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Mary Byram 1718–1752 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Sep 1718

Birth Location: Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Death Date: Aft. 1752

Death Location: Massachusetts

Father: Nicholas III

Mother: Anna (Byram)

Spouse(s): Thomas Carr

Children(s): Thomas Jr., Elizabeth Carr, Daniel Carr

The story of Mary Byram began in 1718 in Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Mary Byram married Thomas Carr, and had children including Daniel Carr, Elizabeth Carr, Hugh Carr, Thomas Carr Jr. Mary Byram passed away in 1752 in Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Byram began in 1718 in Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
  • Mary Byram married Thomas Carr, and had children including Daniel Carr, Elizabeth Carr, Hugh Carr, Thomas Carr Jr.
  • Mary Byram passed away in 1752 in Massachusetts.

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Mary Byram's Ancestors

Self
Mary Byram
1718–1752
Birth Place: Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Parents
Nicholas Byram III
1687–1738
Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Anna (Snell) (Byram)
1685–1757
Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
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Mary Byram's Descendants

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Mary Byram (13 Sep 1718–Aft. 1752) m. Thomas Carr (1710–1763)
  1. 1. Thomas (Carr) Jr. 1737–1824 m. Mercy Redding 1740–1833
    1. 1. William (Henry) Carr 1773–1852 m. Rhoda French 1775–1853
      1. 1. Nancy Carr 1819–1874 m. Edward (Palmer) Bird 1813–1885
        1. 1. Warren (Palmer) Bird 1843–1908 m. Sarah (Imogene) Gay 1844–1910
        2. 2. Martha (Ellen) Bird 1840–1904
        3. 3. Marietta (A.) Bird 1847–1913
        4. 4. George (Ellis) Bird 1837–1908
        5. 5. Nancy (Elizabeth) Bird 1849–
      2. 2. William Carr 1798–1880
        1. 1. Lysander Carr 1836–
      3. 3. Azel Carr 1799–1848
      4. 4. Alpheus Carr 1805–1882
      5. 5. Rhoda Carr 1808–
      6. 6. Mary Carr 1809–1874
      7. 7. Ezra Carr 1799–
      8. 8. Thomas Carr 1810–
      9. 9. Simeon Carr 1801–1879 m. Anna Reynolds 1803–1896
        1. 1. Rufus (Benton) Carr 1841–1908
        2. 2. Simeon (Dexter) Carr 1832–1909 m. Harriet (Ann) Willis 1835–
        3. 3. Elizabeth (Ann) Carr 1828–1874 m. George (Adams) Packard 1827–1907
    2. 2. Elizabeth Carr 1770–1800
    3. 3. Mercy Carr 1778–1862
    4. 4. Abigail Carr 1781–1859
    5. 5. Simeon Carr 1781–
    6. 6. Redding Carr 1767–
    7. 7. Ebenezer Carr 1776–
    8. 8. Thomas Carr 1759–
    9. 9. Anne Carr 1757–
    10. 10. John Carr 1765–
    11. 11. Mary Carr 1762–
    12. 12. Bathsheba Porter 1773–1853
    13. 13. Sarah Porter 1771–1864
    14. 14. Hugh Carr 1756–1829
  2. 2. Elizabeth Carr 1740–
  3. 3. Daniel Carr 1752–

Mary Byram's Timeline

2 Records

1718
13 Sep 1718
Birth of Mary Byram in Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts
1752
Aft. 1752
Age 34
Death of Mary Byram in Massachusetts
Massachusetts

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Sep 1718
    Event Place: Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. 1752
    Event Place: Massachusetts

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