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John Carr

Birth15 Mar 1830 - Orange or Chemung, New York
Death7 July 1892 - Monmouth, Wabash, Illinois, United States
MotherSarah Kerr
FatherNathan CARR

Born in Orange or Chemung, New York on 15 Mar 1830 to Nathan CARR and Sarah Kerr. John Carr married Mary Elizabeth Ashby and had 9 children. He passed away on 7 July 1892 in Monmouth, Wabash, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
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Nathan Carr
1794 - 1882
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Sarah Kerr
1798 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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Mary Elizabeth Ashby
1832 - 1912
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Elisabeth Quinby
1827 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Inez Carr
1856 - 1945
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Lucy Carr
1863 - 1925
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Judson Carr
1854 - 1929
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Rilla Carr
1861 - 1944
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Sarah Carr
1867 - 1941
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Mabel Carr
1874 - 1946
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Charles Carr
1849 - 1919
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Lizzie Carr
1856 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Carr
Unknown - Unknown

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