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1621 - 1667 (46 years)
1600 - Abt 1657 (57 years)
Birth |
1600 |
Likely England |
Died |
Abt 1657 |
Warwick, Virginia Colony |
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Family |
Mrs. Thomas Taylor, b. Est 1600 |
Married |
England |
Children |
+ | 1. Ann Taylor, b. 1621, England |
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Est 1600 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Est 1600 |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Family |
Captain Thomas Taylor, b. 1600, Likely England |
Married |
England |
Children |
+ | 1. Ann Taylor, b. 1621, England |
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Est 1620 - 1667 (~ 47 years)
Birth |
Est 1620 |
Bristol, England |
Died |
1667 |
Warwick Co., Virginia Colony |
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Father |
John Cary, b. 1583, Bristol England |
Mother |
Alice Hobson, b. 1590, England |
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Family |
Ann Taylor, b. 1621, England |
Children |
+ | 1. Henry2 Cary, b. Est 1650, Henrico County, Virginia |
+ | 2. Miles2 Cary, b. Est 1655, Warwick County, Virginia |
+ | 3. William2 Cary, b. 1657, Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island m, Warwick [Later Prince Edward Co., Va. |
+ | 4. Major Thomas2 Cary, b. Est 1647, Warwick Co., VA |
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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 1655 - 1709 (~ 54 years)
Birth |
Est 1655 |
Warwick County, Virginia |
Died |
27 Feb 1709 |
Henrico Co., Virginia |
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Father |
Miles1 Cary, b. Est 1620, Bristol, England |
Mother |
Ann Taylor, b. 1621, England |
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Family |
Mary Wilson, b. Est 1655, Warwick Co., Colonial Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Miles3 Cary, b. Est 1685, Warwick Co., Colonial Virginia |
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1657 - 1713 (56 years)
Birth |
1657 |
Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island m, Warwick [Later Prince Edward Co., Va. |
Died |
1713 |
Prince George Co., Virginia |
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Father |
Miles1 Cary, b. Est 1620, Bristol, England |
Mother |
Ann Taylor, b. 1621, England |
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Family |
Martha Scarisbroook, b. Est 1660, York |
Children |
+ | 1. Harwood Cary, b. 1685, Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island [Later Prince Edward Co., Va. |
+ | 2. Martha Cary, b. Est 1685, Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island [Later Prince Edward Co., Va. |
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Est 1647 - 1708 (~ 61 years)
Birth |
Est 1647 |
Warwick Co., VA |
Died |
1708 |
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Father |
Miles1 Cary, b. Est 1620, Bristol, England |
Mother |
Ann Taylor, b. 1621, England |
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Family |
Anne Milner, b. Est 1650 |
Children |
| 1. Thomas3 Cary, b. Est 1680, Warwick Co., Virginia Colony |
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Name |
Ann Taylor [4] |
- Daughters of Miles and Ann Taylor Cary are Elizabeth, b 1653?, M. Emanuel Wills of Warwick; Bridgett, 1652, m. Captain William Bassett of New Kent; and Ann (unmarried?)
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Born |
1621 |
England |
Christened |
30 Jan 1622 [5] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
1667 |
Warwick, Virginia Colony |
Person ID |
I5411 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
24 Jun 2017 |
Family |
Miles1 Cary, b. Est 1620, Bristol, England , d. 1667, Warwick Co., Virginia Colony (Age ~ 47 years) |
Children |
+ | 1. Henry2 Cary, b. Est 1650, Henrico County, Virginia , d. 1720, Williamsburg, Virginia (Age ~ 70 years) |
+ | 2. Miles2 Cary, b. Est 1655, Warwick County, Virginia , d. 27 Feb 1709, Henrico Co., Virginia (Age ~ 54 years) |
+ | 3. William2 Cary, b. 1657, Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island m, Warwick [Later Prince Edward Co., Va. , d. 1713, Prince George Co., Virginia (Age 56 years) |
+ | 4. Major Thomas2 Cary, b. Est 1647, Warwick Co., VA , d. 1708 (Age ~ 61 years) |
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Last Modified |
17 Feb 2015 |
Family ID |
F2018 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- http://archive.org/stream/virginiacarysan01harrgoog/virginiacarysan01harrgoog_djvu.txt
PEARTREE HALL
The first home of the Warwick Carys in Virginia was the high bluff which divides Warwick River and Potash Creek at their confluence, facing Mulberry Island (or, as it is locally called, "Mulbri'land"). Here in 1643, on a plantation known as Windmill Point,^ a Bristol Merchant.
1 The Windmill Point property: The first settlements on Warwick (then known as Blunt's Point) River, below Martins Hundred, were made after the Indian massacre of 1622. From the patents it appears that John Baynham (spelled also Bainham and Burnham) had an "ancient patent" dated 1 Dec 1624, for 300 acres "adjoining the lands of Captain Samuel Matthews and William Claiborne, gentleman." {Va, Mag,, i, 91.) This was Windmill Point and there John Baynham was living in 1625. (Brown, First Republic, 622. A Richard Baynham "of London, goldsmith," was a shareholder in the London Company in 1623 and one of the Warwick faction, Brown, Genesis, ii, 904., 982, and an Alexander Baynham was Burgess for Westmoreland in 1654.) This John Baynham's daughter, Mary, married Richard Tisdale, who succeeded to the property, and from him Captain Thomas Taylor purchased it, taking out on October 23, 1643 (Va, Land Register, i), two patents, one calling for 350 acres, including Windmill Point proper, and the other for 250 acres known as Magpy
Swamp. In the first of these patents Windmill Point is described as "butting upon Warwick River, bounded on the S. side with Potash Quarter Creeke and on the N. side with Samuell Stephens his land." The Stephens place (patented 1636 "adjoining the land of John Bainham," Va. Mag,, v, 455) was "Bolthrope," which passed through the hands of the Governors Harvey and Berkeley merchantman, Captain Thomas Taylor, found a snug harbor, safe from the privateers of the Parliament (cf. Neill, Virginia Carolorum, 178), and here he was succeeded by his son-in-law Col. Miles Cary ; here in turn succeeded the eldest son of our immigrant. This Major Thomas Cary, "the merchant," is, on the surviving records, a somewhat shadowy person after his earliest youth, but he became the fertile progenitor of more of his race than any of his brothers and is still numerously represented. From him descended during the eighteenth century the neighboring households at Windmill Point and Peartree Hall,^ with the {Va, Mag., i, 83), was afterwards long the home of the Coles {Hening, ii, 321), and eventually the property of Judge Richard Cary*^. In his will the immigrant Miles Cary describes Windmill Point as "the tract of land which I now reside upon," refers to Thomas Taylor's patent, and says that a rcsurvey shows it to include 688 acres, exclusive of the Magpy Swamp. We trace the title through eight Carys to 1837, when the senior line became extinct and Windmill Point passed to the Lucas descendants of the youngest daughter of Captain Thomas Cary'^, one of whom Mr. G. D. Eggleston found in possession in 1851. In 1919 the site of the original house is marked by a grassy cavity. A modern house stands nearby, the residence of J. B. Nettles, who is now the owner of the small surrounding farm. The property is sometimes referred to as. "Carys Quarter." This Windmill Point must be distinguished from Sir George Yeardley's Windmill Point (originally Tobacco Point) on the south side of James River in Prince George, where, it is supposed, the first windmill in the United States was erected. Peartree Hall, It appears from the will of his son Miles that Miles, Jr.,8 dwelt on Potash Creek, a description which is persuasive that he established the house which in the next generation and
thenceforth was known as Peartree Hall. That house stood on
the bluflF over Potash Creek, about a mile above Windmill Point. It was destroyed by fire about the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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Miles Cary the Immigrant had a son, Miles born about 1655; educated in England; clerk of the general court 1691; burgess for Warwick County in 1688. for James City 1692-93, and for Warwick county from 1698-1706...
- [S80] Google Books, https://books.google.com/books?id=EkrVgb-iXbcC&pg=PA86&lpg=PA86&dq=William+Cary+%2B+Elizabeth+Haynes&source=bl&ots=i741MtxJSM&sig=KXmC84OauBB2ZQgZPD3_NcnsQVc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Fb_XVJ3gC4rmsAS57ICoBw&ved=0CEkQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=William%20Cary%20%2B%20Elizabeth%20Haynes&f=false.
At a Court held for Warwick County for proveling publick Claimes and receiving Greivances the 30th day of November 1700 Present Coll Miles Cary; Mr. Sammuel Ransha; Major William Cary, Mr. Thomas Haynes.
Certificate is granted Miles Cary Clerk of this County Court for certifying the above claim of Mr. John Hollier and Major William Carys claim of one hundred and Twenty five pounds of Tobaccoe.
There are 28 entries in this account of Warwick Deeds
- [S80] Google Books, http://archive.org/stream/virginiacarysan01harrgoog/virginiacarysan01harrgoog_djvu.txt.
[The surviving evidence for the marriage is the reference in Miles Gary's will to "my father-in-law, Thomas Taylor, deceased." In his patents of 1657 Miles Gary recites that he had acquired
Thomas Taylor's property by devise and he returns Anne Taylor by her maiden name as a headright. She is described in the 1682 patent of Miles^ as "his mother Mrs. Anne Gary" and so was living
fifteen years after her husband's death. She was undoubtedly buried, as was also, probably, her father, in the graveyard at Windmill Point. No evidence has yet appeared to identify this Taylor family definitely. Thomas Taylor was one of the original patentees in Elizabeth Gity in 1626 (Hotten, 273), and in 1643 took up 600 acres in Warwick. In 1646 he sat as Burgess for Warwick
and as late as 1652 was in the commission of the peace. In the patent of 1643 he is styled mariner." He was probably a Bristol sea captain long engaged in the Virginia trade who retired from the sea in Warwick. His relation to Miles Gary suggests that he may have been of the family of John Taylor, alderman of Bristol, who is mentioned in relation to the Bristol Garys in the 1652 will of the Bristol clergyman, Robert Perry (P.G.C. Bowyer, 243. See Fa, Mag., xi, 364). We have seen that there had already been a Taylor-Gary marriage in Bristol.]
Miles Cary inherited the property from his Wife's Father, Captail Thomas Taylor who purchased it 23 Oct 1643. This property adjoined the Matthews, Stephens, and originally belonged to John Bainham. The adjoining land of John Bainhan/Baynham, was "Bolthrope, " which passed through the hand of the governors Harvey and Berkeley.
- [S122] Genealogy. com, https://www.genealogical.com/upload_images/CallListofNames.pdf.
THREE HUNDRED COLONIAL FAMILIES OF ROYAL ANCESTRY:
Following are the MAIN royal lines listed in this remarkable work. End numbers in the list below refer to beginning pedigree charts in the full 3,672 -page publication
. John Carleton (b. 1637-38; md. Hannah Jewett) 736
George Carrington (b. 8 Jul 1711; md. Anne Mayo)
James Cary (chr. 14 Apr 1600; md. Eleanor) 1451
John Cary (chr. 10 Apr 1583;md. Elizabeth Hereford
& Alice Hobson) 1451
John Cary (b. abt. 1610; md. Elizabeth Godfrey) 1451
Miles Cary (chr.30 Jan 1622; md. Anne Taylor) 1451
William Cary(chr.3 Oct 1550; md.Alice Goodale)1451
Anne Cavendish(b. abt. 1596; md. Vincent Lowe)
William Farrar (chr. 28 Apr 1583; md. Cecily) 1022
John Henry (b. abt. 1705; md. Sarah Winston)
Patrick Henry (b. 29 May 1736; Revolutionary War
Patriot)
Henry Isham(b.abt.1628; md. Katherine Banks) 1273
Thomas Ligon(chr. 11 Jan1623-24;md.Mary Harris)553
William Randolph(chr.7 Nov 1650;md.Mary Isham)1273
Hannah Price (b. abt. 1656; md. Rees Jones)
Henry Randolph (chr 27Nov1623;mdJudith Soane)1274
- [S3] Mary Frances Reynolds Eggleston, https://www.genealogical.com/upload_images/CallListofNames.pdf.
THREE HUNDRED COLONIAL FAMILIES OF ROYAL ANCESTRY:
Following are the MAIN royal lines listed in this remarkable work. End numbers in the list below refer to beginning pedigree charts in the full 3,672 -page publication
. John Carleton (b. 1637-38; md. Hannah Jewett) 736
George Carrington (b. 8 Jul 1711; md. Anne Mayo)
James Cary (chr. 14 Apr 1600; md. Eleanor) 1451
John Cary (chr. 10 Apr 1583;md. Elizabeth Hereford
& Alice Hobson) 1451
John Cary (b. abt. 1610; md. Elizabeth Godfrey) 1451
Miles Cary (chr.30 Jan 1622; md. Anne Taylor) 1451
William Cary(chr.3 Oct 1550; md.Alice Goodale)1451
Anne Cavendish(b. abt. 1596; md. Vincent Lowe)
William Farrar (chr. 28 Apr 1583; md. Cecily) 1022
John Henry (b. abt. 1705; md. Sarah Winston)
Patrick Henry (b. 29 May 1736; Revolutionary War
Patriot)
Henry Isham(b.abt.1628; md. Katherine Banks) 1273
Thomas Ligon(chr. 11 Jan1623-24;md.Mary Harris)553
William Randolph(chr.7 Nov 1650;md.Mary Isham)1273
Hannah Price (b. abt. 1656; md. Rees Jones)
Henry Randolph (chr 27Nov1623;mdJudith Soane)1274
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