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Est 1675 - Yes, date unknown
Est 1650 - 1720 (~ 70 years)
Birth |
Est 1650 |
Henrico County, Virginia |
Died |
1720 |
Williamsburg, Virginia |
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Father |
Miles1 Cary, b. Est 1620, Bristol, England |
Mother |
Ann Taylor, b. 1621, England |
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Family |
Judith Lockey, b. Est 1650, Henrico County, Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Miles3 Cary, b. Est 1670, Henrico County, Virginia |
+ | 2. Henry3 Cary, b. Est 1672, Henrico County, Virginia |
+ | 3. Dorothea3 'Dorothy' Cary, b. Est 1675, Warwick, Henrico County, Virginia |
+ | 4. Anne of the Forrest Cary, b. Est 1675, Henrico County, Virginia |
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Est 1650 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Est 1650 |
Henrico County, Virginia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Family |
Henry2 Cary, b. Est 1650, Henrico County, Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Miles3 Cary, b. Est 1670, Henrico County, Virginia |
+ | 2. Henry3 Cary, b. Est 1672, Henrico County, Virginia |
+ | 3. Dorothea3 'Dorothy' Cary, b. Est 1675, Warwick, Henrico County, Virginia |
+ | 4. Anne of the Forrest Cary, b. Est 1675, Henrico County, Virginia |
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Est 1672 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Est 1672 |
Henrico County, Virginia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Henrico Co., Virginia |
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Father |
Henry2 Cary, b. Est 1650, Henrico County, Virginia |
Mother |
Judith Lockey, b. Est 1650, Henrico County, Virginia |
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Family |
Anne of the Forrest Cary, b. Est 1675, Henrico County, Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Archibald4 of Amphill Cary, b. 24 Jan 1721, Ampthill, Chesterfield, Virginia |
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1721 - 1787 (66 years)
Birth |
24 Jan 1721 |
Ampthill, Chesterfield, Virginia |
Died |
26 Feb 1787 |
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Father |
Henry3 Cary, b. Est 1672, Henrico County, Virginia |
Mother |
Anne of the Forrest Cary, b. Est 1675, Henrico County, Virginia |
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Family |
Mary Randolph, b. 1727, Virginia Colony |
Married |
31 May 1744 |
Children |
| 1. Elizabeth Cary, b. 1745, Virginia Colony |
+ | 2. Anne Cary, b. 1745 |
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Name |
Anne of the Forrest Cary |
Born |
Est 1675 |
Henrico County, Virginia |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I5410 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
21 Apr 2018 |
Father |
Henry2 Cary, b. Est 1650, Henrico County, Virginia , d. 1720, Williamsburg, Virginia (Age ~ 70 years) |
Mother |
Judith Lockey, b. Est 1650, Henrico County, Virginia , d. Yes, date unknown |
Family ID |
F2016 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Henry3 Cary, b. Est 1672, Henrico County, Virginia , d. Yes, date unknown, Henrico Co., Virginia |
Children |
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Last Modified |
29 Dec 2014 |
Family ID |
F2017 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S140] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
THE VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY Volume IV The year ending June 1897
THE COCKE'S OF VIRGINIA
Henry Cary, s/o Miles1 Cary was the father of the Miles Cary3 who married Elizabeth Cocke3. Henry Cary3, s/o Henry2, is the father of Colonel Archibald Cary4, of Ampthill, died 1787; prominent in the Revolutionary period; married Mary Randolph, d/o Richard Randolph3.
Miles Cary1 came to Virginia in 1640-46, and died 1667. Settled in Warwick, and the name continued potent in that county down to 1800, and very prominent elsewhere. Miles Cary was a member of the Governor's Council in 1665. His children were: 1. Thomas; 2. Ann; 3. Henry; 4. Bridget; 5. Elizabeth; 6. Miles; 7. William.
- [S100] Internet Source, http://www.raken.com/american_wealth/planter_aristocrats/langhorne2.asp.
When in his early twenties however, John Langhorne III had become anxious for his own personal success. Thus in 1719, he took over Gambell and married Mary Beverley of Middlesex County. Mary Beverley was a granddaughter of Capt. John Langhorne's old friend and contemporary Maj. Robert Beverley. Throughout his long career, Hon. John Langhorne served as a Justice of the Peace, a member of the House of Burgesses, Sheriff of Warwick County, and Presiding Justice of Warwick County from 1749-1762. In addition to his numerous political duties, John Langhorne III continued to expand his land holdings by purchasing new plantations in Chesterfield County, and was also a highly successful merchant, continuing the tradition laid out by his fortune-founding grandfather some fifty years before. John Langhorne and Mary Beverley had three children who left issue. Their only daughter Lockey (named after Judith Lockey, the wife of Capt. Henry Cary and mother of Anne Cary) was successfully courted by Thomas Tabb. Lockey's considerable dowry helped to establish the Tabb family as members of the Tidewater elite. The elder son, Maj. Maurice Langhorne II (1719-1790) removed to Cumberland County to live near his cousin Col. Archibald Cary of "Ampthill" and his lovely wife, the former Mary Randolph of "Curles". This Maurice Langhorne bought thousands of acres in Cumberland and established himself as a great success in his own right.
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