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Thomas Carr

Birth12 April 1789 - Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States of America
Death1845 - Not Available
Mother√2/Anna Patterson-Carr
FatherJames Carr

Born in Antrim, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States of America on 12 April 1789 to James Carr and √2/Anna Patterson-Carr. Thomas Carr married √2/Lucy McLane Sawyer-Carr and had 8 children. He passed away on 1845.

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Parents
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James Carr
1748 - 1834
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√2/Anna Patterson-carr
1752 - 1838
Spouse(s)
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√2/Lucy Mclane Sawyer-carr
1795 - 1867
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William Reed Carr
1825 - 1890
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Lucinda Sawyer Carr
1822 - 1910
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Susanah S. Carr
1816 - 1872
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Eleanor A Carr
1837 - 1926
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Alice W Carr
1820 - 1855
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√2/Thomas M Carr Ii
1827 - 1854
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√2/James W Carr Iii
1820 - 1824
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Susan M Carr
1833 - 1884

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