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William CARR

Birth19 Mar 1829 - Bradwell, Buckinghamshire
Death11 Apr 1888 - Guildford, Surrey
MotherFrances Hannah Elizabeth Ellen RATLEDGE
FatherWilliam Saunders Carr

Born in Bradwell, Buckinghamshire on 19 Mar 1829 to William Saunders Carr and Frances Hannah Elizabeth Ellen RATLEDGE. William CARR married Eliza Mary WOODWARD and had 7 children. He passed away on 11 Apr 1888 in Guildford, Surrey.

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Parents
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William Saunders Carr
1787 - 1865
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Frances Hannah Elizabeth Ellen Ratledge
1789 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Eliza Mary Woodward
1832 - 1912
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Frances Mary Carr
1855 - 1923
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Caleb Charles Carr
1860 - 1943
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Mary Jane Carr
1862 - 1938
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Emily Eliza Carr
1854 - 1896
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Louisa Kate Carr
1861 - Unknown
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Louisa Sarah Carr
1857 - Unknown
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Henry Woodward Carr
1864 - 1941

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