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John Carr

Birth1701 - Boxford, Suffolk, England
DeathApril 1784 - Colchester St Peter, Essex, England
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Born in Boxford, Suffolk, England on 1701. John Carr married Lucy Killingworth and had 12 children. He passed away on April 1784 in Colchester St Peter, Essex, England.

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Lucy Killingworth
1703 - 1740
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Samuel Carr
1733 - 1806
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George Carr
1734 - 1735
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John Carr
1724 - 1748
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Thomas Carr
1729 - 1730
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William Carr
1728 - 1789
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Lucy Carr
1732 - Unknown
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Abednego Carr
1725 - 1769
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Peter Carr
1730 - 1766
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Pierson Carr
1727 - Unknown
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Mary Carr
1738 - 1738
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Frances Carr
1736 - 1737
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Edward Carr
1739 - 1740

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