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Jonathan Carr 1739–1799 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1739

Birth Location: Bertie, North Carolina

Death Date: 1799

Death Location: Sampson, North Carolina, United States

Father: Patrick Carr

Mother: Tamar Byrd

Spouse(s): Patience Turner

Children(s):

Jonathan Carr was born in 1739 in Bertie, North Carolina, the child of Patrick Carr And Tamar Byrd. Jonathan Carr married Patience Turner. Jonathan Carr passed away in 1799 in Sampson, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • Jonathan Carr was born in 1739 in Bertie, North Carolina, the child of Patrick Carr And Tamar Byrd.
  • Jonathan Carr married Patience Turner.
  • Jonathan Carr passed away in 1799 in Sampson, North Carolina, United States.

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Jonathan Carr's Ancestors

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Jonathan Carr
1739–1799
Birth Place: Bertie, North Carolina
Parents
Patrick Carr
1709–1742
Carolina
Tamar Byrd
1710–1763
Chowan Precinct, Albemarle, North Carolina
Grandparents
John (Richard) Byrd
1670–1716
Surry, Surry, Colony of Virginia
Rebecca Sutton
1676–1758
Perquimans, North Carolina
Great-Grandparents
John Byrd
1640–1700
Mary Wheeler
1639–1700
Nathaniel Sutton
1643–1682
Deborah Astine
1648–1732
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Byrd
1622–1672
Hannah Grendon
1630–1695
George Sutton
1612–1669
Sarah Tilden
1613–1677

Jonathan Carr's Timeline

2 Records

1739
1739
Birth of Jonathan Carr in Bertie, North Carolina
Bertie, North Carolina
1799
1799
Age 60
Death of Jonathan Carr in Sampson, North Carolina, United States
Sampson, North Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1739
    Event Place: Bertie, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1799
    Event Place: Sampson, North Carolina, United States

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