Hij is getrouwd met Anne McGarrigle.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 16 februari 1860 te Templecarn, Pettigo, County Donegal, Ireland.
Kind(eren):
BIRTH:
Identified as the father of Mary Ann Carr and her siblings in genealogical information compiled by Catherine Dolan Simon from her correspondence with Irish relatives. According to this information, Thomas was the second of four sons.
Identity confirmed in 1901 Census for Ireland, County Donegal, Ballymacavany, in which "Annie Dolan," a granddaughter, is enumerated with the household headed by Thomas Carr.
Year of birth would be 1840-1841, according to age (60 years) in 1901 Census for Ireland, County Donegal, Ballymacavany. Place of birth given as County Donegal, Ireland. Form available on the internet at http://www.census.nationalarchiveseels/nai000653389/
Year of birth would be 1831-1832, according to age (75 years) in 1907 Irish Civil Registration death record. Informant was his son, Thomas Carr of Ballymacvany. As his parents were married in 1836, this age is likely an overestimate of hiual age when he died.
MARRIAGE:
Wife identified as Ann McGarrigle in genealogical information compiled by Catherine Dolan Simon from her correspondence with Irish relatives.
Wife identified as Ann Carr in 1901 Census for Ireland, County Donegal, Ballymacavany.
Various spellings of Ann McGarrigle found in birth records of children.
Full date of 16 February 1860 given for marriage of Thomas Kerr and Ann McGargle in parish marriage register, on microfilm at FHL Microfilm No. 926049. Witnesses were John McGargle and Simon Kerr. Priest was Fr. Neal Ryan.
OCCUPATION:
Farmer (Irish Civil Registration records of children's births; 1901 Census for Ireland; 1907 death record)
Had 3 pilgrim homes on Lough Derg, a lake in County Donegal in which an island contained a basilica which was a noted pilgrimage site (St. Patrick's Purgatory, where he is reputed to done penance). This information (about the houses) is fenealogical information compiled by Catherine Dolan Simon. The information on St. Patrick's Purgatory is from the internet.
ADDRESS: Lived in a house in a village known as Ballymacvaney, according to genealogical information compiled by Catherine Dolan Simon. Actual spelling was Ballymacavany, which is outside the town of Pettigo in County Donegal.
DEATH:
Full date and location given in 1907 Irish Civil Registration death record for Thomas Carr of Ballymacvany, available on irishgenealogy.ie. Group Registration ID 4922750. This record is also in the Irish Civil Registration Indexes for Jp 1907, Volume 2, Page 31. Cause of death as general debility and cardiac failure. Informant was his son, Thomas Carr.
Consistent with the 1911 Census of Ireland. He is not listed, indicating that he died between 1901-1911. His son Thomas is living in a house of the same description (3 rooms) in Ballymacavany in the 1911 Census as this Thomas' house in th1 Census, so it appears that the house had been handed on to his son.
Carr Homestead in Ballymacavany - Main House
Carr Homestead in Ballymacavany in 2016. The original structure consisted of the first floor section, without the wing to the left. The wing and the second floor were added later. Still owned and lived in by the Carr family, who explained this history to Robert Simon, who took the picture.
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