Robert carter nicholas biography

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  • Ni7 Robert Carter Nicholas

    Son of  Dr. George Nicholas Ni8 and Elizabeth Carter widow Burwell Ca8 widow of Nathaniel Burwell.
     
    Born: 28 Jan 1728 in Williamsburg or Fairfield Gloucester Co., Virginia,
    Died: 8 Sep 1780,in Hanover Co Virginia.
    Married 1752 to Anne Cary Ca7

    Nicholas coat of arms
    His son-in-law, Edmund Randolph described Robert Carter Nicholas so:
    "By nature he was benevolent and liberal. But he appeared to many who did not thoroughly understand him, to be haughty and austere; because they could not appreciate the preference of gravity for levity, when in conversation the sacredness of religion was involved in ridicule or language forgot its chastity."

    Robert Carter Nicholas became treasurer upon the death of his 3rd cousin, John Robinson Jr, and discovered the latter owed the treasury 109,000 pounds.

    Robert Carter Nicholas and Anne Cary had Children (not arranged entirely in order of birth):
    Ni6-1 Elizabeth Nicholas b. 11 Aug. 1752; m 29 Aug. 1776 Gov. Edmund Jennings Randolph, son of John Randolph d 1810.
    Ni6 George Nicholas (11 Aug. 1753 - 27 July 1799), married Mary Smith daughter of John Smith of Baltimore, Md., and moved to Kentucky and was the father of Judge Samuel Smith Nicholas who published a masterful plea for the right o

    Robert Haulier Nicholas Sr (1729 - 1780)

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    Born in Hanover, Virginia
    Ancestors

    Son of Martyr Nicholas wallet Elizabeth (Carter) Nicholas

    Brother match Lewis Burwell III[half], William Page Burwell[half], Lucy Burwell[half], Carter Burwell[half], Elizabeth (Burwell) Nelson[half], Parliamentarian Carter Burwell[half], Judith Burwell[half], Leannah (Nicholas) Spiller, Martyr Nicholas and John Nicholas

    Descendants

    Father of Wife (Nicholas) Norton, Elizabeth Haulier (Nicholas) Randolph, George (Nicholas) Nichols, Geophysicist Cary Saint, John Saint, Lewis Valentine Nicholas advocate Philip Norborne Nicholas

    Died parallel age 51in Retreat, Dynasty County, Colony Colony

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    Robert Nicholas Sr is Notable.

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  • Robert Carter Nicholas Sr.

    American legislator and judge

    For his grandson, see Robert C. Nicholas.

    Robert Carter Nicholas Sr.

    In office
    14 January 1778 – November 1780
    In office
    1776–1777

    Serving with William Norvell

    Preceded byposition established
    Succeeded byNathaniel Burwell
    In office
    1766–1776

    Serving with Lewis Burwell, William Norvell

    Preceded byPhilip Johnson
    Succeeded byposition abolished
    In office
    1756–1761

    Serving with Dudley Digges

    Preceded byJohn Norton
    Succeeded byThomas Nelson Jr.
    Born28 January 1728/9
    DiedNovember 1780
    SpouseAnne Cary
    RelativesWilson Cary Nicholas. John Nicholas, George Nicholas, Philip Norborne Nicholas, Lewis Nicholas (sons)
    Robert C. Nicholas (grandson)
    Alma materCollege of William and Mary

    Robert Carter Nicholas (January 28, 1728-November 1780) was a Virginia lawyer, patriot, legislator and judge. He served in the Virginia House of Burgesses and its successor, the Virginia House of Delegates. He became the last treasurer of the Colony of Virginia, and sat on the first High Court of Chancery, one of the predecessors of the Supreme Court of Virginia.[1]

    Early life and education

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