EARLY
INHABITANTS OF IPSWICH, MASS. By Abraham Hammatt , page 48
CARR, George, 1635, is possessed of an houselot about half an acre butting upon the south upon the town river, on the east by a planting lot of his own, on the north by the planting lot of Daniel Clarke’s, with liberty granted him to fence the said lot as low as the low water mark, provided he leave a way or gate for passage by the river side.
1636. He was possessed of an island of about 20 acres on the east side of Labor-in-vain, which John Andrews afterwards possessed and conveyed to Mary Webster, widow, Nov. 30, 1646. He removed to Salisbury, 1640.