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Maj Thomas Carr II

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Maj Thomas Carr II

Birth
England
Death
29 May 1738 (aged 59–60)
Caroline County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Houstons Corner, Caroline County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Note: Marker not found -- thou several grave markers are there that have deteriorated beyond identification

ENCYCLOOPEDIA of VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY
VOLUME I
GENEALOGICAL PULBISHING Co., Inc.
VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY
204
Carr, Thomas, was the son of Thomas Carr, "gentleman," who patented lands in King William county in 1701; justice of the peace for King William from 1714; sheriff in 1722-1723; major of militia and burgess for King William in 1724-1734. He patented large tracts of land, and died in Carolina county, May 29, 1737. He married Mary Dabney.

ENCYCLOOPEDIA of VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY
VOLUME V
GENEALOGICAL PULBISHING Co., Inc.
VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY
847
Garrett Minor (Or Garet, as the will has it), born in 1680, married Diana Carr. They had on e son John Minor, who was born January 29, 1732, he married Sarah, daughter of Captain Thomas and Mary (Dabney, was born January 22,1685.

The Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. VI
Lineage Records
9-Cornelius Dabney (1670-1765), m 1st, 1687, m 2 1721, Sarah Jennings;
8-Mary (1688-1748) m 1704, Capt. Thomas Carr (1679-1738), of "Topping Castle." Carolina Co., Va. (Col.Thos., from Eng., 1701.)

Virginia Will Records
Records from Caroline County Order Books
July 14, 1738 - Will of Thomas Carr, gent., proved by Mary Carr, John Carr, Agnes Waller, and Sarah Minor executors.

The American Carr Family - Thomas Carr, page 7
https://www.archive.org/stream/americancarrfami00fran?ref=ol#page/6/mode/2up
Note: Marker not found -- thou several grave markers are there that have deteriorated beyond identification

ENCYCLOOPEDIA of VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY
VOLUME I
GENEALOGICAL PULBISHING Co., Inc.
VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY
204
Carr, Thomas, was the son of Thomas Carr, "gentleman," who patented lands in King William county in 1701; justice of the peace for King William from 1714; sheriff in 1722-1723; major of militia and burgess for King William in 1724-1734. He patented large tracts of land, and died in Carolina county, May 29, 1737. He married Mary Dabney.

ENCYCLOOPEDIA of VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY
VOLUME V
GENEALOGICAL PULBISHING Co., Inc.
VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY
847
Garrett Minor (Or Garet, as the will has it), born in 1680, married Diana Carr. They had on e son John Minor, who was born January 29, 1732, he married Sarah, daughter of Captain Thomas and Mary (Dabney, was born January 22,1685.

The Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. VI
Lineage Records
9-Cornelius Dabney (1670-1765), m 1st, 1687, m 2 1721, Sarah Jennings;
8-Mary (1688-1748) m 1704, Capt. Thomas Carr (1679-1738), of "Topping Castle." Carolina Co., Va. (Col.Thos., from Eng., 1701.)

Virginia Will Records
Records from Caroline County Order Books
July 14, 1738 - Will of Thomas Carr, gent., proved by Mary Carr, John Carr, Agnes Waller, and Sarah Minor executors.

The American Carr Family - Thomas Carr, page 7
https://www.archive.org/stream/americancarrfami00fran?ref=ol#page/6/mode/2up


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