Hi PRich,
When I look closely at the will, it could well be Rashee near Ballyclare. Thank you so much. I thought it was Ballyclavin, all one word, but now I see it really does look more like "Ballyclare in" the county of Antrim. I was unsure of Jenny's name as well, due to handwriting, could be Jenorey or Jenovey, more likely Jenorey. So Jenorey Boyd, in the parish of Rashee, near Ballyclare in the County of Antrim. I hope that helps someone help me. Jenorey had a sister Isabella George, wife of Thomas George of Ballyhill in the parish of Killead and county of Antrim in 1810. Isabella George nee Carson had as her oldest son John George also mentioned in the will of Samuel Carson. So three Carson siblings - Samuel, Isabella and Jenorey/Jenny. On the cover of the will, handwriting looks like it might even be W. Samuel Carson. Jenorey had a son Samuel Carson Boyd, born abt 1780, and a daughter who became Mrs. John Lawson of Kilbride. Samuel Carson Boyd, son, inherited Samuel Carson's wine and brandy business in Oxford, England and that is where my g grandmother Susan E. Boyd was born on Oct 14, 1808.
Other persons mentioned were John Pakman/Paleman of Ballydonoughy in the parish of Killead, Mary Matchett of the same place, Samuel Hyde of Belfast and Hugh Ensworth of Carmaney in the Parish of Killead.
thanks again
Peggy