Caleb CARR

Male 1702 - 1762  (59 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Caleb CARR was born 6 Nov 1702, Jamestown, RI (son of Caleb CARR and Joanna SLOCUM); died 1762, West Greenwich, RI.

    Notes:

    From West Greenwich, RI wills recorded between July 1743 and May 1846, Book II, pp. 24-26:

    Caleb Carr, dated 22 July 1762, witnessed by Ephraim Kittle, Sarah Greene, Stephen Richmond. Wife Sarah Carr; sons Robert Carr (of Sewago, Duchis County), Caleb Carr, Elezar Carr, Josua Carr, Richmond Carr, Edward Carr, Thurston Carr; daughters Patience Rogers, Mary Rogers, Rebakkah Harington, Susannah Whitford, Mereby Greene, Comfort Greene, Executrix wife Sarah Carr. Probated 1st Sat. June 1763. (Note: names spelled as given in transcription)

    Caleb is also mentioned in the will of his uncle Job Carr.

    (See Francis Richmond Sears' "The Carr Ancestry of Richmond Carr of Portsmouth, RI")

    Caleb married Sarah RICHMOND Abt 1728, West Greenwich, RI. Sarah (daughter of Edward RICHMOND, III and Rebecca THURSTON) was born 20 Dec 1711, Little Compton, RI; died 25 Nov 1798, Rhode Island; was buried , Hancock, MA. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Patience Carr was born 7 Aug 1729, Jamestown, RI.
    2. Mary Carr was born 18 Feb 1730/31, Jamestown, RI.
    3. Rebecca Carr was born 29 May 1732, Jamestown, RI; died 15 Apr 1828, West Greenwich, RI; was buried , Harrington Lot, Division St. & Hopkins Hill Rd., West Greenwich, RI.
    4. Susannah CARR was born 3 Feb 1733/34, West Greenwich, Kent Co., RI; died 1802, West Greenwich, Kent Co., RI.
    5. Robert Carr was born 22 Dec 1735, West Greenwich, RI.
    6. Meribah Carr was born 3 Jul 1739, West Greenwich, RI.
    7. Comfort Carr was born 7 Aug 1741, West Greenwich, RI.
    8. Caleb Carr was born 19 Jun 1744, West Greenwich, RI.
    9. Eliezar Carr was born 22 Apr 1746.
    10. Joshua Carr was born 28 Dec 1748, West Greenwich, RI.
    11. Richmond Carr was born 4 Apr 1751, West Greenwich, RI.
    12. Edward Carr was born 4 Jul 1753, West Greenwich, RI.
    13. Thurston Carr was born 2 Jul 1756, West Greenwich, RI.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Caleb CARR was born 26 Mar 1679, Jamestown, RI (son of Caleb CARR and Phillip\Phillippe GREENE); died 1750, West Greenwich, RI.

    Notes:

    Sometime after marrying his second wife, possibly around 1731 Caleb moved, with his family, from Jamestown to West Greenwich, RI. There he bought 282 & 1/2 acres of land on what was afterward to be called Carr's Pond, on the East Greenwich-West Greenwich border.

    Caleb married Joanna SLOCUM 30 Apr 1701, Newport, RI. Joanna (daughter of Ebenezer SLOCUM and Mary THURSTON) was born 30 Dec 1680, Newport, RI; died 30 Dec 1708, Jamestown, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Joanna SLOCUM was born 30 Dec 1680, Newport, RI (daughter of Ebenezer SLOCUM and Mary THURSTON); died 30 Dec 1708, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    Her name is sometimes spelled as Johanna. She died on her 28th birthday, four days after the birth of her fifth child.

    Children:
    1. Patience Slocum Carr was born Abt 1701, Jamestown, RI.
    2. 1. Caleb CARR was born 6 Nov 1702, Jamestown, RI; died 1762, West Greenwich, RI.
    3. Joseph Carr was born Abt 1704, Jamestown, RI; died 1765, West Greenwich, RI.
    4. Mary Carr was born Abt 1706, Jamestown, RI.
    5. William Carr was born 26 Dec 1708, Jamestown, RI.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Caleb CARR was born 7 Oct 1644, Newport, RI (son of Robert CARR and Elizabeth Unknown); died Feb 1689/90, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    For a record of this marriage, see "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" by Clarence Almond Torrey, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD., 1985, pp. 136-137

    Some online sites have this Caleb as being the one born in August 1657. Various sites have that other Caleb as being either the son of Robert or the son of his brother Caleb, who was the governor. Also, Francis Richmond Sears has this Caleb's estimated year of birth as 1650, but 1644 seems more likely when the whole family group is analyzed. We know from his father's will that Caleb was the eldest.

    Caleb's will of 1688 mentions his wife "Phillip," eldest son Caleb, other sons William, Robert, Job, and daughters Mary & "Phillip," both under 18. Also mentioned are cousin Nicholas Carr, "father" Major John Greene, and brother-in-law Peter Greene.

    Caleb married Phillip\Phillippe GREENE Abt 1676, Rhode Island. Phillip\Phillippe (daughter of John GREENE, Jr. and Anne ALMY) was born 7 Oct 1658, Portsmouth, RI; died Between 1690 and 1706. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Phillip\Phillippe GREENE was born 7 Oct 1658, Portsmouth, RI (daughter of John GREENE, Jr. and Anne ALMY); died Between 1690 and 1706.

    Notes:

    Her name was written as "Phillip," but nowadays is usually written as "Phillippa" or even "Phillis." According to information on given names at a Rootsweb site, Phillip/Philip was a popular name for both males & females in the time from 1450 - 1650, although it declined in popularity after the reign of Mary Tudor (1553-1558), when Philip II of Spain, her militant Roman Catholic husband, was perceived as the enemy. The name became very rare in the 1600s, unless, of course, it was passed down as a family name as in this lineage.

    Children:
    1. Robert (1) Carr was born 2 Jan 1676/77, Jamestown, RI.
    2. Mary Carr was born Between 1678 and 1685, Jamestown, RI.
    3. 2. Caleb CARR was born 26 Mar 1679, Jamestown, RI; died 1750, West Greenwich, RI.
    4. William Carr was born 16 Oct 1681, Jamestown, RI; died Bef Mar 1710/11, Jamestown, RI.
    5. Robert (2) Carr was born 7 Jun 1683, Jamestown, RI; died 12 Oct 1722; was buried Oct 1722, Kickemuit Cemetery, Warren, RI.
    6. Job Carr was born Abt 1686, Jamestown, RI; died 23 Jun 1753, Newport, RI.
    7. Philip\Philippa Carr was born 8 Dec 1688, Jamestown, RI.

  3. 6.  Ebenezer SLOCUM was born 25 Mar 1650 (son of Giles SLOCUM and Joan Unknown); died Abt 13 Feb 1714/15, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    Ebenezer & Mary settled in Jamestown, RI, where he was prominent in public office. He was chosen deputy to the General Assembly in 1679, a position which he held until his death in 1715. At times he was the Speaker of the Assembly. He belonged to the society of Friends, and was referred to as "a valuable minister."

    The Jamestown Proprietors Records show that Ebenezer was chosen to be one of the Town Council ("Counsell"), and was chosen Moderator of meetings of the Proprietors and Freemen several times: 1682, 1683, 1684, 1685, 1697, 1699, and 1704. He was Head Warden in 1701.

    Ebenezer married Mary THURSTON Abt 1676. Mary (daughter of Edward THURSTON and Elizabeth MOTT) was born Feb 1656/57, Newport, RI; died 16 Nov 1732, Jamestown, RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Mary THURSTON was born Feb 1656/57, Newport, RI (daughter of Edward THURSTON and Elizabeth MOTT); died 16 Nov 1732, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    Her will was dated 5 Nov 1729, and proved Nov 1732. In addition to the family members listed, the spouses and children of two other daughters (names not given) are mentioned: son-in-law William Burling, and his children William, Rebecca, Benjamin, Hannah, Sarah, Ebenezer, and Amy; also, Thomas Rogers, another son-in-law, and his son Thomas Rogers.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Slocum was born 1 Jan 1677/78, Jamestown, RI; died 5 Jun 1728.
    2. Mary Slocum was born 21 Jun 1679; died Bef 1706.
    3. 3. Joanna SLOCUM was born 30 Dec 1680, Newport, RI; died 30 Dec 1708, Jamestown, RI.
    4. Rebecca Slocum was born 13 Nov 1682, Jamestown, RI.
    5. Samuel Slocum was born 2 Mar 1683/84, Jamestown, RI; died Bef 1748.
    6. Ebenezer Slocum was born 20 Jan 1685/86, Jamestown, RI; died Between Sep and Oct 1715, Jamestown, RI.
    7. Desire Slocum was born 12 Mar 1687/88, Jamestown, RI; died 3 Sep 1760, Newport, RI.
    8. Deliverance Slocum was born 15 Aug 1691.
    9. Mercy Slocum was born 14 Sep 1693; died 10 Jan 1713/14.
    10. Giles Slocum was born 19 Feb 1694/95, Jamestown, RI.
    11. Joseph Slocum was born 21 Apr 1697; died Between Nov 1729 and Nov 1732.
    12. Abigail Slocum was born 21 Apr 1697.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert CARR was born 4 Oct 1614, London, Middlesex, England (son of Benjamin CARR and Martha HARDINGTON); died Between 20 Apr and 4 Oct 1681, Newport, RI.

    Notes:

    The following information is paraphrased from a summary posted online by Roger Courser (see RDCourser@excite.com]:

    Robert came to America with his brother Caleb on the ship "Elizabeth & Ann," commanded by Captain Roger Cooper, sailing from London on 9 May 1635. On this shipping record is listed: Caleb Carr, age 11; and Robert Carr, age 21, described as a "taylor." Both brothers were considered minors at the time, and were sent to America after the death of their parents to live with their uncle William Carr, who had previously come, and lived in Bristol with his wife Susan.

    The young brothers eventually settled in Newport, RI and were recognized as freemen there. (See Records of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America, Rhode Island, p. 92 in RI Manual; also see "Little Compton Families" by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour.) Robert was admitted as an inhabitant of Portsmouth on 21 Feb 1639, and as a freeman in Newport, 16 March 1641. He is said to be one of the original purchasers of the island of Conanicut (Jamestown) from the Indians. This transaction also included property in Newport.

    Both Caleb and Robert were associates of William Coddington, who came from Boston, Lincolnshire, England, as one of the original members of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629. He was one of the leading merchants in Boston, MA, during its early years. In 1637, a group of people led by William Coddington left Boston, MA, because of unresolved religious differences. This group went south to Providence, RI, and conferred with Roger Williams, who had established his settlement on the premise of liberty of religious conscience. With the aid of Mr. Williams, the group purchased from the Indians the large island of Aquidnick and founded the town of Pacassit (later called Portsmouth). In 1639, again because of differences, Coddington separated from Anne Hutchinson's family and moved to the south end of the island to lay out a new settlement called Newport. It is believed that Robert adopted the beliefs of the society of Friends and was known as a Quaker. His will was dated 20 April 1681.

    Ref: "Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors," p. 46: CARR, Robert (1614-1681) RI m. Elizabeth; Landowner

    Some info. from Elizabeth Marren Perinchief, Certified Genealogist, 225 High St., Mt. Holly, NJ (609-267-1122) in a letter dated 20 Nov 1990 to Janet H. Augustyn, 306 Douglas Dr., West Chester, PA 19380

    See also: "The Carr Family Records" by Edson Carr, 1894, and "The Carr Book" by Arthur A. Carr, 1947, p. 26

    In addition to the above information on Robert, the following is exerpted from "The Carr Ancestry of Richmond Carr of Portsmouth, RI," by Francis Richmond Sears, published in "Genealogies of RI Families, Vol I," pp. 108 ff, also on Family Tree Maker CD 180:

    Robert is frequently referred to in official documents which record various transactions and appointments. For example, on 11 June 1677 the Assembly met at his house at 8 o'clock in the morning. On 15 Nov 1678 he was given L1.4s by the Assembly for service done by his son Caleb and his sloop, in transporting Magistrates to Narragansett. Other records give details of deeds or the amount he paid in taxes.

    His will mentions: "my loving wife," eldest son Caleb, daughter Mary & son-in-law John Hicks, son Robert, daughter Elizabeth & son-in-law James Brown, son Esek, and daughter Margaret. Appointed as overseers were "my brother Caleb Carr" and Walter Clarke.

    Also see John O. Austin's "The Genealogical Dictionary of RI," p. 39.

    Robert — Elizabeth Unknown. Elizabeth died Aft 20 Apr 1681. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Unknown died Aft 20 Apr 1681.
    Children:
    1. 4. Caleb CARR was born 7 Oct 1644, Newport, RI; died Feb 1689/90, Jamestown, RI.
    2. Elizabeth Carr was born Between 1646 and 1651, Newport, RI; died 8 Dec 1697, Newport, RI.
    3. Margaret Carr was born 1648, Newport, RI.
    4. Esek Carr was born Abt 1650, Newport, RI; died 1744.
    5. Robert Carr was born 7 Jun 1654, Newport, RI; died 1704.
    6. Mary Carr was born 1658, Newport, RI.

  3. 10.  John GREENE, Jr. was born 15 Aug 1620, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England (son of Dr. John GREENE and Joan TATTERSHALL); died 27 Nov 1708, Warwick, RI; was buried , Spring Green Farm, Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    John Greene came to New England with his family in 1635. On a 1650 map of Providence, his name is shown as owner on one of the original house lots on Towne Steeet. He became a Major in the Rhode Island Militia, Representative to the Rhode Island General Assembly for 12 years, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, agent for the colony in England, and Deputy Governor from 1690 to 1700. (See "Colonial Families of the United States")

    "He became a large landowner in his own right as well as by inheritance, and was prominently active in all interests of town and Colony. It was written of him at a later period: 'He was a man of great weight of thought, sharpness of wit, aptness of action, and adroitness of understanding.' " (See "The Greenes of Rhode Island" compiled by Louise Brownell Clarke, New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1903, p. 59)

    Official leadership positions he held:
    Town Clerk and Surveyor of Warwick, RI
    Commissioner: Member of Colonial Assemblies
    Deputy, Assistant, and Deputy Governor for about 11 years
    Captain of the Militia for 8 years
    Major for 7 years
    Attorney general 1657 - 1660
    Secretary of State 1652 - 1654
    Several times was sent to England as an Agent for the Colony

    His will, dated Dec 1706, says he is in his 87th year, and his wife in her 80th. He names sons Richard, Samuel, Peter, & Job; and daughters Deborah, Philip(a), Ann, Catherine, & Adere; granddaughter Mary Dyer; and refers to Philip(a)'s children but not by name.

    John married Anne ALMY Abt 1648. Anne (daughter of William ALMY and Audrey BARLOWE) was born 26 Feb 1626/27, South Kilworth, Leicester, England; died 6 May 1709, Warwick, RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Anne ALMY was born 26 Feb 1626/27, South Kilworth, Leicester, England (daughter of William ALMY and Audrey BARLOWE); died 6 May 1709, Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    Her name may have been Ann, Annis, or Agnes.

    Notes:

    The children of this marriage are found in the Warwick, RI, First Book of Marriages.

    Children:
    1. Deborah Greene was born 10 Aug 1649, Warwick, RI; died 8 Feb 1728/29.
    2. John Greene was born 6 Jun 1651; died 1 Feb 1685/86.
    3. William Greene was born 5 Mar 1653/54; died Abt Jan 1679/80.
    4. Peter Greene was born 4 Feb 1654/55; died 12 Aug 1723.
    5. Job GREENE was born 24 Aug 1656; died 6 Jul 1745.
    6. 5. Phillip\Phillippe GREENE was born 7 Oct 1658, Portsmouth, RI; died Between 1690 and 1706.
    7. Richard Greene was born 8 Feb 1660/61, Warwick, RI; died Abt Jun 1711.
    8. Ann Greene was born 19 Mar 1662/63, Warwick, RI.
    9. Catherine Greene was born 15 Aug 1665, Warwick, RI; died 1755.
    10. Audrey Greene was born 27 Dec 1667, Warwick, RI; died 17 Apr 1733.
    11. Samuel Greene was born 30 Jan 1669/70; died 18 Sep 1720.

  5. 12.  Giles SLOCUM (son of Philip SLOCOMBE and Charity BICKHAM); died 1683, Portsmouth, RI.

    Notes:

    Giles & Joan were among the earliest settlers of Portsmouth, RI. He was there by 1648, was a freeman there by 1655, and purchased land in Dartmouth, MA in 1669. He was probably among the first to join the Society of Friends in RI, and made a bequest to the society in his will, dated 10 October 1681, calling the Quakers his "loving friends the people of God." He owned and gave to his sons large tracts of land in Rhode Island, New Plymouth (MA), and New Jersey.

    Giles — Joan Unknown. Joan died 31 Aug 1679. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Joan Unknown died 31 Aug 1679.

    Notes:

    Friends' records record her death: "Joan Slocum the wife of old Giles she Dyed at Portsmouth the 31st 6 mo. 1679."

    Children:
    1. Johanah Slocum was born 16 May 1642.
    2. John Slocum was born 26 May 1645.
    3. Giles Slocum was born 25 Mar 1647.
    4. 6. Ebenezer SLOCUM was born 25 Mar 1650; died Abt 13 Feb 1714/15, Jamestown, RI.
    5. Nathaniel Slocum was born 25 Dec 1652.
    6. Peleg Slocum was born 17 Aug 1654.
    7. Samuell Slocum was born Between 1655 and 1659.
    8. Mary Slocum was born 3 Jul 1660.
    9. Elieazer Slocum was born 25 Dec 1664.

  7. 14.  Edward THURSTON was born 1617, England; died 1 Mar 1706/07, Newport, RI; was buried , Coddington Burial Ground, Newport, RI.

    Notes:

    Edward Thurston was a Quaker at Newport, RI, prior to 1647. He was a freeman at Newport in 1655. On 26 August 1688, Edward was one of a number of Quakers who signed a request addressed to the King asking to be excused from bearing arms because they were peaceable people, but promising to fulfill all other obligations of taxes and duties. In 1690 he was one of five signers of a letter to King William & Queen Mary, congratulating them on their accession to the Crown.

    I have very roughly estimated the birth years of some of Edward's children.

    Edward married Elizabeth MOTT 1647, Newport, RI. Elizabeth was born 1627. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Elizabeth MOTT was born 1627.
    Children:
    1. Edward Thurston, Jr. was born Abt 1648; died Bef Jan 1703/04.
    2. Samuel Thurston was born Abt 1650.
    3. Thomas Thurston was born Abt 1653.
    4. Rebecca Thurston was born Abt 1655.
    5. 7. Mary THURSTON was born Feb 1656/57, Newport, RI; died 16 Nov 1732, Jamestown, RI.
    6. Jonathan Thurston was born 4 Jan 1658/59, Newport, RI.
    7. Daniel Thurston was born Abt 1661.