Bucks County PA Archives Biographies.....Carr, Wilmer W. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joe Patterson, Patricia Bastik & Susan Walters Dec 2009 Source: History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; edited by J.H. Battle; A. Warner & Co.; 1887 Warminster Township WILMER W. CARR merchant, P.O. Breadysville, is a grandson of Simeon Carr, and on his mother's side of Miles Carver, both of whom were residents of Bucks county, and are buried in the burying-ground attached to the Wrightstown Friends' meeting-house. Simeon Carr was a farmer, owning a place in Solebury township. He died March 3, 1885, at Center Hill, in that township, at the extreme age of 94. He was twice married, his first wife being Hannah Montgomery. His second wife was Margaret Randall, who died eighteen years prior to her husband. The children were all the issue of the first marriage, the eldest son being Joseph Montgomery Carr, who was born in Buckingham township in 1823. He was reared a farmer, and at his marriage began for himself on a place in Buckingham belonging to his father, and a few years later bought a farm near Forest Grove, where he lived for about twelve years, when he sold it and bought another in Warrington township, staying there three years, when he bought the store property at Warrington Square. Later he left there and bought the property where his son, Wilmer W., now carries on business. In 1886 he opened a store in Philadelphia. His wife is Beulah Carver, who was born in Buckingham township in 1825. To their union seven children have been born: Jennie C., Anna Rebecca, Mary Emma, Ella, Charles and Lindfield, and Wilmer W., the oldest, who was born January 18, 1850, in Buckingham township. He received his education at the public schools, and at the Tennent school in Warwick township, where he graduated in 1867. After leaving school he went into his father's store, and worked for him until 1883, when, in connection with Newton Ely, he bought the business, and two years later bought his partner's interest, and has since carried on the business himself. On December 4, 1872, he was married to Sarah, daughter of James McKinstry, of Warrington township. She was born January 18, 1849. To their union four children have been born: Irving, Joseph Monroe, Wilmer W., and Spencer G. Mr. Carr belongs to the Neshaminy Tribe of Red Men, No. 160, of Ivyland, and he and his wife are members of the Neshaminy church of Warwick. Among those who know him he bears an irreproachable character for integrity and uprightness.