Do any of you have any connections to these folks?
Descendants of John* CARR
1 John* CARR b: c1790 in North Carolina USA
. +Mary BROWN b: c1800 in Virginia, USA
..... 2 William* Noflet CARR 1833 - 1904 b: October 11, 1833 in
Bowling Green, Kentucky d: 1904 in Kansas?
........ +Emily* Jane GODWIN 1837 - 1897 b: September 1, 1837 in White
Hall, Greene Co., Illinois m: March 30, 1856 in Greene Co., Illinois
(License # 3674) d: 1897 in Kansas not on 1900 census
............ 3 Adeline CARR 1855 - 1934 b: November 1855 in White
Hall, Illinois d: 1934 in Basehor, Kansas
............ 3 John* Perry CARR 1859 - 1933 b: November 4, 1859 in
White Hall, Illinois d: December 2, 1933 in Basehor, Kansas
............... +Susan* Isabelle LOCKWOOD 1865 - 1954 b: October 1865
in Plainsville, Ohio m: March 23, 1886 in Leavenworth County, Kansas d:
1954 in Avoca, Otoe County, Nebraska?
............ 3 William Alexander CARR 1862 - 1932 b: December 8, 1862
in White Hall, Illinois d: October 26, 1932 in Tacoma, Washington
............... +Mary COOK 1866 - b: April 25, 1866 in Delral, Illinois
m: October 27, 1882 in Fairmount, Kansas
............ 3 Naomi Amy CARR 1864 - 1937 b: May 2, 1864 in White
Hall, Greene County, Illinois d: August 6, 1937 in Guthrie, Logan
County, Oklahoma
............... +Frank Jasper ROBINSON 1859 - 1947 b: April 27, 1859 in
Richford, Tioga Co., New York m: April 25, 1882 in Leavenworth,
Leavenworth Co., Kansas d: February 28, 1947 in Navina, Logan Co.,
Oklahoma
............ 3 Minnie CARR 1867 - b: October 1867 in Leavenworth,
Kansas
............... +Frank EDMINISTER m: August 31, 1887
............ *2nd Husband of Minnie CARR:
............... +Robert Vaughn m: 1902
............ 3 Emily Jane CARR 1868 - Bef 1888 b: 1868 in Basehor,
Kansas d: Bef 1888 in Basehor, Kansas
............ 3 Wilson Frederick CARR 1869 - Bef 1937 b: January 11,
1869 in Fairmont Twp, Kansas d: Bef 1937 in Kansas
............... +Minnie WILGRUBE - 1933 m: April 1897 d: July 11, 1933
.Descendants of John* CARR
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Judy
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