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Offline Connor MacFadyen

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the carr/corr family falkirk area.
« on: Saturday 07 June 14 23:52 BST (UK) »
I am a mcgrandles from falkirk and trying to trace my family tree now the mcgrandles and carr families are big Irish Catholic families and I am looking to concentrate on the carr family who are proving difficult. I have the names of two Carr's Patrick carr and his mother rose ann Ramsey both who were buried at dunnipace cemetery does anybody know of their children and siblings and where in the cemetery they are buried 

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Re: the carr/corr family falkirk area.
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 08 June 14 10:39 BST (UK) »
Welcome to Rootschat Connor.
 It would be easier for us to help you if you give us the dates for the people you hav already identified.
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Re: the carr/corr family falkirk area.
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 08 June 14 12:30 BST (UK) »
Hi all ,

There is a death for a Rose Ann RamsAy(other surname Carr) 1866 Dunipace , Stirling , born c1800.

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Re: the carr/corr family falkirk area.
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 08 June 14 14:03 BST (UK) »
Welcome from me too!!

Can I just add a wee observance .....

The spelling of the village is Dunipace (not Dunnipace/Duniplace). Entering a wrong spelling might make searching more difficult.

These are Carr individuals buried in Camelon/Falkirk Cemetery (the dates are burial dates, not dates of death):
(Camelon Cemetery Interment Registers)
Carr, Bernard, Grangemouth, 10th September 1897
Carr, Thomas, Poor House, 15th May 1902, age 27
Carr, John, 15th March 1918
Carr, Agnes nee Stewart, Carronside Street, Bainsford, 21st March 1932 age 92
Carr, Charles, Carron Road, Falkirk, 14th July 1950 age 60
Carr, Francis, Farm Street, Falkirk, 15th December 1946 age 54
Carr, Janet King, Farm Street, Falkirk, 6th July 1945 age 18
Carr, John, Greenhill Works, Bonnybridge, 4th June 1950 age 73
Carr, Mary, Main Street, Bainsford, 2nd January 1932 age 8 months

These are Carr individuals buried in Denny Cemetery (the dates are dates of death):
(www.http://memento-mori.co.uk/20.pdf)

Carr, Ann Russell, 4th January 1993 , age 35
Carr, Christina nee Turnbull, 25th January 1945
Carr, Elizabeth Jane nee Horner, 3rd June 1985, age 88
Carr, George, 15th December 1964
Carr, James, 4th October 1951, age 65
Carr?, Joseph, Infancy
Hogg, Mary nee Carr, 25th December 1971, age 78
Carr, Patrick, 6th June 1987, age 58
Carr, Thomas, 3rd March 1956 age 64

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Re: the carr/corr family falkirk area.
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 08 June 14 22:27 BST (UK) »
Hi everybody. Thank you so much for your help. All the Carr's you listed are most likely relatives as we are all around that area. Thank you.

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Re: the carr/corr family falkirk area.
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 08 June 14 23:14 BST (UK) »
Ancestry has family listed as Corr in 1861 census

Patrick (head) ironstone miner age 30
Elizabeth (wife) b Camelon age 30
Children:
Rose Ann 8
John 6
Elizabeth 2

Rose Ramsay (mother) 52
(also 4 boarders)

In 1881 census (surname shown as Carr) other children are
Kate (Catherine) Mill Worker age 16
Ellen (Helen) Mill Worker age 14
Patrick 12
Annie 4

Many of the children's births are on Family Search (Elizabeth's MS is Blair)

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Re: the carr/corr family falkirk area.
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 08 March 15 15:00 GMT (UK) »
Hi Conor -I have only started on rootschat but have researched my family tree for over 10 years. I am part of the MCGlade/ Coyle/ Carr family from Denny and Dunipace. I have a huge amount of research so if you want to know anything in particular let me know. Patrick Carr b. 1829 in Ireland d.1888 was my gg grandfather and his mother was Roseanne Ramsay who died in Dunipace 1n 1866. Patrick,s daughter Catherine married Michael Coyle in 1887 and their daughter Elizabeth Coyle  -my Grandmother married James McGlade in Denny in 1909.
What is your connection with the Carrs and are there any still in Denny and Dunipace ?
Jane

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Re: the carr/corr family falkirk area.
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 21 June 15 23:35 BST (UK) »
Hi jane

thanks for that, all that info is fantastic and if you have any more info about the family tree that would be amazing id just love to get as many generations back as I could Patrick Carr was my 3xgreat grandfather making Roseanne Ramsey my 4x great grandmother the furthest I have managed to get was her parents so anything further on any side would be amazing, I can give you my email address if it would be easier for you  . My grandmother Rose Mary Mcgrandles was a Carr and absolutely there are loads kicking around I have lots of Carr cousins and a few of my Great Aunts and Uncles are still alive.

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Re: the carr/corr family falkirk area.
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 21 July 15 13:54 BST (UK) »
I'm not sure if this is relevant or not, but have you also considered spelling errors.  I have an ancestor whose surname was Kerr. Possibly through bad verbal communication, his headstone was inscribed "Carr"   Perhaps the same error could have happened in reverse