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Corotoman Plantation

The plantation was purchased in 1652-3 by John Carter. Corotoman was the primary residence of his son, Robert “King” Carter (ca. 1664-1732). It was located along the Rappahannock River in Lancaster County.

Families

CarterArmistead

Portraits

Robert “King” Carter (ca. 1664-1732)

(probably 1690-1726)

Robert “King” Carter (ca. 1664-1732)

(probably 1720-1730)

Robert “King” Carter (ca. 1664-1732)

(probably 1690-1720)

Elizabeth Landon Carter (Mrs. Robert Carter, 1683/4-1719)

(?)

Judith Armistead Carter (Mrs. Robert Carter, 1665-1699)

(?)

John Carter (1696-1742)

(probably 1715-1726)

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Suggested citation: Janine Yorimoto Boldt, researcher. Colonial Virginia Portraits. Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture, Digital Project, 2019, www.colonialvirginiaportraits.org.

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