Bradbury Carr born Chester, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, 6 May 1770; died Strafford, Orange County, Vermont, 8 November 1826; married Mehitable "Hitty" Preston.[2]
Parker Carr b. November 14, 1771; d. July 13, 1848.
Peter Carr b. October 09, 1773; d. October 01, 1845
Benjamin Carr b. November 04, 1775; d. February 04, 1830.
Mary Carr b. October 25, 1777; d. January 08, 1851.
Daniel Carr b. January 22, 1780; d. April 27, 1861.
↑ Source: #S18 Text: Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.
↑ Citing "Roberts, 1:142," Scott Andrew Bartley, ed., Vermont Families in 1791, 2 volumes (St. Albans, Vermont: Genealogical Society of Vermont-Vol 2, 1992), 2: 165-167, at 166; submitter Barbara (Preston) Sprague.
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I recall researching this marriage several time over the years. I did not think we had ever found records that show this Judith Preston m. Parker Carr was indeed the daughter of William and Mary.
It always seemed to me there was likely some family connection.
Have you found the records that explain the relationship better? --Gene
It always seemed to me there was likely some family connection.
Have you found the records that explain the relationship better? --Gene