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John Cary

Male 1583 - 1660  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Cary was born 1583, Bristol England; died 13 Feb 1660, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.

    Notes:

    Name:
    John Cary 1583-1660 first married Elizabeth Hereford b. in 1587-1617 mother of John (m. Penninman), Francis (m.Brett), Elizabeth m.Brett), James (Mary Standish)& (Mary Shaw), Johnathan (m Sarah Allen), David (m.Elizabeth Brackett), Hannah (m. John Thurston), Joseph (m. Hannah Godfrey& Mercy Bushnell), Rebecca (m. Samuel Allen), Sarah (m. Josiah Standish), Mehitabel (m. Eliash Adams& Miles Standish),

    John married Alice Hobson. Alice was born 1590, England; died 1635, England. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Miles1 Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born Est 1620, Bristol, England; died 1667, Warwick Co., Virginia Colony.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Miles1 Cary Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born Est 1620, Bristol, England; died 1667, Warwick Co., Virginia Colony.

    Notes:

    At the beginning of the eighteenth century there were six contemporaries bearing the name Miles Cary in Virginia. In the order of age, they were:

    I. Miles Cary2, of Richneck, the third son named on the immi
    grant's tombstone, who died in 1709;
    2. Miles Gary*, called in the public records "Mr. Miles Gary, Jr.," prior to 1702, and thereafter "Captain Miles Gary** until the death of his uncle in 1709, when he becomes "Miles Gary, the elder," who was clerk of legislative committees as early as 1693 and during most of his life Glerk of Warwick ;
    3. Miles Gary^, named in the will of Henry Gary^ as his second son. He was probably not born earlier than 1680, being the youngest of the five children by his father's marriage in 1671 with Judith Lockey. That he died young and unmarried is a reasonable deduction from the complete silence as to him of all other records than his father's will.
    4. Miles Cary^, the second son of William Gary*, described in his father's will in 171 1 as then under age;
    5. Miles Gary^, second son of No. 2 supra, and in time also
    Glerk of Warwick; and
    6. Miles Gary5, the second son of Miles Gary*, of Richneck, and Mary Wilson, who was not born until 1708.
    During the agitation in Virginia from 1843 a Cary in Lynchburg testified generally in a letter fabulous "great Gary fortune in England" there were several attempts made to state the pedigrees of the various branches of the Gary family in Virginia. It was then that the Eggleston Notes were drawn from the Warwick records, and as those notes showed no Miles Gary among the sons of Major Thomas Gary*, the genealogists seem to have agreed that "Mr. Miles Gary, Jr.," must be one or the other of the Miles named in the wills of Henry or William. Since then these two theories have been so persistently advanced in the genealogical columns of newspapers that they have almost become
    sanctified. (See e,g., Goode, Firginia Cousins, p. 283, advocating the Henry Gary origin, and Pecquet du Bel let, ii, 66, advocating the William Gary origin.) Meanwhile, however, the immediate family tradition contradicted both these theories. In 1843 of L}mchburg testified generally in a letter now penes me that his grandfather Golonel John Gary^ of Back River always maintained that the Peartree Hall household was of the senior line of the family in Virginia. Again in 1868 Miss Susan Gary<* (1789-1873)
    of the Back River family, a clear-thinking repository of tradition, asserted stoutly and specifically that whatever the wills showed, the constant tradition of the family was that her ancestor. Miles Gary, Jr., was a son of the eldest son of the immigrant. Evidence is now available to support and establish this tradition.

    http://archive.org/stream/virginiacarysan01harrgoog/virginiacarysan01harrgoog_djvu.txt
    The Emigrants Prior to the civil wars, temp. Charles I, these Bristol merchants had been almost as prosperous as they became again after the Restoration. The interference of that war with their foreign trade nearly laid them flat on their backs. A number of the younger and more enterprising among
    them then emigrated, one to New England, certainly two, and perhaps more, to Virginia, and one to the sugar islands in the West Indies. Our Miles Cary was one of those who so sought his fortune in Virginia, but the only one of them who is definitely identified as having established his race on that soil. The New England emigrant also left descendants who still flourish in Massachusetts.

    Miles Cary went out as a young merchant with the tradition of a mercantile family, and suffered a sea change into a planter and public officer after he was established in the new world.
    On the other hand, the descendants of his New England uncle continued to maintain in their new environment, and in a most interesting way, the Bristol seafaring and mercantile tradition.
    It may be noted then, in passing that Miles Gary's 1667 tombstone in Virginia is the only recorded and surviving evidence of such use of arms by the Bristol family prior to 1699. ^^ accordance with the Virginia fashion Miles Car/s descendants displayed the arms consistently, throughout the eighteenth century, on tombs, signet rings, table plate, coach panels, book plates, etc. At the end of the nineteenth century the practice was resumed.


    Name:
    VIRGINIA COUNTY RECORDS; WESTMORELAND COUNTY VIRGINIA Book No.3 Page 285 Major Miles Cary awarded 3,000 acres in 1654.

    Died:
    TOMBSTONE OF MILES CARY, THE IMMIGRANT AT WINDMILL POINT, WARWICK CO., VA.
    ARMS OF CARY OF DEVON
    [Ar. on a bend sa. three roses of the field. Crest: a Swan ppr.]
    HERE LYETH THE BODY OF MILES CARY, ESQ" ONLY SON OF JOHN CARY & ALICE, HIS WIFE, DAUGHTER OF HENRY HOBSON OF THE CITY OF BRISTOLL. ALDERMAN HE WAS BORN IN Y« SAID CriT [Bristol] AND DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE lOTH DAY OF JUNE 1667 ABOUT THE 47TH YEAR OF HIS AGE, LEAVING FOUR SONS AND THREE DAUGHTERS, VIZ: THOMAS, ANNE, HENRY, BRIDGETT, ELIZABETH, MILES, WILLIAM
    Note. The monument is a brick altar tomb surmounted by a
    heavy iron stone slab, evidently carved in England.

    Miles1 married Ann Taylor. Ann (daughter of Captain Thomas Taylor and Mrs. Thomas Taylor) was born 1621, England; was christened 30 Jan 1622; died 1667, Warwick, Virginia Colony. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 3. Henry2 Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born Est 1650, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1720, Williamsburg, Virginia.
    2. 4. Miles2 Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born Est 1655, Warwick County, Virginia; died 27 Feb 1709, Henrico Co., Virginia.
    3. 5. William2 Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1657, Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island m, Warwick [Later Prince Edward Co., Va.; died 1713, Prince George Co., Virginia.
    4. 6. Major Thomas2 Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born Est 1647, Warwick Co., VA; died 1708.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Henry2 Cary Descendancy chart to this point (2.Miles12, 1.John1) was born Est 1650, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1720, Williamsburg, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Henry Cary, son of Miles the immigrant, lived at 'The Forest', Warwick County. Born about 1650 and died in 1720, He was a builder and contractor, and had charge of the erection of the capitol and governor's house at Williamsburg, when the government was removed from Jamestown. He later also superintended the building of the church in Williamsburg and the restoration of the college after the fire of 1705. He married Judith Lockey, and had issue, among others Henry Cary Jr.

    Henry2 married Judith Lockey. Judith was born Est 1650, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 7. Miles3 Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born Est 1670, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1724, Henrico Co., Virginia.
    2. 8. Henry3 Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born Est 1672, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Henrico Co., Virginia.
    3. 9. Dorothea3 'Dorothy' Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born Est 1675, Warwick, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 10. Anne of the Forrest Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born Est 1675, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.

  2. 4.  Miles2 Cary Descendancy chart to this point (2.Miles12, 1.John1) was born Est 1655, Warwick County, Virginia; died 27 Feb 1709, Henrico Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Cary, Colonel John B.
    Colonel Cary was born in Hampton, Virginia, in 1819, a son of Col. Gill A. Cary, of Hampton, who was born March 18, 1783, and died in March, 1843; son of John Cary of Back River, Elizabeth City county, Virginia, born 1740, died 1795; son of Miles Cary, "The Elder,'' owner of "Peartree Hall," Warwick County, Virginia, who died in 1766; son of Miles Cary who died in 1724, who was a grandson of Miles Cary, "The Emigrant," who came to Virginia from Bristol, England, in 1640, and died in Warwick county, Virginia, 1667. His mother was SarahE. S., daughter of Major James Baytop, of Gloucester County, Virginia, born September 18, 1789, died in April, 1879. He was educated at Hampton Academy, and at William and Mary College, graduating from that time honored institution July 4, 1839. For five years he taught school, then was seventeen years principal of Hampton Academy, which was disbanded April, 1861, on the secession of the State of Virginia. He entered the Confederate States' service as Major of Virginia Volunteers; was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel after the fight at Bethel, and assigned to the 32nd Virginia Regiment; was subsequently appointed Assistant Adjutant and Inspector-General at the request of Gen. JohnB. Magruder, and assigned to duty on his staff, serving through the Peninsular Campaign, and the Seven Days' Fights around Richmond. After Gen. Magruder's transfer to the Trans-Mississippi Department, Col. Cary was transferred to the Paymaster's Department, in which he served until the close of the war, on duty in Richmond. After the evacuation of Richmond, and the surrender at Appomatox C. H., he returned to Richmond, and was paroled April 24, 1865. He farmed for one year: then in February, 1866, was elected General Agent of the Virginia Penitentiary. He went into business also, as general commission merchant, with the lute W. A. Armistead, of the firm of Armistead, Rice Cary & Co., later Armistead & Cary.
    Colonel Cary was removed from his official position by the Commander of Military District No. 1, December 24, 1868. In January, 1869, he entered the Insurance business as General Agent of the Piedmont Life Insurance Co.: after a few months, he went to New York, as a member of the firm of Morriss & Cary, but soon accepted an appointment as General Agent of the Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Co., serving as such nearly two years. He was then for several years associated with Gen. Harry Heth, as General Agent and Manager of the Virginia Department of the Life Association of America, of which he subsequently became sole manager, resigning this position at the close of 1887. In January, 1878, he was appointed General Agent for Virginia of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Milwaukee; and in 1883, with his son (T. A. Cary,) under the firm name of John B. Cary & Son, was appointed to the position they still hold as General Agents of this Company for Virginia and North Carolina.
    Colonel Gary served as Treasurer and Superintendent of the Democratic City Committee, of Richmond, Virginia, for about six years, to July, 1886, when he was appointed Superintendent of Schools for the City of Richmond, which position he resigned in February, 1889. Himself and family are members of the Seventh Street Christian Church, Richmond.
    At Seaford, Matthews County, Virginia, in January, 1844, he married Columbia H. Hudgins, of that county. The record of their children is: Gilliena, unmarried; John B., jr., died in August, 1861, aged thirteen years; Lizzie E.,married Wm.T. Daniel, of Richmond; Elfie M., married John L. White, of Caroline county, Virginia; Sallie Campbell, married Louis P. Knowles, of Pensacola, Florida; T. Archibald, married Maria B. Abert, of Columbus, Mississippi. [History of Virginia From Settlement of Jamestown to Close of The Civil War by Robert Alonzo Brock and Virgil Anson Lewis, 1888 - Transcribed by AFOFG]

    Name:
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    Miles Cary son of Colonel Miles Cary the immigrant was register of the vice-admiralty court, 1697; naval officer of York river; trustee of William and Mary College, 1693, and afterwards rector; surveyor-general, 1692 to 1708. He married first Mary Milner; no issue. He married (second) Mary, d/o Colonel William Wilson, and left issue. He died Feb 27, 1709.

    Miles2 married Mary Wilson. Mary was born Est 1655, Warwick Co., Colonial Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 11. Miles3 Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born Est 1685, Warwick Co., Colonial Virginia; died 1724.

  3. 5.  William2 Cary Descendancy chart to this point (2.Miles12, 1.John1) was born 1657, Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island m, Warwick [Later Prince Edward Co., Va.; died 1713, Prince George Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Died:
    The will of William Cary2, dated 26 Aug 1711, naming the children in the order given, and that of William Cary3, dated 1742 (Prince George Will Book G, p.3)

    William2 married Martha Scarisbroook. Martha was born Est 1660, York; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 12. Harwood Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1685, Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island [Later Prince Edward Co., Va.; died 1721.
    2. 13. Martha Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born Est 1685, Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island [Later Prince Edward Co., Va.; died Yes, date unknown.

  4. 6.  Major Thomas2 Cary Descendancy chart to this point (2.Miles12, 1.John1) was born Est 1647, Warwick Co., VA; died 1708.

    Thomas2 married Anne Milner. Anne was born Est 1650; died Yes, date unknown, Warwick Co., Virginia Colony. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 14. Thomas3 Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born Est 1680, Warwick Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 4

  1. 7.  Miles3 Cary Descendancy chart to this point (3.Henry23, 2.Miles12, 1.John1) was born Est 1670, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1724, Henrico Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    http://books.google.com/books?id=UCgSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA214&dq=Browler+Cocke+married+Elziabeth+Carter&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oHazUJeGNoyp0AGE4IGoBQ&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Browler%20Cocke%20married%20Elziabeth%20Carter&f=false

    Miles3 married Elizabeth3 of Richard Cocke/Cox. Elizabeth3 (daughter of Richard2 of Bremo Cocke/Cox) was born Est 1674, Henrico County, Virginia; died Abt 1726, Henrico Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 8.  Henry3 Cary Descendancy chart to this point (3.Henry23, 2.Miles12, 1.John1) was born Est 1672, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Henrico Co., Virginia.

    Henry3 married Anne of the Forrest Cary. Anne (daughter of Henry2 Cary and Judith Lockey) was born Est 1675, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 15. Archibald4 of Amphill Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born 24 Jan 1721, Ampthill, Chesterfield, Virginia; died 26 Feb 1787.

  3. 9.  Dorothea3 'Dorothy' Cary Descendancy chart to this point (3.Henry23, 2.Miles12, 1.John1) was born Est 1675, Warwick, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Died:
    She is living in 1704

    Dorothea3 married John2 Pleasants. John2 (son of Immigrant John Pleasants, Sr. and Jane Larcombe) was born Est 1670, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 16. Alice Pleasants  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1698, Henrico, Virginia Colony; died 1771.

  4. 10.  Anne of the Forrest Cary Descendancy chart to this point (3.Henry23, 2.Miles12, 1.John1) was born Est 1675, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.

    Anne married Henry3 Cary. Henry3 (son of Henry2 Cary and Judith Lockey) was born Est 1672, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Henrico Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 15. Archibald4 of Amphill Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born 24 Jan 1721, Ampthill, Chesterfield, Virginia; died 26 Feb 1787.

  5. 11.  Miles3 Cary Descendancy chart to this point (4.Miles23, 2.Miles12, 1.John1) was born Est 1685, Warwick Co., Colonial Virginia; died 1724.

    Miles3 married Mary Roscow 1702, Charles City County, Virginia Colony. Mary was born Est 1675, Charles City Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 17. Miles4 'The Elder of Peartree Hall' Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born Bef 1723, Colonial Virginia; died 1766, Warwick Co., Virginia Colony.

  6. 12.  Harwood Cary Descendancy chart to this point (5.William23, 2.Miles12, 1.John1) was born 1685, Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island [Later Prince Edward Co., Va.; died 1721.

    Harwood married Martha Widow of John Thruston. Martha was born Est 1690; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 18. William4 Cary  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1708, Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island [Later Prince Edward Co., Va.; died 1784, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.

  7. 13.  Martha CaryMartha Cary Descendancy chart to this point (5.William23, 2.Miles12, 1.John1) was born Est 1685, Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island [Later Prince Edward Co., Va.; died Yes, date unknown.

    Martha married Edward Jaquelin. Edward was born 1668, Kent, England; died 1739, Colonial Virginia. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 19. Mary Jaquelin  Descendancy chart to this point was born Mar 1714, Colonial Virginia; died 4 Oct 1764, Colonial Virginia.

  8. 14.  Thomas3 Cary Descendancy chart to this point (6.Thomas23, 2.Miles12, 1.John1) was born Est 1680, Warwick Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    We begin then with the fact that there was only one Thomas
    Cary of the third generation in Virginia and he was unmistakably the eldest son named in the will of Thomas^. He married Elizabeth Hinds in 1695. The Quaker missionary Story says definitely, in his Journal, that the Thomas and Miles Cary he met in Warwick in 1698 and 1705 were brothers, and that Miles was Secretary (ue,. Clerk) of the County. By one of those happy accidents, which give zest to the patient study of genealogy, there has recently come to
    light in a most unexpected place a paper which goes far to establish the tradition now under consideration, checking with Story's statement also. Among the old records of Albemarle County, North Carolina, at Edenton, are several affidavits filed July 18, 1713, in a suit concerning a slave named Stephen, who had been sold some years before by Anne Akehurst to "Miles Cary, Jr." (N, C, Hist, & Gen, Reg., 1901, ii, 151.) The witnesses are "Miles Cary, the elder,'' aged 42, whose signature is the unmistakable
    autograph of our first Clerk of Warwick, Thomas Cary of Warwick County, Virginia, "aged 43," and Elizabeth Cary "aged 34," who says that she went to dwell in the house of Daniel Akehurst in 1695. This Akehurst was a Quaker. He lived in Warwick but had been the Proprietor Archdale's deputy in the North Carolina Council, subsequently Secretary for the Proprietors and died in 1699. (Weeks, Southern Quakers, 65.) It was at his house that Story first met the Carys in 1698, and so it is persuasive that Thomas Cary^ might have met his wife in the same house. The York records show (ff^, M, Cary Notes) that in 1701 "Mr. Miles
    Cary, Jr.," was attending to business for "Ann Akehurst, executrix of Daniel Akehurst, dec'd." All of this suggests that the witnesses for "Miles Cary, the elder," in 1713 were his brother and sister-in-law. Moreover, the Miles Cary who was Clerk of Warwick was the only one of the third generation who had a son named Thomas except the Thomas^ who, Story says, was his brother. It seems likely that each of these sons was named after a common grandfather.

    Thomas3 married Elizabeth 'Eliza' Hinds 8 Jan1695, Elizabeth City, Virginia. Elizabeth died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]