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Benjamin Carr

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Benjamin Carr was born on 31 Oct 1685 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States (son of Caleb Carr and Deborah Sayles); died on 15 Mar 1701.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L4WJ-VHC
    • Initiatory (LDS): 14 Feb 1930, LOGAN


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Caleb Carr was born on 23 Aug 1657 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States (son of Governor Caleb Carr and Mercy Vaughan); died on 10 Oct 1700 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Jamestown #1, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MK1C-CR8
    • Initiatory (LDS): 21 Dec 1999, LOGAN

    Caleb married Deborah Sayles in 1681 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Deborah (daughter of John Sayles and Mary Williams) was born in 1656 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died on 22 Dec 1728 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Jamestown #1, Newport, Rhode Island, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Deborah Sayles was born in 1656 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States (daughter of John Sayles and Mary Williams); died on 22 Dec 1728 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Jamestown #1, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: 997D-9MQ
    • Initiatory (LDS): 12 Feb 1930, LOGAN

    Children:
    1. John Carr was born on 4 Jan 1681 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died on 24 Jan 1762 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Newport #3, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    2. Son Carr was born on 16 Sep 1682 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died in Sep 1682 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Sep 1682 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    3. Mercy Carr was born on 7 Oct 1683 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died in Dec 1776 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.
    4. 1. Benjamin Carr was born on 31 Oct 1685 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died on 15 Mar 1701.
    5. Daniel Carr was born on 15 Nov 1687 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died on 11 Apr 1738 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Newport #3, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    6. Peleg Carr was born on 14 Mar 1689 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died on 4 Jan 1736 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Newport #3, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    7. Deborah Carr was born on 1 Apr 1692 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died on 6 May 1729 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    8. Roby Carr was born on 7 Sep 1694 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died on 22 Dec 1728 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Newport #3, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    9. Rachael Carr was born in 1695 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    10. Mary Carr was born on 25 Feb 1696 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died about 1766 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    11. Sayles Carr was born on 24 Nov 1696 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died in 1744; was buried in 1744.
    12. Alice Carr was born in 1700 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Governor Caleb Carr was born on 9 Dec 1616 in London, Middlesex, England; died on 17 Dec 1695 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Jamestown #1, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: L6LN-RDY
    • Initiatory (LDS): 3 Nov 1882, SGEOR

    Notes:

    He was a governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantatio n s, serving a very short term prior to his death by drowning. In 1635 , a t the age of 11, he sailed from England on the ship Elizabeth and An n wit h his older brother Robert. Carr's name appears on a list of Newpor t free men in 1655, and he began serving in a civil capacity the year pri or whe n he became a commissioner. He served in this capacity for a tota l of si x years between 1654 and 1662, and then served as deputy for 12 y ears fro m 1664 to 1690. During the years when he wasn't serving as deput y, he wa s an assistant, serving in this role for a total of ten years.[1 ] From 16 77 to 1678 he was the justice of the General Quarter Session an d Inferio r Court of Common Pleas.

    Between 1658 and 1663 Carr purchased several large tracts of land on Con a nicut Island (later becoming Jamestown), and following his death he wil le d this property to his sons. He owned a boat, and in 1671 he was pai d fou r pounds for services rendered with the craft.[1] In 1676 he bough t the s ervices of an Indian captive, for which he paid 12 bushels of Ind ian corn .

    Carr became governor of the colony in 1695, and in this capacity he wro t e to Governor Fletcher of New York in answer to a request for 48 men fr o m Rhode Island to assist in the defense of New York. He agreed to eith e r send the men, or some comparable assistance. Carr drowned late in 16 9 5 and was buried in a family cemetery in Newport. He was succeeded as g ov ernor by Walter Clarke.

    Carr had 11 children, seven by his first wife and four by his second, mo s t of whom grew to maturity and married. His second wife, Sarah, was a d au ghter of former colonial President Jeremy Clarke and his wife Frances.

    Caleb married Mercy Vaughan about 1654 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Mercy was born in 1630; died on 21 Sep 1675 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Jamestown #1, Newport, Rhode Island, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mercy Vaughan was born in 1630; died on 21 Sep 1675 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Jamestown #1, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KLYV-C5F
    • Initiatory (LDS): 22 Feb 1929, LOGAN

    Children:
    1. Nicholas Carr was born on 22 Oct 1654 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died on 17 Feb 1709 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    2. Mercy Carr was born on 3 Apr 1656 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died in Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    3. 2. Caleb Carr was born on 23 Aug 1657 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died on 10 Oct 1700 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Jamestown #1, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    4. Samuel Carr was born on 15 Dec 1658 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died on 8 Mar 1694 in Jericho, Nassau, New York, United States.
    5. Marcy Carr was born on 1 Jan 1661 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died in 1717 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    6. John Carr was born on 22 Oct 1664 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died on 17 Feb 1714 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Jamestown #1, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    7. Edward Carr was born in 1666 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died on 14 Oct 1711 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Newport #3, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    8. Son Carr was born in 1667 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died in 1667 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    9. Son Carr was born in 1669 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; died in 1669 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.

  3. 6.  John Sayles was born about 1633 in England (son of John Sayles); died in 1681 in Middletown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in 1681 in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Middletown #14, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: L5XJ-6JS
    • Initiatory (LDS): 13 Jan 1916, SLAKE

    John married Mary Williams about 1650 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Mary (daughter of Roger Williams and Mary Barnard) was born in Aug 1633 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States; died in 1684 in Middletown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in 1684 in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Middletown #14, Newport, Rhode Island, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Williams was born in Aug 1633 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States (daughter of Roger Williams and Mary Barnard); died in 1684 in Middletown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in 1684 in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Middletown #14, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LRSV-ZGT
    • Initiatory (LDS): 15 Oct 1914, SLAKE

    Children:
    1. Mary Sayles was born on 11 Jul 1652 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, United States; died in 1717 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in 1686.
    2. Phoebe Sayles was born in 1653 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died in 1744 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in 1744.
    3. John Sayles was born on 17 Aug 1654 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died on 2 Aug 1727 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in North Burial Ground, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
    4. Isabel Sayles was born in 1657 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died in 1716.
    5. Eleanor Sayles died on 11 Mar 1714 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, United States.
    6. Catherine Sayles was born in 1671 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died on 21 Feb 1753 in Rhode Island, United States.
    7. John Sayles was born on 17 Aug 1654 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died on 2 Aug 1727 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in North Burial Ground, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
    8. Isabel Sayles was born in 1659 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died on 14 Jan 1735 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Newport #3, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    9. Mary Sayles was born on 11 Jul 1652 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died in 1718 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in 1718 in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Middletown #14, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    10. 3. Deborah Sayles was born in 1656 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died on 22 Dec 1728 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Jamestown #1, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    11. Anne Sayles was born about 1662 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
    12. Richard Sayles was born in 1664 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
    13. Thomas Sayles was born about 1668 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
    14. Elinor Sayles was born in May 1671 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died on 11 Mar 1714 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Warwick #58, Kent, Rhode Island, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Sayles was born in England; died after 1645 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LK9Z-973
    • Initiatory (LDS): 17 Jun 2009, ARIZO

    Children:
    1. 6. John Sayles was born about 1633 in England; died in 1681 in Middletown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in 1681 in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Middletown #14, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.

  2. 14.  Roger Williams was born about 1603 in London, Middlesex, England; died about 1683 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LR7T-FWX
    • Initiatory (LDS): 15 Oct 1879, SGEOR

    Notes:

    Minister and champion of Liberty. He immigrated to Salem, MA where his s t rong belief in civic and religious liberty put him at odds with the Pur it ans. He founded the colony of Rhode Island.

    Roger's youth was spent in the parish of St. Sepulchre's without Newgat e , London. This was at a time when so-called Puritans and heretics wer e be ing burned at the stake in nearby Smithfield. The burnings ended i n 1611- 1612, but they probably influenced the young Roger in his later b eliefs i n civic and religious liberty.

    During his teens, Roger Williams came to the attention of Sir Edward Cok e , one-time Chief Justice of England, through whose influence he was enr ol led at Sutton's Hospital, a part of Charter House, a school in London . H e next entered Pembroke College at Cambridge University from which h e gra duated in 1627. All of the literature currently available at Pembro ke t o prospective students mentions Roger Williams, his part in the Refo rmati on, and his founding of the Colony of Rhode Island. At Pembroke, h e was o ne of eight students granted scholarships based on excellence i n Latin, G reek and Hebrew.

    After he left Cambridge, Roger Williams was Chaplain to a wealthy famil y , and on 15 December 1629 he married at the Church of High Laver, Esse x , England, Mary Barnard the daughter of the Reverend Richard Barnard o f N ottinghamshire. He became one of a growing group whose ideas of sou l libe rty and the separation of church and state differed from the estab lishe d Church of England. When he discovered he was to be brought befor e the K ing's Council for trial, he thought it expedient to leave England . He an d Mary sailed aboard the ship LYON. After 67 days at sea, they ar rive d 5 February 1631 at Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

    Roger preached first at Salem, then at Plymouth, then back to Salem, alw a ys at odds with the structured Puritans. When he was about to be deport e d to England, Roger fled southwest out of the Massachusetts Bay Colony . H e was befriended by local Indians, and eventually settled at the head wate rs of what is now Narragansett Bay, after he learned that his firs t settl ement on the east bank of the Seekonk River was within the bounda ries o f the Plymouth Colony.

    Roger purchased land from the Narragansett Chiefs Canonicus and Miantono m i, and named his settlement Providence in thanks to God. The original d ee d remains in the archives of the City of Providence.

    In 1638, Ezekiel Holliman, in the absence of any scripturally baptized p e rson in the new world, is known to have baptized or rebaptized Roger Wi ll iams who in turn baptized Ezekiel Holliman and the following ten men : Joh n Throckmorton, Richard Scott, Stukeley Westcott, Thomas James, Rob ert Co le, John Greene, William Harris, Thomas Olney, Francis Weston an d Richar d Waterman. These twelve men are considered founding of the Th e First Bap tist Church in America, a congregation which remains active t oday in it s beautiful old church on North Main Street in Providence. I n addition, t he following women were known to have been baptized and the refore though t to have joined with the church at the time of its origin : Mrs. Mary Wil liams, Mrs. Thorgmorton, Mrs. Olney, Mrs. Westcott, Mrs . Holliman, Wido w Reeves, and probably Mrs. Richard Scott.

    Roger made two trips back to England during his lifetime, the first in J u ne or July 1643 to obtain a charter for his colony to forestall the att em pts of neighboring colonies to take over Providence. He returned wit h a c harter for the Providence Plantations in Narragansett Bay which inc orpora ted Providence, Newport and Portsmouth. During this voyage, he pro duced h is best known literary work Key Into the Languages of America, wh ich, whe n published in London in 1643, made him the authority on America n Indians .

    In 1651, Colony affairs again interfered, and he sold his trading pos t a t Concumscussoc (now North Kingstown) to raise fund for another voyag e t o England to have the first charter confirmed. He was accompanied b y Reve rend John Clarke of Newport who stayed on when family responsibili ties ca used Roger's return sometime before 1654. John Clarke finally obt ained th e Royal Charter from Charles II on 8 July 1663, thereby avertin g furthe r trouble with William Coddington and other colonists at Newport , who ha d previously obtained a charter for a separate colony.

    Roger Williams was Governor of the Colony 1654 through 1658. During th e l ater years of his life, he saw almost all of Providence burned durin g Kin g Phillip's War, 1675 to 1676. He lived to see Providence rebuilt . He con tinued to preach, and the colony grew through its acceptance o f settler s of all religious persuasions. Volumes I and II of The Corresp ondence o f Roger Williams, published in 1988 for the Rhode Island Histor ical Socie ty, Glenn W. LaFantasie, Editor, present an excellent pictur e of his phil osophy and personality. Unfortunately, there was no known p ainting made o f him during his lifetime, although many artists and sculp tors have portr ayed him as they envision him.

    Source: Human Rights Great lives by William Jay Jacobs
    His father owned a tailor shop on Cow Lane. The family room and kitche n e xtended ack to the rear of the store, with bedrooms ranged above on t he s econd floor.

    He learned the newly developed shorthand and would take down the sermon s . He was hired by Sir Edward Coke as his secretary. in 1621 he provid e d a scholarship for him at the Charterhouse School to prepare him for c ol lege.

    In 1627 Roger Williams graduated with honors from Cambridge University , a gain on scholarship. Two years later he was ordained at Cambridge a s a Pr otestant minister.

    In 1628, Roger Williams became personal chaplain to Sir William Masha m , a country gentleman. He married Mary Barnard who worked in Masham's h ou sehold. In 1630 they set sail aboard the Lyon. After a rough crossing , th ey arrived near Boston on February 5, 1631. The Massachusetts Genera l Cou rt offered him a position as minister to the Boston congregation. H e refu sed. He said that the Church should be separate from the governmen t. Hi s followers were called "Separatists".

    He ministered at Plymouth Colony made up of the society of Pilgrims le d b y Governor William Bradford.

    Next Williams became minister in Salem, Massachusetts Bay. He clashed wi t h the Puritan minister John Cotton. All religion, not just one shoul d b e tolerated. They didn't like either his opinion of the treatment o f th e Indians. The General Court lost patience with him on Oct 9, 1635 f or pr eaching "new and dangerous opinions". He fled on foot into the wild ernes s in midwinter snows.

    He survived with the friendship with the Indians Wampanoags and the Narr a gansetts. He stayed 14 weeks in a bitter winter season. In 1636 he cros se d the Seekonk River and established the colon of Providence, a gift fr o m Canonicus chief of the Narragansetts.
    His wife and second daughter named "Freeborn" came. He was contemporar y w ith Anne Hutchinson. They gained title to the islands of Prudence an d Aqu idneck, part of Rhode Island for forty fathoms of white beads, te n coats , and twenty hoes. It was a gift of love that chiefs Canonicus an d Mianto nomi had for Roger Williams.

    1643 Rhode Island had grown to include Providence, Portsmouth, Newport , a nd Warwick all which began a haven for persecuted of which the Quaker s we re part. He wrote a book called "The Bloody Tenet of Persecution". H e bel ieved civil power belonged to the people.

    In 1654 he was elected president of Rhode Island. For the rest of his li f e he was a public servant, never receiving pay for his work. He was a f ar mer and trader. He died 1683 at about age 80. He was respected for hi s ho nesty, generosity, open-mindedness, but most of all his desire to li v e a live in the cause of humanity.

    Roger married Mary Barnard on 15 Dec 1629 in High Laver, Essex, England. Mary was born in 1609 in London, Middlesex, England; was christened on 24 Sep 1609 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England; died in 1676 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in 1676 in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #8, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 15.  Mary Barnard was born in 1609 in London, Middlesex, England; was christened on 24 Sep 1609 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England; died in 1676 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in 1676 in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #8, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: M5LN-9Y9
    • Initiatory (LDS): 5 Dec 1934

    Notes:

    Roger and his wife left Bristol, England on Feb, 1630 and arrived at Sal e m, MA in May 1630 on the Lyon.

    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Williams was born in Aug 1633 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States; died in 1684 in Middletown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in 1684 in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Middletown #14, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    2. Freeborn Williams was born on 4 Oct 1635 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died on 10 Jan 1709 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried on 10 Jan 1709 in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Newport #14, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
    3. Providence Williams was born on 16 Sep 1638 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died in Mar 1686 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Mar 1686 in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #8, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
    4. Mercy Williams was born on 3 Jul 1640 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; was christened on 15 Jul 1640 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died on 19 Sep 1705 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; was buried on 20 Sep 1705 in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #8, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
    5. Daniel Williams was born on 15 Feb 1641 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died on 14 May 1712 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #8, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
    6. Joseph Williams was born on 12 Dec 1643 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; was christened on 12 Dec 1643 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; died on 17 Aug 1724 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; was buried in Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #41, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.