Kerr Family to Missouri

Robert Kerr (1793 TN-1870 MO), son of Robert Kerr and Amy George. Married Elizabeth Clack (1797 KY – 1890 MO), daughter of Rawleigh Clack and Mary Randles, on 12 Dec 1816, Sevier Co TN. Robert and Elizabeth moved from Sevier Co TN to Rhea Co TN about 1830. They moved on to Lawrence Co MO abt 1845, where they both died. Both buried in Kerr Cem located Greene Co MO.

Thomas Jefferson Kerr (1805 TN – 1888 MO), son of Robert Kerr and Amy George. Married Martha Clack, daughter of Rawleigh Clack and Mary Randles, on 29 Aug 1826, Sevier Co TN. They moved to Rhea Co TN abt 1830. They moved to Lawrence Co MO abt 1849, where they both died. Both buried in Kerr Cem located Greene Co TN.

John Kerr (1806 – ), son of James Kerr and Anne Jones. Married Sarah Caroline Garrett, abt 1830. They lived in Rhea Co, then moved on to Bradley Co TN.

William Kerr (1803 TN – ), son of David Kerr and Rachel Goforth. Married Martha McCarroll, 1826, Sevier Co TN. Moved to Rhea Co abt 1830. Moved to Barry Co MO about 1839.

Submitted by Joyce Kerr
jokerr@bellsouth.net

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One Response to Kerr Family to Missouri

  1. Earl McCarroll says:

    I am instrested in finding info on the James and Ester McCarroll,that married in Jefferson Co. Tn. in 1801,then lived Sevier Co. Tn,then lived Rhea Co. Tn. in 1830 and living next door is William Kerr that married James and Ester McCarroll daughter Martha McCarroll that in 1839 moved to Missouri. other possiable children of James and Ester are Rebecca McCarroll that married Ambler Grubb in 1828 in Rhea Co. Tn. and Ester McCarroll that married a ______ Faris and he died before 1850 in Tn,Ga,or Ala. James McCarroll/McCarrell may have been a brother or son to John McCarrell that is also in Rhea Co. Tn. in 1830 living not to far from James. Any help woul be greatly appreciated. My ancestor John F. McCarroll born 1813 Jefferson Co. Tn. according to his son Thomas McCarroll death certificate in 1935. Thanks for any help offered.

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