Person:Francis Carr (8)

Watchers
m. Abt 8 Aug 1749
  1. Francis Carr1752 - 1821
  • HFrancis Carr1752 - 1821
  • WMary Elliot1756 - 1819
m. 1772
  1. Joseph Carr1773 - 1849
  2. James Carr1776 - 1776
  3. James Carr1777 - 1818
  4. Mary Carr1779 - 1834
  5. Elizabeth Carr1782 -
  6. Abigail Carr1785 - 1875
  7. Sophia Carr1787 - 1873
  8. Charlotte Carr1790 - 1795
  9. Francis Carr1793 - 1821
  10. Joshua Wingate Carr1796 - 1879
Facts and Events
Name Francis Carr
Gender Male
Alt Birth[2] 6 Dec 1751 Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Alt Birth[3] 6 Dec 1751 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Birth[1] 1752 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 1772 Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Elliot
Death[1][2][3] 6 Oct 1821 Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, United States
Burial[2][3] Mount Hope Cemetery, Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, United StatesPlot: 189CG
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Carr Family, in Porter, Joseph W. (Joseph Whitcomb). The Maine Historical Magazine (formerly Bangor Historical Magazine). (Porter, Joseph W)
    1:9-10.

    Francis Carr, son of James, born in Newbury, 1752. He married Mary, daughter of Ephraim Elliot, of Haverhill, 1772. Elliot in his will, proved Dec. 7, 1809, names his daughter Mary, wife of Francis Carr. Soon after his marriage he removed from Newbury to Haverhill, and was engaged in trade there. Francis Carr of Haverhill bought land of James Carr and wife Sarah, Dec. 25, 1772. Also Aug. 5, 1774, land of same, the deed being witnessed by Samuel and Judith Carr. July 1, 1781, he was appointed captain of 10th company of 4th regiment of Massachusetts troops. He represented Haverhill in the General Court, in 1794 and other years. He was appointed a justice of the peace by Gov. Samuel Adams, April 13, 1796, and by Governor Caleb Strong, Feb. 8, 1803.

    He removed to Orrington (part now Brewer Village) 1804. He was moderator of the town meeting, 1805-1806-1807, and held other offices. Was representative 1806-1807-1808. In 1808 he was appointed Justice of the Court of Sessions, by Gove. James Sullivan. He was senator from Hancock County, 1809-1810. He was elected by the Massachusetts Legislature in 1810, a "Supreme Executive Councillor." He removed from Orrington to Bangor in 1811, and in 1812 was elected a member of Congress. His wife was admitted to First Church, Bangor, June 10, 1812, by letter from the church in Haverhill. She died June 25, 1819, aged 63. He died in Bangor, Friday evening, Oct. 6 (town record says Oct. 5) 1821, aged 69. His will, dated Sept. 18, 1821, proved at the December term of court, 1821, names son, Joshua Wingate Carr, as executor, and makes the following bequests:

    "To Joseph Carr, one eighth of estate, which is one share.
    To dau. Elizabeth Hill, three fourths of one full share.
    To dau. Nabby Barker, one full share.
    To dau. Sophia Barker, three fourths of one share.
    To son Francis junior, my sword cane.
    To youngest son, Joshua Wingate, two full shares.
    To grand-children Francis Carr, Leonard Jarvis Carr, and Sarah Russell Carr, who are the children of my deceased son James Carr, one sixth of one share.
    To grand-children Mary Carr Lee and Josiah Hook, children of my daughter Mary Hook, one eighth of a share, equal to one sixty-fourth of my estate.
    To each of my grand-children, Robert Long, Francis Carr, John Barker, Joseph Carr, and Mary Carr Barker, I give one fourth of a full share."

    The children, who were all born in Haverhill except the oldest, were:

    i. Joseph, born Nov. 14, 1773.
    ii. James, b. April, 1776; died in August.
    iii. James, b. Sept. 9, 1777.
    iv. Mary, b. Nov. 29, 1779; married Josiah Hook, Oct. 31, 1799; died Oct. 16, 1834.
    v. Elizabeth, b. March 2, 1782; m. first Robert Long, July, 1802; m. second, Thomas A. Hill; pub. Feb. 28, 1813. Children: Elizabeth A., b. Aug. 10, 1814; m. John A. Poor; Jane S., b. July 30, 1816; m. Moses L. Appleton.
    vi. Abigail, b. Jan. 10, 1785; m. Capt. George Barker, June 5, 1809; died Dec., 1875.
    vii. Sophia, b. June 10, 1787; m. John Barker, in Orrington, Jan. 31, 1805; died Jan. 3, 1873.
    viii. Charlotte, b. Feb. 13, 1790; died Sept. 22, 1795.
    ix. Francis, b. Jan. 17, 1793; died.
    x. Joshua Wingate, b. Dec. 2, 1796; died Aug. 18, 1879.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Francis Carr, in Find A Grave.

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    US Congressman. He was elected as a Democrat to represent Maine's 17th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1812 to 1813.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Francis Carr, in United States. Congress (109th, 2005-2006). United States. Congress. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005.

    CARR, Francis, (father of James Carr), a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Newbury, Mass., December 6, 1751; attended the common schools; engaged in the mercantile business; member of the State house of representatives from Haverhill 1791-1795 and 1801-1803, and from Orrington, Maine (then Massachusetts), 1806-1808; served in the State senate 1809-1811; elected as a Republican to the Twelfth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Barzillai Gannett and served from April 6, 1812, to March 3, 1813; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1812 to the Thirteenth Congress; resumed mercantile pursuits; died in Bangor, Maine, October 6, 1821; interment in Mount Hope Cemetery.