Saturday, May 1, 2010

Stephen Carr (Birth to 1899)

The Life Story of Stephen and Sarah Jane (Catterall) Carr
By: Julie Marie (Allen) Carr

Part One: Stephen and Sarah Jane (Catterall) Carr and family
Chapter 1:  Stephen Carr (Birth to 1899)


Stephen Carr was born to William and Leah (Ferguson) Carr on
12 April 1878 at High Row, Pelton Fell, {sub-district of Chester le Street}, Durham, England. I received the Certified Copy of an Entry of Birth today 7 May 2010, which gave me the exact date of birth and his parents names of William Carr and Leah Carr, formerly Ferguson. These names let me know that I am following the correct Stephen Carr.




I got the following information on Stephen Carr’s Baptism from the following website. I have not seen the original document -- Baptisms Pelton Holy Trinity: Stephen Carr baptized 7 Aug 1878 son of William and Leah Carr. Someday, my goal is to contact the church and get copies of the baptism -- there is other family members, who were baptized there also. You will know when this goal as been completed because I will post it here.


Baptisms, Chester-le-Street District -
Record Number: 475246.0
Location: Pelton
Church: Holy Trinity
Denomination: Anglican
7 Aug 1878 Stephen Carr, of High Rows, born 12 Apr 1878, son of William (miner) & Leah Carr
http://www.durhamrecordsonline.com/



Thanks Chris and Ann for telling me about Google Image, I am now able to include picture of the church, where so many of my husband’s relatives attended. I’m sure the times were different and rough, but I can picture in my mind little Stephen being held by his parents and brought up to the altar, where the priest sprinkled water on his head. I wonder what prayer was said over him, and how many relatives attended the service.



The first census Stephen Carr was listed on was the 1881 England census, at the age of 2. They were living at Pelton, Pelton Fell, Chester Le St, Pelton Holy Trinity.

The following transcription is provided at the following website;
1881 census RG11/4981 folios 116 and 117, pages 14 and 15
Pelton Fell, High Rows


William Carr, Head, Mar, 33, Coal Miner, Durham Waldridge
Leah Carr, Wife, Mar, 31, Coal miner wife, Durham Wingate


Next page
William Carr, Son, Unm, 9, Scholar, Durham Edmondsley
Mary Carr, Daur, 4, Scholar, Durham Nettlesworth
Stephen Carr, Son, 2, Durham Pelton Fell
John Carr, Son, 11 MO, Durham Pelton Fell




Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1881 England Census
(Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004),
http://www.ancestry.com/, Database online.
Class: RG11; Piece: 4981; Folio: 116; Page: 14;GSU roll: 1342198.
Record for Stephen Carr.




Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1881 England Census
(Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004),
http://www.ancestry.com/, Database online.
Class: RG11; Piece: 4981; Folio: 117; Page: 15;GSU roll: 1342198.
Record for Stephen Carr.

When I first started looking at the 1881 England Census, I had looked at the following Stephen so many times I can’t count them. However, I didn’t have enough information on him to declare that this was my husband’s Grandpa so I put it in my notes and went on. It was really great to finally be able to say I saw Grandpa Stephen’s name as a 2 year old. I also was able to complete another generation with the parent names of William and Leah Carr, and Stephen’s siblings William, Mary, and John. This was all information that up until I found this census and the 1891 England census, we had no clue of. I feel like so much information as come by way in the last few months, that Stephen must have really wanted to be found. Something I’m going to do is research this part of England to see what it looked like and what it felt like to live there in 1880’s. If you have already done such research and would like to contribute to the blog, please email me at juliecarrfamilyresearch@gmail.com, and I will post it giving you credit and link this part to that entry.




I wonder what happened in the next ten years of Little Stephen’s life. What did he do during those years? Did he go to school? Did he play with his siblings or was he to busy working? As you can see in the 1881 England Census, Stephen’s dad William was a Coal Miner -- How old was Stephen when he started working in the Coal Mines? In the 1891 England census, William Carr and his son William are working in the coal mines. I still wonder how old Stephen was when he started working in the Coal Mines. I know some was as young as 12 year old, if that’s the case then Stephen would be starting to work soon. I couldn’t imagine my son (13 years old) working in a coal mine. So many question, so little time to answer. I really wish I had some stories to go with the time period, but at least we broke the brick wall and found his family.




In the 1891 England Census, Stephen was 12 year old living in Bedlington, Bedlingtonshire, Bedlington, Moreph, St. Cuthbert, Northumberland, England. One of the saddest parts of Stephen’s life is that his mom died by the time he was 12 years old. In fact, Leah (Ferguson) Carr died when Stephen was only 3 years old. I wonder how Stephen felt did he understand when his mommy disappeared. Did he cry? Did he act out like so many kids today do when parents pass away at an early age. With the family research I have done, it is very common for fathers to get remarried -- however, according to the 1891 England Census, it was only William Carr and his 4 children, William, Mary, Stephen, and Albert John living there. Does this mean that William never remarried? Or was there a second wife that also died or left. Sometimes it’s great to find documents with your family, but even when they answer some question -- they leave some unanswered and brings new questions to be answered. Not only the questions and answers, but they bring tears to your eyes. I can feel the pain Grandpa Stephen and his siblings felt without their mother. I have so many memories with my mom, I couldn’t imagine not having her.




The following transcription is provided at the following website;
1891
RG12/4256 ed3 folio23 page 2
Baptist Yard, Bedlington, Northumberland
William Carr head widower 43 coal miner DUR Waldridge Fell
William Carr son s 19 coal miner DUR Edmondsley
Mary Carr daur s 17 DUR Nettlesworth
Stephen Carr son 12 DUR Pelton Fell
Albert John Carr son 9 DUR Garfield




Ancestry.com, 1891 England Census
(Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005),
http://www.ancestry.com/, Database online.
Class: RG12; Piece: 4256; Folio 23; Page 2; GSU roll: 6099366.
Record for Stephen Carr.




Stay tuned to see what happens in the next ten years? What does Stephen Carr do with his life? One can only wonder at this point in time, but little by little we will break down the brick walls. By the way, a little hint is that he gets married on 15 Sept 1900.


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This is not only the story of Stephen and Sarah’s life, but also the story behind my research. I hope little by little I will be able to not only find documents that prove their family, but also stories that bring them to life. Please if you have anything you want to add to this blog, email me at juliecarrfamilyresearch@gmail.com.


Thank you,
Julie Marie (Allen) Carr

Introduction

The Life Story of Stephen and Sarah Jane (Catterall) Carr
By: Julie Marie (Allen) Carr


Introduction
 
 
I started working on my family tree while still in high school. I got some information, but didn’t really continue with it. It took my son being born to really get me involved again, and even then it was an off and on again hobby due to not having a lot of time to work on it or money to spend on it. Through the years, I have lost many people, who could have helped and given first hand accounts of my families history.




In the summer of 1996, I really started working on my son’s family tree, which of course includes my side of the family and my husband’s side of the family. This blog is dedicated to my husband’s dad’s side of the family. At the time I started researching this family all we knew was that my husband’s grandparents left England to go to Canada around 1912, and then made it to the United States before 1914. We knew this because one of my husband’s aunts was born in Canada in 1912, and my husband’s dad was born in Pennsylvania in 1913.


Through the years, I have research different parts of the family. When I get overwhelmed on one branch, I would start on a new one. My husband’s side of the family is the biggest brick wall I have ever had to deal with -- both on his dad’s side of the family and his mom’s. I received the death certificates for Stephen and Sarah early on in my research, but they really didn’t help much for they gave ENGLAND as a birthplace and unknown for the parents names. Sarah’s maiden name was passed down any where from Cottrell, Cotterell, Cotterall, and Catterall. There was even a way that had a W in it. The fact of not having the spelling of the last name nor where in England the family was from made it nearly impossible to find this family anywhere.


Luckily for me, my family moved to Cleveland, Tennessee in the summer of 2009. It was at the Cleveland Public Library one hot summer day that I had my major break through. The library had the Ancestry.com library edition, which allowed me to do research for free. The cost of my research was what would slow me down at different times in my life, and is still a factor, but with more and more records online for free I am able to get a family tree generation by generation with documentation and proof of the family line.


I was able to find Stephen Carr’s World War II card, which stated that he was born on 12 Apr 1878 in Pelton Fell, Durham, England. This was the key that solved a mystery that was almost a century old. The mystery was the answer to where in England the CARR Family was from; needless to say, Stephen and Sarah never past this information down to the younger children. My husband’s father, who was born on 11 Sept 1913 in Pennsylvania, never knew where in England his family was from just that he was the first born in the USA and that one of his older sisters was born in Canada. I also found many generations in the England Censuses that day, but wasn’t ready to say with a 100% certainty that I was following the right Stephen Carr. I was so happy with this find, because it also allowed me to find them going to Canada and crossing over to United States of America. My husband’s dad also knew that one of his sisters died at sea on their way to Canada, which helped me find the right family. I wish I would have gotten to met my husband's dad, but needless to say he died in 1988 and I didn't meet my husband until 1995.






Ancestry.com, U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
(Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007),
http://www.ancestry.com/, Database online. Roll: WW2_2243968;
Local board: Ohio , West Virginia. Record for Stephen Carr.
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This is not only the story of Stephen and Sarah’s life, but also the story behind my research. I hope little by little I will be able to not only find documents that prove their family, but also stories that bring them to life. Please if you have anything you want to add to this blog, email me at juliecarrfamilyresearch@gmail.com.


From here I will write Part one of The Life Story of Stephen and Sarah Jane (Catterall) Carr and their family. I will also write Part two -- Stephen's parents, Part three -- Sarah's Parents, and on back as I get the documents to prove each generation. Please take a look at the Table of Content that will link to each section and will be updated each time I add an entry to the blog. And always feel free to email me at juliecarrfamilyresearch@gmail.com if you have something to add and/or update.


Thank you,
Julie Marie (Allen) Carr

Table of Contents

The Life Story of Stephen and Sarah Jane (Catterall) Carr
By: Julie Marie (Allen) Carr
  
Table of Contents


Part One: Stephen and Sarah Jane (Catterall) Carr and family

Introduction:

Chapter 1: Stephen Carr (Birth to 1899)

Chapter 2: Sarah Jane Catterall (Birth to 1899)

Chapter 3: Stephen and Sarah’s life together in England (1900 to 1911)

Chapter 4: Stephen and Sarah’s Children born in England
Chapter 5: Stephen and Sarah’s life together in Canada (1911 to 1913)

Chapter 6: Stephen and Sarah’s Child born in Canada

Chapter 7: Stephen and Sarah’s life together in the USA (1913 - 1952)

Chapter 8: Stephen and Sarah’s Children born in the United States of America

  •  Section 8.1: Michael Mickey Carr (11 Sept 1913 to 24 Aug 1988)
  •  Section 8.2: Viginia Carr (24 Nov 1916 to 14 Aug 1989)
  •  Section 8.3: Florence Mae Carr (15 Sept 1918 to 20 Apr 1990)
  •  Section 8.4: Nicholas Albert Carr (10 Apr 1921 to 28 Dec 1922)
  •  Section 8.5: Stephen Carr (13 Apr 1922 to 31 Aug 1998)
  •  Section 8.6: Hilda Carr (21 Jul 1925 to 18 Mar 1999)
  •  Section 8.7: Laura Carr (01 Dec 1928 to 17 Apr 1985)
Chapter 9: Stephen’s Death (03 Nov 1953)

Chapter 10: Sarah’s Death (16 Apr 1954)

Conclusion: