Seems that someone was looking for Carrs in Ontario recently. Anyway, these
notes from The Carr Book, by Arthur A Carr, might jog some interesting
discussion. I'd be interested in comments, additions, corrections.
CALEB CARR
dob 11 Nov 1762 probably in West Greenwich, RI
dod 18 Jul 1839 Michigan
"Little of this Carr is known for certain. Family tradition says that he was
a preacher. One of his sons was born in New York State. He and his family
are thought to have lived for many years in the Province of Ontario. Two of
his sons went over into Michigan as that country was being opened to
settlement. He is thought to have had other children because the sons often
went into Canada to visit relatives. In 1836, three years before his death,
he came to Michigan to live with his sons there. He is buried in the Novi,
MI Cemetery some twenty miles from Detroit in the same plot with his son,
Isaac, and the wife and daughter of Isaac. He is said to have fought in two
wars but was rather young to ahve been active in the Revolution."
The Carr Book, Arthur A Carr, pp 94-5
Children:
ISSAC CARR (see below)
CALEB CARR (see below)
ISAAC CARR 11121541
dob 1789
dod 1862
dom ?
SARAH UNKNOWN
dob 5 Jun 1780
dod Feb 1837
"Isaac Carr came into Michigan at an early date from nearby Canada where his
parents seem to have lived for some years. He probably lived near Novi, MI,
as he is buried there as is his father, his wife and daughter. He built and
operated taverns at [Redford, MI; Farmington, MI; and Novi, MI] on the famous
Grand River road."
The Carr Book, Arthur A Carr, p 163
Children:
AGNES CARR 1827
RASMUS CARR
AMOS CARR
LUTHER D CARR 20 Jun 1833
SEMOUR CARR
CALEB CARR 11121542
dob 26 Oct 1795 New York State
dod 15 Feb 1868 Williamston, MI
dom ?
CATHERINE UNKNOWN
dob 1794
dod 1860
"It is not known where this Caleb lived prior to 1837 but in that year he
came as one of the first settlers of Williamston, MI, where he lived the
remainder of his years. He is buried at Williamston as is his son, Charley.
Beside the grave of Charley is one of Harriet Carr (b 1792 - d 1853). Her
tombstone states that she was born in Cattaraugus Co, NY. Her relationship
to the family is not known."
"Three children were born to Caleb and Catherine. All are thought to have
married, but except for the husband of the daughter being named Williams no
data is at hand."
The Carr Book, Arthur Carr, pg 164
Children:
CHARLEY CARR 1830
MILES CARR
UNKNOWN CARR (daughter)