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Robert CARTER JP
(1722-1800)
Ann WYLLY
(Bef 1719-After 1800)
Peter WESTON Jp
(Cir 1721-1776)
Catherine COONEY
(-After 1776)
Hon. William CARTER Esq.
(Cir 1751-1840)
Catherine WESTON
(Cir 1749-1848)

Arthur Hunt O'Brien CARTER
(Cir 1795-1871)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Harriet Maria Cosby SKINNER

Arthur Hunt O'Brien CARTER 111,420

  • Born: Cir 1795, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 220,1104,2397
  • Christened: 17 Aug 1799, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 2398
  • Marriage (1): Harriet Maria Cosby SKINNER on 22 May 1826 in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 419,420,452,714
  • Died: 30 Sep 1871, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada aged about 76 220,1104,2397,2399
  • Buried: 4 Oct 1871, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 180,422,664,1103
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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

1. Census: Household of William and Catherine Carter, 1800, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 709 Including children Samuel, 12, Robert, 9, Arthur, 5 and Catherine 18 This event was shared from Hon. William CARTER Esq. who also shared it with Catherine CARTER (Household Member), Hon. Lt. Commander Robert CARTER RN, MHA (Household Member), Lieut. William CARTER RN (Household Member), and Samuel Gormand CARTER (Household Member).

2. Census: Household of William and Catherine Carter, 1800, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 709 Including children Samuel, 12, Robert, 9, Arthur, 5 and Catherine 18

3. Court: Cases as Defendant, Second Sitting of the Southern Circuit Court, 31 Oct 1826 to 11 Nov 1826, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1435 Michael Hickey v. A. H. Carter. Arbitration by James H. Carter and Lambert Bryant. Ordered Carter to pay Hikey's wages of £20

Richard Neill v. A. H. Carter. Settled. £2 for work and labour

Richard Mockler v. Arthur H. Carter. Withdrawn and settled.

Patrick Keef [sic] v. Arthur H. Carter. Judgement for Plaintiff. £2.0.0

Garet Daulton v. Arthur Carter. Judgement for Plaintiff. £2.0.0. Carter had charge Daulton on his account for damaging a fishing net. The Court disagreed.

4. Court: Cases as Plaintiff, Second Sitting of the Southern Circuit Court, 31 Oct 1826 to 11 Nov 1826, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1435 Arthur H. Carter v. Pastrick Connely. Judgement by confession. £30.0.0
Arthur H. Carter v. Patrick Congdon. Judgement for Plaintiff. £3.8.1
Arthur H. Carter v. Michael Sliney. Adjudication to Plaintiff. £17.8.5 but Defendant unable to pay 20 pence on the pound to all his creditors so set over to November 4, 1826 to determine the outcome.
Arthur H. Carter v. James Mackey [sic]. Judgement by confession. £2.0.0
A. H. Carter v. James Geeran. Judgement by default. £3.5.4
A. H. Carter v. Patrick Neill. Judgement by default. £3.5.4
A.H. Carter v. Lawrence Fowler. Judgement by default. £2.11.2
A. H. Carter v. William Dunn. Judgement by default. £2.6.9
A. H. Carter v. Richard Maddigan. Judgement by default. £8.0.0
Arthur H. Carter v. Richard Whelan. Arbitration by Mr. Morry, Mr. Prowse and Mr. G. Brown. Award to Plaintiff in amount of 13.7.0 on account.

These were more than likely instances where Carter advanced fishermen funds and equipment at the beginning of the season and, having a bad season, they were unable to repay their debts in the fall.

5. 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 with Capt. Hon. Peter Ford WINSOR JP MHA, Capt. Matthew MORRY, James Howe CARTER, John Foale MORRY, John Foale MORRY, Matthew MORRY II JP, and Nicholas Sparke STABB.

6. Court: Cases as Plaintiff, Third Sitting of the Southern Circuit Court, 2 Oct 1827, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 2400 A. H. Carter v. John Doyle. Remand from previous term. Neither party appeared and case was dismissed.
A. H. Carter v. Isaac S. Prowse. Remand from previous term. Neither party appeared and case was dismissed.
A. H. Caarter v. Thomas Landragan. Remand from previous term. Neither party appeared and case was dismissed.

7. Occupation: Gentleman, Between 1828 and 1834, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 185

8. 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 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 Howe CARTER (Witness), James SANDERS (Witness), Noah CLIFT Esq. (Witness), and William SWEETLAND JP (Witness).

9. Occupation: Gentleman, 29 Oct 1829, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 774

10. Court: John Reardon v Arthur H. Carter at 6th sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 6 Nov 1830, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 116 Action to recover £14.14.8. The order was returnable on the first day of term and the Plaintiff did not appear so the matter was struck off the docket.

11. Occupation: Gentleman, 10 Jun 1831, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 813

12. Appointment: Grand Juror, Circuit Court, 17 Sep 1832, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 114

13. Occupation: Gentleman, 11 Dec 1832, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 517

14. Occupation: Gentleman, 24 Aug 1834, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 517

15. Court: Carter, Arthur H. v (Illegible) Harney at 1835 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 29 Oct 1835 to 4 Nov 1835, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 882 [Record Damaged]
Judgement by confession

16. Court: Carter, William v Patrick Walsh at 1837 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 3 Nov 1837 to 10 Nov 1837, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 886 Ejectment to recover dwelling and tenement at Ferryland. Plaintiff represented by Arthur H. Carter. Defendant in person pleads not guilty. Special Jury, James H. Carter, foreman. There not being six months notice Plaintiff non-suit. This event was shared from Hon. William CARTER Esq.

17. Court: Butler, James v Arthur Carter, Richard Sullivan and Samuel Cose at 1840 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 21 Oct 1840 to 31 Oct 1840, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1775 Trespass, damages laid at £49.0.0 Plaintiff by his attorney Mr. Clowee. Defendants by their attorney, Mr. Hayward. Referred for arbitration by Lambert Bryant, Luke Brown and Matthew Morry Sr. Outcome unknown. This event was shared with Const. Richard O'SULLIVAN and Matthew MORRY II JP.

18. Court: Butler, James v Arthur Carter et. al. at 1841 sitting of Southern Circuit Court, 26 Oct 1841 to 3 Nov 1841, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 2401 Settled

19. Probate: Letters of Probate in Estate of Catherine Carter application by brother Arthur Hunt O'Brien Carter, 6 Mar 1855, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 2402

20. 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 with Benjamin Sweetland MORRY, Capt. Arthur Kemp MORRY, Capt. Daniel Henry WINSOR, Capt. Hon. Peter Ford WINSOR JP MHA, Dan JENNINGS, Henry Sweetland MORRY, James Howe CARTER, John Henry MORRY, John William WHITE, Martin CASHIN, Richard CASHIN, Robert CARTER JP, and William Thomas Skinner CARTER.

21. Residence: In McAlpine's Directory for 1870-71 but without an occupation, 1870, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 302

22. Occupation: Merchant, Bef 30 Sep 1871, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 1104

23. Occupation: Gentleman, Bef 4 Oct 1871, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 664

24. Minister/Priest: Charles R. West, 4 Oct 1871, Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 422,664


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Arthur married Harriet Maria Cosby SKINNER, daughter of Lt. Col. William Thomas SKINNER and Anne WILLIAMS, on 22 May 1826 in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 419,420,452.,714 (Harriet Maria Cosby SKINNER was born circa 1799 in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 705, christened on 10 Oct 1802 in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada,1795,2403 died on 20 Jul 1835 in Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 180,220 and was buried after 20 Jul 1835 in Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 118.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

1. Minister/Priest: Frederic Hamilton Carrington, A.B., Missionary, 22 May 1826, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 419,420

2. Witnesses: Wm. Thos. Skinner, Mary Hutchings, Wm. Sweetland, Fanny Skinner, Monier Wm. Hutchings and Eliza Le Messurier, 22 May 1826, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 419,420




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