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The Carr family records. Embacing [sic] the record of the first families who settled in America and their descendants, with many branches who came to this country at a later date PDF

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ir"*T-TI'tB£iJ,-'ffVV'^ 1--.J.,„.....T^IOJ.r-,^r_-^-.'Q.x rF d-l c]V9*Ca7l.C3l2 FROM THE ^ KNAPP FUND •£. THE CARR FAMILY RECORDS. EMBACING THE RECORD OF THE FIRST FAMILIES WHO SETTLED IN AMERICA AND THEIR DESCENDANTS, WITH MANY BRANCHES WHO CAME TO THIS COUNTRY AT A LATER DATE. BY EDSON CARR I. >> 13)1' »)1) ROCKTON, ILLINOIS. Hjsrald Prixting House. »5^ ^-v^. D e . . I « .?te««•••' «• c * CCi t•< I <fr« • • «• *. t'« •V•.» .1 TO HON. EGBERT EUGENE CARR, Marlborough, N. Y., a life long printer and editor, whose efficient service has been very valuable to the author, this book is respectfully dedicated. CARR FAMILY RECORDS—FIRST GENERATION. EXPLANATIONS. The coluniii of figures on the left hand side of the page de- notes the niunber of each individual from one up to the high- est number, so each person has a distinct and individual num- ber, and l)^ this plan anyone can trace his l)ranch ofthe fami- ly forward or backward at j^leasure. The number attached to a child in one generation, is placed in parenthesis after his name in the next generation, and so on down to the latestgen- eration. To trace J)ackward, reverse the order, and find the numl)er in the left hand cohnnn which agrees with the num- ber after the same name in the next higher generation. When there is a cross X sign bet\veen the number column and the nundier of children in a given famil\', it denotes that the per- son has descendants, and is carried on to the next generation. Names having no sign attached, signify that they either died young, lived and died unmarried, or there is no means to trace them ain' farther. Thus, 150x1, John Carr, woidd be [olin Carr, (loO) in the next generation. The index in the back part of the l)ook gives the male and female names of all the Carrs who have married and liad fam- ilies, and those Avliere an^' considerable mention is made of them; also the names of all those who have married into the Carr familv.

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