Carringtons (Q492463)

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LBS-PLA-EST-01343
  • LBS-PLA-EST-01343
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e697
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Carringtons
LBS-PLA-EST-01343
  • LBS-PLA-EST-01343
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e697

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Originally established by 1680 by John Johnson. 302 acres. In 1701, John Stewart of St. Philip, administrator of the estate of John Johnson, and Stewart's wife, Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of John Johnson, sold to Hugh Agnew of St. Michael, a plantation in St. Philip of 277 acres and with 47 enslaved people. By 1725, under a marriage settlement, Nathaniel Carrington, son and heir of Paul Carringto
n (late of St. Philip, deceased), and about to marry Mary Howell, daughter of John Howell of St. John: 2/3 of St Philip plantation being 225 acres, the remaining 1/3 (112 acres) being the dower of Hanningham Carrington, widow of Paul Carrington. At this point there were 73 enslaved people.