Edward Carr
(Cir 1780-)
Margaret
(Cir 1785-)
John Carr
(1809-1878)
Jane Robinson
(1804-After 1861)
Charlotte Carr
(Cir 1839-)

 

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Charlotte Carr

  • Born: Cir 1839

  Noted events in her life were:

• Census, 1881. 76 Ian Unsworth notes:

This is an extract from the 1881 British Census relating to Matthew Carr and two of his siblings for Eccles Road Workhouse:

ntblBenjamin CARR13 M Inmate ScholarSalfordntbl Charlotte CARR U 9 F Inmate Scholarntbl Matthew CARR 6 M Inmate Scholar
This workhouse was aimed at training boys for the sea and girls for domestic service. Matthew did spend time in the North Sea as a 12 year old on the fishing smacks.

Benjamin Carr subsequently moved to Nova Scotia and was a member of the Halifax Philharmonic Orchestra as a renowned euphonium player. I have previously seen a newspaper cutting relating to that information.
Charlotte married a Charles Richardson and remained in Salford. They had three daughters, Elizabeth, Sarah and May who were born late 1800's or early 1900. They were spinster ladies and were actively involved with St. Bartholomew's Church in Salford. This is the church where Matthew Carr and Sarah Elizabeth Marsh were married in 1900 and my mother was baptised there in 1903.

Matthew worked at Tooths Brewery in Sydney from 1915 until 1945 as a bricklayer's labourer. Interesting how that trade appears on a regular basis.


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