Robert "King" Carter (1663-1732)

Col. Robert "King" Carter, of Corotoman; Colonial Governor of Virginia

He was born at the Corotoman Plantation in Lancaster County, Virginia. He served as a Burgess (1695-1699) and as Speaker of the House. He was Treasurer of the Colony of Virginia from 1694 until his death in 1732. From 1699 to 1732, he was an influential Member of the King's Council and was appointed President of the Council and Acting Governor of Virginia, 1726-27. When he died, he left an estate of 300,000-acres with 1,000-slaves and £10,100, making him one of the wealthiest landowners in Virginia. His land was divided between his children and as such he is the common ancestor of many of the First Families of Virginia. His first wife was Judith, daughter of Col. John and Judith (Bowles) Armistead, of "Hesse" Gloucester County, and they had three children (listed above) who lived to adulthood. His second wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Landon, of "Grednal" in Herefordshire, England. They had a further nine children of whom seven (listed above) lived to adulthood and married.

Parents (2)

John Carter

Col. John Carter, of "Corotoman" Lancaster County, Virginia

1613-1669

Sarah (Ludlow) Carter

Mrs Sarah (Ludlow) Carter

1635-1668

Spouses (2)

Judith (Armistead) Carter

Mrs Judith (Armistead) Carter

1665-1699

Elizabeth Landon

Mrs "Betty" (Landon) Willis, afterwards Carter

1683-1719

Children (10)

Elizabeth (Carter) Nicholas

Mrs Elizabeth (Carter) Burwell, afterwards Nicholas

1688-1734

Judith (Carter) Page

Mrs Judith (Carter) Page

1695-1750

Col. John Carter

of "Corotoman" & "Shirley" Secretary of Virginia

1696-1742

Anne (Carter) Harrison

Mrs Anne (Carter) Harrison

1702-1743

Robert Carter II

Robert Carter II, of "Nomini Hall" Westmoreland County, Virginia

1704-1732

Charles Carter

Colonel Charles Carter, J.P., of "Cleve" King George Co., Virginia

1707-1764

Landon Carter

Colonel Landon Carter I, of Sabine Hall, Virginia

1710-1778

Mary (Carter) Braxton

Mrs Mary (Carter) Braxton

1712-1736

Lucy (Carter) Harrison

Mrs Lucy (Carter) Fitzhugh, afterwards Harrison

1715-1763

George Carter

George Carter, of Corotoman; died in England, unmarried

1718-1742