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John Carr

BirthAbt. 1535 - Lesbury, Northumberland
Death17 Oct 1587 - Woodhall, Yorkshire, England
MotherMargaret Errington
FatherJohn Carr

Born in Lesbury, Northumberland on Abt. 1535 to John Carr and Margaret Errington. John Carr married Lady Katherine Grey {Countess of Hertford} and had 14 children. He passed away on 17 Oct 1587 in Woodhall, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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John Carr
1500 - 1551
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Margaret Errington
1507 - 1558
Spouse(s)
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Lady Katherine Grey {Countess Of Hertford}
1540 - 1568
Children Show all
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William Carr
1565 - 1624
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John Carr
1569 - 1634
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Mary Carr
1586 - Unknown
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Barbara Carr
1563 - 1622
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Launcelot Carr
1584 - 1619
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Agnes Carr
1567 - Unknown
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Thomas Carr Of Alnmouth
1571 - 1616
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Ursula Carr
1574 - Unknown
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Roger Carr
1580 - 1622
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James Carr
1582 - 1619
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Ann Carr
1578 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Carr
1576 - Unknown
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George Carr
Unknown - Unknown
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Lady Catherine Herbert
1563 - 1650

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