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Thomas Carr

Birth1813 - Hoole/Bretherton, Lancashire, England
Death15 Mar 1897 - Preston, Lancashire, England
MotherAnn Godbert
FatherJohn Carr

Born in Hoole/Bretherton, Lancashire, England on 1813 to John Carr and Ann Godbert. Thomas Carr married Dorothy Brown and had 16 children. He passed away on 15 Mar 1897 in Preston, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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John Carr
1776 - 1858
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Ann Godbert
1779 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Dorothy Brown
1821 - 1880
Children Show all
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Jane Carr
1852 - Unknown
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Dorothy Carr
1850 - 1884
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John Carr
1838 - 1882
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Thomas Carr
1846 - 1885
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Nicholas Carr
1860 - 1935
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Dorothy Carr
1842 - 1846
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Ann Carr
1847 - 1925
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Mary Elizabeth Carr
1857 - 1890
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Henry Carr
1866 - 1948
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William Lawrence Carr
1853 - 1927
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William Carr
1849 - 1850
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Roger B. Carr
1862 - 1948
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Alfred Carr
1864 - 1926
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Alice Carr
1859 - 1928
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Ann Carr
1840 - 1846
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Jane Carr
1844 - 1846

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