Col. Carter Burwell (1712-1756)

of "Carter's Grove" James City County, Virginia

He was born at "Fairfield" Virginia and was educated at William & Mary College. He served as a Member of the House of Burgesses (1745-1753) and between 1749 and 1755 spared no expense on building his plantation home at Williamsburg, Carter's Grove. In 1737, he married Lucy, "a very agreeable young lady," daughter of John Grymes of "Brandon" Middlesex Co., Virginia, a Member of the King's Council. According to the family records published here by Colonial Williamsburg, they were the parents of nine children, of whom the four listed here certainly lived to adulthood.

Parents (2)

Maj. Nathaniel Burwell

of "Fairfield" & "Carter's Creek" Virginia

1680-1721

Elizabeth (Carter) Nicholas

Mrs Elizabeth (Carter) Burwell, afterwards Nicholas

1688-1734

Spouse (1)

Lucy (Grymes) Burwell

Mrs Lucy (Grymes) Burwell

1720-1792

Children (4)

Sarah (Burwell) Bracken

Mrs Sarah (Burwell) Bracken

1746-1805

Mary (Burwell) Berkeley

Mrs Mary (Burwell) Berkeley, of "Barn Elms" Middlesex Co., Virginia

1749-1796

Nathaniel Burwell

of "Carter Hall" Clark Co., Virginia

1750-1814

Carter Burwell

Died at London, unmarried

1754-1775

Associated Houses (1)

Carter's Grove

Williamsburg, Virginia

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