She is married to Sidney S Morey.
Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954
Name: Sidney S Morey
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 23 Feb 1862
Event Place: Middlebury, Vermont, United States
Gender: Male
Age:
Estimated Birth Year:
Father: John Morey
Mother: Betsey
Spouse: Mary E Carr
Spouse's Father:
Spouse's Mother:
Film Number: 0027633
Digital Folder Number: 4667373
Image Number: 03914
Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954
Name: Sidney S Morey
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 23 Feb 1862
Event Place: Middlebury, , Vermont, United States
Gender: Male
Age:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Spouse's Name: Mary E Carr
Spouse's Father's Name: Wm Carr
Spouse's Mother's Name: Harriet
GS Film number: 27501
Digital Folder Number: 004542977
Image Number: 03417
They got married on February 23, 1862 at Middlebury, Vermont.Source 1
Child(ren):
U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
Name:Sidney S Morey
State Filed:Missouri
Widow:Mary C Morey
Roll Number:T288_336
possible Carr Line:
Mary Carr daughter of
William Carr & Harriet Emeline Rogers son of
William Carr & Rhoda Cranston son of
John Carr & Alice Gardiner son of
John Carr? & Mary Elizabeth Carr?
I dont think William Carr born 9 May 1773 (who married Rhoda Cranston 1793) was the son of John Carr and Alice Gardiner. More likely son of John Carr & Melissa Holland?
there is also another William Carr born 4 May 1773 that married Rhoda French in 1796...confusing
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The Carr Family Records
by Edson Irving Carr
Caleb Carr is son of Benjamin Carr (b 1592)
pg15-16
II. Gov. Caleb Carr (3) born in London, Eng., Dec. 9, 1616, came to America with his brother Robert, on the ship Elizabeth Ann, which sailed from London, May 9,1635. He settled in Newport, R. I., with his brother Robert about 1640. He held many offices of public trust and honor during his lifetime, and accumulated considerable property. He was general treasurer from May 21, 1661, to May 22, 1662. In 1687-8, he was justice of the General Quarterly Session and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. He was governor of the colony in 1695, which last office he held till his death, which occurred on the 17th day of December, of the same year. He was drowned. In religious belief he was a Friend or Quaker.
He had seven children by his first wife Mercy, (probably Mercy Vaughan) who died Sept. 21, 1675, and was buried in the family burying ground. The inscription on her gravestone reads as follows: "Here lieth interred ye body of Mercy Carr, first wife of Caleb Carr, who departed this life ye 21st day of September, in ye 45th year of her age, and in the year of our Lord, 1675. His second wife was Sarah Clarke, (Widow Pinner) daughter of Jeremiah Clarke, and sister of Gov. Walter Clarke, and by whom he had four children. She was born in 1651 and died in 1706.
He died Dec. 17, 1695, and was buried in the family burying ground on Mill street, beside his first wife. The inscription on his tombstone reads: "Here lieth interred the body of Caleb Carr, governor of this colony, who departed this life ye 17th day of December, 1695, in ye 73rd (79) year of his age."
pg 22
The children of Gov. Caleb Carr by his first wife Mercy Vaughan, and by his second wife Sarah Clarke, were as follows:
23 x1. Nicholas Carr, b. Oct. 22. 1654.
24 2. Mercy Carr, b. April 6, 1656, died young.
25 x3. Caleb Carr, b. Aug. 23, 1657.
26 x4. Samuel Carr, b. Dec. 15, 1659.
27 x5. Mary Carr, b. Jan. 1, 1961.
28 x6. John Carr, b. about 1664.
29 x7. Edward Carr, b. about 1666.
children by second wife.
30 x8. Francis Carr b. about 1678.
31 x9. James Carr, b. about 1680.
32 x10. Sarah Carr, b. 1682.
33 x11. Elizabeth Carr, b. about 1684.
pg 27
III. Nicholas Carr (23) born in Newport, R. I., Oct. 22,1654, married Rebecca Nicholson, daughter of Joseph Nicholson, of Portsmouth, R. I. She was born Feb. 1, 1656, and died May 13, 1703. He lived in Jamestown, R. I., and was the first representative of his town in the General Assembly, and during his lifetime held many offices of public trust. He died Feb. 17, 1709. In his will made June 10, 1708, mention is made of his sons Nicholas, Thomas and Benjamin; daughters Margaret Battey, Jane, Mary, Rebecca and Ann Carr; brother-in-law Thomas Paine and brother Edward Carr. Their children were,
92 x1. Nicholas Carr, b. Sept. 19, 1679.
93 2. Joseph Carr, b. March 7, 1681, d. Aug. 9, 1702.
94 3. Benjamin Carr, b. July 7, 1683, d. Dec. 27, 1684.
95 x4. Margaret Carr, b. Oct. 22, 1684.
96 5. Jane Carr. b. Aug. 3, 1686.
97 6. Caleb Carr, b. March 27, 1688, d. Jan. 4, 1704-5
98 x7. Mercy Carr, b. April 20, 1690.
99 8. Rebecca Carr, b. May 12, 1692.
100 9. Ann Carr, b. Feb. 5, 1694.
101 x10. Thomas Carr, b. Jan. 25, 1696.
102 x11. Benjamin Carr, b. Nov. 21. 1697.
pg 38
IV. Nicholas Carr (92) born in Jamestown, R. I., Sept. 19, 1679, married Frances Holmes, daughter of John and Mary (Sayles) Holmes, and great grand daughter of Roger Williams, March 16, 1706, by Samuel Cranston, governor. They lived in Jamestown. Their children were,
287 x1. Rebecca Carr, b. April 17, 1707.
288 2. Mary Carr, b. Oct. 8, 1708, d. young.
289 x3. Anne Carr, b. March 15, 1710.
290 x4. Frances Carr, b. Oct. 24, 1711.
291 x5. Mary Carr, b. June 21, 1713.
292 6. Deborah Carr, b. Nov. 18, 1716, d. young.
293 7. Phebe Carr, b. Jan. 11, 1719.
294 x8. John Carr, b. June 20, 1721.
295 9. Deborah Carr, b. Feb. 5, 1724.
pg 57
V. John Carr (294) born in Jamestown, R. I., June 20, 1721, married Alice Gardiner, by Samuel Hopkins, justice, July 26, 1747. They settled in North Kingstown, R. I., and had,
612 x1. Samuel Carr, b. 1752. ?613 x2. Deborah Carr, b. June 10, 1760.
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pg517
VI. John Carr (7957) in Newport, R. I., June 17, 1753, married Melissa Holland, in Essex Co., Mass., Aug. 9, 1772. She was born in Essex Co., May 11, 1750. Their children are,
7984 1. William Carr, b. May 9, 1773.
7985 2. Joseph Carr, b Feb. 12, 1775.
7986 3. John Carr, b. Feb. 12, 1775.
7987x4. James Cars, b. May 4, 1777.
7988 5. Jonathan Carr, 1). May 1, 1779.
7989 6. Mehitable Carr, b. Jan. 18, 1781.
7990 7. Deborah Carr, b. Sept. 7, 1782.
pg516
V. John Carr (7956) born in Newport, R. 1., March 7, 1731, married Mary Elizabeth Carr, of Yorkshire, England, June21, 1751. She was born Oct. 3. 1727. Their children were,
7957x1. John Carr, b. June 17, 1753.
7958 2. Joseph Carr, b. April 13, 1755.
7959 3. Jonathan Carr, b. June 16, 1757.
pg516
IV. Children of George Carr, (145)
383 1. Susan Carr, b. Feb. 22, 1714, d. July 11, 1717.
384 2. Elizabeth Carr, b. 1720, d. March 7, 1723.
385 x3. William Carr, b. Jan. 13. 1730.
7956x4. John Carr, b. March 7, 1731.
pg44
IV. George Carr (145) born in Bristol, R. 1., May 20, 1681, married Elizebeth Codle, Aug. 19, 1710. She was a daughter of John and Jane (Williams) Codle, and was horn June 17, 1684. She died May 26, 1772. They lived in Newport, R. I. He died July 2, 1760. Their children were,
383 1. Susan Carr, b. Feb. 22. 1714, d. July 11, 1717.
384 2. Elizabeth Carr, b. 1720, d. March 7, 1723.
385 x3. William Carr, b. Jan. 13, 1730.
pg31
III. William Carr (36) born in Bristol, R. I., Aug. 23, 1648, married Rosannah Carr, of North Carolina, May 9, 1675. She was born on-plantation No. 2, Sept. 10, 1650. They had,
145 x1. George Carr, b. May 20, 1681.
pg23
II. George Carr (6) born in London, Eng., March 12, 1620. He came to this country with his parents in 1621, and settled in Bristol, R. I. He married Mariam Goldthwait, in Bristol, June 8, 1645. She was born in Deering, Eng., May 14, 1622, and died in Bristol, April 5, 1695. He died in the same place, June 9, 1699. Their children were,
36 x1. William Carr, b. Aug. 23. 1648.
37 2. Mariam Carr, b. July 4, 1650, d. June 1, 1652.
pg6
I. Benjamin Carr was born in London, Eng., Aug. 18, 1592. He married Martha Hardington, in London, Sept. 2, 1613. They both died in London. Their children were,
2 x1. Robert Carr, b. October 4, 1614.
3 x2. Caleb Carr, b. December 9, 1616.
4 x3. Richard Carr, b. January 5, 1621.
5 x4. Andrew Carr, b. December 5, 1622.
William Carr is brother of Benjamin Carr (b. 1592)
I. William Carr was born in London, Eng., June 17, 1597. He married Susan Rothchild, in London, May 16, 1619. She was born in Devonshire, Eng., April 30, 1598. They came to America in the fall of 1621, in the ship Fortune, Capt. Roger f Williams, with thirty-five passengers on board. They landed at Plymouth, Nov. 7, 1621. They stayed the following winter in Plymouth, and on June 1, 1622, they started in a south-westerly direction through the trackless wilderness with an Indian for a guide, and sifter a journey on foot of forty-eight days, they located a home, July 18, 1622, where the town of Bristol, R. I., was afterward built. The town was laid out and named in 1636, by Roger Williams. William Carr died in Bristol, June 4, 1672, and his wife Susan died in the same place, May 3, 1671. They only had
6 x1 George Carr, b. March 12, 1620.
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1. William CARR, married Rhoda CRANSTON. Rhoda was baptized 24 Jun 1776 at the Trinity Church, Newport, RI. Her parents were Thomas CRANSTON and Ann SWEET.
2. Elizabeth CARR, dau of Robert CARR, married Samuel GARDINER. They had a child named Patience.
3. Another Elizabeth CARR, married James BROWN and they had a child named John.
4. Sarah CARR, b:14 Jan 1722, Jamestown, RI, d: 27 Nov 1791, Foster, RI, married Peleg CRANSTON, on 7 Sep 1749, at Jamestown, RI. Their children were Thomas, Samuel, Patience, Hannah, John Peleg, Elizabeth, Rhoda, James, and Nicholas.
http://genealogytrails.com/ri/newport/marriages_trinitychurch.html
Newport County Marriage Records of Trinity Church
Cranston, Thomas,
Ann Sweet,
July 4, 1771
The New England historical and genealogical register - Volumes 80-81
Page 263
...will of Ann Cranston, widow, mentions her son Thomas Cranston (64) and his wife Alice, to whom she left " all the rents and profits of my homestead Farm where I now live," and their six children, Eldred, Thomas, Samuel, Gardner, Abigail Ann, and Rhoda, her daughter Mary Brown, wife of Gould Brown, to whom she left a house and lot on Church Street in North Kingstown that came to her from her father, Samuel Sweet, and her daughter Rhoda Carr, wife of William Carr.
The Carr book: sketches of the lives of many of the descendants of ...
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JOHN CARR 12118 Born in Jamestown, R. I., June 20, 1721 Died in... Married in on July 26, 1747 to Alice Gardiner. John and his family were residents of North Kingstown, R. I. They had one son and one daughter. The daughter married but died without issue. She married Elnathan Hammond in Newport on Nov. 5, 1790. He was born in Newport on Dec...
The New England historical and genealogical register - Volume 79
Page 263
Thomas Cranston...He married at Newport, 16 Oct. 1729, Mary Coggeshall (Trinity Church records), born at Newport 22 June 1711, died there 29 Jan. 1792, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Dyer) Coggeshall. In early life, as shown by deeds recorded before 1750,...
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My William Carr was born 1773 in Rhode Island, he married Rhoda Cranston, a descendant of Gov. Cranston, about 1795 in Newport?,Rhode Island. By 1804, they are in Middlebury, Vermont. His parents were John Carr & Melissa Holland, Grandparents were John Carr & Mary Elizabeth Carr. Great Grandparents were George Carr & Elizabeth Codle. George & Elizabeth are listed in the Carr Family Record by Edison Carr, however my John & Mary Elizabeth Carr are not, so my line is missing. I need HELP.