Carter, Anne Hill, of Shirley, wife of “Light
Horse Harry” Lee and
mother of General Robert E. Lee
Carter, Charles, portrait at Shirley
Carter, Elizabeth Hill, of Shirley, daughter of the
third Edward Hill,
and wife of John Carter of Corotoman
portrait at Shirley
Carter family acquire Corotoman
reach greatest prominence in days of “King”
Carter
cousins to all the rest of Virginia
Carter, John, son of “King” Carter of
Corotoman, was secretary of the
colony
married Elizabeth Hill of Shirley in 1723
portrait at Shirley
Carter, Robert, of Corotoman on the Rappahannock,
one of the wealthiest
and most influential colonials
his possessions
called “King” Carter
portrait at Shirley
Carter, Robert Randolph, of Shirley
Carter, Mrs. Robert Randolph, of Shirley
Carter, Miss Susy
Chickahominy River, The
Chippoak Creek
Chuckatuck Creek
City Point
Claremont
Colonial river trade
Constant, Sarah
Cornick, Reverend John, rector of Westover Church
Corotoman, Carter family acquire
Cotton, Mrs. An.
Court House Creek
Curie’s Neck
Cuyler, Randolph
Cuyler, Mrs. Randolph, of Brandon
Dale, Sir Thomas
Dancing Point
Delaware, Lord
ownership of Shirley
Discovery, ship
Douthat family of Weyanoke
Douthat, Fielding Lewis
Douthat, Mrs. Mary Willis Marshall, granddaughter
of Chief-Justice
Marshall, and present mistress of Weyanoke
Dutch Gap Canal
Eppes Creek
Eppes family, home at City Point
Faffing Creek
Fleur de Hundred
Ford, Paul Leicester
Fort Powhatan
“Friggett Landing”
Goodspeed, ship
Gordon family of Aberdeenshire
Gordon, William Washington
Grant, U.S., Grant’s army crossed the James
Hampton Roads
Harrison, Mrs. Anne, of Berkeley
Harrison, Miss Belle, of Brandon
in court gown of her colonial aunt, Evelyn
Byrd
Harrison, Benjamin, the emigrant
Harrison, Benjamin, of Berkeley, treasurer of the
colony
Harrison, Major Benjamin, of Berkeley, member of the
House of Burgesses
Harrison, Benjamin, of Berkeley, member of the Continental
Congress
and signer of the Declaration of Independence
Harrison, Benjamin, of Brandon, member of the Council
Harrison, Colonel Benjamin, of Brandon, portrait by
Peale
Harrison, Mrs. Benjamin. See Mistress Anne Randolph
of Wilton
Harrison, Benjamin, grandson of William Henry Harrison
of Berkeley,
and twenty-third President of the United
States
Harrison, George Evelyn, of Brandon
Harrison, Mrs. George Evelyn, present mistress of
Brandon
Harrison, Nathaniel, of Brandon
Harrison, William Henry, of Berkeley, ninth President
of our country
Harvard College
Harwood, Joseph
Henrico or Henricopolis, founded four years after
James Towne
site of proposed college which would have
been oldest in America