William CARR, SIR

Birth:
16 May 1542
London, London, England
Marriage:
of London, London, England
Mother:
Sources:
Ancestral File - Version 4.19
Pedigree Resource File
Ancestry World Tree
New.familysearch.org, Mar 2010
Mary Ann CLIFFORD
Birth:
Abt 1565
of London, London, England
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
18 Aug 1592
London, London, England
Death:
4 Jun 1672
London, London, England
Marr:
2 Sep 1613
London, London, England 
2
Birth:
17 Jun 1597
London, London, England
Death:
Marr:
16 May 1619
London, London, England 
3
Birth:
15 Aug 1599
London, London, England
Death:
4 Apr 1682
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Marr:
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusett 
Notes:
                   NOTE:
      Some sources say that George and a first wife were passengers on the Mayflower.  This has been proven to be false.  Further details are in the PAF Notes.


"Mr. George1, the emigrant, is supposed to have been in Ipswich in 1633 (The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts, by David W. Hoyt, Providence, 1897, pp. 84, 85, 87. The Carr Family Records, embracing the record of the first families who settled in America and their descendants, etc., by Edson I. Carr. Pp. 540. Rockton, Ill., Herald Printing House, 1894.), and to have owned a house lot there in 1635. 
The Carr Records print what purport to be extracts from a family bible and from a diary of Mrs. William Carr. These are so clearly fabrications that one is surprised to find them printed in the work. They make George Carr and wife, Lucinda Davenport, "Mayflower" pilgrims and William Carr and wife, "Fortune" pilgrims. It is needless to say, there is ample evidence that they were not emigrants, as stated, and the attempt to manufacture, by supposed family records, "Mayflower" ancestors cannot be too strongly condemned.
He was a shipwright and received grants of land in Salisbury in 1640, '41, and '44. He married Elizabeth, supposedly to have been the daughter of Elder Thomas Oliver of Boston. His son, James Oliver, was a captain in King Philip's War and died in 1682. Elizabeth was a member of the Salisbury Church in 1687.George was granted the largest island in the Merrimac for a home and a shipyard. This island received the name Carr's Island and was, for a number of generations, the Carr home. Its possession gave the family the monopoly of the ferrying business, which, at George's death, was considered to be worth £400. The large house on Carr's Island was destroyed by fire in 1797. George died in Salisbury April 4, 1682 (when his "brother-in-law" James Oliver was 64 years old), and his widow Elizabeth followed on May 6, 1691. They had ten children, all born in Salisbury.
                  
4
James CARR
Birth:
1601
London, London, England
Death:
 
Marr:
 
5
Richard CARR
Birth:
1603
London, London, England
Death:
 
Marr:
 
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William Carr, Sir - Mary Ann Clifford

William Carr, Sir was born at London, London, England 16 May 1542. His parents were John Kerr, Sir and Katherine .

He married Mary Ann Clifford at of London, London, England . Mary Ann Clifford was born at of London, London, England Abt 1565 .

They were the parents of 5 children:
Benjamin Carr born 18 Aug 1592.
William Carr born 17 Jun 1597.
George Carr born 15 Aug 1599.
James Carr born 1601.
Richard Carr born 1603.