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John Thomas Carr

Birth25 Nov 1705 - Pamunkey River, King William, Virginia, United States
Death17 JUN 1778 - Bear Castle, Louisa, Virginia, United States
MotherBarbara OVERTON
FatherJames Winston

Born in Pamunkey River, King William, Virginia, United States on 25 Nov 1705 to James Winston and Barbara OVERTON. John Thomas Carr married Mary Goode and had 10 children. He passed away on 17 JUN 1778 in Bear Castle, Louisa, Virginia, United States.

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James Winston
1690 - 1757
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Barbara Overton
1690 - 1766
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Mary Goode
1698 - 1750
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Col. Nathaniel Carr
1724 - 1798
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(Mary) Ann Winston Carrtcj
1735 - 1839
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Gideon Carr
1736 - 1793
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Elizabeth Carr
1740 - 1815
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Walter Chiles Carr
1753 - 1838
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Francis Purvis
1730 - 1787
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William Carr
1735 - 1820
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Agnes Brooks Carr
1706 - 1807
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Charles Brooks Carr
1741 - 1765
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Diana Carr
1724 - 1777

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