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Descendants of William Austin Carr Generation No. 1 1. William Austin1 Carr was born Bef. 1761. Notes for William Austin Carr: Probably not the same man from Randolph Co., NC, son of Joseph Carr and Jane
Reid, that was thought to be the ancestor for some years. Descendants suggest
that they are closely related to Patrick 'Paddy' Carr who resided in Jefferson
Co., GA, and who was said to have been from Ireland and who lived for some time
in NC. It is possible that Tobe Carr who made this assertion found the
information in the same article published by biographers of Paddy Carr that I
did and made it his own. I think that another man, William A. Carr or William Orson Carr of Randolph
Co., NC, shares the birth & death dates commonly reported for this William
Austin Carr, of 20 May 1763 and 6 Apr 1848. His will and his wife's will each
identify the children (legitimate) of their marriage, and though a descendant of
his father, Joseph Carr, was in Georgia, only scant circumstantial evidence can
provide a potential link to this branch. That William A. Carr does not descend
from the Louisa Co., VA Carrs, but is of the Westmoreland Co., VA branch, and
was a loyalist during the war, being related by marriage to David Fanning. Memo: 5 generations Child of William Austin Carr is: + 2 i. Henry Alexander2 Carr, born Bet. 1781 -
1783 in NC or GA; died Bef. 12 Feb 1848 in Jackson, Hinds, MS. Generation No. 2 2. Henry Alexander2 Carr (William Austin1)
was born Bet. 1781 - 1783 in NC or GA, and died Bef. 12 Feb 1848 in Jackson,
Hinds, MS. He married Mary Downs 1799 in GA, daughter of Isaac Downs and
<Unknown>. She was born 26 Oct 1784 in MD, and died 09 Oct 1851 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS. Notes for Henry Alexander Carr: Henry is thought by many to be a child of William A. Carr of Randolph Co.,
NC, and he named his son William A. Carr, Jr. Both William Austin Carr and his
wife, Susannah, left wills identifying children, and neither mentioned Henry. He
could have been a very close relative, however, and only shows up as witness on
deeds in the month of presumed grandfather Joseph Carr's death, but is not
identified as a grandson. Several of William's children migrated to Georgia, to
Jones County, early in the 1800's. Fort Hawkins was built in 1806 in Baldwin
County, and was in Jones County until Bibb County was created some years later.
Today, the Fort is at a point near the county line and adjacent to the Ocmulgee
National Monument. Henry Carr served at the fort, and married a daughter of Col.
Hawkins, for whom it was named. Fort Hawkins was in Jones County (now in Macon,
Bibb, GA). Another family with a William Austin Carr was in Anson Co., NC where William
A. Carr was born about 1780 and married Frances Lanier. The right age to be a
brother of this man? He was a private and rose to Lieutenant Col. in a Georgia regiment and served
to the end of the war. He was Quartermaster General under General Andrew Jackson
at the Battle of New Orleans. (I have not found the source for this information,
but he was mentioned as Capt. Henry Carr in the estate sale of Benjamin Hawkins
in 1816). Was a Captain in a Georgia Co. and served in the Creek War, having
been promoted to Captain by Gen. Andrew Jackson for gallant conduct on the
battlefield between the Regular Army and the Indians near Macon, GA. A group of soldiers were organized in October, 1814 at Fort Hawkins and
joined with Andrew Jackson in Mobile. Jones Co., Georgia was formed by an act of the Legislature December 10, 1807
from Baldwin County which was formed May 11, 1803. Jones County was laid out in
1807; part added from Putnam in 1810; a five mile slice given to Bibb in 1822,
and since then her boundaries have remained stationary. Henry Carr was buried in the same plot as his son and daughter-in-law William
A. Carr II and Virginia Hawkins, in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. He was
estranged from his wife at the time he wrote his will. WILL RECORD BOOK 1 (AUG 27, 1832-- AUG 31, 1859), 2nd DISTRICT, HINDS COUNTY,
MISSISSIPPI --- RAYMOND, MISSISSIPPI; pages 209-211: "January Term 1848 "I, Henry Carr, of the county of Yalobusha and State of Mississippi, do make
and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by
me any time made. "First, I direct that my funeral expenses and all of my just debts be paid as
soon after death as possible out of any monies that I may die possessed of, or
may first give into the hands of my executor. "Second, I direct that the following negro slaves for life, to wit--Amy, a
mulatto woman about 35 years old; Franklinne, a mulatto boy and child of Amy
about six years old; Johanna, a mulatto girl and child of Amy about 4 years old;
William Walker, a mulatto boy about two years old and child of Amy; Dallas, a
girl and child of Henrietta, a mulatto and a grandchild of Amy about three years
old; and Martha Amelia, a mulatto girl and child of Henrietta and grandchild of
Amy about one year old, shall at my death, or as soon thereafter as convenient,
be set free and released from bondage and slavery by my executor, in the manner
hereinafter specified after paying and satisfying the specific legacies. "Thirdly, I direct that the said slaves, Amy and her children and
grandchildren, shall be sent to some territory, government, or State where they
can enjoy their liberty and freedom in as full and ample a manner as if they had
been born free --- and there set at liberty and given their liberty according to
the laws, customs, and usages of such territory, government, or State; and for
the purpose of transporting said slaves and defraying their expenses I do hereby
give and bequeath unto Perry C. Carr in trust for the said slaves the sum of two
hundred dollars out of my personal estate to be expended by him and appropriated
for that use and no other whatever. "Fourthly, I give and bequeath unto my oldest child and daughter, Epsy B.
Gilliland, in addition to what she has heretofore received by way of
advancement, one dollar in cash. "Fifthly, I give and bequeath unto my second son, Benjamin H. Carr, in
addition to what he has heretofore received by way of advancement, one dollar in
cash. "Sixthly, I direct that my negro man slave for life named Isaac, about 40
years old; Peggy his wife, a woman about 40 years old; Isaac, a boy and child of
Peggy about 18 years old; Florida, a girl and child of Peggy, about 14 years
old; Henrietta, a woman and child of Amy, about 17 years old; Henry, a boy and
child of Amy about 13 years old; Anderson, a boy and child of Amy about 11 years
old; Clinton a boy and child of Amy about 9 years old; Sarah a girl and child of
Amy about 7 years old, together with all of the other personal property which I
may have at the time of my death, may be disposed of as follows, to wit: One 6th or a child's part of the whole amount, after paying funeral expenses,
just debts, court costs, executors commissions, and counsel fees, I give and
bequeath unto my wife, Mary Carr, who lives separate and apart from me in fee
simple. "Seventhly, the residue of my estate, after paying the specific legacies
hereinbefore mentioned and the expenses of transporting and removing Amy and her
children and grandchildren as aforesaid, I give and bequeath unto my son William
Carr and my son George W. Carr, to be equally divided among them. If an
equitable division cannot in the opinion of my executor be conveniently made
between them, I direct that the same shall be sold on a credit of 6 months and
the money arising from such sale divided as aforesaid. " Eighthly, I give and bequeath unto Perry C. Carr, in trust for the use and
benefit of Johanna, a mulatto girl and child of Amy, the bed, bedstead, bed
clothes, and bedding which I now use and occupy for myself, to be her right and
property when she obtains her feedom. " I do hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint my son Perry C. Carr my
executor, and in consequence of death, removal, or refusal to act, I do hereby
nominate, constitute, and appint William Carr in his stead, with instructions to
all and either of them to employ if necessary Franklin E. Plummer as a Counselor
in the said business, and particularly in relation to the emancipation of the
negro woman Amy and her children and grandchildren aforesaid, and to be governed
by his advice. In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix my seal the
15th day of March A.D. 1847 to this my last will and testament. Henry Carr" (seal) "Signed, sealed, and delivered, published, and promulgated in the presence of
the undersigned, disinterested witnesses, and our names signed hereto in the
presence of the said Henry Carr, the testator, on the day and year last
aforesaid. Attest: George W. Robinson Attest: William T. Chance Attest: F. E. Plummer probated 12 Feb. 1848 It is interesting that his son is named William Austin Carr Jr., but the only
record I have found that links Henry Carr directly to his presumed father,
William Austin Carr of Randolph Co., NC is a single deed to which Henry was a
witness, related to his presumed grandfather, Joseph Carr. His recorded
birthdate may be wrong - the date is exactly twenty years to the day after his
presumed father, whose grave is in Randolph Co., NC. The following information is provided as research information about other
Carr families that have been linked (without documentation) to this family: According to the 1860 Yalobusha Co., MS census: A Jonathan Carr, Jr. resided adjacent the Pearson family, whose daughter
married a Carr from another line. This line included Jonathan, b c 1820 and wife
Ann E. (both born in NC). Children Henry E. Carr, 23 (b c 1837) NC J. H. or J. W. Carr, 21 (b c 1839) NC (Joshua per 1850 Sampson Co.) William A. Carr, 19 (b c 1841) NC James H. Carr, 17,(b c 1843) NC Lucy Jane Carr, 12 (b c 1848) NC Sarah E. Carr, 9 (b c 1851) NC Temperence Carr, 7 (b c 1853) NC Edward M. Carr, 4 (b c 1856) NC Samuel Carr, 2 (b c 1858) NC Anna Carr, 1 (b c 1859) MS The family listed immediately above was in the 1850 Sampson Co., NC census
and descends from Patrick Car of Bertie Co., NC. It may be this family that had
Lewis Perry Carr "Uncle Tobe" claiming to descend from Patrick Carr of NC and
Georgia. Another Patrick Carr is mentioned in 'The King's Mountain Men' : "Patrick
came from Ireland before the Revolution, was a captain under Colonel Clark in
the attack on Augusta in September, 1780, and was under Sumter at Blackstock.
The statement that he killed one hundred tories must be an exaggeration, if to
be understood as a personal matter. His murder in 1802, in Jefferson County,
Georgia, is said to have been by a son of a tory he had killed. At King's
Mountain he was under Major Chandler." This is obviously the Patrick Carr that
"Uncle Tobe" was mentioning, as the "killed 100 men" was in the story. Is it
possible that this Patrick Carr was the son of the other one that went from
Ireland to North Carolina and is mentioned above? Patrick Carr did have a
grandson with his name, of which no more is known. There is no known connection to this Carr family, but it is interesting that
they come from NC - where the Carr family is "known to have resided," according
to family traditions, and that it includes a Henry and a William A., as does the
family which married the Pearsons. A Henry Carr was a Capt., married to Mary Griffin in Early Co., GA, dau of
John and Mary Griffin. I do not think that it was this man. Mary Griffin's
father, John Griffin, left his will 11 Oct 1822 (pro. 7 Jan 1823) mentioning
executors Capt. Henry Carr and wife, Mary Griffin. Notes for Mary Downs: Mary Downs was said to be the sister of Lavinia Downs. Lavinia is thought to
have been of the Creek tribe. No such stories are told about Mary, but there
were few "white" women in Georgia when it was wilderness. One census record
indicates she said she was born in Maryland, and a family of Downs did move from
Maryland to Georgia. She (and her sister Lavinia) could have been half Creek. Children of Henry Carr and Mary Downs are: 3 i. Epsey B.3 Carr, born 08 Sep 1801 in GA; died
Aft. 1850. She married (1) Jonathan Gilliland; born Abt. 1812 in
AL; died Aft. 1850. She married (2) <Unknown> Walker. Notes for Epsey B. Carr: or Epsie B. Carr or Epsy B. Carr. This name was used in the
Downs family. 1850 Mary Downs, mother, resided with Epsey Carr according to
the Water Valley, MS 1850 census. The name Epsie may be short for Hepsibah. + 4 ii. Capt. William Austin Carr II, born 05 Mar 1803 in GA;
died 13 Aug 1857 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. + 5 iii. Benjamin Hawkins Carr, born 14 Jun 1812 in GA; died
Aft. 1860. + 6 iv. Perry Cook Carr, born 22 May 1814 in prob. GA; died
05 Jun 1862 in Richmond, Henrico, CSA, VA. + 7 v. George Washington Carr, born 07 Jun 1816 in GA; died
Abt. 1885 in GA. Generation No. 3 4. Capt. William Austin3 Carr II (Henry Alexander2,
William Austin1) was born 05 Mar 1803 in GA, and died 13 Aug 1857 in
Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. He married Virginia Hawkins 24 Feb 1825 in
Ft. Hawkins, Pulaski Co., GA, daughter of Benjamin Hawkins and Lavinia Downs.
She was born 06 Mar 1811 in GA, and died 03 Oct 1851 in Water Valley, Yalobusha,
MS. Notes for Capt. William Austin Carr II: The family of William Carr donated to Water Valley, MS the grounds on which
stand the Water Valley Grammar School, a Masonic Lodge, and the Oak Hill
Cemetery. Donated land for the courthouse, a Railroad Hotel and the Right-of-Way
for the Mississippi Central RR. Was appointed Postmaster of Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., MS 27 Jul 1848. Adapted from Godspeed's "Memoirs of Mississippi" : "Water Valley began its growth in the early 1830s. William A. Carr had the
first store and blacksmith shop and was the first postmaster. Lewis Lawshe,
whose wife was a sister of William A. Carr, Jr.'s wife, also came about this
time, as did E. F. Crisp. Henry Carr and William Carr's land originally extended
from Honeycutt to Velma. They later sold land to Henry Hill. The next to build
after Hill was Mr. Hendricks." A festival is held in Water Valley, MS each August celebrating "Turkey Bill
Carr", who as a child was captured by Indians, and who is said to have been one
of the earliest white residents of Yalobusha County, MS. He is identified based
on Civil War records as William Perry Carr, b 1839-Jan1840 and d 1924 and a
newphew of this William Carr. Children of William Carr and Virginia Hawkins are: + 8 i. Madison Henry4 Carr, born 08 Oct 1826 in
Macon, Bibb, GA; died 12 Apr 1895 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 9 ii. William Austin Carr III, born 21 Jan 1829 in GA; died
Bef. Nov 1847 in war in Mexico. Notes for William Austin Carr III: He likely died before brother William Downs Carr was born in
Nov, 1847. He died during the Mexican War of measles. + 10 iii. Benjamin Hawkins Carr, born 08 Dec 1830 in FL; died
in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. 11 iv. Mary Lavinia Carr, born 05 May 1832 in SC; died 12 Dec
1832 in GA. Notes for Mary Lavinia Carr: A family record indicates born SC, but may have been GA + 12 v. Cherokee Ann Carr, born 14 Nov 1833 in GA; died 28
Dec 1869 in MS. + 13 vi. Lewis Perry 'Tobe' Carr, born 16 Apr 1836 in GA;
died 23 Aug 1923. + 14 vii. Silas Washington Carr, born 16 Mar 1839 in GA; died
in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. + 15 viii. Dr. Thomas Jefferson Carr, born 23 Dec 1841 in
Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS; died 09 Jul 1914 in Coffeeville,
Yalobusha, MS. + 16 ix. Lucy Polk Carr, born 27 Aug 1844 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS; died 28 Aug 1888 in Memphis, Shelby, TN. 17 x. Francis James Carr, born 19 Apr 1847 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS; died 12 May 1850 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 18 xi. William Downs 'Willie' Carr, born 27 Oct 1849 in
Yalobusha Co., MS; died 08 Mar 1892 in MS. Notes for William Downs 'Willie' Carr: or d. 1924 5. Benjamin Hawkins3 Carr (Henry Alexander2,
William Austin1) was born 14 Jun 1812 in GA, and died Aft. 1860. He
married Susan Cole Bef. 1835. She was born 12 Sep 1819 in NC, and died 02
Jun 1894 in Yalobusha Co., MS. Notes for Benjamin Hawkins Carr: Susan J. Carr b 1856 Yalobusha Co., MS and Lucy P. Carr b 1858 Yalobusa Co.,
MS may be additional children of this family. That would mean two surviving
Susan Carr daughters, unless the first one died young and the second married A.
J. Will. Children of Benjamin Carr and Susan Cole are: 19 i. Charles4 Carr, born Abt. 1835 in FL. + 20 ii. Martha Ann Carr, born 02 Mar 1836 in GA; died 05 Jan
1909 in Yalobusha Co., MS. + 21 iii. William Perry Carr, born Jan 1840 in GA; died Abt.
1924 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 22 iv. Mary Carr, born Abt. 1848 in MS (probably Water
Valley, Yalobusha). + 23 v. Washington A. 'Wash' Carr, born Jan 1848 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died 02 Jul 1916 in MS. 24 vi. Georgia V. Carr, born Abt. Dec 1848 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS; died 13 Mar 1853 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 25 vii. John F. Carr, born May 1852 in Yalobusha Co., MS;
died 24 Dec 1854 in Yalobusha Co., MS. + 26 viii. Susan Caroline 'Callie' Carr, born 12 May 1851 in
Yalobusha Co., MS; died 20 Jul 1939 in Water Valley, Yalobusha,
MS. 6. Perry Cook3 Carr (Henry Alexander2,
William Austin1) was born 22 May 1814 in prob. GA, and died 05 Jun
1862 in Richmond, Henrico, CSA, VA. He married Mary Ann Ingram 10 Jan
1840 in Crawford Co., GA. She was born 01 Jul 1824 in Kershaw Co., SC, and died
02 Sep 1895 in Tazewell, Marion, GA. Notes for Perry Cook Carr: Capt. Perry Cook Carr was in Company A 27th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer
Infantry, Marion and Schley Counties "Georgia Drillers." Found at
http://hudson.idt.net/~u1211419/Mara27.htm Several of their children were buried at Baptist Church in Crawford County
near the community of Zenith, GA, including Celie, Simmiezinna, Perry and his
wife Laura. Notes for Mary Ann Ingram: buried at Tazewell, Marion, GA. Children of Perry Carr and Mary Ingram are: + 27 i. Henry Alexander4 Carr, born 08 Oct 1842 in
Crawford Co., GA; died 1911 in prob. Galveston, TX. + 28 ii. Sara Virginia 'Sally' Carr, born 30 Dec 1842 in
Crawford Co., GA. + 29 iii. Mary Epsy Carr, born 01 May 1845 in Crawford Co.,
GA; died 04 Jun 1870 in Schley Co., GA. + 30 iv. William Hawkins Carr, born 1847 in Crawford Co., GA;
died 01 Apr 1916 in Crisp Co., GA. 31 v. Celia Emeline Elizabeth Carr, born 18 May 1849 in
Crawford Co., GA; died 16 Feb 1933 in Zenith, Roberta, GA. 32 vi. <Infant> Carr, born Abt. 1851 in Crawford Co., GA;
died Abt. 1851 in Crawford Co., GA. + 33 vii. George Washington Perry Carr, born Abt. Jan 1853 in
Crawford Co., GA; died 1930 in Crawford Co., GA. 34 viii. Emily Amanda Carr, born 11 Oct 1855 in Crawford Co.,
GA; died 24 Jun 1856 in Butler, Taylor, GA. 35 ix. Simmazinnia 'Simmie' Jeffersonia Lavinia Carr, born 08
Jan 1858 in Schley Co., GA; died 12 Aug 1926 in Crawford Co.,
GA. Notes for Simmazinnia 'Simmie' Jeffersonia Lavinia Carr: or Simmiezinna Carr never married + 36 x. Milton Bradford Carr, born 18 Jun 1860 in Schley Co.,
GA; died 30 Jul 1898 in Marion Co., GA. 7. George Washington3 Carr (Henry Alexander2,
William Austin1) was born 07 Jun 1816 in GA, and died Abt. 1885 in
GA. He married (1) Lucinda Caroline Johnson 03 Jan 1839 in Crawford Co.,
GA. She was born Abt. 1823 in SC, and died Abt. 1862 in GA. He married (2)
Elizabeth Johnson 17 Nov 1863 in Taylor Co., GA. She was born Abt. 1832 in
GA. Children of George Carr and Lucinda Johnson are: 37 i. William Henry4 Carr, born 1840 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died Abt. 1871. 38 ii. Benjamin Hawkins Carr, born 1843 in Crawford Co., GA. + 39 iii. Theodore Perry Carr, born Jan 1845 in Crawford Co.,
GA; died Abt. 1909 in Taylor Co., GA. + 40 iv. Jeffersonia Lavinia 'Jeffie' Carr, born 24 Dec 1846
in Crawford Co., GA; died 29 Apr 1920 in GA. + 41 v. Madison Hawkins Carr, born 23 Sep 1848 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died 05 Jul 1913 in Hunt Co., TX. 42 vi. Cherokee Anna Carr, born Abt. 1851 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS. She married W. W. Wells. 43 vii. George Washington Carr, Jr., born 1852 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died Abt. 1929. + 44 viii. Epsie Caroline "Callie" Carr, born Abt. 1855 in
Yalobusha Co., MS; died Abt. 1905 in Taylor Co., GA. + 45 ix. Sarah Jane 'Sallie' Carr, born 31 Oct 1858 in
Yalobusha Co., MS; died 06 Dec 1945. 46 x. Mary A. Sibellah Carr, born Abt. 1861 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS; died Abt. 1934. She married H. M. Stokes. Generation No. 4 8. Madison Henry4 Carr (William Austin3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 08 Oct 1826 in
Macon, Bibb, GA, and died 12 Apr 1895 in Yalobusha Co., MS. He married
Mourning Elizabeth Pearson 22 Nov 1849 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS,
daughter of Isaac Pearson and Sarah Bailey. She was born 06 Sep 1834 in Halifax
Co., NC, and died 05 Nov 1888 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. Notes for Madison Henry Carr: Veteran of the War with Mexico - 1846-1848. Children of Madison Carr and Mourning Pearson are: 47 i. Madison Henry5 Carr, Jr., born Abt. 1851 in
Yalobusha Co., MS. 48 ii. Lula Carr, born Aft. 1851. + 49 iii. William Overton Carr, born 17 Feb 1854 in Water
Valley, Yalobusha, MS; died 12 Jun 1908 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS. 50 iv. Lewis Vollentine Carr, born 11 Dec 1856 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died 29 Jun 1858 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 51 v. Sarah Virginia Carr, born Abt. 1858 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS. 52 vi. Jefferson Davis Carr, born Aft. 1860. 53 vii. Leslie Mortimer Carr, born Abt. 1864 in Yalobusha
Co., MS. + 54 viii. Robert Lee Carr, born Jul 1865 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS. + 55 ix. Henry Buckenridge Carr, born 29 Sep 1867 in Water
Valley, Yalobusha, MS; died 28 Oct 1932 in MS. + 56 x. Sargent Prentiss Carr, born May 1871 in MS; died Abt.
1932 in MS. 57 xi. James Francis 'Frank' Carr, born Feb 1875 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died Abt. 1953 in MS. He married Johnnie Ella 'Aunt
Jack' Shannon 27 Sep 1899 in Yalobusha Co., MS; born Jan 1880 in
MS; died Abt. 1973 in MS. 10. Benjamin Hawkins4 Carr (William Austin3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 08 Dec 1830 in
FL, and died in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. He married Mary Susan Bankhead
25 Dec 1849 in Yalobusha Co., MS, daughter of James Bankhead and Cynthia
Moorhead. She was born Abt. 1835 in GA, and died in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. Notes for Benjamin Hawkins Carr: Other possible children of Benjamin Hawkins Carr and Mary Susan Ann Bankhead
are: Martha Carr b 1863 Yalobusha Co., MS Nettie E. Carr b 1864 Yalobusha Co., MS Lucy I. Carr b 1878 Yalobusha Co., MS one of these (Lucy?) is probably Iris. Notes for Mary Susan Bankhead: Mary S. Bankhead Carr was born approximately 1835 as she was at least 15
years old on September 4, 1850 and listed with her husband's parents in the 1850
census, which shows her birth place as GA. Children of Benjamin Carr and Mary Bankhead are: 58 i. Joseph G.5 Carr, born Abt. 1854 in Yalobusha
Co., MS. 59 ii. Sarah J. Carr, born Abt. 1857. 60 iii. Alice V. Carr, born Abt. 1859 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 61 iv. Ella L. Carr, born 1862 in Yalobusha Co., MS. + 62 v. Cornelia Carr, born 07 Feb 1867 in Yalobusha Co., MS;
died 01 Mar 1915. + 63 vi. Rosa Rosie Carr, born 1869 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 64 vii. Robert Lee Carr, born 1870 in Yalobusha Co., MS. + 65 viii. Ada B. Carr, born 1873 in Yalobusha Co., MS. + 66 ix. Lottie P. Carr, born 1875 in Yalobusha Co., MS. + 67 x. Iris Carr, born Abt. 1878. 12. Cherokee Ann4 Carr (William Austin3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 14 Nov 1833 in
GA, and died 28 Dec 1869 in MS. She married Calvin Jones Hunt 22 Oct 1854
in Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS, son of Thomas Hunt and <Unknown>. He was born 30
Jun 1830 in Habersham Co., GA, and died Aft. 1900 in Red River Par., LA. Notes for Calvin Jones Hunt: Or born 9 Dec 1829. Marietta became a town in 1834. Georgia 1850 census gives age as 21. Mississippi 1860 census gives age as 27.
Jesse Carson and Calvin Jones were likely twins and their mother (1st wife) died
in childbirth, after which Thomas remarried to Elizabeth (Gaddis?). Was named
co-executor in Father, Thomas Hunt's will. Raised in Marietta, GA, went to Water Valley, MS to work as a blacksmith;
married the boss's daughter and set up housekeeping on a cotton plantation near
Water Valley. Private in Co. F, 15th Regt. Miss. Infantry, organized 1861, mustered into
Confederate Army June 1861. T. B. Hale was also a member of this regiment, as
were several Carr men. Only fought in Battle of Shilogh, 6 & 7 April 1862.
Fought in the peach orchard, was in the break-through of Union lines and capture
of General Prnetiss and 2200 union troops. After Shiloh he was put on detached
service as a blacksmith for the remainder of the war. "He had all the buttons shot off his coat, but no wounds at Shiloh. In 1864 a
Union cavalry force of 25,000 let Memphis and went down through Mississippi
across Alabama to Georgia, where they joined General Sherman in Atlanta. They
burned Calvin's plantation, including all buildings, rail fences around it,
looted the house and took everything they could use, burning the rest. They
forced Grandmother Hunt and children to stand by in the road and dressed the
Negro women slaves in her silk clothes and put them on horses behind them and
rode away laughing. Papa was about four years old. Grandma also had a baby in
her arms. So grandmother walked to Water Valley and stayed with her relatives
until the end of the War the following May (1865). The only things they had were
the clothes they were wearing. "When Calvin Hunt arrived back at the old plantation there was nothing lefft,
so he walked into Water Valley and found his family living with her relatives.
Since he had nothing left but his blacksmith skill, he walked to the railroad
shops of the Mississippi Central, which was the northern terminus of the
railroad when the War started. Grandmother Hunt died in 1869. He kept the family
together until the railroad was built north to old Fillmoer, KY and later a
couple miles north to East Cairo, KY. He left the children with relatives and
came to old Fillmore in 1872 and met and married Ann Rich, an orphan who was a
half-sister living with Grandmother Rollins. He bought some land north of
Wickliffe and built a house and went back to Mississippi to get the children.
Aunt Georgia, the eldest, had married a railroad engineer, Jasper Powell, and
remained in Water Valley. He quit the railroad and farmed. He had three boys and
two girls by his first marriage, two boys and one girl by the second. The
oldest, Walter, was born and just lived a few days when he went back to Water
Valley to get the other children." Percy James Hunt, 1979 He was found in the 1900 Pemiscot, MO census. Calvin's application for a Civil War Pension in the State of La. and it
revealed the following: Calvin J. Hunt stated he was a native of Georgia, born in Habersham County in
1832. He enlisted in 1861 at Water Valley, Miss . He was a member of Company F,
15th Miss Infantry. He stated he was wounded at "Fishing Creek, Kentucky" in the
battle that took place there. He was wounded in the right hand by a bullet.
After that he was sent to Miss under Forrest Command until the close of the war.
He advised he was in Water Valley, Miss at the surrender. He further stated he
was a prisoner at Atlanta, Ga. and escaped and returned to his Command. He
advised he had lived in La. about two years and he made this pension application
on 8/30/1904. At the time of this application he advised he was not married that
he was a Widower. He said he had no family except his sister-in-law in La.. He
gave the name of Benjamin Harvey, Water Valley, Miss and Dr. T.J. Carr,
Coffeeville, Miss, as two comrades that could vouch for his service. He gave his
address as Coushatta, Red River Parish La.. The War Department records confirmed he was a member of Co. F, 15 th Miss
Infantry, CSA; enlisted 5/26/1861, at Corinth, Miss and he was present for duty
with the command 8/31/1864, the date of the last muster roll on file. Children of Cherokee Carr and Calvin Hunt are: 68 i. Georgianna V.5 Hunt, born Abt. 1856 in
Yalobusha Co., MS. She married (1) Jasper Powell 17 Dec 1873 in
Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. She married (2) <Unknown> Rich Aft.
1880. Notes for Georgianna V. Hunt: or Georgeann Hunt 69 ii. Thomas Jefferson Hunt, born 06 Mar 1858 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died 30 Oct 1930 in of Jackson, TN. He married Mollie
James Chandler 1881. Notes for Thomas Jefferson Hunt: Illinois Central steam locomotive engineer + 70 iii. William Benjamin Hunt, born 14 Nov 1860; died 1904. 71 iv. Tilghman Hunt. 13. Lewis Perry 'Tobe'4 Carr (William Austin3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 16 Apr 1836 in
GA, and died 23 Aug 1923. He married Sarah Jane Pearson 23 Apr 1857 in
Yalobusha Co., MS, daughter of Isaac Pearson and Sarah Bailey. She was born 02
Aug 1842 in Yalobusha Co., MS, and died 16 Dec 1883. Notes for Lewis Perry 'Tobe' Carr: May have been born in Yalobusha Co. immediately after the family moved. This
is "Uncle Tobe Carr" who had a "little black book" that indicated his ancestor
was Patrick Carr from Ireland, who emigrated to Savannah, GA, moved to NC for a
few years, and whose descendants returned to Georgia. Children of Lewis Carr and Sarah Pearson are: 72 i. Cherry (unsure)5 Carr. Notes for Cherry (unsure) Carr: Cherokee is a common Carr name, handed down from Cherokee
Hawkins, daughter of Sen. Benjamin Hawkins. + 73 ii. William Isaac Carr, born 1861 in Yalobusha Co., MS. + 74 iii. Thomas Volentine 'Vol' Carr, born 04 Sep 1863 in
Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS; died 01 Dec 1945 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS. 75 iv. Eugene Carr, born Abt. 1866. 76 v. Minnie M. Carr, born 15 Apr 1869 in Yalobusha Co., MS;
died 18 Jul 1883 in Yalobusha Co., MS. + 77 vi. Sessums Carr, born 1871. 78 vii. Estelle Carr, born 06 Jul 1878 in Yalobusha Co., MS;
died 17 May 1882 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 14. Silas Washington4 Carr (William Austin3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 16 Mar 1839 in
GA, and died in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. He married Mary Jane Harrell
11 Jan 1858 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She was born Aft. 1839. Child of Silas Carr and Mary Harrell is: 79 i. William O.5 Carr, born 14 Jan 1859 in Water
Valley, Yalobusha, MS; died 09 Aug 1860 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS. 15. Dr. Thomas Jefferson4 Carr (William Austin3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 23 Dec 1841 in
Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS, and died 09 Jul 1914 in Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS.
He married Cornelia Viola Rice 12 Dec 1877 in Pine Valley, MS, daughter
of James Rice and Louvenia Bailey. She was born 22 Aug 1860 in Infield, Nash
Co., NC, and died 23 Mar 1929 in Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS. Notes for Dr. Thomas Jefferson Carr: Mississippi Volunteers during Civil War, Battles of Shiloh, Corinth, Port
Hudson, Vicksburg, wounded three times, attended Univ. of Mississippi, attended
Memphis Medical College (now U. Tenn), attended Vanderbilt Univ, received med.
degree, resided until 1891 resided Pine Valley, MS, and later resided
Coffeeville, MS. Children of Thomas Carr and Cornelia Rice are: 80 i. Clarence Kiser5 Carr, born 12 Oct 1878 in
Yalobusha Co., MS; died 29 Jan 1879 in Pine Valley, Yalobusha,
MS. Notes for Clarence Kiser Carr: Buried in the Rice Cemetery. + 81 ii. Clara Lee Carr, born 01 Nov 1879 in Pine Valley,
Yalobusha, MS; died 15 Dec 1944 in Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS. + 82 iii. Hettie Louvina Carr, born 13 Oct 1881; died in CA. + 83 iv. Harris Gant Carr, born 08 Dec 1886; died 1958 in
Yazoo City, MS. + 84 v. Dr. Hilton Rice Carr, born 08 Dec 1886; died Nov 1950
in Memphis, Shelby, TN. + 85 vi. Viola Jefferson Carr, born 13 Jan 1890 in Pine
Valley, Yalobusha, MS; died 16 Jan 1919 in Greenwood, Leflore,
MS. + 86 vii. Virginia Ellen Carr, born 10 Feb 1892. 16. Lucy Polk4 Carr (William Austin3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 27 Aug 1844 in
Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS, and died 28 Aug 1888 in Memphis, Shelby, TN. She
married Robert Plumer 'Bob' Parks 03 Jul 1867 in Yalobusha Co., MS, son
of M. Parks and Mary <Unknown>. He was born 11 Mar 1841 in TN, and died 12 Aug
1900 in Memphis, Shelby, TN. Children of Lucy Carr and Robert Parks are: + 87 i. Nina Earl5 Parks, born 21 May 1868 in
Yalobusha Co., MS; died 07 Sep 1907 in Coffeeville, Yalobusha,
MS. 88 ii. Abner Alleuric 'Abb' Parks, born 29 Mar 1870 in AR;
died 04 Nov 1901 in Batesville, MS. 89 iii. Jefferson Guin 'Jeffie' Parks, born 26 Oct 1872 in
TX; died 24 Nov 1893. + 90 iv. Pearl Parks, born Abt. 1874 in TX; died 27 Oct 1939
in Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS. 91 v. Lee Marcus Parks, born 07 Apr 1877 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS; died 27 Dec 1878 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. + 92 vi. Sallie Mae 'Mamie' Parks, born 10 Jan 1880 in Water
Valley, Yalobusha, MS; died 14 Nov 1960 in Coffeeville,
Yalobusha, MS. 20. Martha Ann4 Carr (Benjamin Hawkins3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 02 Mar 1836 in
GA, and died 05 Jan 1909 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She married John Pruitt
Boydston, Jr. 15 Apr 1852 in Yalobusha Co., MS, son of Benjamin Boydston and
Elizabeth Jacobs. He was born 20 May 1828 in Hardeman Co., TN, and died 07 Aug
1905 in Yalobusha Co., MS. Children of Martha Carr and John Boydston are: 93 i. Theodore5 Boydston, born Abt. 1852 in
Yalobusha Co., MS. + 94 ii. Sarah Amanda "Sallie" Boydston, born 06 Mar 1862 in
Yalobusha Co., MS; died 16 Mar 1940 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 95 iii. Findly D. Boydston. + 96 iv. Dora Lee Boydston. 97 v. Emma C. Boydston. 98 vi. Beulah Ann Boydston. 99 vii. William H. Boydston. 100 viii. John Pruitt Boydston III. 21. William Perry4 Carr (Benjamin Hawkins3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born Jan 1840 in
GA, and died Abt. 1924 in Yalobusha Co., MS. He married Emily Frances Shannon
24 Nov 1862 in Yalobusha Co., MS, daughter of Thomas Shannon and Elizabeth
Price. She was born Abt. Apr 1841 in MS, and died Abt. 1906 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS. Notes for William Perry Carr: Carr, William Perry Born: 1839 Pvt; Co. F, 15th MS Inf ; Tabernacle ;
Yalobusha "Turkey Bill" Georgia Enlisted: May 26, 1861 0.25 mi WNW of Pine
Valley, MS Died: 1924 Discharged: Jun 18, 1865 Private Yalobusha County, MS from
Camp Douglas, IL Children of William Carr and Emily Shannon are: 101 i. Susan5 Carr, born Abt. 1863 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. She married (1)
<Unknown> Coker; born Abt. 1863. She married (2) Joseph Lane
Roane 1922; born Abt. 1858; died 1943 in poss. Calhoun Co., MS. Notes for <Unknown> Coker: A Coker family is described in Yalobusha County History. No
Carrs are mentioned in those articles. 102 ii. Mary Carr, born Abt. 1866 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 103 iii. Virginia Carr, born Abt. 1867 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 104 iv. Charles Carr, born Abt. 1870. + 105 v. Perry Hawkins Carr, born Abt. 1870 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS; died Abt. 1940 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 106 vi. Washington Carr, born Abt. 1870. 23. Washington A. 'Wash'4 Carr (Benjamin Hawkins3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born Jan 1848 in
Yalobusha Co., MS, and died 02 Jul 1916 in MS. He married Georgia A.
Livingston 13 Mar 1879 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She was born 23 Dec 1848 in GA,
and died 27 Jan 1915 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. Child of Washington Carr and Georgia Livingston is: + 107 i. Mamie5 Carr, born Mar 1881 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died Mar 1923 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. 26. Susan Caroline 'Callie'4 Carr (Benjamin Hawkins3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 12 May 1851 in
Yalobusha Co., MS, and died 20 Jul 1939 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. She
married James Alexander Wells 25 Nov 1872 in Yalobusha Co., MS, son of
John Wells and Sarah Patton. He was born 14 Aug 1845 in Jacksonville, AL, and
died 06 Mar 1927 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. Children of Susan Carr and James Wells are: + 108 i. Ella5 Wells, born Abt. 22 Jul 1874 in
Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS; died 08 Feb 1899 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS. 109 ii. Benjamin A. Wells, born 15 Sep 1875 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS; died 08 Jun 1876 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 27. Henry Alexander4 Carr (Perry Cook3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 08 Oct 1842 in
Crawford Co., GA, and died 1911 in prob. Galveston, TX. He married Mary
Atchinson Martin 07 Oct 1863 in Decatur Co., GA, daughter of Charles Martin
and Anna Shepherd. She was born Aft. 1840 in Leon Co., FL, and died 23 Sep 1874
in Thomasville, Thomas, GA. Notes for Henry Alexander Carr: This info provided in a narrative by William Henry "Will" Carr or his sister
Velma Beatrice (Carr) Jacobson, supplemented by Dolores Carr Blomstrom. One record indicates he died abt 1884 Decatur Co., GA. Notes for Mary Atchinson Martin: Died of burns caused when her flowing dress caught fire, washing clothes with
a wash pot. Children of Henry Carr and Mary Martin are: 110 i. Annie May5 Carr, born Nov 1864 in Decatur
Co., GA. She married (1) Charlie Blalock 27 Apr 1886 in Thomas
Co., GA. She married (2) Jospeh M. Mayo 23 Jun 1907 in Thomas
Co., GA; born Apr 1846 in GA. + 111 ii. Perry Charles Carr, born 08 Sep 1867 in Thomas Co.,
GA; died 21 Oct 1950 in Clairette, Erath, TX. 112 iii. William Henry Carr, born 15 Mar 1870 in Thomas Co.,
GA; died 12 Sep 1896 in lightning at Cranfil Gap, Bosque, TX. + 113 iv. Henry Martin Carr, born 20 Jun 1872 in Cairo,
Decatur, GA; died 24 May 1943 in Sour Lake, Hardin, TX or
Grayburg, TX. 28. Sara Virginia 'Sally'4 Carr (Perry Cook3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 30 Dec 1842 in
Crawford Co., GA. She married James Frank Hudson. Children of Sara Carr and James Hudson are: 114 i. Maude E.5 Hudson. 115 ii. Mary Clare Hudson. + 116 iii. Ora Blanche Hudson. 29. Mary Epsy4 Carr (Perry Cook3, Henry
Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 01 May 1845 in
Crawford Co., GA, and died 04 Jun 1870 in Schley Co., GA. She married Dr.
George Washington Martin 07 Oct 1863 in Schley Co., GA. He was born Abt.
1831 in SC. Children of Mary Carr and George Martin are: 117 i. Charles W.5 Martin, born Abt. 1866 in GA. 118 ii. Mary E. Martin, born Abt. 1867 in GA. 119 iii. Perry Carr Martin, born Abt. 1869 in GA. 30. William Hawkins4 Carr (Perry Cook3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 1847 in
Crawford Co., GA, and died 01 Apr 1916 in Crisp Co., GA. He married Mildred
Honor "Mattie" Stephens, daughter of Albert Stephens and Mildred Perry. Children of William Carr and Mildred Stephens are: 120 i. Edward Perry5 Carr, born 09 Mar 1872. He
married India B. Buchanan. 121 ii. William Albert Carr, born 16 Oct 1874; died 18 Jun
1925 in Dooly Co., GA. He married Nettie Lewis. 122 iii. Milton Hawkins Carr, born 14 Jun 1877 in Marion Co.,
GA; died 15 Sep 1941 in Dooly Co., GA. He married Ione Dillard. 123 iv. Mildred Annie Carr, born 01 Dec 1879; died 16 Jun
1951 in Dooly Co., GA. She married Lewis L. Fullington. 124 v. Nettie Westio Carr, born Aug 1882; died 15 May 1966 in
Richmond Co., GA. She married C. M. Mullin. 125 vi. James Cleveland Carr, born 07 Apr 1885; died 25 Nov
in Willcox Co., GA. 126 vii. Martha Odell Carr, born 16 Aug 1889 in Schley Co.,
GA; died 10 Feb 1920 in Crisp Co., GA. She married Roy Lavier
Thompson. 127 viii. Ola Edna Carr, born Sep 1894; died 31 Jul 1965 in
Baldwin Co., GA. She married Archie A. Scott, Sr.. 33. George Washington Perry4 Carr (Perry Cook3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born Abt. Jan 1853
in Crawford Co., GA, and died 1930 in Crawford Co., GA. He married Laura O.
McCarty 25 Jan 1883 in Crawford Co., GA. She was born Abt. Oct 1865 in GA. Notes for George Washington Perry Carr: Did he die in 1949? Children of George Carr and Laura McCarty are: + 128 i. Perry Cook5 Carr, born Aug 1885 in GA;
died Bef. 1947. + 129 ii. Mary Ann Carr, born Jan 1888 in GA. 130 iii. W. Carr, born Abt. Nov 1889 in GA. + 131 iv. Milton Bradford Carr, born 12 Sep 1891 in GA; died
Jun 1967 in GA. 132 v. Madison M. Carr, born Abt. Feb 1895 in GA. 133 vi. Carly Carr, born Abt. Dec 1897 in GA. + 134 vii. Hampton Howard Carr, born Abt. Oct 1899 in
Crawford Co., GA. 36. Milton Bradford4 Carr (Perry Cook3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 18 Jun 1860 in
Schley Co., GA, and died 30 Jul 1898 in Marion Co., GA. He married Martha
Mahala 'Mattie' Pickard. She was born Aft. 1860. Child of Milton Carr and Martha Pickard is: + 135 i. Ruth5 Carr. 39. Theodore Perry4 Carr (George Washington3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born Jan 1845 in
Crawford Co., GA, and died Abt. 1909 in Taylor Co., GA. He married (1)
Frances Julia Parks 26 Jan 1871 in Taylor Co., GA. She was born Abt. 1854 in
GA, and died Abt. Feb 1872 in Taylor Co., GA. He married (2) Martha G.
Stilwell 05 Jan 1873 in Taylor Co., GA. She was born Abt. Jan 1856 in GA. Child of Theodore Carr and Frances Parks is: 136 i. William W.5 Carr, born Abt. Feb 1872 in
Taylor Co., GA. He married Mary D. Smith Abt. 1900 in GA; born
Nov 1881 in Taylor Co., GA. Children of Theodore Carr and Martha Stilwell are: + 137 i. Walter L.5 Carr, born Abt. Aug 1874 in
Taylor Co., GA. + 138 ii. Mary V. Carr, born Abt. Jun 1877 in Taylor Co., GA. 139 iii. Robert M. Carr, born Sep 1886 in Taylor Co., GA. 40. Jeffersonia Lavinia 'Jeffie'4 Carr (George
Washington3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 24 Dec 1846 in Crawford Co., GA, and died 29 Apr 1920 in GA. She
married (1) A. R. Knox Bef. 1870. She married (2) John Gildersworth
Parks Abt. 1877 in GA. He was born 05 Feb 1830 in GA, and died 04 Dec 1911
in GA. More About Jeffersonia Lavinia 'Jeffie' Carr: Burial: Pine Level Cemetery, near Butler, GA More About John Gildersworth Parks: Burial: Pine Level Cemetery, near Butler, GA Children of Jeffersonia Carr and John Parks are: 140 i. Carrie Bell5 Parks, born Nov 1877 in Taylor
Co., GA. She married E. J. Poole. 141 ii. Charles T. Parks, born 17 Feb 1880 in Tal; died Jul
1975 in GA. He married Etta Maude Poole. 142 iii. John Gordon Parks, born 14 Jun 1882 in Tal; died Jul
1969 in GA. He married Julia Lois Woods. 143 iv. Washington Perry Parks, born 14 Feb 1884 in GA; died
Sep 1980 in GA. He married Emily Cook. 144 v. Anna L. Parks, born May 1886 in GA. 145 vi. Alma Jeffersonia Parks, born May 1891 in GA. She
married A. C. Adams. 41. Madison Hawkins4 Carr (George Washington3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 23 Sep 1848 in
Yalobusha Co., MS, and died 05 Jul 1913 in Hunt Co., TX. He married Susie
Jane Smith 09 Nov 1879 in Taylor Co., GA. She was born 16 May 1858 in GA,
and died 09 Mar 1930 in TX. More About Madison Hawkins Carr: Fact 1: 1860, resided next door with A.S. and Lucinda Bryant Fact 2: 1860, presumed to be son of G.W. and L.C. Carr due to proximity. Children of Madison Carr and Susie Smith are: 146 i. Christine O.5 Carr, born Dec 1880 in Taylor
Co., GA. 147 ii. Hugh Houston Carr, born 21 May 1885 in Hunt Co., TX;
died 14 May 1889 in Hunt Co., TX. 148 iii. Lucy E. Carr, born 12 Jan 1887 in Hunt Co., TX; died
20 Sep 1888 in Hunt Co., TX. 149 iv. Anna M. Carr, born Feb 1891 in Hunt Co., TX. She
married Carl Enderby Bef. 1919 in TX; born Abt. 1886 in TX. 44. Epsie Caroline "Callie"4 Carr (George Washington3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born Abt. 1855 in
Yalobusha Co., MS, and died Abt. 1905 in Taylor Co., GA. She married William
J. Edwards. He was born Abt. 1858 in GA. Children of Epsie Carr and William Edwards are: 150 i. Clyde5 Edwards, born Abt. 1883 in GA. 151 ii. William Edwards, born Abt. Jun 1887 in GA. 152 iii. Lizzie Edwards, born Jun 1890 in GA. 45. Sarah Jane 'Sallie'4 Carr (George Washington3,
Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) was born 31 Oct 1858 in
Yalobusha Co., MS, and died 06 Dec 1945. She married George Young Parks
24 Feb 1878 in Taylor Co., GA. He was born 01 Sep 1858 in Talbot Co., GA, and
died 02 Mar 1926. More About Sarah Jane 'Sallie' Carr: Burial: Pine Level Cemetery, near Butler, GA More About George Young Parks: Burial: Pine Level Cemetery, near Butler, GA Children of Sarah Carr and George Parks are: 153 i. George Benjamin5 Parks, born Abt. Jun 1879
in Talbot Co., GA. He married Nina Parker 04 Jul 1917 in Taylor
Co., GA. 154 ii. Marcus L. Parks, born Abt. May 1881 in GA. He married
Nettie Brown 07 Feb 1909 in Taylor Co., GA. 155 iii. Havis Parks, born Abt. Sep 1882 in GA. He married
Lillie Bell Brown 16 Dec 1910 in Taylor Co., GA. 156 iv. Minor Parks, born Abt. May 1891 in GA. 157 v. Madison Parks, born Abt. Apr 1892 in GA. He married
Eleanor Smoot 24 Oct 1915 in Taylor Co., GA. Generation No. 5 49. William Overton5 Carr (Madison Henry4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 17 Feb 1854 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS, and died 12 Jun 1908 in
Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. He married Mary Lavenia Davidson 26 Dec 1878
in Yalobusha Co., MS, daughter of Thomas Davidson and Jeffersonia Lawshe. She
was born 01 Jun 1857 in Rosedale, Bolivar, MS, and died 17 Jun 1935 in Baton
Rouge, E. B. R., LA. Notes for Mary Lavenia Davidson: From memoirs of Helen Brank Davidson, a cousin, with whom the orphan children
of Tom & Jeffie resided for some time after 1874: "There were two young ladies in Uncle Tom's family - Cousin Ruth was almost
20 now and Cousin Mary, 17. Lewis was about 15, Tom 12, and the youngest girl
was the same age as my brother Harry, five years older than I. Her name was
Jeffersonia, but we called her "Lovie." "Cousin Ruth was not very pretty and had a slight affliction. I don't know
just how to describe it, but often when engaged in some work she would suddenly
stop and seem to lose herself, gazing straight before her and batting her eyes;
then in a few minutes she would be herself again. "My oldest sister was also named Ruth, and she was almost 14 now; they called
her "Little Ruth" and the other "Big Ruth." Both Cousin Ruth and Cousin Mary
went to dances and played cards. I don't know whether my sister Ruth did or not
at that time. She was nine years older than I and not exactly pretty but she had
a vivid and charming personality. I don't know how my father could have kept her
from taking part in these gaieties. "Cousin Mary got a position in the town school, but Cousin Ruth could only
stay at home. Once when a dance was planned on very short notice, Cousin Ruth
took it into her head that she must have a new dress for the occasion. Mamma
thought Cousin Ruth didn't need it and couldn't make it in one day, but Cousin
Ruth rushed off to town about 5 o'clock, Mamma shouting after her, 'Well, go it,
Old Catalpa!' (Old Catalpa was a bull my father owned.) Cousin Ruth got our
neighbor, Mrs. Allen, to help her cut the dress out, and went to the dance that
evening in yellow tarlatan with black velvet ribbons. "The two girls were having a game of cards one evening in the parlour with
two young men. Cousin Ruth made a very clever or lucky play, and Cousin Mary,
not realizing how it sounded, exclaimed, 'Well Sister, you're not a fool if you
do have fits!' " In April, 1876, her sister Ruth petitioned the Chancery Court, and J.
Bartlett was appointed the children's guardian. October 4, 1876 the Court passed a Decree Procunfesso, declaring that Ruth
had been regularly called to appear before the court to answer "Complaintant's"
bill against her, that she failed to appear or answer the said Bill of Complaint
and that consequently the Court judged against her. Soon thereafter, a court order approved Edward's wish to sell his late
brother-in-law's house and lot for the benefit of heirs at public auction. The
sale was made on December 4 and the property sold for $800. On July 12, 1877, citations were issued to Yalobusha County for Edward and to
Marshall County, where Uncle Frank was now living with Cousin Sissie, because of
their failure to make annual reports of their guardianship. They were granted an
extension of time. This same month Edward severed his relations with the Water
Valley church. In October, the time allowed for making his report was again
extended. Then, on November 10, Ruth, Mary, Thomas and Jeffersonia appeared
before the court asking that their guardian (Edward) be empowered to spend $75
more monthly to adequately clothe, board, and educate each child for the coming
year. The next year there was an order for Edward to make a new bond, though he was
no longer living in Water Valley; and in April, 1879, when he was living in
Oxford, there was an order of attachment and revoking his guardianship,
demanding that he make a final report. Before this time, both Ruth and Mary were
of age, and Mary's husband, William Carr, with her became guardian of the minor
children. The families remained close, and the proceedings were probably "ordinary" in
the case or orphans and guardianships in their late teen years. Helen Brank Davidson continued: "I suppose Papa felt that the people of Water Valley church wanted another
preacher. I guess Uncle Tom had left some money as well as the farm for his
children; anyway, Papa decided to go to Lexington, a small place out from
Durant. He turned the brick house over to Uncle Tom's children. Cousin Mary was
getting married to William Carr, a cousin on her mother's side. The other
children were to stay with her, and she would keep house for all of them." Children of William Carr and Mary Davidson are: 158 i. Earl Davidson6 Carr, born 19 Feb 1880 in
Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS; died Jul 1952 in Baton Rouge, E. B.
R., LA. He married (1) Pearl Ouida Stipe 21 Oct 1902. He married
(2) Gladys Winburn Lawshe 27 Aug 1919; born 09 Sep 1897 in
Taylor, Lafayette, MS; died 07 Jul 1985 in Amarillo, Potter, TX. 159 ii. Lillian Mayes Carr, born 17 Dec 1882 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS; died 25 Jun 1912 in Grenada, Grenada, MS. She
married Virgil Robert James 05 Nov 1901 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS; born 18 Feb 1869 in Grenada Co., MS; died 05 Apr
1936 in Grenada, Grenada, MS. Notes for Lillian Mayes Carr: Lillie attended the public schools in Water Valley, and the
two year college, Hammond Institute, and upon completion,
applied to my Virgil James (later her husband) for a teaching
job which she secured, and taught one year in Holcomb,
Mississippi. They married at First Presbyterian Church in Water Valley. Her daughter writes: "Mother continued her work in the office, she became a
Baptist and sang in the church choir. She was acclaimed the
perfect hostess and entertained with parties and houseparties as
she was talented as a cake baker, for many friends of hers asked
me if I had her recipes. She was loved by many as I remember the
piano she won in a popularity contest. She undoubtedly was a
beautiful person in every way. "Early, about 7 in the morning, on June 25, 1912, my mother
told my father that she was cold. He wrapped her in a blanket,
took her in the guest room and put her in that bed, made a fire
in the grate, put on a kettle of water so as to make tea, sent
Julian for the doctor - but as we watched her, he on one side of
the bed, and I on the other, she quietly died." From her obituary: "The death of Mrs. Virgil James at her home in this city at
an early hour last Tuesday morning, was a shock to the entire
community. She was on the streets Saturday, aparently well, and
while it was generally known that she was troubled with some
serious nervous disorder, yet her affliction was not generally
regarded of such a nature to cause her death. She was taken ill
on Sunday and the family physician was immediately called in,
yet the community did not realize that she was so seriously ill. In the demise of Mrs. James, there passed to the beyond not
only a lady of more than ordinary talent, but a devoted adherent
of the Baptist Church, a loving mother and a faithful wife. She
was truly a helpmate to her husband. Death always leaves sorrow
and grief in its wake, but when a mother is taken, one who has
small children, the anguish of heart and soul is doubly
intensified. While the community in general always sheds
sympathizing tears for the bereft, the motherless child appeals
with particular tenderness to all who realize and know what the
ministrations and the devotions of "Mother" means to a child.
Without the least irreverence, it would not seem improper to say
that God owes a double duty to a motherless child. "Mrs. James was reared at Water Valley, her maiden name being
Lillian Carr. She is survived by a husband and two children, one
boy and one girl, the oldest being about ten years of age... The
remains were carried to Water Valley for interment...." Notes for Virgil Robert James: Virgil James attended Grenada county schools and got his
formal college education in Iuka, Mississippi. He taught in
Lamon School and was elected as County Superintendent of
Education, Grenada County, and served in that capacity
1900-1916.. From his obituary: "Virgil R. James, 69, Died After Long Siege of Illness Served as County Supt. Deputy Sheriff and as Circuit Clerk of
County. Virgil R. James died in his home in Grenada Sunday, April
5th, 1936 at about noon. Mr. James had been ill for seven years,
the last three of which he was practically confined to his bed. He was a grandson of Culpepper James who came into the
eastern part of this county over one hundred years ago. His
father was Isaac James, his mother Laura Trussell James. Virgil
James was born at the James old home east of Grenada on the 18th
day of February, 1869. On the 5th day of November, 1901, he and
Miss Lillie Carr, of Water Valley, were married. Two children,
Mr. Julian James, of Jonesboro, Ark., and Mrs. Edna Freeman, of
Hattiesburg, survive this union. Mr. James was married a second
time. His second wife whom he married September 17, 1921 was
Miss Ella Trussell, who survives him. Mr. James had a brilliant record of service to Grenada
county, serving from 1900 until 1916 as county superintendent of
education, 1920-1921 as deputy sheriff under Sheriff D. W. Beck,
and from 1924-1932 as circuit clerk. He also served a short
while in 1919 as supervisor from District Two after the
resignation of J. E. Carpenter. "Virgie" James numbered his friends in Grenada county by the
hundreds. He was an efficient officer, an accomodating friend, a
devoted husband and father, and Grenada county suffered a great
loss when he passed on. It is, perhaps, not amiss here to say that his devoted wife
has, for seven long years, stood by his side as he was wheeled
about in his chair, has sat with him by day and by night, as
occasion required, has ministered to his every physical,mental
and material want, and, by her devotion to her husband and by
her steadfast loyalty to him, has earned the admiration of all
who know of her unselfishness to him as he lay there helpless
and hopeless. It is no wonder, now that her long but hopeless
fight is over, that she lies exhausted. The Sentinel feels that
words are inadequate to express just how the people of Grenada
feel toward this good woman, who has been so loyal, so true, so
faithful, so tender to her mate as he lay there helpless. It was
upon her that the brunt of this long battle fell. That she did
her part well, no one will deny. Funeral services from the First Baptist Church by the Rev. C.
E. Patch - of which Mr. James was a devoted member - were held
Monday afternoon ... Interment in a lot in Odd Fellows cemetery
followed..." 160 iii. William Overton Carr, Jr., born 01 Dec 1885 in Water
Valley, Yalobusha, MS; died 25 Mar 1979 in Somerset, KY. He
married Carrie Owings. 161 iv. May Mourning Carr, born 16 Oct 1888 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS; died 20 Dec 1976 in Baton Rouge, E. B. R., LA.
She married Thomas Franklyn Wooten 07 Jun 1917 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS; born Abt. 1886; died 1958. Notes for May Mourning Carr: "Aunt May" was the family researcher, for whom all later
generations of her nieces, nephews, and grands will be grateful. 162 v. Thomas Madison Carr, born 27 May 1891 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS. He married Verna Mae Alexander. 163 vi. Robert Lewis Carr, born 24 Feb 1894 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS. He married Doris Davidson 06 Jul 1925 in Jackson,
Hinds, MS; born Abt. 1900. 54. Robert Lee5 Carr (Madison Henry4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born Jul 1865 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. He married Myrtle Duffey
18 Oct 1894 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She was born Mar 1875 in MS. Children of Robert Carr and Myrtle Duffey are: 164 i. Camille B.6 Carr, born Aug 1895 in
Yalobusha Co., MS. 165 ii. Marjorie A. "Margie" Carr, born Nov 1897 in Yalobusha
Co., MS. 166 iii. Robert M. Carr, born Feb 1900 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 167 iv. Roy Carr, born Abt. 1902 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 168 v. James Carr, born Abt. 1906 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 169 vi. Myrtle Carr, born Abt. 1908 in Yalobusha Co., MS. Notes for Myrtle Carr: or Myrtis Carr 170 vii. Doris Carr, born Aft. 1908. 171 viii. Joseph Carr, born Aft. 1908. 172 ix. William Carr, born Aft. 1908. 55. Henry Buckenridge5 Carr (Madison Henry4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 29 Sep 1867 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS, and died 28 Oct 1932 in MS.
He married Maude W. Sykes 07 Dec 1896 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She was born
07 Sep 1882, and died 24 Jan 1933 in MS. Notes for Maude W. Sykes: Maude M. Sykes was likely her married name. She was probably a widow. Children of Henry Carr and Maude Sykes are: 173 i. Sadie6 Carr, born 19 Oct 1897 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died 21 Dec 1980. She married Edwin Willis. 174 ii. Ruth Carr, born Abt. 1900 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She
married Zeb Pearce. 175 iii. Henry Buckenridge Carr, Jr., born 19 Oct 1897; died
23 Dec 1989. 56. Sargent Prentiss5 Carr (Madison Henry4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born May 1871 in MS, and died Abt. 1932 in MS. He married Mary Willie
Shannon 27 Sep 1899 in Yalobusha Co., MS, daughter of William Shannon and
Anna Coleman. She was born Jan 1875 in MS, and died Abt. 1942 in MS. Children of Sargent Carr and Mary Shannon are: 176 i. Anna Kate6 Carr, born 18 Jul 1900 in
Yalobusha Co., MS; died Jan 1985 in MS. She married Dr. Curtis
Clyde Stacy 1924 in Yalobusha Co., MS; born 06 Jan 1892; died 20
May 1962 in MS. 177 ii. Elizabeth Cole Carr, born Aft. 1901. She married
Henry Garrett Weir. Notes for Elizabeth Cole Carr: or Elizabeth Coleman Carr 178 iii. Martha Mourning Carr, born Abt. 1902 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died Abt. 1902 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 179 iv. Sargent Prentiss Carr, Jr., born Abt. 1903 in
Yalobusha Co., MS; died Abt. 1907 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 180 v. Frances Prentiss Carr, born Aft. 1903. Notes for Frances Prentiss Carr: May be the same as Sargent Prentiss Carr. 181 vi. Mary Willie Carr, born Abt. 1905 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS. She married Othel T. "Red" Green. 62. Cornelia5 Carr (Benjamin Hawkins4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 07 Feb 1867 in Yalobusha Co., MS, and died 01 Mar 1915. She married
James Monroe Johnsey 10 Apr 1889 in Yalobusha Co., MS, son of Nathan Matthew
Johnsey. He was born 10 Jan 1868, and died 17 Jul 1943. Children of Cornelia Carr and James Johnsey are: 182 i. Benny Madison6 Johnsey, born 14 Feb 1891;
died 27 Feb 1974. He married (1) Sallie Spitzer. He married (2)
Mattie Lou Acre; born 24 Feb 1906; died 31 Mar 1990. Notes for Mattie Lou Acre: or Mattie Lou Acker 183 ii. Dixie Dimple Johnsey, born 19 Jun 1894; died 09 Oct
1987. She married Prentis Hendricks. 184 iii. James Carr Johnsey, born 14 Jun 1896; died 02 Sep
1969. He married (1) Bertha Hardy; born 07 Mar 1903; died Feb
1991. He married (2) Christine Davis; born 12 Mar 1913; died 26
Feb 2001. 185 iv. Kate Irene 'Katie' Johnsey, born 09 Jul 1898; died 08
Jan 1989. 186 v. Joseph Robert Johnsey, born 28 Jun 1900. He married
<Unknown>. 63. Rosa Rosie5 Carr (Benjamin Hawkins4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 1869 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She married Will Rotenberry. Children of Rosa Carr and Will Rotenberry are: 187 i. Loyce6 Rotenberry. 188 ii. Donald Rotenberry. 65. Ada B.5 Carr (Benjamin Hawkins4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 1873 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She married J. Mitchell McCracken 29
Jul 1891 in Yalobusha Co., MS. Children of Ada Carr and J. McCracken are: 189 i. Fred6 McCracken, born 1892; died 1975. He
married Mary Magdeline Worsham 1915; born 1896. 190 ii. Claude McCracken, born Aft. 1892. 66. Lottie P.5 Carr (Benjamin Hawkins4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 1875 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She married <Unknown> McKay. Child of Lottie Carr and <Unknown> McKay is: 191 i. Mary6 McKay. 67. Iris5 Carr (Benjamin Hawkins4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born Abt. 1878. She married Tom Peterson. More About Tom Peterson: Fact 1: resided Texas Child of Iris Carr and Tom Peterson is: 192 i. Doris6 Peterson. 70. William Benjamin5 Hunt (Cherokee Ann4
Carr, William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 14 Nov 1860, and died 1904. He married Eugenia Ellen 'Jennie'
Rollins Feb 1884 in Cairo, Alexander, IL, daughter of J. Rollins and Sarah
Rich. She was born 26 Oct 1862, and died 26 Oct 1910. Children of William Hunt and Eugenia Rollins are: 193 i. Ora Lee6 Hunt, born 1884; died 1950. She
married <Unknown> Crossland. 194 ii. Essie Eugenia Hunt, born 1886; died 1972. 195 iii. Percy James Hunt, born 09 Dec 1893; died Aft. 1979
in Sauk Village, Cook, IL. He married Edith Virginia Mench; born
13 Nov 1900; died 29 Nov 1958. 196 iv. Sally Cherokee Hunt, born 1896; died 1971. 197 v. Cleo Lillian Hunt, born 1897; died 1901. She married
<Unknown> Sherry. 198 vi. Clyde Benjamin Hunt, born 26 Jan 1901; died 23 Oct
1976. He married Hattie Mae Street 11 Nov 1918; born 19 Apr
1900; died 17 Jan 1979. 73. William Isaac5 Carr (Lewis Perry 'Tobe'4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 1861 in Yalobusha Co., MS. He married (1) Sallie E. Powell 04
Nov 1882. He married (2) Mary Katherine Wheeler Aft. 1883. Children of William Carr and Mary Wheeler are: 199 i. Jeffie6 Carr. 200 ii. Myra Kate Carr. She married Clyde Crowder. 201 iii. William Carr. 202 iv. James C. Carr, died 17 Nov 1984 in Greenwood, MS. He
married Frances Miller. 74. Thomas Volentine 'Vol'5 Carr (Lewis Perry 'Tobe'4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 04 Sep 1863 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS, and died 01 Dec 1945 in
Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. He married Mary Alice 'Mollie' Purnell 04
Oct 1883 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. She was born 19 Aug 1867 in Water
Valley, Yalobusha, MS, and died 14 Mar 1937 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. Children of Thomas Carr and Mary Purnell are: 203 i. Daisy Lillian6 Carr, born 13 Sep 1884 in
Yalobusha Co., MS; died 17 Feb 1930. She married (1) Aubrey
Forest 16 Sep 1903. She married (2) Drake Henry Perkins 08 Jan
1923; born 17 Apr 1850 in Yalobusha Co., MS; died Feb 1930. 204 ii. Vollentine Pearson Carr, born Abt. 1886; died Abt.
1886 in young. 205 iii. Mabel Estell Carr, born 16 Sep 1888 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died 23 May 1972. She married J. Ed Smith 19 Nov 1907;
born 16 Dec 1880; died 27 Dec 1931. 206 iv. Lewis Perry Carr, born 07 Nov 1890 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS; died 17 Dec 1944. He married Lila Ruth Ryals 04 Jul 1914;
born 08 Dec 1895 in Montgomery, TX; died 07 Jan 1998 in Houston,
Harris, TX. 207 v. Floy Eugene Carr, born 02 Dec 1892 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS; died 24 Jun 1946. She married Grover Cleveland Vaughn; born
1885. Notes for Floy Eugene Carr: or Flay Eugene Carr 208 vi. Thomas Wesson Carr, born 08 Sep 1896 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died 21 Nov 1964 in MS. 209 vii. Jessie Vollentine Carr, born 02 Nov 1898 in
Yalobusha Co., MS; died 1965. 210 viii. Margaret Hazel Carr, born 21 Jun 1900. She married
Hugh Ellia Heover 05 Sep 1919. 77. Sessums5 Carr (Lewis Perry 'Tobe'4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 1871. She married J. D. Peacock. Notes for Sessums Carr: or Sessom Carr Children of Sessums Carr and J. Peacock are: 211 i. Scott6 Peacock. 212 ii. Ray Peacock. She married Hubert Tatum. 81. Clara Lee5 Carr (Thomas Jefferson4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 01 Nov 1879 in Pine Valley, Yalobusha, MS, and died 15 Dec 1944 in
Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS. She married Alfred Alexander Bryant, Jr. 19
Jul 1899 in Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS, son of Alfred Bryant and Margaret Steen.
He was born 04 May 1878 in Yalobusha Co., MS, and died 03 Jan 1940 in
Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS. Children of Clara Carr and Alfred Bryant are: 213 i. Alfred Alexander6 Bryant III, born 24 Sep
1901 in of Coffeeville, MS. He married Elizabeth Keith Black 20
Jun 1939; born Abt. 1851. 214 ii. William Carl Bryant, born 31 Jan 1905 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; died 06 Jun 1988. 215 iii. Margaret Clyde Bryant, born 14 Jun 1910 in
Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS. She married Frank E. Everett, Jr. 23
Sep 1937; born 03 Dec 1910 in Indianola, MS; died Oct 1986 in
Vicksburg, Warren, MS. Notes for Margaret Clyde Bryant: No children, moved to Vicksburg in 1941. Notes for Frank E. Everett, Jr.: resided Indianola, MS More About Frank E. Everett, Jr.: Burial: Indianola, MS 82. Hettie Louvina5 Carr (Thomas Jefferson4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 13 Oct 1881, and died in CA. She married Frank Swayze, Sr. 09
Feb 1905 in Greenwood, Leflore, MS. He was born 31 May 1874 in Yazoo City, MS,
and died 13 Mar 1924. Children of Hettie Carr and Frank Swayze are: 216 i. Frances Ellen6 Swayze, born 22 Dec 1905 in
Greenwood, Leflore, MS. 217 ii. Virginia Hawkins Swayze, born 31 May 1909 in
Greenwood, Leflore, MS; died 29 Oct 1993. She married Eulyss
Barney Stewart 17 Nov 1926 in Yazoo City, MS. 218 iii. Frank Edward Swayze, Jr., born 20 Aug 1919 in
Greenwood, Leflore, MS. 83. Harris Gant5 Carr (Thomas Jefferson4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 08 Dec 1886, and died 1958 in Yazoo City, MS. He married Dicy Dodd
1916. Child of Harris Carr and Dicy Dodd is: 219 i. Dicey6 Carr. She married (1) James McGraw.
She married (2) William Barbour. 84. Dr. Hilton Rice5 Carr (Thomas Jefferson4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 08 Dec 1886, and died Nov 1950 in Memphis, Shelby, TN. He married
Irene Pearce in MS. Notes for Irene Pearce: One source (WFT 11?) indicates Irene Porter. Children of Hilton Carr and Irene Pearce are: 220 i. Hilton6 Carr. 221 ii. Thomas Jefferson Carr. 222 iii. Frank Pearce Carr. 223 iv. Irene Carr. 85. Viola Jefferson5 Carr (Thomas Jefferson4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 13 Jan 1890 in Pine Valley, Yalobusha, MS, and died 16 Jan 1919 in
Greenwood, Leflore, MS. She married Augustus Aron 22 Jan 1908 in
Greenwood, MS, son of Albert Aron and Teresa Hegman. He was born 02 Oct 1874 in
Yazoo City, Leflore Co., MS, and died 29 Aug 1926 in Greenwood, Leflore, MS. Notes for Augustus Aron: One indication - Gustav Aaron. Children of Viola Carr and Augustus Aron are: 224 i. Cornelia Viola6 Aron, born 16 Oct 1909 in
Greenwood, Leflore, MS; died 26 Apr 1987 in Pensacola, FL. She
married (1) John Miller Starnes 09 Dec 1935; born 20 May 1901 in
Mathiaton, Webster, MS; died 19 Apr 1942 in Grenada, MS. She
married (2) Miles Albert Cooper 10 Dec 1956 in El Paso, El Paso,
TX; born 15 Apr 1915 in OH; died 26 Jun 1992 in Pensacola, FL. 225 ii. Clara Lou Aron, born 02 Jan 1913 in Greenwood,
Leflore, MS; died 15 Dec 1943 in Clinton, AR. She married Earl
Ballard Riddick, Sr.; born 08 Feb 1900; died Aug 1979 in
Clinton, AR. 226 iii. Thomas Albert Aron, born 02 Jan 1913 in Greenwood,
Leflore, MS; died 02 Jan 1913 in Greenwood, Leflore, MS. 227 iv. Albert Aron, born 03 Dec 1918 in Greenwood, Leflore,
MS; died 16 Jan in Death Valley NP, CA. He married Bernice
Elizabeth Niemczyk 09 Jan 1943 in Washington, DC; born 19 Nov
1912 in St. Paul, MN. Notes for Albert Aron: Resided in California after a 20 year career in the US Navy. 86. Virginia Ellen5 Carr (Thomas Jefferson4,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 10 Feb 1892. She married Lee Stovall. He was born in Greenville,
MS, and died 02 Jan 1935. More About Lee Stovall: Fact 1: resided Greenville, MS Child of Virginia Carr and Lee Stovall is: 228 i. Virginia Lee6 Stovall, born 05 Nov 1934. 87. Nina Earl5 Parks (Lucy Polk4 Carr,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 21 May 1868 in Yalobusha Co., MS, and died 07 Sep 1907 in Coffeeville,
Yalobusha, MS. She married Web Brower 09 Nov 1890 in Yalobusha Co., MS,
son of Noah Brower and Sarah Porter. He was born 1869 in Pine Valley, MS. Children of Nina Parks and Web Brower are: 229 i. Nolen6 Brower. 230 ii. Lucille Brower, born 01 Sep 1891; died 20 Feb 1913.
She married Shadey N. Hale. 231 iii. Sadie Brower, born 13 Oct 1894. She married John
Reuel Sissell; born 14 May 1889; died 17 Jun 1971. 90. Pearl5 Parks (Lucy Polk4 Carr,
William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born Abt. 1874 in TX, and died 27 Oct 1939 in Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS.
She married (1) Thomas True 17 Jun 1894 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She married
(2) John Alfonzo Evans 30 Aug 1908 in Yalobusha Co., MS, son of William
Evans and Mary Arrington. He was born 05 Feb 1873, and died 09 Aug 1938 in Water
Valley, Yalobusha, MS. Child of Pearl Parks and John Evans is: 232 i. Dorothy Glover6 Evans, born 17 Apr 1905;
Adopted child. She married Clyde Vernon Reese. 92. Sallie Mae 'Mamie'5 Parks (Lucy Polk4
Carr, William Austin3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 10 Jan 1880 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS, and died 14 Nov 1960 in
Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS. She married Clifton Earl Wilbourn 28 Sep
1899, son of George Wilbourn and Virginia Meek. He was born 28 Sep 1878, and
died 20 Jan 1957 in Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS. Notes for Sallie Mae 'Mamie' Parks: May also be known as Mamie Carr Parks. Children of Sallie Parks and Clifton Wilbourn are: 233 i. Pearl May6 Wilbourn, born 13 Jul 1900 in
Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS; died 08 Dec 1991 in Grenada,
Grenada, MS. She married Michael Harmon Dawkins 04 Jun 1928 in
Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS; born 31 Aug 1900 in Coffeeville,
Yalobusha, MS; died 30 Jun 1960 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. Notes for Pearl May Wilbourn: Obtained a DAR number but the lineage above Henry Carr's
father William Austin Carr "Sr." is not confirmed by current
research. 234 ii. George Sanders Wilbourn, born 18 Feb 1902 in
Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS; died 12 Jan 1967 in Houston, Harris,
TX. He married Mattie Bell Pendergrass 21 Oct 1933 in
Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS; born 1914. 235 iii. Thomas Lee Wilbourn, born 06 Nov 1905 in
Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS; died 27 Dec 1965 in Memphis, Shelby,
TN. He married Kate Olice Pate 18 Aug 1938; born in Coffeeville,
Yalobusha, MS. 236 iv. Kate Earline Wilbourn, born 20 Nov 1907 in
Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS; died 18 Feb 1966 in Greenwood, MS.
She married Fredric Earl James 24 May 1931 in Coffeeville,
Yalobusha, MS. 237 v. Parks Clifton Wilbourn, born 12 Feb 1911 in
Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS. He married Ruby Merle Johnson 12 Oct
1934 in Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS; born 30 Jan 1912 in Caroline
Co., VA; died 07 Jul 1969 in Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS. 238 vi. James Russel Wilbourn, born 08 Oct 1919 in
Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS; died 23 Aug 1954 in Memphis, Shelby,
TN. He married (1) Mildred Leona Woodham 21 Feb 1942; born in
Birmingham, AL; died in Destin, FL. He married (2) Marie Hurley
03 Jul 1952 in Memphis, Shelby, TN. 94. Sarah Amanda "Sallie"5 Boydston (Martha Ann4
Carr, Benjamin Hawkins3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 06 Mar 1862 in Yalobusha Co., MS, and died 16 Mar 1940 in Yalobusha
Co., MS. She married John Thomas Johnsey 02 Jan 1883, son of W. Johnsey
and M. <Unknown>. He was born 25 Oct 1855 in Yalobusha Co., MS, and died 30 Jan
1934 in Yalobusha Co., MS. Children of Sarah Boydston and John Johnsey are: 239 i. LeVert6 Johnsey. He married Beatrice
Brazeal. 240 ii. Carl Johnsey. He married Virginia Martin. 241 iii. Pearl Johnsey, born 19 May 1887 in Bethel,
Yalobusha, MS; died 23 Oct 1977 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She
married Russell Foster Sartain, Sr. 07 Jan 1907 in Yalobusha
Co., MS; born Abt. 1893; died 22 Nov 1966 in Yalobusha Co., MS. 242 iv. Van Buren Johnsey, born 15 Sep 1891 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS; died 04 Dec 1971 in MS. He married Elizabeth Boydston. 243 v. Claude Johnsey. She married Hubert Morgan. 96. Dora Lee5 Boydston (Martha Ann4 Carr,
Benjamin Hawkins3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
She married (1) W. E. Edgar. She married (2) William James Edgar
01 Jan 1887, son of Pinkney Edgar and Mary McGill. Children of Dora Boydston and William Edgar are: 244 i. Nina Levora6 Edgar, born 1889; died 1981.
She married Robert Burnie Lawshe 20 Jan 1915; born 08 Jan 1887
in Yalobusha Co., MS; died 1981. Notes for Robert Burnie Lawshe: or Robert Bernie Lawshe 245 ii. John L. Edgar. He married Edith Rogers Oct 1915. 246 iii. Carless Wesson Edgar. He married Mabry Lewis Oct
1914. 247 iv. Emma Florence Edgar. She married Wiley D. Ware 09 Jul
1918. 248 v. William James Bryan Edgar. He married Lucy Belle Ware
18 Jul 1920. 249 vi. Leola Edgar. She married J. Walter Bryant 19 Sep
1922. 250 vii. Joel B. Edgar. He married Isabel Summers 22 Dec
1932. 105. Perry Hawkins5 Carr (William Perry4,
Benjamin Hawkins3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born Abt. 1870 in Yalobusha Co., MS, and died Abt. 1940 in Yalobusha Co.,
MS. He married Mary Elizabeth Irby 25 Dec 1895 in Yalobusha Co., MS. She
was born Abt. 1878 in MS, and died Abt. 1952 in Yalobusha Co., MS. Notes for Perry Hawkins Carr: Leslie Carr b Apr 1897 Yalobusha Co., MS and John Carr b Jan 1899 Yalobusha
Co., MS are probably among the children listed below: Children of Perry Carr and Mary Irby are: 251 i. Lavay6 Carr. She married Charles Eugene
Morgan. 252 ii. Blanche Carr, born Abt. 1904. She married (1) Charlie
Ritter. She married (2) Stanley Thomas Worsham; born 01 Jan
1903. 253 iii. Grace Carr. She married (1) <Unknown> Eldridge. She
married (2) <Unknown> Wells. 254 iv. Lena Carr, born 14 Sep 1907 in MS; died Aug 1987. She
married Griffin Hardy. 255 v. Perry Mae Carr. She married Wilson Camp; born Abt.
1897. 256 vi. Floyd Carr, born 15 Aug 1899 in Pine Valley,
Yalobusha, MS; died 03 Dec 1965 in Memphis, Shelby, TN. He
married Lillie George Goforth 01 Sep 1920; born 12 Jan 1903 in
Yalobusha Co., MS; died 25 Nov 1976 in Memphis, Shelby, TN. 257 vii. Noel Carr, born 23 Oct 1904; died 03 Jan 1928 in
Yalobusha Co., MS. He married Elsie Dickie. 258 viii. Orville Carr, born 10 Feb 1910; died 21 Feb 1968.
He married Ovie Brown; born 21 Sep 1913. 107. Mamie5 Carr (Washington A. 'Wash'4,
Benjamin Hawkins3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born Mar 1881 in Yalobusha Co., MS, and died Mar 1923 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS. She married Jessie Rutledge 08 Feb 1917 in Water Valley,
Yalobusha, MS, son of Russell Rutledge and Elizabeth Thompson. He was born 10
May 1890, and died 1956 in Longtown, Panola, MS. Notes for Mamie Carr: or Mornie Carr (Mourning Carr) Children of Mamie Carr and Jessie Rutledge are: 259 i. Rosemary Rutledge6 Legett, born 15 Mar 1918
in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS; died Abt. 2001. She married John
Smith, Jr.; born 26 May 1915 in NC. Notes for Rosemary Rutledge Legett: Lived in an orphanage, the family later found the blood
relatives. Selechial Legett adopted her, wife Mollie (Riley) Berry
Legett Notes for John Smith, Jr.: 2001: He has one living sister. She lives at Flat Rock Va.;
she married a Mr. Lawrence (though it may not have been her
first marriage). 260 ii. Buster Eldridge Fincher, born 01 Apr 1920 in Water
Valley, Yalobusha, MS; died 13 Apr 1971 in Delhi, Richland, LA.
He married Hazel Muriel McKinney 24 Dec 1948 in West Monroe,
Ouachita, LA; born 22 Oct 1929 in Madison Par., LA. Notes for Buster Eldridge Fincher: born Eldrige Carr Rutledge, adopted by the Fincher family. 108. Ella5 Wells (Susan Caroline 'Callie'4
Carr, Benjamin Hawkins3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born Abt. 22 Jul 1874 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS, and died 08 Feb 1899
in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. She married Dr. William H. "Willie" Bell
19 Dec 1898 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, MS. He died in MS. Child of Ella Wells and William Bell is: 261 i. <Infant>6 Bell, born 08 Feb 1899; died 08
Feb 1899. 111. Perry Charles5 Carr (Henry Alexander4,
Perry Cook3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 08 Sep 1867 in Thomas Co., GA, and died 21 Oct 1950 in Clairette,
Erath, TX. He married Sophronia Elvira "Fronie" Watson Abt. 1891,
daughter of Winningham Watson and Annie Fennell. She was born 05 Apr 1879 in
Cairo, Decatur, GA, and died 29 Nov 1932 in Clairette, Erath, TX. Notes for Perry Charles Carr: Descendants of Perry Carr were provided by Bill McCarty of Odessa, TX
Texasdog@aol.com May 1998. Children of Perry Carr and Sophronia Watson are: 262 i. Perry Hill6 Carr, born 16 Jan 1894 in
Thomas Co., GA; died 17 Feb 1898 in Thomas Co., GA. 263 ii. Anna Bell Carr, born 12 Dec 1895 in Thomas Co., GA;
died 28 Jul 1956 in Albany, Shackelford, TX. She married Henry
C. "Hank" Lipstraw Abt. 1921 in TX; born 02 Jan 1879; died in
Albany, Shackelford, TX. 264 iii. Ruby Celia Carr, born 03 Jan 1898 in Thomas Co., GA;
died 20 Jul 1969 in Hamilton Co., TX. She married Jesse Mance
Cranfill 1954 in Clairette, Erath, TX; born 07 Nov 1891 in TX;
died 28 Jun 1971 in Hamilton, Hamilton, TX. 265 iv. William Leonard 'Bill' Carr, born 08 May 1900 in
Thomas Co., GA; died 17 May 1982 in Clairette, Erath, TX. 266 v. Ollie Thelma Carr, born 14 Feb 1902 in Ochlochnee,
Thomas, GA; died 08 Mar 1953 in Clairette, Erath, TX. She
married Wyly Felix McCarty 24 Dec 1925 in Stephenville, Erath,
TX; born 26 Nov 1878 in Duffau, Erath, TX; died 05 Jan 1967 in
San Angelo, Tom Green, TX. 267 vi. Blanche Helen Carr, born 12 Jun 1905 in Cranfill Gap,
Bosque, TX; died 25 Aug 1988 in Abilene, Taylor, TX. She married
Johnnie Reed "Butch" Taylor 05 Jun 1927 in Erath Co., TX; born
06 Jan 1906 in Alexander, Erath, TX; died 23 Mar 1992 in
Abilene, Taylor, TX. 268 vii. Phillip Charles Carr, born 31 Jan 1907 in Cranfill
Gap, Bosque, TX; died 31 Dec 1968 in Hico, Hamilton, TX. 269 viii. Mabel Elvira Carr, born 28 Feb 1909 in Clairette,
Erath, TX; died 15 Mar 1981 in Dublin, Erath, TX. She married
(1) Joseph Alden "Bud" Cook 29 Sep 1929 in Erath Co., TX; born
Abt. 1897 in Erath Co., TX; died Bef. 1940. She married (2)
Thomas D. "Deedee" Craddock 09 Feb 1938 in Lingleville, Erath,
TX; born 23 Aug 1901 in TX; died 31 Dec 1968 in Dublin, Erath,
TX. 270 ix. Hugh Austin Carr, born 22 Jan 1914 in Cranfill Gap,
Bosque, TX; died 20 May 1985 in Hico, Hamilton, TX. He married
(1) Lela Beth Barron 10 Jun 1952 in TX; born 1926 in Palo Pinto
Co., TX. He married (2) Frances Aughtway Miller 16 Jul 1954 in
Big Spring, Howard, TX; born 14 Sep 1913 in Sweetwater, Nolan,
TX; died 24 Jun 1995 in New Braunfels, TX. Notes for Frances Aughtway Miller: Frances married 1st Albert Doyle Crews 271 x. Eula Mae Carr, born 05 Aug 1920 in Clairette, Erath,
TX; died 22 May 1997 in Stephenville, TX. She married Denver
Alexander Doggett 14 Apr 1937 in Erath Co., TX; born 13 Aug
1915; died 30 Aug 1986 in Erath Co., TX. 113. Henry Martin5 Carr (Henry Alexander4,
Perry Cook3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 20 Jun 1872 in Cairo, Decatur, GA, and died 24 May 1943 in Sour Lake,
Hardin, TX or Grayburg, TX. He married Daisy Ann Watson 07 Jan 1904 in
Thomas Co., GA, daughter of Winningham Watson and Annie Fennell. She was born 28
Apr 1882 in Thomasville, GA, and died 25 Feb 1933 in Sour Lake, Hardin, TX. Notes for Henry Martin Carr: raised by aunt, Elvira (Martin) Williams. Notes for Daisy Ann Watson: or born in Cairo, Decatur, GA Children of Henry Carr and Daisy Watson are: 272 i. Constance Ione "Connie"6 Carr, born 28 Nov
1904 in near Cranfills Gap, Bosque, TX; died 03 Apr 1993 in
Wickes, Polk, AR. She married John Golden 12 Sep 1920 in Bosque
Co., TX; born 01 Sep 1895 in TX; died Jun 1964 in TX. 273 ii. <Infant> Carr, born Abt. 1907 in Cranfill Gap,
Bosque, TX; died Abt. 1907 in Cranfill Gap, Bosque, TX. 274 iii. Hilton Marion Carr, born 27 Aug 1907 in near
Cranfills Gap, Bosque, TX; died 29 Jun 1977 in Austin, Travis,
TX. He married Mary Lewis Ogden 21 Sep 1937; born Abt. 1918. Notes for Hilton Marion Carr: Early in career was a beekeeper and oil field worker, later a
carpenter, cabinet builder, electronics salesman. Kept
beekeeping as an avocation. 32nd Degree Mason, Baptist deacon,
buried in Masonic secion at Capital Memorial Gardens in Austin,
TX. 275 iv. Velma Beatrice Carr, born 01 Oct 1911 in near
Cranfills Gap, Bosque, TX; died 06 Oct 1995 in Sour Lake,
Hardin, TX. She married Vernon Benjamin Jacobson 03 Nov 1929 in
TX; born 27 Mar 1901. 276 v. William Henry Carr, born 19 Jan 1915 in near Cranfills
Gap, TX. He married (1) Rebecca Ethel Burton 27 Sep 1941; born
Abt. 1921; died 24 Dec 1950 in Jasper Co., TX. He married (2)
Alta Beatrice Parks 1953; born Abt. 1910; died 15 Jan 1959 in
Jefferson Co., TX. He married (3) Becca Ann Hancock 20 Jul 1962;
born Abt. 1922. 116. Ora Blanche5 Hudson (Sara Virginia 'Sally'4
Carr, Perry Cook3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
She married Charles McCarty. Children of Ora Hudson and Charles McCarty are: 277 i. Ora6 McCarty. She married Dan Mooney. Notes for Dan Mooney: resided Atlanta, GA 278 ii. Elizabeth McCarty. She married <Unknown> Waters. Notes for <Unknown> Waters: resided Columbus, GA 279 iii. Charles McCarty. Notes for Charles McCarty: resided Columbus, GA 128. Perry Cook5 Carr (George Washington Perry4,
Perry Cook3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born Aug 1885 in GA, and died Bef. 1947. He married Mattie <Unknown>
Abt. 1905 in Crawford Co., GA. She was born Abt. 1885 in GA. Child of Perry Carr and Mattie <Unknown> is: 280 i. Annie Laura6 Carr, born Abt. 1908 in GA.
She married Clarence Jackson. Notes for Clarence Jackson: resided Winona, TX 129. Mary Ann5 Carr (George Washington Perry4,
Perry Cook3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born Jan 1888 in GA. She married E. W. Westmoreland. Children of Mary Carr and E. Westmoreland are: 281 i. Mary Carr6 Westmoreland. 282 ii. Earline Westmoreland. 131. Milton Bradford5 Carr (George Washington Perry4,
Perry Cook3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born 12 Sep 1891 in GA, and died Jun 1967 in GA. He married Addie Hallman.
Child of Milton Carr and Addie Hallman is: 283 i. Walter6 Carr. More About Walter Carr: Fact 1: 1947, resided Roberta, GA 134. Hampton Howard5 Carr (George Washington Perry4,
Perry Cook3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born Abt. Oct 1899 in Crawford Co., GA. He married Emma Hallman. More About Hampton Howard Carr: Fact 1: 1947, resided Roberta, GA Children of Hampton Carr and Emma Hallman are: 284 i. Kenneth Owen6 Carr. 285 ii. Perry Carr. 286 iii. Ben Hawkins Carr. 135. Ruth5 Carr (Milton Bradford4, Perry
Cook3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1) She
married <Unknown> Helmly. Child of Ruth Carr and <Unknown> Helmly is: 287 i. Thomas6 Helmly. More About Thomas Helmly: Fact 1: 1947, attended Univ. of Ga, Sr. 137. Walter L.5 Carr (Theodore Perry4,
George Washington3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born Abt. Aug 1874 in Taylor Co., GA. He married Laura M. Perkins 14
Feb 1892 in Taylor Co., GA. She was born Abt. Jan 1871 in GA. Children of Walter Carr and Laura Perkins are: 288 i. Homer H.6 Carr, born Sep 1894 in Taylor
Co., GA. 289 ii. Walter L. Carr, Jr., born Jan 1897 in Taylor Co., GA. 290 iii. Mary R. Carr, born Jan 1900 in Taylor Co., GA. 138. Mary V.5 Carr (Theodore Perry4,
George Washington3, Henry Alexander2, William Austin1)
was born Abt. Jun 1877 in Taylor Co., GA. She married James Frank Kimble
03 Jan 1893 in Taylor Co., GA. He was born Abt. Jul 1871 in Taylor Co., GA. Child of Mary Carr and James Kimble is: 291 i. Mary R.6 Kimble, born Abt. 1908 in Taylor
Co., GA.
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