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Christopher Cary
was born on 25 Feb 1763 in Windham. [C, p. 144]
He died in Feb 1837 near Cincinnati. [C, p. 144]
He married first Elsie Terrel of Lyme in 1784. [C,
p. 144] He married second Leah Brokaw in Cincinnati. [C,
p. 144] He married third Margaret McCarty in 1825. [C,
p. 144]
Christopher went to Lyme, New Hampshire. [C,
p. 144] He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and was captured twice.
[C, p. 144]
Christopher lost an eye when young and later was caught under a falling tree
and made a cripple for life. [C, p. 144]
Anna Cary was born
on 5 May 1765. [C, p. 100] She married Solomon
Howard. [C, p. 100]
Samuel was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. [C,
p. 100]
Phebe Cary was born
on 25 Aug 1767 in Scotland. [C, p. 144] She died
in 1822. [C, p. 144] She married John Crary of
Norwich, Vermont. [C, p. 144]
Phebe and John settled in Cincinnati. [C, p.
144]
Deliverance Cary
was born on 25 Aug 1767. [C, p. 100] She died
in 1828. [C, p. 100]
Hannah Cary was
born on 16 Dec 1771. [C, p. 100] She died in
infancy. [C, p. 100]
Samuel Cary was
born in 1773. [C, p. 100] He died in infancy.
[C, p. 100]
Mercy Cary was born
on 5 Mar 1776. [C, p. 100] She died in 1830 in
College Hill, Ohio. [C, p. 100] She married Thomas
Weston of Townsend, Massachusett. [C, p. 100]
Samuel Cary was
born on 3 Nov 1778. [C, p. 100]
He was the first merchant tailor in Cincinnati. [C,
p. 100]
John Cary was born
on 26 Dec 1780 in Lyme. [C, p. 100] He died on
23 Mar 1863 in Ashtabula, Ohio. [C, p. 145] He
married first Harriet Knapp of Hudson in 1806. [C,
p. 145] He had an unknown second wife. [C, p.
145]
John live in Hudson, New York for many years. [C,
p. 145] He later moved to Ohio. [C, p. 145]
William Cary was
born on 29 Jan 1783 in Lyme. [C, p. 146] He died
on 25 Mar 1862 in College Hill, Ohio. [C, p.
146] He married Rebecca, the daughter of Roswell and Deborah Fenton, on 8
Jan 1809. [C, p. 146]
William bought a farm in Cincinnati. [C, p. 146]
He represented Hamilton county in the legislature of 1824-5. [C,
p. 146] He was an Elder in the Presbyterian Church. [C,
p. 146] He endowed a professorship in Farmer's College. [C,
p. 146]
References
C
Cary, Seth Cooley, John Cary, the Plymouth Pilgrim, Boston, S.C. Cary,
1911.