: 26 Feb 1794, St. Saviour's, Dartmouth, Devon, England 4095,4096
  • Partnership (1): Eleanor DELAHUNTY
  • Marriage (2): Thomasine Dunsterville PYNE on 5 Feb 1828 in Dartmouth, Devon, England 111,698
  • Died: 3 Feb 1859, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada aged 65 131,4090
  • Buried: 8 Feb 1859, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 54,422,628

bullet   Cause of his death was Dropsy (Edema).

bullet   Another name for James was James How CARTER.4095

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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

1. Occupation: Merchant: Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 807,870

2. Residence: South Side: Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 714

3. Alt. Birth, 1794, Dartmouth, Devon, England. 220

4. Alt. Birth, 2 Jan 1794, Dartmouth, Devon, England. 3617

5. Property: Petitioned for grant to Crow Island, Cir 1815, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1478 Vol. 7, Page 21 St. John's Records On Government Books His Excellency Governor Duckworth ordered Mr. Robert Carter of Ferryland and Navy Officer to send an account and not fail of all improved and cultivated land in Ferryland. No reply appear sent or recorded. 1811 to---

Same Vol. And Page above Same as above The above names Robert Carter and brother James Carter petitioned for Grant of Crow Island opposite Ferryland Harbour -now appears on the registry recorded there 1815 to This event was shared from Robert CARTER JP

6. Court: Surrogate Court Records GN-5-1-C-1 34-35 Division of R Carter Plantation, 9 Jan 1816, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1433 Ann Sanders Morry (thourgh her husband Matthew Morry II) and her brother Robert Sanders agreement to division of plantation or fishing room left to their mother Mary Carter Sanders by her father Robert Carter I. This event was shared from Robert SANDERS who also shared it with Anne SANDERS (Party), Benjamin SWEETLAND J. P. (Witness), Benjamin SWEETLAND JP (Witness), and Matthew MORRY II JP (Party).

7. Occupation: Robert and James Carter, Fish Merchants, 1818 To 1820, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 3620

8. Owner: Co-Owner of several fishing vessels, 1822-1845, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 850 Robert Carter and James Howe Carter co-owned the FANNY (1822-1850), built in Ferryland; the ELIZA (1825-1826), built in Ferryland; and, with John Jellard, the ANGERONA (1833-1845), built by James Howe Carter in Ferryland. James Howe Carter built (in Chapel's Cove) and owned the GREY HOUND (1836-1869) on his own. This event was shared from Robert CARTER JP who also shared it with Capt. John JELLARD (Witness).

9. Court: Matthew Morry, Jun. v. Andrew Morrison, 23 May 1826, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1492 Petty Jury called to settle the dispute: James Brennan (Foreman); James Brien; William Coleman; John Badcock, Dennis Callaghan; William Badcock; Thomas Coady; Thomas Benger; Daniel Donovan; Thomas Caulfield; Garth Daulton; Michale Foley.

Witnesses included Matthew Ryan, James Morrison, James Carter and Wilkliam Richards.

Jury found in favour of plaintiff and ordered Morrison to pay Morry £15. This event was shared from Matthew MORRY II JP who also shared it with William COULMAN (Juror).

10. Court: Called as member of Grand Jury; Inaugural Sitting of the Southern Circuit Court, 24 May 1826 to 29 May 1826, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 2568 Matthew Morry (Foreman); Maurice Brazil; Gregory Brown; James Carter; Thomas Codner; Robert Evans; William Harris; William Johnston, Jr.; James Morrison; John Morry; Thomas Norris, Sr.; Thomas Norris, Jr.; William Norris; John Quin [sic]; William Richards; John W. Saunders; Nicholas Stabb; John Rowe.

Michael Devereaux to attend the Grand Jury as Constable.

Heard cases of Thomas Landragan, John Martin - Grand Larceny - property of Ewen Stabb; others were released.

Petty Jury called to hear the case included:
Patrick Cahill (Foreman) John Coady; Thomas Devine; James Dunphy; Patrick Daulton; James Fitzgerald; John Fowler; Michael Furlong; William Grant; John Grant; Thomas Grant; Simon Gregory.

Defendants declared guilty and after pleading Benefit of Clergy to escape the noose they are to serve 6 months in Ferryland Gaol. This event was shared from Capt. Matthew MORRY who also shared it with Const. Robert EVANS (Juror), Ewen STABB (Witness), John Foale MORRY (Juror), John Foale MORRY (Juror), John William SAUNDERS JP, and Nicholas Sparke STABB (Juror).

11. Court: Case as Plaintiff, Second Sitting of the Southern Circuit Court, 31 Oct 1826 to 11 Nov 1826, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1435 Robert and James Carter v. John Hutchins. Settled. This event was shared with Robert CARTER JP.

12. Court: Grand and Petty Juries, Second Sitting of the Southern Circuit Court, 3 Nov 1826, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1435 Grand Jury:
Thomas Congdon (Foreman); Gregory Brown; A. H. Carter; James H. Carter; William Harris; Matthew Morry, Jr.; John Morry; James Morrison; Isaac S. Prowse; John Row; William Richard; Nicholas Stabb; Peter Winsor; Thomas B. Codner.

Petty Jury:
William Murray (Foreman)

Witnesses:
Parick Keefe; Thomas Cormack and Martin Cullen for Crown
Mr. M. Morry (presumably Sr.) for Prisoner at Bar (Patrick Gaulton)

Not Guilty. This event was shared from Arthur Hunt O'Brien CARTER who also shared it with Capt. Hon. Peter Ford WINSOR JP MHA (Juror), Capt. Matthew MORRY (Witness), John Foale MORRY (Juror), John Foale MORRY (Juror), Matthew MORRY II JP (Juror), and Nicholas Sparke STABB (Juror).

13. Court: Member of Grand Jury, Third Sitting of the Southern Circuit Court, 2 Oct 1827, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1437 Presiding: The Honourable Richard Alexander Tucker, Esq., Chief Judge of the Supreme Court

B. G. Garrett, Clerk and Registrar, SCC

John Bulger, Deputy Sheriff
William Carter, Magistrate & Custos Rotulorum (Keeper of the Rolls)
Andrew Morrison, Magistrate
John Preston, Magistrate
Richard Sullivan and John McLennan, Constables
Peter Gorman, Gaoler

Grand Jury:
Charles Hutchins (FOreman); Thomas Congdon, G. Brown; James H. Carter; Matthew Morry; John Morry; John Row; W. Richards; N. Stabb; P. Winsor; Thomas Norris; Thomas Norris, Jr.; John W. Saunders; M. Brazil; E. Stabb; A. Clift; B. Sweetland; Phillip Wright; Robert Evans; William Goff

14. Court: Robert & James Carter v. Martin Culliton [sic], Third Sitting of the Southern Circuit Court, 2 Oct 1827, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1437 Robert & James Carter v. Martin Culliton [sic]. Judgement by confession. £3.19.2 This event was shared from Robert CARTER JP

15. Court: Action against James Howe Carter for seducing Eleanor Delahunty, 4 Oct 1827, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 4097,4098

16. Court: Convicted of Raping an Employee, Ellen Delahunty, 3 Nov 1827, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 111,1439 Jury included:
BenjaminSweetland (Foreman); Gregory Brown; William Richard; Nicholas Stabb; Maurice Brazil; Thomas Norris; Matthew Morry; Peter Winsor; Ewen Stabb; Noah Clift; William Goff; John Kelligrew

Witnesses included Eleanor (Ellen) Delahunty, her sister Catherine Kelly, Dr. Andrew Morrison, William Harris, Martin Conway This event was shared with Benjamin SWEETLAND JP, Capt. Matthew MORRY, Capt. Peter WINSER, Catherine DELAHUNTY, Catherine DELAHUNTY, Eleanor DELAHUNTY, Ewen STABB, Nicholas Sparke STABB, and Noah CLIFT Esq..

17. Arrival: From Dartmouth, 12 Jun 1828, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 2768

18. Court: Member of officials at 4th sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 4 Nov 1828, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 877 B. G. Garrett, Clerk & Registrar
Ewen Stabb, Deputy Sheriff
William Carter, Justice of Peace
John Preston, Justice of Peace
Andrew Morrison, Justice of Peace
Richard Gorman, Gaoler
Richard Sullivan, Constable
John Torr, Constable

Grand Jury:
Benjamin Sweetland, foreman
Robert Carter, R.N.
G. Brown
J. Carter
A. Carter
Thomas Congdon
N. Clift
Robert Evans
William Goff
Mr. Morry [sic]
James Morrison
Thomas Norris
William Richards
J. Rowe
J. Saunders
Peter Winsor
Henry Winsor
Thomas Right
William Sweetland This event was shared from Hon. William CARTER Esq. who also shared it with Arthur Hunt O'Brien CARTER (Witness), Benjamin SWEETLAND JP (Witness), Capt. Hon. Peter Ford WINSOR JP MHA (Witness), Capt. Jacob WINSOR (Witness), Capt. Matthew MORRY (Witness), Const. Richard O'SULLIVAN (Witness), Ewen STABB (Witness), Hon. Lt. Commander Robert CARTER RN, MHA (Witness), James SANDERS (Witness), Noah CLIFT Esq. (Witness), and William SWEETLAND JP (Witness).

19. Arrival: From Torquay, 6 Aug 1829, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 2768

20. Court: Robert & James Carter v Peter Winsor and owners of Emulator at 6th sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 4 Nov 1830 to 6 Nov 1830, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 116 Action to recover £18.6.7. Mutual request to hold over to first day of next term.

However, on the 6th of November the case was in fact heard. It was a case of trespass to recover £9.19.0 for damage to waterside premises when the Emulator struck them. An award was given by a Petty Jury in the amount of £8.0.0 This event was shared from Robert CARTER JP who also shared it with Capt. Hon. Peter Ford WINSOR JP MHA (Party).

21. Arrival: On the DOLPHIN from Dartmouth, 26 May 1831, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 2768

22. Owner: The FANNY; arrived from St. John's, 25 Aug 1832, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 3627 -- brought 22 hhds of salt, all that could be had.
-- took in 238 qtls. for Devereaux

The FANNY was used as a collector boat, carrying to shore the catch of smaller vessels that could thereby remain on the fishing grounds for longer periods of time without interruption. This was quite a different manner of fishing than existed in my lifetime. With the introduction of the cod trap in the early 1900s, a true inshore fishery was feasible, with the fishing crews travelling to check and if necessary empty the traps once or twice a day but otherwise staying ashore. This event was shared from Robert CARTER JP

23. Court: Carter, Robert & James Howe v William Harvey 1832 Southern Circuit Court, 15 Sep 1832 to 19 Sep 1832, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 2759 Action to recover £11.3.9 on note of hand and interest. Judgement by admission .3.9£11 This event was shared from Robert CARTER JP

24. Owner: Launch of the Angerona, 20 Feb 1833, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 114 Tuesday, 1 January 1833
We learn from Robert Carter's diary that the vessel he had been having built for him in 1832, the Angerona, has finally been launched on 20 February, 1833 but it is not made clear if indeed it was able to take part in the seal fishery that year, as was intended.

There were actually three owners: Robert; his brother, James Howe Carter; and John Jellard.

The Angerona was a brig, and thus bigger than most boats being built for the trade in those days which were schooners. It's dimensions were: Length 66 ft.; Width 20 ft.; Depth 11 ft; Gross Tonnage 110.

After the death of Robert Carter, ownership changed to his sons, Robert Carter Jr., and James Henry Carter, who apparently took on Jellard's share, with James Howe Carter retaining his share.
This event was shared from Robert CARTER JP who also shared it with Capt. John JELLARD (Owner).

25. Court: Carter, James H. v Henry Holdsworth at 1833 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 19 Oct 1833 to 30 Oct 1833, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1444 Action to recover £3 for bait. Judgement by admission

AND

Carter, James H. a.t.s. Henry Holdsworth. Action to recover £4.16.3. William Richards for Plaintiff. Discontinued.

26. Departure: to Greenock, Scotland on the Brig Avalon, Between 11 and 18 Dec 1834, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 118,2768 According to Robert Carter's diary, he and other St. John's businessmen sailed on the brig Avalon on December 11, though Jean Stirling's information says it was the 18th. Perhaps the sailing was delayed due to weather.

27. Court: Carter, James H. v Michael Cannon at 1835 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 29 Oct 1835 to 4 Nov 1835, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 882 Action to recover balance of account for goods sold and delivered. Plaintiff appears by Robert Carter, J.P. and Defendant in person. Judgement by admission, £8.16.11

28. Court: Carter, James H. v Valentine Keefe at 1837 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 3 Nov 1837 to 10 Nov 1837, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 886 In assumpsit to recover the sum of £7.0.0. Plaintiff states cause is settled.

29. Court: Presentments before Southern Circuit Court, 1838-1841, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 2772 During this period, James Howe Carter seems to have taken over responsibility previously held by Matthew Morry II, Robert Carter, R.N. and Robert Carter, Esq. to alert the court to problems in the local area. Thes included:
7 Nov 1838 - 1. Disrepair of Courthouse and Gaol. 2. Rules of Court
8 Nov. 1839 - 1. Public nuisance. 2. Disrepair of Gaol. 3. Rules of Court.
27 Oct. 1840 - 1. Rules of Court. 2. Disrepair of Courthouse & Gaol.
1 Nov. 1841 - 1. Disrepair of Courthouse & Gaol. 2. Rules of Court.

30. Court: Cose, Samuel a.t.s the Queen at 1838 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 31 Oct 1838 to 7 Nov 1838, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1773 Assault & Battery [on Peter Winser]. True Bill, J. H. Carter, foreman. Plea of "not guilty". trial following day. Verdict for Defendant. John Murray, foreman. This event was shared from Capt. Hon. Peter Ford WINSOR JP MHA

31. Court: The Queen v Walter Barron at 1838 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 31 Oct 1838 to 7 Nov 1838, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1773 Assault on Peter White in execution of his duty and John W. Saunders. True Bill, J. H. Carter, foreman. This event was shared from John William SAUNDERS JP

32. Arrival: On the MINERVA from Dartmouth, 2 Dec 1838, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 2768

33. Departure: On board the SARAH for Brest, 13 Dec 1838, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 2768

34. Arrival: On board HYARD from Dartmouth, 23 May 1839, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 2768

35. Appointment: Power of Attorney for Nicholas Brand, 7 Sep 1839, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 4099

36. Court: Coady, Catherine a.t.s. Henry Coryear at 1839 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 28 Oct 1839 to 8 Nov 1839, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1774 Action to recover £18.4.4 Referred to Mr. J. H. Carter and Mr. Matthew Morry for arbitration. This event was shared from Henry CORYEAR who also shared it with Matthew MORRY II JP (Arbitrator).

37. Court: Carter, James H. v William Sheehan at 1840 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 21 Oct 1840 to 31 Oct 1840, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1775 In assumpsit to recover £17.8.5 Stg. Plaintiff by his attorney Mr. Clowee. Defendant in person. Judgement by confession.

38. Occupation: Ship Owner - "The Lion", 4 May 1841, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 714

39. Court: Rossiter, John Brothers & Sons a.t.s. Carter, James H. at 1844 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 23 Oct 1844 to 1 Nov 1844, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1776 Evidence heard and continued till next term.

40. Appointment: Board of Road Commissioners (La Manche to Renews), 1845, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 724

41. Court: Carter, J. H. Attorney for Richard Roberts v. Michael Devereaux at 1845 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 21 Oct 1845 to 27 Oct 1845, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 4100 Non-suit This event was shared with Michael DEVEREAUX.

42. Property: SDC Vol 2 No 726 Folio 355-358 Grant to Elizabeth Carter Eliza Woolcombe Robert Carter James Howe Carter 19-06-1848, 9 Jun 1848, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 3630 This is one of four Grants issued at almost exactly the same time which have the appearance of being more a legalisation of the claims of these heirs to property held by their father, Robert Carter, which in turn had inherited from Judge William Carter at the time of his death. This event was shared from Eliza Howe CARTER who also shared it with Elizabeth Harris HOWE (Party) and Robert CARTER JP (Party).

43. Property: SDC Vol 2 No 727 Folio 367-370 Grant to Elizabeth Carter Eliza Woolcombe Robert Carter James Howe Carter 19-06-1848, 19 Jun 1848, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 3631 This is one of four Grants issued at almost exactly the same time which have the appearance of being more a legalisation of the claims of these heirs to property held by their father, Robert Carter, which in turn had inherited from Judge William Carter at the time of his death. This event was shared from Eliza Howe CARTER who also shared it with Elizabeth Harris HOWE (Party) and Robert CARTER JP (Party).

44. Property: SDC Vol 2 No 728 Folio 363-366 Grant to Elizabeth Carter Eliza Woolcombe Robert Carter James Howe Carter 19-06-1848, 19 Jun 1848, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 3632 This is one of four Grants issued at almost exactly the same time which have the appearance of being more a legalisation of the claims of these heirs to property held by their father, Robert Carter, which in turn had inherited from Judge William Carter at the time of his death. This event was shared from Eliza Howe CARTER who also shared it with Elizabeth Harris HOWE (Party) and Robert CARTER JP (Party).

45. Property: SDC Vol 2 No 729 Folio 359-362 Grant to Elizabeth Carter Eliza Woolcombe Robert Carter James Howe Carter 19-06-1848, 19 Jun 1848, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 3633 This is one of four Grants issued at almost exactly the same time which have the appearance of being more a legalisation of the claims of these heirs to property held by their father, Robert Carter, which in turn had inherited from Judge William Carter at the time of his death. This event was shared from Eliza Howe CARTER who also shared it with Elizabeth Harris HOWE (Party) and Robert CARTER JP (Party).

46. Will: Supreme Court Probate Office, 29 Nov 1848, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 180

47. Owner: Owners of the Angerona, After 12 Oct 1852, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 114 Tuesday, 1 January 1833
We learn from Robert Carter's diary that the vessel he had been having built for him in 1832, the Angerona, has finally been launched on 20 February, 1833 but it is not made clear if indeed it was able to take part in the seal fishery that year, as was intended.

There were actually three owners: Robert; his brother, James Howe Carter; and John Jellard.

The Angerona was a brig, and thus bigger than most boats being built for the trade in those days which were schooners. It's dimensions were: Length 66 ft.; Width 20 ft.; Depth 11 ft; Gross Tonnage 110.

After the death of Robert Carter, ownership changed to his sons, Robert Carter Jr., and James Henry Carter, who apparently took on Jellard's share, with James Howe Carter retaining his share.
This event was shared with James Henry B. CARTER and Robert CARTER.

48. Property: Conveyance of parcel of land to Patrick Dullanty (Delahunty), 20 Jun 1857, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 3759 SDC Vol 4 Fol 135-136 James Howe Carter Sarah Carter Eliza Howe Woolcombe to Patrick Dullanty 20-06-1857 This event was shared from Eliza Howe CARTER who also shared it with Sarah RENDELL (Party).

49. Alt. Death, 31 Jan 1859, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 4101

50. Minister/Priest: A. C. Bayley, 8 Feb 1859, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 422,628

51. Court: Case against estate of late James Howe Carter, 4 Jun 1859, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 128 From Edward Chafe on Newfoundlanders and Genealogy Facebook:

Supreme Court, 4 June 1859 \endash Robert Powell vs. James Carter. The late James Howe Carter died at Ferryland of dropsy on 3 February 1859. Robert Powell's wife Bridget tended to Mr. Carter for twelve months. James Carter is the executor of his father's estate and he has disregarded requests for payment promised to Bridget Powell. James Carter claims he thought Bridget nursed his father as an act of kindness The case was put before a jury and they sided with the plaintiff Robert Powell. This event was shared from Sheriff James Howe CARTER who also shared it with Bridget MORRY (Party) and Robert POWLS (Party).

52. Court: List of Grand Jurors in SDC, 11-12 Oct 1859, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 305 List of Grand Jurors Summoned to attend the Honourable the Southern Circuit Court, Ferryland, the 12th day of October 1859

Foreman, 1. Arthur O'B Carter - Caplin Bay
2. Robert Morry - Caplin Bay
3. Arthur Morry - Ferryland
4. Robert Carter - Ferryland
5. Henry Morry - Ferryland
6. John White - Ferryland
7. Thomas Norris - Ferryland
8. William Carter - Ferryland
9. James Carter - Ferryland
10. Dan Jennings - Aquaforte
11. Dan Henry Winser [sic] - Aquaforte
x Peter Winser [sic] - Aquaforte
12. Edward Cosgrove - Aquaforte
13. John Neil - Fermeuse
x Owen Neil - Fermeuse
14. Henry Neil - Fermeuse
x James Neil - Fermeuse
15. Richard Cashin - Cape Broyle
16. Martin Cashin - Cape Broyle
17. John Morry - [no address given]

Ferryland, October 11, 1859
Thos. [?] Stephenson, Sherifff
Entered G. S.

This event was shared from Arthur Hunt O'Brien CARTER who also shared it with Benjamin Sweetland MORRY (Juror), Capt. Arthur Kemp MORRY (Juror), Capt. Daniel Henry WINSOR (Juror), Capt. Hon. Peter Ford WINSOR JP MHA (Juror), Dan JENNINGS (Juror), Henry Sweetland MORRY (Juror), John Henry MORRY (Juror), John William WHITE (Juror), Martin CASHIN (Juror), Richard CASHIN (Juror), Robert CARTER JP (Juror), and William Thomas Skinner CARTER (Juror).

53. Property: Sale to James Howe Carter of property by William Walker Wooldcombe from his mother's estate, 19 Aug 1868, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 3231 SDC Vol 4 Fol. 440-441 James Carter from Woolcombe Eliza H estate 19-08-1868 This event was shared from William Walker WOOLCOMBE B.A., M.A.


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James had a relationship with Eleanor DELAHUNTY, daughter of Catherine DELAHUNTY and Unknown. (Eleanor DELAHUNTY was born circa 1805 in Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, died on 20 Mar 1834 in Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 4102 and was buried on 22 Mar 1834 in Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 4102.)


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James next married Thomasine Dunsterville PYNE, daughter of Capt. William PYNE and Thomasine DUNSTERVILLE, on 5 Feb 1828 in Dartmouth, Devon, England 111.,698 (Thomasine Dunsterville PYNE was born circa 1795 in Dartmouth, Devon, England,697,3667 died on 12 Sep 1835 in Dartmouth, Devon, England 714,3667 and was buried on 17 Sep 1835 in Dartmouth, Devon, England 697.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

1. Minister/Priest: Rev. Robert Holdsworth, 5 Feb 1828, Dartmouth, Devon, England. 111

2. Witnesses: Mary Oxenham, John Puddicombe and M. Puddicombe, 5 Feb 1828, Dartmouth, Devon, England. 698




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