1750 - 1821 (70 years)
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Name |
John C CARLOW |
Born |
7 Oct 1750 |
At sea |
- John Carlo
in the Maine, Birth Records, 1621-1922
Name: John Carlo
Birth Date: 7 Oct 1750
Birth Place: Born At Sea
Registration Place: Pownalborough, Lincoln
Father: Jacob Carlo
Mother: Elisebeth
Maine State Archives; Cultural Building, 84 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0084; Pre 1892 Delayed Returns; Roll #: 17
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339395?availability=Family%20History%20Library
Town and vital records, 1739-1929
Authors: Wiscasset (Maine). Town Clerk
Intentions of marriage 1760-1813, family records listing births and deaths, deaths 1761-1814, ear marks, strays, pew deeds, warnings out of town, proceedings of town meetings, voting, roads, real estate, marriages 1760-1794, school district records.
Family History Library
United States & Canada Film
12309
7596937
https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007596937?cat=339395
[164/536]
John Carlo Son of Jacob & Elisebeth Carlo born on Seas Oct 7th 1750
Margaret Carlo Daughter of Jacob & Elisebeth Carlo born Dec 17 1756
John Martin Carlo Son of Jacob & Elisebeth Carlo born Oct 11 1767
Cathrin Carlo Daughter of Jacob & Elisebeth Carlo born Dec 14th 1761
Thankful Carlo Daughter of Jacob & Elisebeth Carlo born March 14 1764
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Gender |
Male |
Birth |
17 Oct 1751 |
At sea |
- https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/carlow/107/
...
"Broad Bay Pioneers" by Whitaker & Horlacker, Picton Press, Rockport, ME 1998 & 2002.
...
On pg 55-60 is the reconstructed passenger list of the 1751 PRISCILLA, based on 2 petitions found in the German and French Archives. Most of the passengers were German, though the list was originaly written in both German and French and published in 1752 to encourage further emigration. The ship, after several delays, landed in Boston, MA, after which the passengers disembarked 11/1751 for the winter stay in
Boston.
On page 57 appears the name Jacob Carlo {Carlor?} with wife Elizabeth and son John, born at sea 10/17/1751. No other info specific to this family is included.
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Assessed |
1776 |
Hallowell, Lincoln, ME |
- The History of Augusta: First Settlements and Early Days as a Town, Including the Diary of Mrs Martha Moore Ballard 1785-1812
by Charles Elventon Nash
Charles E Nash & Son. August 1904
p 127
Additional taxpayers 1776 [Hallowell]
Edward Bolton
Savage Bolton
Jeremiah Badcock
John Carlow
Amos Page
Ebenezer Thomas
William Trask
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Baptism |
28 Jul 1776 |
Pownalborough, Lincoln, ME |
- https://archive.org/stream/collectionsofpro02prot#page/328/mode/2up
The frontier missionary : a memoir of the life of the Rev. Jacob Bailey, A.M., missionary at Pownalborough, Maine; Cornwallis and Annapolis, N. S.; with illustrations, notes, and an appendix
by Bartlet, William S. (William Stoodley), 1809-1883; Protestant Episcopal Historical Society
Publication date 1853
p 353
[1776] 28th [July] Sunday. 50 persons at church. Baptized John Goud, John Carlo, Lazarus Goud, and Margaret Carlo.
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Residence |
1777 |
[Hallowell, Lincoln, ME] |
- The History of Augusta: First Settlements and Early Days as a Town, Including the Diary of Mrs Martha Moore Ballard 1785-1812
by Charles Elventon Nash
August 1904
p 74
On the 4th of November he [John Jones] appeared before the Court at Pownalborough, and was ordered to "recognize in the sum of L100 to answer the accusation of the town of Hallowell against him for being inimically disposed toward this and the other United States of America." The following named persons were recognized as witnesses in the case in the sum of L5 each:
Samuel Bullen
George Brown
John Robbins
L Costigan
Oliver Wood
John Carlow
Ezekiel Chase.
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Residence |
C 1779 |
Penobscot, Lincoln, ME |
- The Artificers and Inhabitants who Built Fort George, Penobscot, 1779-1780
Robert Carver Brooks
Maine Genealogist
May 2004
p 54
[c 1779]
Artificers
"Artificer" was the military term applied to the skilled civilian and off-duty military craftsmen employed by the Engineer Department. The civilian artificers who came from Halifax with the Engineer Department included:
Carpenters @ 5/- per diem
John Carlow
John Rigby
Thomas Turner
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Baptism |
6 Feb 1779 |
- https://archive.org/stream/collectionsofpro02prot#page/328/mode/2up
The frontier missionary : a memoir of the life of the Rev. Jacob Bailey, A.M., missionary at Pownalborough, Maine; Cornwallis and Annapolis, N. S.; with illustrations, notes, and an appendix
by Bartlet, William S. (William Stoodley), 1809-1883; Protestant Episcopal Historical Society
Publication date 1853
p 354
[1779] 6th [February] Baptized John Carlow
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Birth |
[1751] |
Residence |
21 Jun 1779 |
Penobscot, Lincoln, ME |
Residence |
1782 |
Penobscot, Lincoln, ME |
- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~aek740/penobscot_loyalists.htm
Penobscot Loyalists: A Bicentennial Tribute
Robert C Brooks
December 1983 issue of Downeast Ancestry (vol 7, no 4)
p 130
The Penobscot Journal 1782
a day book kept by a now unidentifiable merchant at Fort George, Penobscot 3 January 1782-16 October 1782
Dugal Callum Serj 74 Reg
John Carlon
John Carlow
Amos Hitchens
John Collins
John Cookson
William Cookson
John Limeburner
Matthew Limeburner and son
Capt David Eastman
Mrs Eastman
Donnald McClain
Liuet Arch McLean
Ensign David McLean
Ensign Donaldn McLean
Ebenezer Greenlaw
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Residence |
4 Jul 1783 |
Penobscot, Lincoln, ME |
- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~aek740/PL-132.jpg
Downeast Ancestry
December 1983
Volume 7 Number 4
Penobscot Loyalists: A Bicentennial Tribute
Robert C. Brooks
...
Page 133
Penobscot Inhabitants Certified Loyal: 1783
The copy from which this transcript was made is at the Public Archives of Nova Scotia (PANS] in Halifax (Reference: MG 100, vol 26, no 15) and is presented here with PANS's permission.
2 August 1783
+ do not stand in need of clothing
Name +10 -10 Total
Penobscot Loyalists Certified as Loyal 1783
Public Archives of Nova Scotia Reference: MG 100, Volume 26 Number15
4 July 1783
John Carlow
Over 10: 2 [John, Margaret]
Under 10: 2 [Jacob, Elizabeth]
Total: 4
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Residence |
1784 |
Penobscot Back Lands |
|
Residence |
10 Jun 1784 |
Passamaquoddy, Charlotte, NB |
- http://members.shaw.ca/caren.secord/locations/NewBrunswick/Lists/PenobscotGroupSorted.html
From Library and Archives Canada, Ward Chipman Papers, Muster Master General's Office - Loyalists Musters, 1776-1785
(M.G. 23, D 1, Series I, Volume 24, pages 172-177) Microfilm C-9818
Return of Men, Women and Children of the Penobscot Loyalists Settled in the District of Passamaquoddy the 10th of June 1784
Men: John Carlow
Women: Margaret Carlow
Children above 10: Jacob Carlow, Eliz Carlow, Nancy Carlow [Before 1774]
Children under 10: -
Children over 10 cannot be those of Martin [that is to say Martin is not at Passamaquoddy in 1784] since Martin was not married until 1781.
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Grant |
1785 |
St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
Grant |
1785 |
St Stephen, Charlotte, NB |
Residence |
Bef 12 Sep 1793 |
St Stephen, Charlotte, NB |
Residence |
4 Nov 1798 |
[Balltown, Lincoln, ME] |
- The History of Augusta: First Settlements and Early Days as a Town, Including the Diary of Mrs Martha Moore Ballard 1785-1812
by Charles Elventon Nash
August 1904
p 376
19 [October 1798] I was called at 9h morn by John Carlo to go and see his wife. She was in labour and was safe delivered of a daughter - her 11th child, at 8h 30m even. I received 1-2 kentle of codfish for my service.
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Residence |
1800 |
Balltown, Lincoln, ME |
- John Carlow
in the 1800 United States Federal Census
Name: John Carlow
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Balltown, Lincoln, Maine
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 [?, Jacob]
Free White Persons - Males -10 thru 15: 2 [?, Benjamin]
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 [Jacob]
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 [?, Charlotte]
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 [Margaret]
Number of Household Members Under 16: 7
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 11
Year: 1800; Census Place: Balltown, Lincoln, Maine; Series: M32; Roll: 6; Page: 342; Image: 328; Family History Library Film: 218676
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Assessed |
1801 |
Balltown, Lincoln, ME |
|
Residence |
12 Apr 1803 |
Balltown, Lincoln, ME |
Residence |
9 Dec 1813 |
Saint John, Saint John, NB |
Residence |
15 Aug 1814 |
Saint John, Saint John, NB |
Residence |
8 Sep 1819 |
Saint John, Saint John, NB |
Military |
REVOLUTIONARY |
- Capt Thomas Robbins 5th Lincoln Co Regt
Index [2720/2843] Capt Thomas Robbins begins
Volume 36 Page 224 [287/354]
Volume 37 Page 166 [224/628]
Volume 37 Page 86 [See Deer Isle Militia] 1st Lieut
Volume 36 Page 125 [170/628]
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/729681?availability=Family%20History%20Library
Muster/payrolls, and various papers (1763-1808) of the Revolutionary War [Massachusetts and Rhode Island]
Authors: Massachusetts. Secretary of State
Vol. 36, Sea coast defense rolls 1775-1780
Family History Library
United States & Canada Film
1906760
8092197
https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008092197?cat=729681
[275/354]
Volume 36 Page 215
An Abstract or Pay Role for Captain Thomas Robbins Company under the Command of Cols John Allan Raised for the defence of Machias
Mens Names. Rank. Pay pr month. Date of inlistment. Date of Discharge. Distance from Home in miles. Days allowed to Return home at 20 miles pr day. Time of Service including time to Return home. Due ? officers Ration from 31 July at 60/ pr month. Total amount of Wages & Rations Money.
...
John Carlow. Private. 2 - -. May 20. Deserted.
James Turner. Private. 2 - -. May 20. Deserted.
Wm Cuckson. Private. 2 - -. May 20. Deserted.
Martin Carlow. Private. 2 - -. May 20. Deserted.
Thos Robbins Captain
Machias Decr 1 1778
Lincoln Ss Then Personally appeared Captain Thomas Robbins and made Solemn oath that the above Pay Role by him Subscribed is Just and true in all its Parts to the Best of his knowledge.
Before me Benja Foster Jus Peace
Decr 1st 1778
Copy
To the Honble Treasurer of State of Massachustt Bay Pleas to pay Major George Stillman the amouth of the above Role and you will Oblige your Very Humble Servt
Thos Robbins
- Soldiers, Sailors and Patriots of the Revolutionary War Maine
Carleton E Fisher and Sue G Fisher compilers
p 116
Jacob Carlow militia Pownalborough
John Carlow Captain Robbins's Company
Martin Carlow militia Pownalborough. Captain Robbins's Company
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Died |
2 Mar 1821 |
Lancaster, Saint John, Saint John, NB |
- Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 2 Number 1050
Date March 14 1821
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper City Gazette
d. Lancaster parish, 2nd inst., John CARLOW, age 70.
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Person ID |
I47015 |
4 February 2018 |
Last Modified |
29 Jun 2020 |
Family |
Margaret, b. [1752], d. 10 Mar 1819, Kings, NB |
Married |
C 1775 |
Married |
Bef 1776 |
- https://archive.org/stream/collectionsofpro02prot#page/328/mode/2up
The frontier missionary : a memoir of the life of the Rev. Jacob Bailey, A.M., missionary at Pownalborough, Maine; Cornwallis and Annapolis, N. S.; with illustrations, notes, and an appendix
by Bartlet, William S. (William Stoodley), 1809-1883; Protestant Episcopal Historical Society
Publication date 1853
p 353
[1776] 28th [July] Sunday. 50 persons at church. Baptized John Goud, John Carlo, Lazarus Goud, and Margaret Carlo.
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Children |
| 1. Jacob CARLOW, b. [1776], d. 22 Feb 1863, Digdeguash, Saint Patrick, Charlotte, NB  |
| 2. Elizabeth CARLOW, b. 1778? |
| 3. Nancy CARLOW, b. 1780? |
| 4. Benjamin CARLOW, b. [1785], ME , d. Bef 1870 CENSUS |
| 5. John CARLOW, b. 1786? |
| 6. George CARLOW, b. 1788? |
| 7. Joseph CARLOW, b. 1790? |
| 8. Katherine CARLOW, b. Bef 1792 |
| 9. Charlotte CARLOW, b. 4 Nov 1798, [Balltown, Lincoln, ME] , d. 12 Oct 1866, Saint John, Saint John, NB (Age 67 years) |
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Family ID |
F14275 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Various Deeds: John C Carlow.
Sabine: Carlo
Kings County Deeds: Nil
All Saints Anglican: Nil
First Families: Nil
Early NB Probate: Nil
Pownalborough Marriages (Published): Nil
Militia 1811 Campobello: Nil
Petitions: Nil
Hallowell 1777: Nil
Balltown 1777: Nil
Kennebec County Probate Index: Nil
Pownalborough Militia 1777: Nil
Campobello 1831: Nil
Census 1821 Grand Manan: Nil
Census 1790 Township 8 East of Machias Eastport/Lubec: James Carter often indexed as John Carlow
Loyalist Claims: Nil
Me Soldiers and Sailors Revolutionary: p 116 Jacob Carlow mil r Pownalborough. John Carlow Capt Robbin's Co. Martin Carlow mil Pownalborough. Martin Carlow Capt Robbin's Co.
John Carlow
in the Maine, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1800-1890
Name: John Carlow
State: ME
County: Sagadahoc County
Township: Pemobscot
Year: 1778
Page: 099
Database: ME Early Census Index
Ancestry.com. Maine, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1800-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Evidence for children: [11 children. See birth of Charlotte]
1783 Penobscot Inhabitants including adults: 2 over 10, 2 under 10
1784 Back Lands: 3 children
[Children from Arnie Krause]
Jacob: inferred from 1784 list
Elizabeth: inferred from 1784 list
Nancy: inferred from 1784 list
- Farm Lot 161 St Stephen
RS686 :: Index to New Brunswick Land Grants, 1784 - 1997
Name CARLOW, John
Volume NS-A
Page 176
Grant number 96
Place Passamaquoddy
County Sunbury
Date 1785-05-21
Accompanying plan No
Acres 100
Microfilm F16302
Comment Re-registered NS Grant of 1784/08/03: Penobscot Association
Other names on this grant (188)
Volume B Page 303 [306/753]
No 594
John Carlow late of the Parish of St Stephen yeoman
Peter Cristy merchant St Stephen
10 pounds
100 acres eastern side of Boannes Stream St Stephen
Farm Lot 161 Penobscot Grant granted to me
12 September 1793
John C Carlow
Wit: Thomas Mitchell, James Hannah
- Town Lot 8 Block M Bulkley's Division St Andrews
RS686 :: Index to New Brunswick Land Grants, 1784 - 1997
Name CARLOW, John
Volume NS-A
Page 165
Grant number 95
Place Saint Andrews
County Sunbury
Date 1785-05-21
Accompanying plan No
Acres 0
Microfilm F16302
Comment Re-registered NS Grant of 1784/06/01: Town Lot
Other names on this grant (354)
Volume F Page 55 [58/543]
No 38
John Carlow yeoman City of St John
Thomas Wyer Junr Esq Charlotte County
7 pounds 10 shillings 1 pence
Town of St Andrews
Lot 8 Block M Bulkley's Division
8 September 1819
John C Carlow
Wit: J Gallagher, John Pendleberry
- St John Mecklenburgh Street 902
Volume O1 Page 405 [388/458]
No 2017
William Berry City of St John
John C Carlow City of St John
5 pounds
Mecklenburgh Street 902
9 December 1813
Wm Berry [His mark]
Volume Q1 Page 4 [7/]
John C Carlow
Tyler Dibble
No 2249
John C Carlow St John and Miriam his wife
Tyler Dibble City of St John
8 pounds
Lot in Mecklingburgh Street 902
15 August 1814
John Carlow
Miriam Carlow [Her mark]
Wit: Morrison Jarvis, Richard Dibble
These are the only deeds in St John through 1863
- Joseph Carlow
in the 1820 United States Federal Census
Name: Joseph Carlow
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Eastport, Washington, Maine
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [1776-1794]
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 [1795-1804]
Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 1
Free White Persons - Under 16: 1
Free White Persons - Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 3
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Eastport, Washington, Maine; Page: 242; NARA Roll: M33_37; Image: 150
- Lincoln County Registry of Deeds [Through 1810]
Book 1 [1761-1762]
Kennebec Proprietors to Jacob Carlow p 124
Jonathan Bryant to Jacob Carlow p 150
Carlow to Bowman p 149
Book 33 [1794-1795]
Jacob Carlow to Christopher Tanner p 231
Book 51 [1803]
John Carlow to John Carlow Jr p 194
Book 49 [1802]
Martin Carlow to Thomas Turner p 169
- https://archive.org/stream/collectionsofpro02prot#page/328/mode/2up
The frontier missionary : a memoir of the life of the Rev. Jacob Bailey, A.M., missionary at Pownalborough, Maine; Cornwallis and Annapolis, N. S.; with illustrations, notes, and an appendix
by Bartlet, William S. (William Stoodley), 1809-1883; Protestant Episcopal Historical Society
Publication date 1853
p 354
[1778] 10th [February] At Carlo's and Johnson's. Baptized Hannah Turner.
- Probably John Carlow s Jacob Carlow and John Carlow s Martin Carlow
Purchased from Thomas Grover s Ebenezer Grover
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/352440?availability=Family%20History%20Library
Land records, 1761-1912; indexes to land records, 1761-1901
Authors: Lincoln County (Maine). Register of Deeds
Land records v. 50-51 1802-1803
Family History Library
United States & Canada Film
11383
8296818
https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008296818?cat=352440
Volume 51 Page 194
[517/578]
John Carlow yeoman Balltown
John Carlow Junr mariner Balltown
$300
quitclaim
land in Balltown
beginning at the western branch of the Sheepscut at a hemlock tree marked on 4 sides
thence running a southwest by south course 100 poles to a beech stake & stones
thence running east southeast to the mill pond to a hemlock tree spotted on four sides 115 rods
thence as the branch runs 130 rods being about a north northwest course to the bound first mentioned
43 acres
12 April 1803
John Carlow
Wit: Jehabod Partridge, Daniel Rose
- CHRISTOPHER CARLO: Christopher Carlo married Susanna Perce on Jul 27, 1806 in Waldo County, Maine.
Gender: Male
Town: Belfast
Record of this marriage can be found at the Family History Library under town records. Reference # 0010573-0010574.
- https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/581614?availability=Family%20History%20Library
Court records, 1761-1989
Authors: Maine. Court of General Sessions
Court dockets 1834-1842 Court records v. 1-4 1761-1816
Family History Library
United States & Canada Film
1765424
7856980
https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007856980?cat=581614
[364/1111]
p 161
Lincoln Ss Anno Reipublicae Americanae Secundo
At a Special Session of the Peace held at Pownalborough within & for the County of Lincoln on Tuesday the fourth day of November AD 1777
...
Samuel Burltin?, Govr? Brown, John Robins, Lawrence Cortigan, Oliver Wood, John Carlow & Ezekl Chase recognized in L5 each conditioned that they appear at the Special Session of the Peace to be holden on the 16th Decemr next to give Evidence relating to the Accusation of the Town of Hallowell against John Jones.
- Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution
Volume 1
Lorenzo Sabine
p 297
Carlo, John and Martin. Of Maine. Brother. Set out to travel to Halifax by land, in 1778, and after enlisting with the "Rebels" to avoid detection, and various other adventures, they arrived in Nova Scotia. The year following, Martin was at Lunenburg, in that Colony, and John at the British post at the mouth of the Penobscot. In 1782 Martin had "gone to live at home in peace."
Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution
Volume 2
Lorenzo Sabine
p 867
Turner. Of Maine. Thomas and James, in 1778, set out on foot with the design of travelling by land to Halifax. After enlisting with the "Rebels" to avoid detection, and a variety of other adventures, they arrive in Nova Scotia. James was in the Colony the year following. Thomas was taken prisoner, in 1781, on the Kennebec and sent to Boston. A year later, both brother were "at home in peace."
- Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War
Volume 3 Page 99
John Carlow. Private, Capt Thomas Robbin's Co, Col John Allen; enlisted 20 May 1778, reported deserted; company raised fro defence of Machias.
Martin Carlow. Private, Capt Thomas Robbin's Co, Col John Allen; enlisted 20 May 1778, reported deserted; company raised fro defence of Machias.
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