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In the coming years, Crosby eventually bought a home in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, Crosby married Playboy Playmate Laurie Carr in 1987, eventually divorcing in 1991.
The powerful Carr, unfitted for the responsibilities thrust upon him and often dependent on his intimate friend, Overbury, for assistance with government papers, fell into the Howard camp, after beginning an affair with the married Frances Howard, Countess of Essex, daughter of the Earl of Suffolk.
Jane Perceval married Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Carr, brother of the Reverend Robert James Carr, then vicar of Brighton, in 1815 and was widowed again six years later.
Even the powerful Carr, hardly experienced for the responsibilities thrust upon him and often dependent on his intimate friend Sir Thomas Overbury for assistance with government papers, fell into the Howard camp, after beginning an affair with the married Frances Howard, Countess of Essex, daughter of the Earl of Suffolk, whom James assisted in securing an annulment of her marriage to free her to marry Carr.
On 25 September 1613, and supported by the king, Essex obtained a decree of nullity of marriage against her husband, Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, and three months later, on 26 December, got her wish and married Carr.
In 1850 he married Laura Carr ( 1807 – 1868 ), daughter of Thomas William Carr ( b. 1770 ).
She lives in Belsize Park, London, and is married to internet safety expert John Carr.
He married Eleanor Kearney, the youngest daughter of William Kinchen Kearney and Benjamin Hardee James Marie Alston Kearney, in 1860 and was the father of six children: Dr. William Kearney Carr, John Buxton Carr, Mary Elizabeth Carr, Elias Carr, Eleanor Kearney Carr, and Annie Bruce Carr.
* Frances Howard ( 31 May 1590 – 1632 ) married: ( 1 ) Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex ( 2 ) Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset had issue
When Eleanor died in 1956, Walter married Katherine Howe Baker Carr, who died in 1989.
Two of his great-grandmothers were Cherokee women who married European-American men: Nelson Carr and George B. Keeler, who played roles in trade and oil in early Oklahoma.
Carr married Josephine Marie Sullivan on June 27, 1911 at St. Dominic's Church in Columbus, Ohio.
Ingraham was married in Seattle, in April, 1888, to Miss Myra Carr, a native of Oregon, whose parents were pioneers in the early 1860s.
He married Mary Gwendolen Carr.
He was married to Marjorie Harris Carr a conservationist herself.
He married Jacqueline May Carr in 1948, and they have 3 children.
* Ellen Sophie ( 1875 – 1965 ) married Robert Carr Bosanquet,

Carr and van
The founding director of CBS News, Paul White, for whom the top award given by the broadcast news directors organization Radio Television Digital News Association ( RTDNA ) is named, Kent Cooper, who later became the longtime GM of rival Associated Press, early ABC News president Elmer Lower, Raymond Clapper, originator of the term " smoked-filled room ", Merriman Smith, Helen Thomas, Marie Colvin, Martha Gellhorn, Kate Webb, Henry Tilton Gorrell, Seymour Hersh, Lucien Carr, Neil Sheehan, Brit Hume, Keith Olbermann, New York Times columnists Thomas Friedman and Gail Collins, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, sportswriter and Untouchables co-author Oscar Fraley, author H. Allen Smith, military author Joe Galloway, Saigon evacuation photographer Hubert van Es, photographer Stan Stearns, 1970s White House photographer David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen George Reedy, Ron Nessen and Larry Speakes, longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Borders, onetime CIA Director Richard Helms, who interviewed Adolf Hitler for United Press during the 1936 Olympics, diplomat Edward M. Korry, former UP correspondent to Moscow Eugene Lyons, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb, ex-Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton, 1980's-90's Singapore President Wee Kim Wee and novelists Allen Drury, Tony Hillerman and Daniel Silva.

Carr and couple
There she became engaged to John Carr Jackson and the couple bought a ranch in Mexico but this did not prosper and the engagement was broken off.
They were separated by Eric Carr and Gene Simmons and a couple of roadies who tried to keep the peace.

Carr and had
Bodyline continued to be bowled occasionally in the 1933 English season — most notably by Nottinghamshire, who had Carr, Voce and Larwood in their team.
" According to Carr, an important advantage was that " if Soviet Russia had eventually to fight Hitler, the Western Powers would already be involved.
The " one man, one vote " cases ( Baker v. Carr and Reynolds v. Sims ) of 1962 – 1964 had the effect of ending the over-representation of rural areas in state legislatures, as well as the under-representation of suburbs.
The team hoped to build around the number one 1971 draft pick Austin Carr who had set numerous scoring records at Notre Dame, but Carr severely injured his leg shortly into his pro career and never was able to realize his potential.
Filming for City Lights officially began on December 27, 1928, after Chaplin and Carr had worked on the script for almost an entire year.
Longtime NFL president Joe Carr had said, " No owner has made money from pro football, but a lot have gone broke thinking they could.
The bridge construction was completed by Carr & Duff Inc., which had received the project in June of that year.
H. T. Carr had the first store open and was the first postmaster.
Carr claimed that she had stayed away from council meetings after receiving a death threat, and had informed the Monmouth County Prosecutor regarding the incident.
In November 2011, Carr had been censured " for conduct detrimental to the orderly conduct of borough governance and violating standards of decorum and debate of a public body ", based on statements that she had made accusing a council member and borough employee of breaking state law, and of having claimed to have chaired meetings of the Englishtown Development Committee.
The Maroons had a claim to the 1925 NFL championship, but because of a controversial decision by NFL President Joe Carr, the title was instead awarded to the Chicago Cardinals.
According to Franklin and the motel's owner, Evelyn Carr ( whose last name is identified by some sources as Card, rather than Carr ), they had been on the telephone together at the time of the incident.
Carr called the police to request that they go to the motel, informing them that she believed a shooting had occurred.
The woman who had accompanied Cooke to the motel was identified as Elisa Boyer, who had also called the police that night shortly before Carr.
The phrase had previously been used by Bertrand de Jouvenel and E. H. Carr, and subsequently by F. William Engdahl and Sheldon S. Wolin.
They had four children: Samuel Robson ( Rob ) born in 1944, John Thomas ( 1946-2005 ), James Carr ( Jim ) born in 1948, and Alice Louise born in 1949.
Carr had befriended freshman Allen Ginsberg and introduced him to Kammerer and Burroughs.
Francis Carr Gomm, the chairman of the hospital committee, had supported Treves in his decision to admit Merrick, but by November, long-term plans needed to be made.
Since the charges brought against Manstein were almost identical to those brought against Rundstedt, it is worth quoting the remarks made by the prosecutor at Manstein's trial, Sir Arthur Comyns Carr: " Contemporary German militarism flourished briefly with its recent ally, National Socialism, as well as or better than it had in the generals of the past.
They arrived at the Andrew Johnson Hotel in Knoxville, Tennessee, where Carr requested a doctor for Williams, as he was feeling the combination of the chloral hydrate and alcohol he had drunk on the way from Montgomery to Knoxville.

Carr and three
At the end of his term, after winning another three elections, Askin was the longest-serving Premier of New South Wales ; his record has since been overtaken by Neville Wran and Bob Carr.
On 14 September, Premier Carr announced that he would recommend to the Queen that Bashir's term be extended for another three years.
In the fourth round Trinidad connected a solid punch that injured Carr, and in the eighth he scored three consecutive knockdowns before the referee stopped the fight by technical knockout.
As of 2011 three middle schools, Carr, McKee, and Georgia Washington serve sections of Pike Road.
The township contains these three cemeteries: Carr Memorial, Grayling and Union.
During the next three years while a student at the University of Wisconsin, he was befriended by Carr and her husband, Ezra, a professor at the same university.
Carr tried again three years later in 1907.
His two eldest sons ( Carr and John ) having died before him, he was succeeded in turn by three of his grandsons-all brothers and sons of the 1st Earl's younger son John.
The first three starred Carr as " Dr. Gröss ", although The Worst of Faces of Death ( released between installments III and IV and consisting of highlights from the first three installments ) instead featured Schwartz's brother, James Schwartz, as " Dr. Louis Flellis ".
In what became the biggest deal till then in NBA history, involving eleven players and three teams, Francis and Tony Massenburg were sent to Houston, Michael Smith, Lee Mayberry, Rodrick Rhodes and Makhtar N ' Diaye were sent to Orlando Magic, while the Grizzlies received forwards Othella Harrington and Antoine Carr, guards Michael Dickerson and Brent Price, first-and second-round draft picks and cash.
In partnership with Robert Carr, Henry published three books of ' The Theatre of Musick ;' the fourth book and his other publications appeared independently of Carr.
* The House with the Ocean View, artist Abramović ; authors Abramović, Sean Kelly, Thomas McEvilley, Cindy Carr, Chrissie Iles, RosaLee Goldberg, Peggy Phelan ( Charta, 2004 ) ISBN 978-88-8158-436-9 ; the 2002 piece of the same name, in which Abramović lived on three open platforms in a gallery with only water for 12 days, was reenacted in Sex and the City in the HBO series ' sixth season.
In addition to the Allmans, The Hour Glass consisted of three other players who would later become renowned studio musicians in Muscle Shoals, Alabama: Pete Carr, Johnny Sandlin and Paul Hornsby.
Carr taught three semesters of military history at Bard College as a Visiting Professor.
Land in Horbury was divided into three great fields, Northfield, Southfield and Westfield, and remains of medieval ridge and furrow of strip cultivation are still visible in Carr Lodge Park.
From February 1974 until March 1978, Carr and his Skylab 4 teammates shared the world record for individual time in space: 2, 017 hours 15 minutes 32 seconds, and Carr logged 15 hours and 48 minutes in three EVAs outside the Orbital Workshop.
Divorced, Carr has three daughters and three sons from his first marriage.
Twice that season Carr ran world records ; a non-ratified 20. 4 for 200 meters and, three days later in a college triangular meet, a 20. 3 for 220 yards.
Ebert cited an article by Nicholas Carr in the June, 2010 Wired magazine about a UCLA professor, Gary Small, who used an MRI scan to observe the brain activity of six volunteers, three web veterans and three not.

4.864 seconds.