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(31) Dabney Carr of Aspin Hill Plantation *Dabney Carr b.1777 d.1862 Lucy Diggs Carr b.1782 d.1380 Their children were: Infant daughter b.1804 d.1804 Ann C. Carr b.1805 d.1846 Thomas 0. Carr b.1807 d.1894 Lucy B. Carr b.1809 d.1862 Mary L. Carr b.1811 d.1820 Elizabeth Carr b.1813 d.1838 r.y/ John D. Carr b.1814 d.------ Charlotte D. Carr b.1816 d.1878 Sara Jane Carr b.1819 d.1855 *Samual Dabney Carr b.1822 d.1911 _ , ^ -C- Charlotte D. Carr married^Roland Bates^_of Batesville, Albemarle County, Virginia. ^__.d.iXQC Dabney Carr, 1777-1862, was born at Carrsbrook Plantation. His father, Thomas Carr, gave him the Aspin Hill Plantation. Aspin Hill is located in North Garden, at the foot of Israel's Gap, Albemarle County, Virginia. Lucy Diggs Carr, wife of Dabney Carr. William Harris, b.----- d.1788, was one of the early and leading citizens of Albemarle County, Virginia. His wife was Mary Nether-land, and his children were, matthew, Sara, the wife of a Mr. Moseby, Elizabeth the wife of John Diggs, Catharine the wife of Mr. Stegar, John, William, Mary the wife of Mr. Woodfolk, Benjamin Ann the wife of Hawes Coleman, Judith the wife of George Coleman. From this stem has sprung a greater number of families than any other in Albemarle County. Sara Harris Moseby was the grandmother of Alfred Moseby, the father of Colonel John S. Moseby of Confederate Fame. John Diggs and Elizabeth Harris Diggs. Their children were: Elizabeth Diggs, married Rev. Isac Darnneille. Charlotte Diggs, married William Moon. Dorothy Diggs, married Marshal Durrette. Nansy Diggs, married James Durrette. Lucy Diggs married Dabney Carr of Aspin Hill. Will of Dabney Carr and his wife Lucy Diggs Carr, was probated at County Courthouse in Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, 1862, as Follows (Harris vs. Carr #2876 & 2889. WB, 26 P400.
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