Historical records matching Thomas Carr, of Etal and Ford
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About Thomas Carr, of Etal and Ford
Thomas Carr
- M, b. circa 1522, d. 26 January 1558
- Father John Carr b. c 1500, d. Oct 1551
- Mother Margaret Collingwood b. c 1502, d. a 1538
Biography
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carr-395
Thomas Carr of Etal and Ford (living 1520 - 1557),[1][2][3] was the second son of John Carr of Hetton, captain of Wark and Margaret, dau. of Robert Collingwood of Eslington.[1] His marriage to Elizabeth Heron (c.1529-53), eventually led to his murder in January of 1558.[4][5]
The 4 children of Thomas Carr and Elizabeth Heron were:
- William Carr
- Ralph, of Howburne. Married Jane, daughter of John Ogle.
- Agnes
- Elizabeth
Foster, J. (1891). The Royal Lineage of Our Noble and Gentle Families, (pp.860) < GoogleBooks>
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Sources
- Smart, Thomas Gregory. Genealogy of the Descendants of the Prichards. Oxford: Oxford University, 1868. Digitized for Google Books, June 23, 2006.
- page 860 of The Royal Lineage of Our Noble and Gentle Families (principally Devonians) ...
- "Carr of Ford" in A history of Northumberland. issued under the direction of the Northumberland county history committee. (pub 1893)
- http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2618.htm#... has errors
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carr-395 cites
- 1.2 Thomas, W.B., (1890). Descent of smart of Trewhitt, Co. Northumberland; from Heron, Carr and Alder, (pp.87 - 91). The Genealogist Vol. VI. Keith Murray, ed. London: George Bell & Sons. archive.org
- Foster, J. (1891). The Royal Lineage of Our Noble and Gentle Families], (pp. 861). Google Books.
- Alternate DOB: 1529-06-17; OneWorldTree by Gary Bunker Jul 22, 2014: Thomas Carr b. 17 Jun 1529 London. d. 26 Jan 1558 Stackhouse, West Riding, Yorkshire
- Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, (1894). Archaeologia Aeliana, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity, (Vol 16, pp.39). London and Newcastle upon Tyne: Andrew Reid, Sons & Co. Google Book.
- Heron, George (by 1515-75)
- Father: John Ogle of Causey Park (Foster, 1891; Thomas, 1890); Cousin: Thomas Armorer of Belford (Foster, 1891)
- see: Amorer of Belford, (Bateson,1893). WikiTree.com. Pedigree.
- Betham, William (1804). The Baronetage of England, Or the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families: With Genealogical Tables, and Engravings of Their Armorial Bearings, Vol. 4. pp.38. < Google Books >
- Heron, George (by 1515-75), of Chipchase, Northumb. History of Parliament Online. [1]
- Hodgson, J. Hodgson-Hinde, J. & Bruce, J.C. (1858). A history of Northumberland in Three Parts, (pp.367-368). Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne. E. Walker. Google Books.
The following is interesting but not checked as yet: Thomas Carr, Sir Thomas Ferniehurst (Kerr) Carr (Lady Elizabeth Heron's hero who saved her castle)
- Siblings:
- Thomas Carr, Sir Thomas Ferniehurst (Kerr) Carr (Lady Elizabeth Heron's hero who saved her castle),
- Elizabeth Carr,
- Anna Stackhouse (Carr) Agnes Stackhouse ?! (poses problems (parents don't match in many online pedigrees)
- Isabela Kerr,
- Robert Kerr,
- Jane Carr,
- William Carr,
- Sir Thomas 9Th Baron Ferniehurst Kerr,
- Andrew Kerr, Sir Andrew of Jedburgh Kerr,
- Katherine Lady Traquair Rutherford Kerr
- ~• curator's note: verification needed.
This is what’s known on Agnes & Anna Carr, who both married James Stackhouse;
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~paxson/genealogy/csp/Stackhouse.html
Still relying on Gene Stackhouse's research[2], which he identifies as "probable" and "not disproved", we'll start with James StackhouseC who married first Agnes CARR, the daughter of Thomas Carr. (See information on the numbering system used on this web page.) Agnes died, and on Christmas Day 1564 was buried. James then married in October 1567 Anna Carr, who may have been her sister (?). James was buried 28 January 1592. A word of warning: I have not done any of the research on James and his children myself, and am happy to receive corrections and additions.
References
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carr-395 cites
- Thomas, W.B., (1890). Descent of smart of Trewhitt, Co. Northumberland; from Heron, Carr and Alder, (pp.87 - 91). The Genealogist Vol. VI. Keith Murray, ed. London: George Bell & Sons. archive.org
- Foster, J. (1891). The Royal Lineage of Our Noble and Gentle Families], (pp. 861). Google Books.
- Alternate DOB: 1529-06-17; OneWorldTree by Gary Bunker Jul 22, 2014: Thomas Carr b. 17 Jun 1529 London. d. 26 Jan 1558 Stackhouse, West Riding, Yorkshire
- Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, (1894). Archaeologia Aeliana, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity, (Vol 16, pp.39). London and Newcastle upon Tyne: Andrew Reid, Sons & Co. Google Book.
- Heron, George (by 1515-75)
- Father: John Ogle of Causey Park (Foster, 1891; Thomas, 1890); Cousin: Thomas Armorer of Belford (Foster, 1891)
- see: Amorer of Belford, (Bateson,1893). WikiTree.com. Pedigree.
- Betham, William (1804). The Baronetage of England, Or the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families: With Genealogical Tables, and Engravings of Their Armorial Bearings, Vol. 4. pp.38. Google Books.
- Heron, George (by 1515-75), of Chipchase, Northumb. History of Parliament Online. [1]
- Hodgson, J. Hodgson-Hinde, J. & Bruce, J.C. (1858). A history of Northumberland in Three Parts, (pp.367-368). Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne. E. Walker. Google Books.
Thomas Carr, of Etal and Ford's Timeline
1522 |
1522
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Hetton, Northumberland, England (United Kingdom)
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1547 |
1547
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1549 |
1549
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Giggleswick, Settle, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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1551 |
November 11, 1551
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Ford, Northumberland, England
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1552 |
1552
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Ford Castle, Northumberland, England (United Kingdom)
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1554 |
1554
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Ford, Northumberland, , England
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1558 |
January 26, 1558
Age 36
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Igi, 1945
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