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Wilford James CARRICO
Eleanor MOORE
Husband:  Wilford / Wilfred James CARRICO
Birth:  1776, Montgomery Co., MD
Death:  1835, Hardin Co., KY 
Marriage:  9 Jan 1798, Charles Co., MD
Wife:  Eleanor MOORE
Birth:  1775/6, MD
Death:  in or aft. 1850
Children:
1.  Julet Ann CARRICO
2.  Theresa Ann "Aunt Tresy" CARRICO
3.  Jane CARRICO, b. 1804/5, KY 
4.  Benedict Joseph "Ben" CARRICO, b. 1810/1, KY 
5.  Joseph CARRICO
6.  Violet CARRICO
7.  Augustus CARRICO
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Kentucky, Maryland

Source:

1a.  D.L. Murray & N.R. Murray, compilers.  1995. Marriage Index: MD, NC, VA, 1624-1915.  Marriage data from the "Hunting for Bears" collection (Broderbund CD-4):
Carrico, Wilfred Moore, Eleanor 9 Jan 1798 Charles Co., MD

1b.  Robert Barnes.  1978/93.  Maryland Marriages, 1778-1800.  Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD (Broderbund CD-195).  On p. 162:
p. 34 Carrico, Wilfred, 9 Jan. 1798, Eleanor Moore 3 CH-162
p. xiii 3 CH = Records of the Congregations of Upper and Lower Zachiah, 
Mattawoman, and St. Marys (Bryantown), 1793-1862...

2.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1800 (Broderbund CD-312):
1800 Tax List Carrico, Wilfred KY Washington Co.

3a.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1810 (Broderbund CD-313).  Please see my WARNING regarding use of this database (the numerical data have the numbers switched). 
1810 Carrico, Wilford KY Nelson Co. 21111-2001000

3b.  1790-1870 Census Index (online at Ancestry.com):
1810 CARRICO WILFORD KY Nelson Co. p. 16 20010-21111-00
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
2 males 9 or under 1800-1810 = Ben? (b. 1810/1) 
=
1 male 26-44 1765-1784 = Wilford (b. 1776)
2 females 9 or under 1800-1810 = Jane (b. 1804/5)
=
1 female 10-15 1794-1800 =
1 female 16-25 1784-1794
1 female 26-44 1765-1784 = Eleanor (b. 1775/6)
1 female 45 or over in or bef. 1765

4.  1820 Census.

5.  1830 Census.

6.  1840 Census.

7.  1850 Census Index/Microfilm (online at GenealogyLibrary.com):  District No. 3, Hardin Co., KY, p. 378, 361/361, enumerated 1 Oct 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Eleanor Carrico 74 F     Md
Jane       " 45 F     Ky
Living next door to Eleanor's son, Benedict "Ben" CARRICO

8.  Homer E. Carrico.  1951.  "The Carrico Family." Filson Club Historical Quarterly, v. 25, pp.  217-252 (republ. 1991 as pp. 215-250 in Genealogy of Kentucky Families. Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD; in 1997 as Broderbund CD-185).  [This article is known to contain errors; consult with caution.]  On p. 248, Footnote 150:
Wilford James Carrico signed his name "Wilford" in Maryland and Nelson County, Kentucky.  In Hardin County, Kentucky, he used the name "James."  The will of James Carrico, probated in Hardin County in 1836, names the following children:  Julet A.; Theresa Ann, known affectionately as "Aunt Tresy"; Jane; Benedict; Joseph; Violet; and Augustus.  This Will does not mention Dr. George Carrico (1805-1880) who practiced medicine at Charleston, Illinois.  (Records of Robert Bruce Carrico, footnote 30.)  The 1850 census of Hardin County, Kentucky, shows Jane Carrico at the age of 45 and unmarried, to have been living with her mother, Elinor (Moore) Carrico, age 74.

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