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Amelia Carr 1810–1888 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1810

Birth Location: Ohio, United States

Death Date: Nov 2 1888

Death Location: Hancock, Ohio, United States

Father: Wesley Carr

Mother: Mary Watson

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The story of Amelia Carr began in 1810 in Ohio, United States. Amelia Carr passed away in 1888 in Hancock, Ohio, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Amelia Carr began in 1810 in Ohio, United States.
  • Amelia Carr passed away in 1888 in Hancock, Ohio, United States.

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Amelia Carr's Ancestors

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Amelia Carr
1810–1888
Birth Place: Ohio, United States
Parents
Wesley Carr
1775–1834
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Mary Watson
1781–1860
Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
Joshua Carr
1748–1830
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Mary (Rachel) Price
1748–1840
Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
John Watson
1762–1843
Margaret (C.) Clemson
1763–1850
Salisbury, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Great-Grandparents
Aquilla Carr
1710–1787
Susanna Parrish
1714–1791
Benjamin Price
1732–1794
Millicent Vaughn
1734–1787
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Carr
1683–1758
Elizabeth Price
1685–1728
William Parrish
1695–1771
Susannah Parsons
1699–
Benjamin Price
1708–
Abraham Vaughn
1690–1763
Edith Gist
1709–1767

Amelia Carr's Timeline

2 Records

1810
1810
Birth of Amelia Carr in Ohio, United States
Ohio, United States
1888
Nov 2 1888
Age 78
Death of Amelia Carr in Hancock, Ohio, United States
Hancock, Ohio, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Ohio, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Nov 2 1888
    Event Place: Hancock, Ohio, United States

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