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John Carr of England 1600's
Thomas Carr I, England and Virginia
Dabney Carr
The Carr Who Is Buried Next To Thomas Jefferson at Montecello
Joseph J. Carr
Friday, March 12, 1773 was a turning point in American history.
For the previous several years relations between the American
colonists and Great Britain had steadily deteriorated. The Stamp
Act of 1765 brought "taxation without representation," while the
Townshend Act of 1767 further burdened ostensibly free colonists
with "legislation without representation." In June 1772, an
incident in Rhode Island added fuel to the simmering cauldron. The
British schooner GASP?E was burned off Newport. In response, the
British Parliament passed an act that allowed colonists to be
shipped to England for trial. The freedoms which the colonists
cherished so dearly were in terrible jeopardy.
Sensing a severe threat to colonial liberties, several prominent
Virginians elected members of the House of Burgesses secretly met
together in Raleigh Tavern (Williamsburg) on March 11, and proposed
formation of a network of Committees of Correspondence that would allow
the colonies to keep in touch with each other, and to monitor British
intentions. Several of the burgesses in the meeting Thomas Jefferson,
Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, and DABNEY CARR
(possibly others also) decided to offer the idea of the Committees of
Correspondence to the assembled house. The idea seems to have been Richard
Henry Lee's, with Thomas Jefferson writing the text of the formal resolution
that would be offerred for vote. But it was 29-year old lawyer Dabney Carr
who was tasked to rise in the House of Burgesses and introduce the resolution.
The resolution was passed (although not without debate), and
Carr, along with ten others, were appointed to the colonies' first
Committee of Correspondence. By February 8, 1774 only one of the
remaining twelve colonies had not established their own Committees
of Correspondence; by September 5, 1774 the first Continental
Congress met in Philadelphia ...and as they say, "the rest is
history."
The road to the American Revolution was surveyed by Dabney Carr,
but he unfortunately did not live to trod upon it. On May 16, 1773,
only two months after delivering the speech that resulted in
formation of the Committees of Correspondence, and ultimately to the
Continental Congress and the American Revolution, the youthful Dabney
Carr died of fever in Charlottesville, VA. He is buried at Monticello
(Photo A) in the Jefferson family cemetery on the southwestern slope
of Mr. Jefferson's beautiful mountain.
When you visit Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello, the
gravesite is behind, and down the hill from, the west garden. If
you stand on the porch of Monticello, the gravel path down the hill to
the Jefferson family gravesite is on the left. Follow the path along
the west lawn, and then down the hill to the gravesite, which is
guarded by a wrought iron fence. Follow the path around to the right,
along the edge of the site, to the gate (it's locked). Thomas Jefferson's
tombstone is right inside the gate. Immediately to the right of Jefferson's
own tombstone is that of Dabney Carr. The bronze plaque at the site reads
(in part) as follows:
This graveyard had its beginning in an agreement
between two young men, Thomas Jefferson and Dabney Carr,
who were school-mates and friends. They agreed that they
would be buried under a great oak that stood here.
Carr, who married Jefferson's sister, died in 1773. His
was the first grave on this site, which Jefferson laid
out as a family burying ground. Jefferson was buried here
in 1826.
According to the story, Jefferson and Carr had studied under
the "great oak" while school-mates. They both loved the location, and
pledged that whichever died first would bury the other under the tree.
Only a dozen or so years later Dabney Carr would be the first buried there,
as Thomas Jefferson kept his youthful promise.
Dabney Carr was born on October 26, 1743 at a thousand-acre
Louisa County, Virginia farm named Bear Castle. He was the son of
John Carr, grandson of Major Thomas Carr, and great-grandson of
"Thomas Carr, Gentlemen," who held extensive land patents in
Virginia from about 1701. Dabney attended the academy of Reverend
James Maury. Other students at the prestigious private school were
Thomas Jefferson and Matthew Maury. At the age of eighteen, Dabney
Carr enrolled in William and Mary College in Williamsburg, and
later studied to be a lawyer. Although his legal education
("reading law" under a practicing attorney) was interrupted in 1763
by militia service on the frontier with the Louisa County Volunteer
Rangers, Dabney was licensed to practice law only two years after leaving
college. In July 1765, Dabney Carr married Martha Jefferson, Thomas'
sister. The couple made their home at Spring Forest in Goochland
County, VA.
Dabney Carr was elected to the House of Burgesses in 1771 and
1772, and served on two House committees, including the influential
Committee of Privileges and Elections. He helped incorporate the Virginia
Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge, a group "...dedicated to
a discussion of geography, natural history, natural philosophy,
agriculture, practical mathematics, commerce, medicine and American history."
Contemporaries regarded Dabney Carr as a powerful orator who was a
serious challenge to the acknowledged master orator, Patrick
Henry. Of Carr, Patrick Henry's biographer, William Wirt, said
[Dabney Carr] "...was considered...the most formidible rival in
forensic eloquence that Mr. Henry had ever yet had to encounter."
Of Carr, Thomas Jefferson said he "...was one of the earliest and
most distinquished leaders in the opposition to British tyranny."
Although Dabney Carr is largely forgotten by the history books,
except for a little microbe ("bilious fever" the doctor called it)
he would surely have been one of the giants of the American
Revolution. As it was, Dabney Carr's contribution to the formation
of the American democracy is subtantial, even though he died young.
Notes on the Family Line of Dabney Carr
Descendents of Virgnia Carrs from the family of Dabney Carr
often become confused and erroneously append their ancestors to the
Loudoun County line (the opposite mistake is also made quite
frequently, i.e. descendents of Loudoun Carrs appending their kin
to the line of Dabney. To serve the former, I am including the
material that I have on the "downstate" Carrs related to Dabney
Carr.
These families are found largely in Albemarle County, Louisa
County, Caroline County and in the Shenandoah Valley Counties of
Virginia stretching out as far south as North Carolina. A person
with the surname Carr from these counties is not necessarily a
relative of the family described below, but their numbers are
sufficiently large to warrant looking at that connection. Keep in
mind that the lines of John Carr in Loudoun, and relatives of
Dabney Carr downstate, are not the only Carr families existing in
Virginia at the time. So please don't be too quick to append your
own line to another without documentary evidence.
Thomas Carr. (b.1655, d. >1724). Emigrated from England to
Topping Castle, Caroline County, Virginia in late 17th century.
Thomas Carr of Louisa County, VA.
This Thomas Carr is styled "Thomas Carr, gentleman"
in a patent granted to him on April 25,1701 for 546 acres
of land in St. John's Parish, Pamunkey Neck, King William County (VA) "
for the transportation of 11 persons in the colony...."
Positions held by Thomas Carr:
Justice (1702),
High Sheriff (1708-09).
Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. I, p. 588ff,
reprints a letter from Col. Wilson Miles Cary of Baltimore,
written to The William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine,
who asserts that Thomas Carr had two sons:
Major Thomas Carr of Caroline County (VA), born 1678,
and William Carr (who is the ancestor of the
Carrs in Spotsylvania County, VA, and also of Kentucky and Missouri).
Major Thomas Carr was appointed Justice for Caroline County at
the time of its formation in 1728;
he served in the Caroline court until his death (May 29, 1737).
He has also been Justice in King William County from 1714,
and was High Sheriff in 1722-23.
Major Thomas Carr was married to Mary Dabney
(b. 1688, d. Sept. 7, 1748) in 1704.
The children of this marraige were:
Thomas (b. 1705, d. 1743 without children);
John (below);
Agnes (married in 1730 to Colonel John Waller of Spotsylvania);
Sarah (b. Nov. 14, 1714, d. 1772),
who married John Minor (1702-43),
a wealthy planter of Spotsylvania County.
The son of Major Thomas Carr who left descendents
was John Carr, Esq. of "Bear Castle," Elk Run, Louisa County, VA.;
He was born on December 26, 1706 in Caroline County, VA.
John Carr, who owned extensive estates,
was a Member of the County Court (Louisa)
from its formation in 1742 until his death,
and served as High Sheriff in 1753-54.
John Carr, Esq. was married twice.
His first wife, Mary Garland, died March 10, 1736.
Their son was Thomas Carr (b. Nov. 24, 1735),
is recognized as the direct ancestor of the Carr line
in North Garden, Albemarle County.
The second wife of John Carr
was Barbara Overton (b. April 20, 1720, d. Dec. 1794),
daughter of Capt. James Overton of Hanover.
John and Barbara had eleven children,
of which six survived:
Dabney (discussed below);
Samuel (b.1765, d.1777);
Elizabeth (b.1747);
Overton (b. 1752),
married Ann Addison of Oxon Hill, MD.;
Garland (b.1754, d.1837), of Albemarle County,
married Mary Phillips (nee' Winston) in 1783;
Mary (b. 1756).
William, the other son of the immigrant Thomas Carr
and brother of Major Thomas Carr, died in 1760
sometime between the making of his will (dated Aug. 2, 1760)
and its "proving" in Spotsylvania county on August 12, 1760.
His wife was named Susannah,
and their children were:
Sarah Carr
(married Mordecai Hord),
Thomas Carr,
William Carr,
Ann Carr,
Elizabeth Carr,
Phebe Carr,
Walter Chiles Carr,
Charles Brooks Carr,
Agnes Brooks Carr
(married William Ellis),
Susannah Carr,
Mary Carr.
Walter Chiles Carr (d. 1848)
married Elizabeth Chiles. Their
children were:
Susan Carr,
Charles Carr,
Phebe Carr,
Thomas Carr,
Nancy Carr,
William Chiles Carr,
Virginia Carr,
Dabney Carr,
Walter Carr,
Eliza Minor Carr,
and Hulda Carr.
Charles Carr, son of Walter and Elizabeth (Chiles),
married Elizabeth Todd of Fayette County, Kentucky.
Elizabeth was the daughter of Levi Todd,
and sister of Robert(?) Todd (who was the
father of Mary Todd, wife of Abraham Lincoln).
Of the thirteen children of Charles and Elizabeth,
Robert Elisha Carr
married Sarah Block (who was Jewish).
Dabney Carr, grandson of Thomas Carr and son of John Carr,
married Martha Jefferson, sister of Thomas Jefferson,
on July 20, 1765.
Dabney Carr served in the Virginia House of Burgesses
and was a leader in pre-revolutionary Virginia
He died on May 16, 1773 of fever, and is buried
in the Jefferson family cemetery at Montecello
(Charlottesville, VA).
Lines from the Kerr Family Association Database Mentioning Dabney Carr.
218,CARR, Samuel, (Jr),II,1771-1855,VA
b.; WV d.,,/ BOUCHER, Eleanor/
218,CARR, Joseph Allen,VI,1925-,TX
b.; IL r.,,/ HEITKAMP, Jeanne Claire/
218,CARR, John Overton,IV,1841-1920,VA
b.; TX d.,,/ GALLIGHER, Mary Stella/
218,CARR, James Lawrence,III,1812c-1875,VA
b.; WV d.,,/ COOK, Sarah M./
218,CARR, James Laurence,V,1887-1929,TX
b.; WI d.,,/ MORONEY, Kathleen Alphonsa/
218,CARR, Dabney,I,1743-1773,VA
b.; VA d.,,/ JEFFERSON, Martha/
916,CARR, Joseph Allen,IX,1925-,TX
b.; IL d.,,/ HEITKAMP, Jeanne Claire/
916,CARR, James Laurence,VIII,1887-1929,TX
b.; WI d.,,/ MORONEY, Kathleen Alphonsa/
916,CARR, John Overton,VII,1841-1920,VA
b.; TX d.,,/ GALLIGHER, Mary Stella/
916,CARR, James Lawrence,VI,1812c-1875,VA
b.; WV d.,,/ COOK, Sarah M./
916,CARR, Samuel,V,1771-1855,VA
b.; WV d.,,/ BOUCHER, Eleanor/
916,CARR, Dabney,IV,1743-1773,VA
b.; VA d.,,/ JEFFERSON, Martha/
916,CARR, John,III,1706-1778,VA
d.;,,/ OVERTON, Barbara 2; GARLAND 1/
916,CARR, John,III,1706-1778,VA
d.;,,/ GARLAND, Mary 1; OVERTON 2/
916,CARR, Thomas, (Jr),II,1678c-1738,VA
d.;,,/ DABNEY, Mary/
916,CARR, Thomas,I,1655c-1714c,ENG b.; VA
d.,,/ GARLAND, Mary/
1125,CARR, Susan F.,II,1813c-,GA
b.;,,/ AVERY, James Corbin/
1125,CARR, Thomas Dabney,I,1790c-1830c,GA
b.; GA d.,,/ WATKINS, Anne Bell/
1120,CARR, Pocahontas,II,1816c-,....,,
/ MILROY, David James/
1120,CARR, Dabney,I,1793c-1872c,VA
b.; MO d.,,/ APPLEBERRY, Mary M./
Number in left-hand column is KFA index number. Roman numeral
(e.g. III) is the generational number from the perspective of the submitter.
These lines may have been submitted by different people,
so there may be some inconsistency.
220 THURMAN, Elisha,III,1795c-1846c,
/ DICKERSON, Mary/
220 CARR, Theodore Lindsay,IV,1834c-,
/ ONCIRCTUNCE, ?, Honciesella Victoria/
220 CARR, Nancy,II,1765c-,
/ THURMAN, Benjamin/
220 CARR, Gideon,I,1740c-1794c,,/ ..../
222 BIBB, Samuel Henry,IV,1865-1943,TN
b.; TN d., / GROVE, Alice/
222 CARR, Martha Ann,III,1827-1876c,TN
b.; TN d., / BIBB, Samuel A./
222 CARR, John Bluford,II,1799c-1853c,VA
b.; TN d., / HAMNER, Susan/
222 CARR, Gideon,I,1752-1833,VA
b.; TN d., / SANDRIDGE, Ann/
222 BROUGH, Harold Bibb,VI,1928-,FL
b., / KIRCHMANN, Anne/
222 BROUGH, David Bibb,VII,1956-,FL
b., / WALDEN, Lisa Marie/
222 BIBB, Beatrice,V,1894-,TN
b., / BROUGH, Victor/
251 SIMMS, Nettie,V,1861-1905,AR
b.; TX d., / BURTON, Charles A./
251 CARR, Thomas, (Jr),III,1786-1859,VA
b.; AR d., / HARPOLE, Mary/
251 CARR, Thomas,II,1742-1821,VA
b.; TN d., / SANDERS, Ann/
251 CARR, Gideon W.,I,1712-1794c,
/ SANDRIDGE, Ann/
251 CARR, Cassandra,IV,1830-1878,AR
b.; AR d., / SIMS, Jacob Manley/
251 BURTON, Allan,VI,1891c-,AR
b.;, / SMITH, Dale/
251 SIMMS, Nettie,V,1861-1905,AR
b.; TX d., / BURTON, Charles A./
251 CARR, Thomas, (Jr),III,1786-1859,VA
b.; AR d., / HARPOLE, Mary/
251 CARR, Thomas,II,1742-1821,VA
b.; TN d., / SANDERS, Ann/
251 CARR, Gideon W.,I,1712-1794c,
/ SANDRIDGE, Ann/
251 CARR, Cassandra,IV,1830-1878,AR
b.; AR d., / SIMS, Jacob Manley/
251 BURTON, Allan,VI,1891c-,AR
b.;, / SMITH, Dale/
740 THURMAN, Theorore,IV,1834c-,
/ OUCIENTENCE, Honcieselle Victoria/
740 THURMAN, Elisha,III,1800c-,
/ DICKERSON, Mary/
740 CARR, Nancy,II,1775c-,
/ THURMAN, Benjamin/
740 CARR, Gideon,I,1752-1794c,VA
res.; VA d.,,/ ..../
741 WOOD, Virginia,VIII,....-
/ TOWLER, William R./
741 WOOD, Henry Washington,VII,....-
/ CHEWNING, Ann/
741 ESTES, Susan Harriet,VI,....-
/ WOOD, Silas 2; DULANEY 1/
741 ESTES, Susan Harriet,VI,....-
/ DULANEY, Sintas 1; WOOD 2/
741 GILBERT, Frances,V,....-
/ ESTES, Levi/
741 SANDRIDGE, Susan L.,IV,....-
/ GILBERT, Edward/
741 THURMAN, Nancy,III,1795c-,
/ SANDRIDGE, Austin/
741 CARR, Nancy,II,1775c-,
/ THURMAN, Benjamin/
741 CARR, Gideon,I,1752c-1794c,VA
res.; VA d., / SANDRIDGE, Ann/
The Overton Connection
The numbers to the left (e.g. 218) are the Kerr Family Association line number.
The Roman numerals are the generation.
These were the only lines that came out of my search.
They are all hits on the word "Overton.
" Because this family is related to the Albemarle Co, VA Carrs,
I have appended a file on Dabney Carr and his kin.
Dabney was Thos. Jefferson's brother-in-law.
218 CARR, Samuel, (Jr) II 1771-1855 VA
b.; WV d. / BOUCHER, Eleanor/
218 CARR, Joseph Allen VI 1925- TX
b.; IL r. / HEITKAMP, Jeanne Claire/
218 CARR, John Overton IV 1841-1920 VA
b.; TX d. / GALLIGHER, Mary Stella/
218 CARR, James Lawrence III 1812c-1875 VA
b.; WV d. / COOK, Sarah M./
218 CARR, James Laurence V 1887-1929 TX
b.; WI d. / MORONEY, Kathleen Alphonsa/
218 CARR, Dabney I 1743-1773 VA
b.; VA d. / JEFFERSON, Martha/
233 CARR, Thomas II 1678c-1738c ....
/ DABNEY, Mary/
233 CARR, Thomas, (Sr) I 1650c- ....
/ ..../
233 CARR, Overton IV 1752c- ....
/ ADDISON, Mary/
233 CARR, Jonathan Boucher V 1783-1860c ....
/ CARR, Barbara Ann/
233 CARR, John III 1706-1778 VA
b.; VA d. / OVERTON, Barbara/
233 CARR, Frank, MD VI 1822c-1874c ....
/ CHANDLER, Elle/
916 CARR, Joseph Allen IX 1925- TX
b.; IL d. / HEITKAMP, Jeanne Claire/
916 CARR, James Laurence VIII 1887-1929 TX
b.; WI d. / MORONEY, Kathleen Alphonsa/
916 CARR, John Overton VII 1841-1920 VA
b.; TX d. / GALLIGHER, Mary Stella/
916 CARR, James Lawrence VI 1812c-1875 VA
b.; WV d. / COOK, Sarah M./
916 CARR, Samuel V 1771-1855 VA
b.; WV d. / BOUCHER, Eleanor/
916 CARR, Dabney IV 1743-1773 VA
b.; VA d. / JEFFERSON, Martha/
916 CARR, John III 1706-1778 VA
d.; / OVERTON, Barbara 2; GARLAND 1/
916 CARR, John III 1706-1778 VA
d.; / GARLAND, Mary 1; OVERTON 2/
916 CARR, Thomas, (Jr) II 1678c-1738 VA
d.; / DABNEY, Mary/
916 CARR, Thomas I 1655c-1714c ENG b.; VA
d. / GARLAND, Mary/
1042 CARR, Dabney IV.A ....-.... ....
/ DIGGES, Lucy/
1042 CARR, John Manoah IV ....-.... VA
res.; / LEWIS, Jane/
1042 CARR, Thomas III 1735-1807c VA
b.; / CLARKSON, Mary/
1042 CARR, John II 1706-1778c VA
res.; / OVERTON, Barbara 2; GARLAND 1/
1042 CARR, John II 1706-1778c VA
res.; / GARLAND, Mary 1; OVERTON 2/
1042 CARR, Thomas, Jr I 1678c-1738c VA d.;
/ DABNEY, Mary/
1043 CARR, Dabney III 1773- VA b.; VA
d. / JEFFERSON, Martha/
1043 CARR, John II 1706-1778c VA
res.; / OVERTON, Barbara 2; GARLAND 1/
1043 CARR, John II 1706-1778c VA
res.; / GARLAND, Mary 1; OVERTON 2/
1043 CARR, Thomas, (Jr) I 1678c-1738c VA
res.; VA/Q&K / DABNEY, Mary/
1044 CARR, William IV 1648- .... / ..../
1044 CARR, George III 1599c-1682 ENG
b.; MA d. / OLIVER, Elizabeth/
1044 CARR, William, Sir II 1568c-1682c SCT
b.; ENG res. / ..../
1044 CARR, Thomas, Sir I 1540c- SCT
b.; / ..../
1226 CARR, Frank IV.A 1784-1843c VA
b.; / MORRIS, Maria 2; TERRILL 1/
1226 CARR, Frank IV.A 1784-1843c VA
b.; / TERRILL, Virginia 1; MORRIS 2/
1226 CARR, Garland III.A 1754-1837c VA
b.; VA d. / WINSTON, Mary/
1226 CARR, Thomas III 1735-1807c VA
b.; VA d. / CLARKSON, Mary/
1226 CARR, John II 1706-1778c VA
b.; VA d. / OVERTON, Barbara 2; GARLAND 1/
1226 CARR, John II 1706-1778c VA
b.; VA d. / GARLAND, Mary 1; OVERTON 2/
1226 CARR, Thomas, (Jr) I 1678c-1738c VA
d.; / DABNEY, Mary/
1330 CARR, Alice II.D 1784c-1847c VA
b.; IN d. / BROWN, Boling/
1330 CARR, Rebecca II.C 1782c- KY
res.; / WILSON, Thomas/
1330 CARR, Hughanna II.B 1781c-1861c KY
res.; / TAYLOR, John Prevatte/
1330 CARR, Mary II.A 1778c-1853 KY
d.; / CHILDERS, James/
1330 CARR, Sarah II 1775c-1853c KY
res.; / REID, Robert, II/
1330 CARR, Hugh I 1752c-1785c VA
res.; / FINLEY, Elizabeth Ann/
1996 CARR, Mathew(KERR/KARR) I 1765c-1825c PA
res.; / ...., Susannah/
1996 KARR, Mathew(KERR/CARR) I 1765c-1825c PA
res.; / ...., Susannah/
1996 KERR, Mathew(KARR/CARR) I 1765c-1825c PA
res.; / ...., Susannah/
1996 CARR, Samuel(KARR/KERR) II 1793c-1871 TN/KY
res.; KY d.KY/Whitley/JOHNSON, Easter(Esther)/
1996 KERR, Hugh(CARR/KARR) III 1826c-1872c IL / KY
res.; KY/Whitley IL/Union / MAYFIELD, Matlida/
1996 CARR, John Franklin, Rev(KERR/KARR) V 1872-1951 KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley / EATON, Clara Ellen/
1996 KARR, John Franklin, Rev(KERR/CARR) V 1872-1951 KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley / EATON, Clara Ellen/
1996 KERR, John Franklin, Rev(KARR/CARR) V 1872-1951 KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley / EATON, Clara Ellen/
1996 CARR, George Randolph(KERR/KARR) V.A 1875- KY
b.; KY/Whitley KY/Campbell / PREWITT, Susan Leah/
1996 KARR, George Randolph(KERR/CARR) V.A 1875- KY
b.; KY/Whitley KY/Campbell / PREWITT, Susan Leah/
1996 KERR, George Randolph(KARR/CARR) V.A 1875- KY
b.; KY/Whitley KY/Campbell / PREWITT, Susan Leah/
1996 CARR, C. Burnett(KERR/KARR) V.B 1878c-1930c KY
b.; IL d. KY/Whitley / ARNOLD, Florida
1996 KARR, C. Burnett(KERR/CARR) V.B 1878c-1930c KY
b.; IL d. KY/Whitley / ARNOLD, Florida
1996 KERR, C. Burnett(KARR/CARR) V.B 1878c-1930c KY
b.; IL d. KY/Whitley / ARNOLD, Florida
1996 CARR, Henry A.(KERR/KARR) V.C 1880c-1899c KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley KY/Knox / ..../
1996 KARR, Henry A.(KERR/CARR) V.C 1880c-1899c KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley KY/Knox / ..../
1996 KERR, Henry A.(KARR/CARR) V.C 1880c-1899c KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley KY/Knox / ..../
1996 CARR, Martha Ann(KERR/KERR) V.D 1884c-1975c KY
b.; IN d. KY/Whitley IN/Marion / EARLS, Frank/
1996 KARR, Martha Ann(KERR/CARR) V.D 1884c-1975c KY
b.; IN d. KY/Whitley IN/Marion / EARLS, Frank/
1996 KERR, Martha Ann(KARR/CARR) V.D 1884c-1975c KY
b.; IN d. KY/Whitley IN/Marion / EARLS, Frank/
1996 CARR, Mary Elizabeth(KERR/KARR) V.E 1889-1910 KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley KY/Knox / WOODS, Perry O./
1996 KARR, Mary Elizabeth(KERR/CARR) V.E 1889-1910 KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley KY/Knox / WOODS, Perry O./
1996 KERR, Mary Elizabeth(KARR/CARR) V.E 1889-1910 KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley KY/Knox / WOODS, Perry O./
1996 CARR, SarahSally(KERR/KARR) V.F 1892c-1918c KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley KY/Knox / KILLION, Joseph/
1996 KARR, SarahSally(KERR/CARR) V.F 1892c-1918c KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley KY/Knox / KILLION, Joseph/
1996 KERR, SarahSally(KARR/CARR) V.F 1892c-1918c KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley KY/Knox / KILLION, Joseph/
1996 CARR, Harvey J.(KERR/KARR) V.G 1892c-1955c KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley KY/Knox / ALSIP, Russa/
1996 KARR, Harvey J.(KERR/CARR) V.G 1892c-1955c KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley KY/Knox / ALSIP, Russa/
1996 KERR, Harvey J.(KARR/CARR) V.G 1892c-1955c KY
b.; KY d. KY/Whitley KY/Knox / ALSIP, Russa/
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CARRs buried in Overton Co., TN
Linnie Ethel Carr Boatman - 49
Eliza Jane Copeland Carr Cannon - 53
3 children of H.S. & N.J. Carr - 64
A.D. Carr - 200
A.L. Carr - 64
Ada L. Carr - 76
Adda Carr - 199
Alex Jack Carr - 372
Allie Mae Carr - 49
Alta Allred Carr - 91
Alvin J. Carr - 65
Annie Noonan Carr - 362
Arther Lee Carr - 64
Auda M. Carr - 372
Avo Richards Carr - 91
Belle Carr - 64
Ben Carr - 200
Ben F. Carr - 199
Bertha Carr - 64
Bethel Carr - 200
Billie O. Carr - 189
Bob Carr - 126
Bradley Garfield Carr - 189
C. Carr - 127
C.C. (Christopher) Carr - 251
Charlie Verble Carr - 64
Charlotte Speck Carr - 49
Cora Alice Carr - 200
Cora Bilbrey Carr - 341
Corrie E. Carr - 49
D.T. Carr - 65
Daisy Carr - 65
Debbie M. Carr - 53
Dewey D. Carr - 91
Dona Alice Phillips Carr - 351
Earl R. Carr - 371
Eliza E. Carr - 21
Elizabeth Carr - 64
Elizabeth Carr - 189
Elizae Carr - 21
Ella E. Carr - 361
Emley E. Carr - 64
Emma Carr - 195
Estelle Verble Carr - 65
Ethel C. Carr - 371
Ethel D. Carr - 91
F.M. Carr - 64
Frank L. Carr - 203
H.T. Carr - 64
Harrison Carr - 372
Hattie Nolon Carr - 65
Herman B. Carr - 361
Henry M. Carr - 195
Holland Darrell Carr - 195
Hugh Carr - 49
Idir Carr - 64
Infant Carr - 64
Infant of John & Mary Carr - 361
Infant of Vestle Carr - 91
Isaac M. Carr - 49
J.T. Carr - 189
James Carr - 64
James B. Carr - 361
James C. Carr - 65
James Copeland Carr - 53
James Edward Carr - 351
Jimmie H. Carr (PFC) - 203
John S. Carr - 361
Joseph D. Carr - 1
James W. Carr - 91
John Tipton Carr - 189
Johnnie Gore Carr - 126
Joseph Henry Carr - 1
Judy Carr - 200
Julia P. Carr - 200
L.T. Carr - 1
Lee Burrs Carr - 76
Lee Walker Carr - 91
Lewis Carr - 64
Lillian Carr - 143
Lillie Carr - 91
M.S. Carr - 205
Maggie Noonan Carr - 362
Mahuldah K. Carr - 109
Malissa Carr - 200
Margaret E. Carr - 1
Martha Carr - 64
Martha E. Carr - 53
Mary Carr - 64
Mary H. Carr - 361
Mattie J. Carr -1
Maud Carr - 195
Maxine Carr - 372
Millard Carr - 21
Millard C. Carr - 21
Millard E. Carr - 200
Milton D. Carr - 361
Morrie (Pat) Carr - 143
Myrtice Carr - 64
Nan Carr - 205
Nancy Carr - 1
Nancy Carr - 189
Nancy L. Carr -1
Nannie J. Carr - 65
O.T. Carr - 200
Ollie Carr - 64
Ova Carr - 199
Ova L. Carr - 189
Overton C. Carr - 189
Paul Carr - 53
Pearl Carr - 49
Potter Carr - 91
R.T. Carr - 53
Ray Carr - 372
Rebecca Carr - 251
Robert A. Carr - 65
Robert H. Carr - 53
Roscoe H. Carr - 205
Roy Carr - 53
Ruth Carr - 65
S.A. Carr - 53
Sarah June Carr - 76
Sarrah Ann Carr - 200
Sherlie K. Carr - 65
Sibbie Carr - 53
Sim Carr - 76
Sim H. Carr - 205
Slomay G. Carr - 65
T.M. Carr - 199
Tennessee Carr - 361
Thomas Carr - 251
Thomas Calvin Carr - 361
Thomas R. Carr - 372
Tum Carr - 64
W.A. Carr - 205
W.C. Carr - 49
W.M. Carr - 53
William Carr - 64
William Carr - 294
William E. Carr - 200
William Lee Carr (Jr.) - 200
William Luther Carr - 91
Willie Hugh Carr - 1
Zona L. Carr - 200
Willie Frank Carr(nli) - 203
Sallie Carr Ferril - 195
Martha Carr Finn - 53
Minnie Carr Garrett - 1
Maggie (Carr) Gillentine - 195
Maggie Carr Maxwell - 199
William Carr and Susannah Brook Carr Family Line
1. William Carr Capt. (1707-1760)
& Susannah Brook (1711-)
| 1.1 Mary Carr (1730-)
& Nicholas Crenshaw (1730-)
| | 1.1.1 William Crenshaw (1755-)
| | 1.1.2 Elizabeth Crenshaw (1757-)
& Thomas Whitelow
| | 1.1.3 John Crenshaw (1759-1818)
& Mildred Thompson (-1834)
| | 1.1.4 Ann Crenshaw
| | 1.1.5 Susannah Crenshaw
| | 1.1.6 David Crenshaw (1771-1831)
| | 1.1.7 Sarah Crenshaw
| 1.2 Sarah Carr (1732-)
& Mordecoi Hord
| 1.3 Susannah Brook Carr (1707-1800)
& William A. Crenshaw (1725-1799)
| | 1.3.1 Cornelius Crenshaw
| | 1.3.2 Charles Brook Crenshaw (1749-1814)
& Eunice White
| | 1.3.3 David Crenshaw (1751-)
& Jane Waddy
| | 1.3.4 Nancy "Ann" Crenshaw (1756-1800)
& Thomas Crenshaw
| | 1.3.5 Mary Crenshaw (1762-)
& John Crenshaw
| | 1.3.6 Susannah Crenshaw (1767-)
& John Burnly
| | 1.3.7 Agnes "Aggy" Crenshaw (1769-)
& Thomas Fretwell
| | 1.3.8 Jamima Crenshaw
& William Fretwell Jr. (1736-1807)
| | 1.3.9 Joel Crenshaw (1776-)
& Jane (Jean) Swift
| | 1.3.10 Sarah Crenshaw (1778-)
& William Dickinson
| | 1.3.11 Patsy Crenshaw (1780-)
& Hardin Turner
| 1.4 Thomas Carr
| 1.5 William Carr
| 1.6 Ann Carr
| 1.7 Elizabeth Carr
| 1.8 Phebe Carr
| 1.9 Walter Carr
| 1.10 Charles Brook Carr
| 1.11 Agnes Brook Carr
Michele Thomas
mthomas@mail.win.org
St Peters, MO 63776