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Benjamin Matthew Carr 1852–1933 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Dec 1852

Birth Location: Indiana

Death Date: 26 Mar 1933

Death Location: Colorado, United States

Father: Aron Carr

Mother: Sarah Poff

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In 1852, Benjamin Matthew Carr entered the world in Indiana, born to Aron Carr And Sarah Ann Poff. Benjamin Matthew Carr passed away in 1933 in Colorado, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1852, Benjamin Matthew Carr entered the world in Indiana, born to Aron Carr And Sarah Ann Poff.
  • Benjamin Matthew Carr passed away in 1933 in Colorado, United States.

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Benjamin Carr's Ancestors

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Benjamin Carr
1852–1933
Birth Place: Indiana
Parents
Aron Carr
1823–1887
Highland, Ohio, USA
Sarah (Ann) Poff
1827–1908
Preble, Ohio, United States
Grandparents
Benjamin Carr
1792–1855
North Carolina, United States of America
Mildred (Parmelia) Evans
1801–1871
Jefferson, Ohio, USA
John (Poff) 🌟
1802–1850
VA, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
Ruth (Wilson) 🌟
1799–1860
Montgomery, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Peter Poff
1773–1830
Elizabeth Pickle
1768–1854
Peter 🌟
1775–1856
Rhoda Hathaway
1773–1840
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johan Poff
1752–1819
Anna 🌟
1752–1791
Henry 🌟
1747–1813
Sarah 🌟
1747–1840
Peter 🌟
1750–1805
Catherine 🌟
1761–1843
Leonard 🌟
1767–1820
Susanah Hathaway
1752–1830

Benjamin Carr's Timeline

2 Records

1852
29 Dec 1852
Birth of Benjamin Matthew Carr in Indiana
Indiana
1933
26 Mar 1933
Age 81
Death of Benjamin Matthew Carr in Colorado, United States
Colorado, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Dec 1852
    Event Place: Indiana

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Mar 1933
    Event Place: Colorado, United States

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