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" In the time nf tlie leiijn of Henry \', a eerlniit Iviiiglit-Kriant of Ara- gon liavinsj passed thi'ougli divers countries and performed many feats of Arms, to his high commendation, arrived here in England, w here he chal- lenged any man of his rank and (piality to make trial of his valor and skill at arms. This challenge Sir Robert Cary accepted, between whom a cruel encounter and ilouhtful combat was waged in .Smithfield, London. Hut at length this noble champion \ anqulshed the presumptions Aragonois, for which Henry V, restored unto him a good part of his father's lands, which for his loyalty to Richard II he had been deprived by Henry IV, and authorized him to bear the Arms of the Knight of Aragon, which the noble posterity continue to wear unto this day; for according to the laws of her- aldry, whoever fairly in the field conquers his adversary may justify the wearing of his arms." BfRKE's Hk.k.vliiky.

An old Silver Pitcher, held as an heir-loom in a branch of the family in the U. S. has the above Coat of Arms engraved upon it. S.F.C.

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" Cliildirn's tliildroi air the cnn^'ii of old iiini, and tlir i^lory of cliildiYii is tlirir Jaf/irr's I'Kow 17, \i.

DI'DICATION.

'I'o each and all <if tht- ciescendants of

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a " Flynwntk Pilgrim," these memorials are dedicated witli an earnest hope that ever}- one will endea\'or to transmit the name unstained b\- crime, from >,''eneration to genera tion ; that as one generation passeth away and another Cometh, eacli ma\' rise to a higher and nobler position than its predecessor, in health, in education, in morals, in purit\' of character and life, and in making the world better and hapjiier ; that each name ma_\- be found written in the book of life, when the places that now know it shall know it no more forexer.

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IXTKODIITION.

BURKK uttci'fd a noble sentiment when he said: " T/iosc only cicscri'i- to Ih- iriiiLiiibcird by posterity iy.'lio tnasiiir up a history of their ancestors."

While most persons will assent to the truth of this pro- position and while the desire to be remembered and cherished b_\' future generations is universal, very few pay any attention to their ancestral histor\-, and must expect therefore to be for- gotten b}' posterit}'. Many desire to know more of their an- cestors, who the\' were, what the)' were, where the)' li\ed, and under what circumstances the)' passed their probation, who have not the leisure to devote to the necessar)' research, e\'en if the records and persons were extant to furnish the informa- tion.

One generation passeth awa)' and another cometh, and the transition is so gradual and yet so rapid, that \er)' soon no one lix'ing will be able to sa\' of an)' of us now n|)on the bus)' stage, " I remember him."

The old famib' bible on the blank lea\'es of which the

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parents have recorded the dates of their birth and marriage, and the births of their children, passes into the possession of one of the descendants, while all the other members of the famih- are ignorant of ever\' fact except perhaps the date of their respective births, which is recorded only on the tablets of the memory and this perishes with the possessor.

How very few know when or where their parents were born, and a still smaller number can tell the christian names of their grand-parents! The writer has often met men of wealth, intelligence and position who did not know the date of their own birth ! In this country especially, families soon scatter to the four winds ; parents and children, brothers and sisters, lose all trace of each other. The labor and difficulty of gathering up the records of seven or eight generations no one can ap- preciate until he has undertaken the task. In the early history of New England, the births, marriages and deaths were by law made a matter of record in each town. These town-records have been of essential service in compiling these memorials, and but for them many facts could not have been ascertained, as none living knew them.

Incomplete as are the records of some of the families in these memorials, the author will have the satisfaction of intro- ducing as kindred, those who were not aware of relationship, and of gratifying many by informing them in regard to their ancestral lineage. May he not also hope that through this ex- ample, others may be induced to undertake a similar work and thus magnif\- the importance of preser\'ing famih- histories.

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riic writer had transniittctl to him fragmentan- records of kindred long since departed, and tradition said tliat he was of pilgrim stock. Leisure hours were de\'oted to ascertain the connecting links in his ancestral line. In the successful search after his own lineage, he gathered a large amount of material which would interest his collateral kindred. As a matter bi)th of curiosit}- and pleasure he continued his work, until this printed volume is the result.

There is nothing in the histor\- of the C.-\RV F.\MI1.V, to render it worth}' of being preser\'ed in this form, which does not belong in common to other families. Every famil}- should have such printed memorials, and not be satisfied with the brief record made in the famil}- bible, w'hich very rarely is extended beyond two generations. This volume is not designed for public inspection, but it is printed simpl}' to preserve and perpetuate an accurate record of the descendants of John Gary, arranged in generations and families and to assist kindred near and remote, to trace their connection with the parent stock and with otliers of the name.

It will be observed that the writer has not attempted to trace the descendants of the female members of the families. When the fact was known, the persons to whom the}- were respectively married is given, that those -who wish to trace their maternal connection to this family, can do so. Blank leaves are provided, to enable those who have the volume to extend their records.

It has been a source of \-er}- great pleasure to engraft

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the scattered Carys upon the parent stock, and follow the branches through to other branches, until the tender and living twigs of the famih- tree ■were reached.

Some who are known to be descendants of the same an- cestor are omitted in the memorials, because their point of connection could not be distinct!)- traced. The writer regrets that so few of those, for whose benefit this \olume is printed, were disposed to avail themselves of the opportunity of plac- ing it in the hands of their children. Scarcely enough copies ha\'e been ordered to pay the expense of printing. We are assured that while the many are indifferent, a few will greatly \'alue their family record.

It would have given increased interest to the volume, if the author could have given more details, in regard to the oc- cupation, modes of life, peculiar characteristics, religious pre- dilections, education, public services, etc. of the persons named therein. He has esteemed himself fortunate to rescue even the names from oblix-ion and still more fortunate if he could chronicle the \'ear of birth, marriage and death, the three great events in human existence ! Who will say that these mere names and dates are uninteresting ? What a da\' was each of these dates to some circle of lo\-ing human hearts like our own ! How much of joy or sorrow, of hope or de- spair is hidden under these significant facts? Eacli is a me- morial, not of death onh', but of life ; of a human heart that once li\ed and loxeil. a heart that kept its steady pulsations through some certain perii)i.l of time iind then ceased to act

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and mouldered into dust ; of an indi\idual life that had its joys and sorrows, its cares and its burdens, its afflictions and its hopes, its conflicts and its achievements, its opportunities wasted or improved, and its hour of death. Enough is known of the Gary's to enable us to record that in each generation there have been wise and good men. A large average pro- portion of them were professors of the christian religion, and possessed of those traits peculiar to the early settlers of New England, modified of course by the factitious circumstances of birth and education.

The physical, intellectual, moral and social characteris- tics however modified by marriage, occupation, etc., have been remarkably preserved.

As a race they have been physicalh" above the common stature, stout, muscular, dark hair and eyes, short necks, great powers of endurance, great tenacity to life, and living to more than the ordinary age. Their mental constitutions ha\"e been characterized by strength rather than by brillianc}', fixedness of purpose, persistency in opinion, habit and pursuit. The larger number have been farmers, very few in any generation have accumulated great wealth, none have been mendicants, and so far as can be ascertained, not one has been con\icted of crime !

Our work would have been more complete, if persons whom we have addressed •would have taken the trouble to have furnished records of their families, which were within their reach. To all those who have responded to our inquir-

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ies and aided us in collecting and arranging the facts, we ten- der our grateful acknowledgments. We belie\'e that there are very few errors in our records. Mistakes are una\'oidable to such an undertaking. If the records of some families are more complete than others, it is because the material was at hand to make them so. Doubtless there are some, who with the assistance of these records, will be able to make their own more complete. For the interest and gratification of their posterity, we hope they will avail themselves of the blank leaves for this purpose, as well as to record future marriages, births and deaths.

In compiling these records, the author has had no other motive, than to furnish his kindred, near and rertiote, with their family history. The demand for the volume, is neces- sarily so limited, that he could ha\'e had no mercenary object in printing it. No literary fame can result, as there is no op- portunit)' in such a work, for the display of rhetoric or logic. Any person who would expend the time and money, neces- sary to collect and arrange the facts, could have done as well.

Finall)', these memorials make all of us conscious what- ever ma\' have been our ancestry, that our existence here is only temporary, that this world is not to be our permanent abode, that this mortal must put on immortality. Like our fathers we must soon pass 7^\\a.y and others will occupy our places in the great drama of life, and they again be suc- ceeded bv others in a ceaseless stream.

EN(^,L1SH ANCESTRY.

The famiK' of Carv in Eng'land is one of the oldest, as it has been one of the most illustrious and honored in the kingdom. When our ancestors came to the New World they desired doubtless, not only to sever, but forget the ties of blood and begin for themselves a history. If it comported w ith our purpose, we could give an extended sketch of the Carys of England, running through many centuries. Those who wish to learn particularly of their English ancestry, can consult " Burke's History of the Landed Gentry of England." In the \-ear 1 198, according to Sir William Pole, Adam DeKarr)' was lord of Castle Karry, or Kari, in the count}' of Somerset. Eor centuries the castle has existed onl\' in histor}', and the village situated in that locality is known as " Castle Cary." As earl\- as the reign of Etlward the 1st, the name was spelled, C— A-k-\'. William antl John Cary represented the count)- of De\-on in Parliament, in the 36th and 42d of Ed- ward 111. John Car\- was matle a Baron of the Exchequer by Richard II. .Sir Robert Carv his scm. succeeded to his honors

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and estates. A proof of the great prowess in arms, of this gallant Knight, is recorded in the following exploit : " In the beginning of the reign of Henry V, a certain Knight-Errant of Aragon, having passed through divers countries and per- formed many feats of arms, to his high commendation, ar- rived here in England, where he challenged any man of his rank and quality to make trial of his valor and skill in arms. This challenge Sir Robert Cary accepted, between whom a cruel encounter and a long and doubtful combat was waged in Smithfield, London. But at length this noble champion vanquished the presumptious Aragonois, for which Henry V restored unto him a good part of his father's lands, which for his loyalty to Richard II, he had been deprived by Henry IV and authorized him to bear the Arms of the Knight of Ara- gon, which the noble posterity of this gentleman continue to wear to this day ; for according to the laws of heraldry who- soever fairly in the field, conquers his adversary, may justify the wearing of his arms."*

Sir William Cary, a grand-son of Sir Robert, fell in the battle of Tewksbury, A. D. 147 1, fighting under the ban- ner of Lancaster.

Lucius Cary, who was Viscount Falkland, Chancellor of the Exchequer under Charles the I, whose marble statue stands at the entrance of the Parliament House, and who was

'•"See Coat of Arms on the first page. An old Silver Pitcher in possession of one of the family in the United States, an heir-loom of three centuries has the above Coat of Arms engraven on it.

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regarded as the greatest man in England of his day, was of this branch of the faniil\-. As a statesman he had opposed the errors of the king with all the boldness and inflexibility of Hampden, but with a grace and moderation o{ which Hampden was incapable. Though Lord Falkland ardently desired liberty for the subject, he was not prepared to oppose the sovereign, and the gallant and accomplished noble took his stand beside his royal master. Learned, witty, elegant and accomplished he was indignant and disgusted at the evi- dent desire of the popular leaders to deluge the country in blood. From the commencement of the civil war he became very melancholy, losing his usual remarkable vivacity. On the morning of the battle of Newbury, he told his friends that he felt confident he would fall in battle that day. This prediction was verified, Hampden the great leader on the side of Cromwell, and Falkland the most illustrious on the side of the king, both fell in that memorable battle.

Sir Willi.4m CaRY, married Mary Boleyn, a sister of Anne, the unhappy consort of Henry the VIIL At " Torr Abbey " is preserved the valuable pedigree drawn up by the Heralds' College at the e.Kpress order of Queen Anne Boleyn. It begins thus : " This pedigree contains a brief of that most ancient family and surname of the Carys and it shows how the family was connected with the noble houses of Beauford, Spencer, Somerset, Bryan, Fulford, Orchard, Holway. etc.

Henrv Carv, was created b\' his cousin. Queen Eliza- beth, Baron Hnnsdon. Froude in his histor\' shows that he

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was thoroughly in her confidence and was trusted with many very important matters. His son, Sir Robert Cary, was se- lected by Elizabeth, to go to Scotland, to assure James I, that the cruel and violent death of Mary, his mother, was not intended by her. Sir Robert was at the bed-side of Eliza- beth when she died, and as soon as she breathed her last, he went with all possible despatch to Scotland and was the first to inform James of her death and of his accession to the throne of England.

Queen Elizabeth sought to form a matrimonial alliance between Sir George Cary, her cousin, and Mary Stuart, "Queen of Scots."

" Red Castle," an Irish Estate in county of Donegal and also " White Castle," were granted to branches of the family. The Carys of Ireland are very numerous and although de- scended from a common ancestor, they uniformly spell the name C-.\-k-e-y. We have not attempted to give a con- nected history of the family in Great Britain, our object being simply to furnish a few fragments showing the antiquity and distinction of the name. The family in England is still a noble one and traces back its history through the centuries with pride. While none of the name in America will boast of their noble English blood, all will be glad to learn that their ancestral history has been preserved and that there has been in the old world Carys who were worthy of record in the pages of its history.

CARYS IN THE UNITin) STATES.

The name of Carv or Cakev, is quite a common one in al- most ev'cry State in the Union. They are all doubtless de- scendants of De Karry of the Domesday Book, of William the Conqueror, whether their more immediate ancestors were of English, Irish or Scotch extraction. The name was spelled C-.\-R-v in the reign of Edward III. Most of those who spell the name C-a-r-c-v are of Irish extraction, but this rule is not universal as persons not remotely connected spell the name both ways. Some whose records are found in this volume, write the name with an r, but they do so without authority, as their progenitor spelled his name C-a-r-v.

There were four persons all of whom spelled the name C-A-R-Y, who came to this country at a very earh- period, from each of whom a multitude of families have sprung.

I. John Carv, joined the Plymouth Colony about 1634. He came from Somersetshire, England, a few miles from Bris- tol. To trace out and connect his descendants has been the sole purpose of the author. Whenever he has connected any

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famil)' with any other ancestor than John lie has omitted them. Of John Car}' we shall ha\'e more to say in another place.

2. James Cakv, joined the Massachusetts Colony about 1635 and settled on a farm, at Chelsea, near where Boston is located. It is still known as the " Cary Farm " and some of his descendants still occupy and own small portions of the original tract. He was born in the city of Bristol, England, in the year 1600; and died in 1681. His grave-stones are still standing in Charlestown, Massachusetts and the inscrip- tion is still legible.

It is probable that James and John were nearly related, as they emigrated from the same neighborhood in England, but they were probably not brothers. Edward M. Cary, Esq. of Boston, an educated gentleman, a descendant of James Cary, who has given considerable attention to the genealogy of the family, thinks that James and John and Miles were brothers, and this opinion is expressed in Mitchell's History of Bridgewater. We think the knoivn facts do not justify this conclusion. Edward M. Cary's tradition is that " In the reign of King James I there were five brothers of the name of Cary in the city of Bristol, England, the last resided for a time in Plymouth, from which place he removed to Charlestown and settled there as a merchant. His christian name was James. Jonathen Cary when in England many years ago in search of family records, wrote " when ye quarrells between James and his parliament took place tliree of five brothers of j'e name of Cary, in ye city of Bristol, adopted a resolution to leave Eng-

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land. One of thcni went to Ireland, two came to America one of these James settled in New England, \-e other in Vir- ginia." James Car}- had four sons and two daughters. One of the sons, Nathaniel, followed the sea. It is recorded that he took his wife, Elizabeth, to Salem as a witch. She was tried antl condemned. While in prison with the help of a daughter, she escaped and took a \-essel for Lix-erpool whither her husband had ahead)' sailed. The first person her hus- band met on his arri\al at Li\-erpool was his wife. When he saw her he exclaimed " }-ou must be a witch." She replied "don't be a fool Nat. like the rest of your countrymen."

[onathan, another son of James, born in 1646, died in 1737 at the age of 92 years. I^'rom this son has descended a numerous posterity. Richard Cary, aid-de-camp of General Washington, was his great grand-son. George Car\' a weal- thy and highly esteemed merchant, (retired,) of Boston, connected with the famih' of Robert Treat Paine. William F. Cary, Esq., of New York Cit\-, e-xtensi\-ely engaged in the Tea trade with China ; the wives of President Felton and Prof. Agassiz of Harvard, are of this branch of the Car>' stock. Samuel Car}- who graduated in the class of 1731 and whose life, was illustrated by repeated acts of braver}-, good conduct and exact probity, and who died at Chelsea, Mass., of wounds received in the P'rench and Indian war, 1755-63 was also of this branch. The old Car}- mansion built of oak, now near 250 }-ears old is still standing and in a perfect state of i^reservation. It ma}- stand a centur}- longer unless

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destroyed by casualty or the hands of man. We could give a more extended sketch of the descendants of James Cary but it does not comport with our design.

3. Col. Miles Carv, joined the Virginia Colony about 1640. He was the son of John Cary, of Bristol, who was a half-brother of James of the Massachusetts Colony. John the father of Miles, and James of the Massachusetts Colony were sons of William Cary, mayor of the city of Bristol in 1600. According to our tradition then, James of Charlestown, Mass. was a half uncle of Col. Miles, of Virginia Colony, and that John of Plymouth, wa,s not a brother of either. Miles died at Warwick, Virginia, in 1667. From him ha\'e descended some who were distinguished in the early history of Virginia. Col. Archibald Cary, President of the House of Burgesses at the beginning of the Revolutionary War, a contemporary and intimate friend of Patrick Henry, and alike distinguished for their fiery zeal in the cause of independence, was a de- scendant of Miles. The wife of Frank Blair, Sr. and mother of Hon. Montgomery and Hon. Frank P.,. are descendants of Col. Archibald Cary. W. M. Cary, Esq. of Baltimore, a gen- tleman greatly interested and well-informed in the genealogy of the family is a lineal descendant of this revolutionary hero. The greater number of the Carys in the Southern States are descendants of Col. Miles Cary.

4. Thomas Carv came from Scotland in the year 1680 and settled in the Delaware Colon)'. His descendants are not so numerous and are wideh' scattered. Judge John Cary

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an cx-mcmber of Congress, living in Wyandotte County, O. is of this line*

There have been numerous immigrations of Carys to this countr\- from England and Ireland at later periods.

Matthew Caky a distinguished Book Publisher of Phila- delphia in the early part of this century, came from Ireland. His son and successor Henry C. Cary, of Philadelphia, has a world wide reputation as a scholar and writer on political econoni)-, social sciences, etc. All our prominent statesmen know him and seek his counsels on the subjects of Tariff and Finance. The Irish Caret's uni\ersall\- spell the name

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Having said this much of the different families of Carys in this country, we shall hereafter only refer to the descen- dants of John of Plymouth.

■*The author has found descendants of Thomas in Delaware, Pennsyl- vania, Maryland and Ohio.

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John Carv the ancestor and proc^cnitor of the families herein recorded, came from Somersetshire, near the cit)' of Bristol, England, about 1634, and joined the Plymouth Col- ony. The precise date of his arrival in the New World is not known. It is certain that he did not come over in the " Mayflower," the " Fortune " or the "Ann." There are various traditions in regard to his immediate ancestry and different opinions as to his near relationship to James and Miles Gary, the former settling at Charlestown, Mass. and the latter near Jamestown, Va. The writer has had access to a manuscript more than one-hundred years old and written by a grand-son of John, which says that John Gary when a youth was sent by his father to France to perfect his education, and that while absent his father died. On returning home to Somersetshire he differed with liis brothers about the settle-

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ment of their father's estate. He compromised b}' receixing' ;£^ioo as his portion and immediatel}' sailed for America. As the Avriter of tlie manuscript had better means of knowing the facts which he recorded tlian we can know, we adopt his statement as true. We find his name among the original pro- prietors and first settlers of Duxbur\- and Bridgewater. His name occurs in the original grant as well as in the subsequent deed made hy Ousamequin, the sachem or chief of the Poc- konocket Indians, in A. D. 1639. This deed was made to Miles Standish, (Captain of the Mayflower,) Samuel Nash and Constant Southworth, as Trustees, in belplf of William Brad- ford, Joliu Caiy, and fifty-two others therein named. _> The deed embraced fourteen miles square and was designated as "Satucket." The consideration named in the deed was "sez'cii coats, a yard and a half hi a coat; nine hatchets ; eight hoes ; twenty knives ; four moose skins and ten and a ha/f yards of cotton." Ousamequin was afterwards called "Massasoit." The fourteen miles square was parcelled out to the fift\--four persons, each ha\ing his share assigned him by lot. John Car\' drew a tract one mile wide, from the north line of the town, running southward seven miles. West Bridgewater is quite Ie\'el and somewhat marshy, but our ancestor was fortu- nate enough to get a pretty good farm. Some of his descen- dants of the eighth generation still occupy a portion of the original tract. Each settler had at first a grant of a "house lot " of six acres on the town river " Nippenicket. " The first lots were taken up in West Bridgewater; They were laid out

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contiguous, \\ith a \'iew to mutual aid and defense in case of assault b)- hostile Indians. Hridj^ew ater was the first interior settlement in the old I'lvinouth Colon}-. " Duxbury New Plantation" was incorporated into a new and distinct town and called Hridi;e\\ater, in 1656. John Car}- was elected Constable the first and onl}- officer elected in the town that \-ear. He was elected the first Town Clerk aiul held the office each con- secuti\-e }-ear until 16S1. In 1656 there were but ten freemen in the town, of which John Car}- was one; in Ma}-, 1667 se\-en more freemen were added. In the same }-ear John Car}- was appointed on a jur}- "to la}- out the wa}-s requisite in the town." In 1667 Deacon Willis and John Car}- were chosen "to take in all the charges of the late war, (King Phillip's) since June last and tlie expenses of the scouts before and since June."

We can know but little of the traits of character of the progenitor of the numerous race, man}- of whose records we have gathered up. He was prominent among his fellows and participated acti\-el}- in town meetings ; was intelligent, well- educated and public-spirited. The tradition is that he taught the first latin class in the colony. Doubtless he was deepl}- imbued with puritan principles and a decided christian, as were all the Bridgewater settlers. In a preface to a sermon (by the first minister, the Rev. Mr. Keith, June 14, 1717) signed by In- crease Mather and Cotton Mather, occur the following pas- -sages: "The first settlers of Bridgewater, were a set of people who made religion their main interest, and it became their

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glory." "Remarkable was the fate of Bridgewater, a most praying and a most pious town ; seated in the very midst of the war ; that although they were often assaulted by formid- able numbers nf the enemies, yet in all their sharp assaults they never lost one of their inhabitants, young or old." The opinion entertained was that their piety shielded them from savage cruelty and outrage. It is an interesting fact that Mr. Keith, their first pastor, who was from Aberdeen, Scotland, was installed in 1663 and preached there 56 years.

John Cary m. Elizabeth, a daughter of Francis Godfrey, one of the first settlers of Rridgewater in 1644. The year of his birth is not known, he died in 168 1.

His children were : _^ 1. John, b. 1645. No. 2:

II. Fk.xn'cis, b. 1647. No. 3.

III. Eliz.af.eth,* b. 1649.

IV. James, b. 1652. No. 4. V. Mary, b. 1654. d. unm.

VI. Jonathan, b. 1656. No. 5.

VII. D.wiD, b. 1658. No. 6.

VIII. Hannah, b. 1661. d. unm.

IX. Joseph, b. 1663. No. 7.

X. Rebecca.! b. 1665.

XI. Sarah, b.. 1667. n. t.

■■'■Elizabktii m. Deacon William Britt, had Inil one chiUl, Ilethiah, who ni. Thos. Heywood, of E. Bridgewater in 1706.

tRp-liECCW m. Samuel Allen, in 1685, and had live children, viz.: Samuel b. 1686, Ephraim i68g, Timothy 1691, Joseph 1693, Mehitaliel 1695. From this branch of the family descended Rev. D. Allen, 1). D., late of Lane Seminarv, and manv other distinp;uisheil men.

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JoHX Cakv, son of John, No. i, b. 1645, m. Abitjail, dau. of Samuel Allen, 1670, lived in Bridgewater until 1680 and then removed to Bristol, K. I., where he resided until his death in Iul\-, 1721. His will v>as admitted to Probate in Bristol, August, 1721 ; the inventory of his property amount- ed to ^700. The will of his wife was recorded in 1729.

John Cary and his wife were buried in the old Cemeterj' on the common ; his grave-stone of slate is still in good order and the inscription legible.. It reads thus :

" Here lies ye body of Deacon John Cary, a shining pat tern of piet\-, whose spirit returned to God who ga\'e it, July 14, 1 72 I, in )'e j6 \'ear of his age."

" A man of prayer so willing to do good,

" His highest worth who of us understood.

" Fear God, love Christ, help souls their work to mend.

" So like this Saint fit for bliss without end."

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His children were :

I. John, b. Nov. 6, 1670. d. Nov, 29, 1671.

II. Seth, b. January 23, 1672. n. t.

III. John, b. December 9, 1674. No. 8.

IV. Nathaniel, b. Nov. 24, 1676. d. without issue,

December 1 1, 1739.

V. Eleazer, b. September 27, 1678. No. 9.

VI. James, b. June 10, 1680. No. 10.

VII. Benjamin, b. October 27, 1681. No. 11.

VIII. Elizabeth, b. May 23, 1683'. m. Ephraim Kidder.

IX. Abigail,* b. August 3, 1684.

X. JosiAH, b. May 6, 1686. No. 12.

XI. Timothy, b. Februar\' 16, 1688. n. t.

Ho. 3.

Francis Carv, son of John, No. i, b. in Bridgewater, 1648, was named for his maternal grandfather, Francis God- frey, m. Hannah, dau. of William Britt, 1676, (an original proprietor and prominent citizen,) li\-ed in Bridgewater, where he d. 1 718.

*Abu',.\ii,, m. Samuel Ilowland, May 6, 170S, and liad ten children whose posterity is very numerous and widely scattered. Capt. William Pearse, who died at Bristol, in February, 1867, at the age of 95. was a granti son of Abigail.

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His cliildrcn were :

1. Samuhl, b. 1677. No. 13.

11. Ephkaim, b. \6ya. No. 14.

III. :\I.ARV,* b. 1681.

IV. LvDiA,t b. 1683.

V. Mehitabel, b. 1685, m. Joseph Lucas, 1727, no issue.

Ho. 4.

James Carv, son of John No. i, b. in Bridgewater, 1652, m. Mary Shaw, of Weymouth, Mass., 1682, settled in Bristol where he died 1706; his wife d. 1736.

His children were :

1. Mercy, b. 1686, ni. Daniel Thurston, 1713.

II. Mary, b. 1689. n. t.

111. James, b. 1692. No. 15.

I\', Hannah, b. 1696. n. t.

V. Elizabeth, I' b. 1700.

•*-Maky. m. Nicholas Whitman, 1715, had two sons Eleazer b. 1716, and Benjamin b. 1719; Eleazer removed to Abington, Mass. and d. at 90 years old. Mary the mother d. 1719. Judge Whitman, an eminent lawyer and jurist of Cincinnati, O., is of this family.

tLvrii.\, m. Joseph Edson, 1704 and had Hannah 1709, l.ydia 1711. Joseph 1712, Bethiah 1715, John 1717, Daniel 1720, David 1722, Jesse 1724, James 1726. Lydia the mother d. 1762. She is the maternal ancestor of a number of the Edsons in the United Slates.

JEi.lZABETH, m. John Whitman, 172S, an<l had Samuel i7.?o, Elizabeth 1732. John 1735, James 1739. The mother died 1742.

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Bo. 5.

Jonathan Gary, son of John, No. i, b. in Bridge-water, 1656, m. Sarah daughter of Samuel Allen, and d. 1695, in Bridgewater.

His children were :

I. Recompense, b. about 1688. No, 16. II. John, b. about 1690. No. 17. III. Jonathan, b. about 1692. No. 18.

Bo. U.

David Carv, son of John, No. i, b. in Bridgewater, 1658; went with his brother John to Bri-stol, R. I. in 1680; was one of the original proprietors of the town. He was a carpenter by trade and established a brewery, some of the ruins of which still remain. His dwelling stood 100 years. He was a man of education, influence and piet\- ; was chosen deacon of the church in 1683 and held the office until his death in 1718. His estate was inventoried at i^8i!.;a weal- th}- man at that day. He provides in his will that if his son Henr)', shall proceed in learning so far as to enter college, then his son Peter shall pay the charge for his college learn- ing. He m. Elizabeth

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His children were:

I. Ki.i/.ABETH, b. March 7, 1691. m. Daniel Smith. 11. Mkim TABLE, I TWINS jni. Wardwell,

III. Hktsiikha, ) b. Aug. 14, 1693. [ m. Howland.

IV. Sakai{, b. January 21, 1695, dr-rTCJoTM

\'. Bktiiiaii, b. January 22, 1697. in. Gorehain.

VI. David, b. February 20, 1699. No. 19.

VII. Peter, b. November 9, 1701. n. t.

VIII. Mary, b. November 6, 1703. -d. r7i2. ."•'

IX. Priscilla, b. May 9, 1709. m. Joseph Gladding, 1726.

X. Hexkv,* b. June 4, 171 1.

Bo. 7.

Joseph CaRv, son of John, No. 1, b. in Bridgewater, 1663, when a young man went to Norwich, Connecticut, and became one of the original proprietors of Windham and shortly after- wards bought one-thousand acres of land for ;{^io, 9 shillings, February 9, 1694. He took position with the first men of the town in civil and ecclesiastical affairs ; he was chosen repeat- edly to serve in the most important offices, ci\-il, military and religious ; he was one of the original members of the First Congregational Church in Windham and was chosen at its or- ganization Dec. 10, .A. D. 1700, a deacon, and continued to

*ilENRV graduated at Harvard College, 1733. ni. anfl cinigratetl to Vermont; had a larsje family, none of whom I have been aide to find. He d. in 1801 at the age of 90 year-c. J ^i\ .\-'. " ? C' -' ■',■'(.•■ '•

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hold the office until his death. So highly was he esteemed that at his death he was buried by his townsmen " tinder amis," at that day, a ver\- unusual occurrence. He was a very large, athletic man, as were the Carys generally. He

was twice married; his first wife, Hannah , d. 1691,

and he m. Mercy, the widow of Jonathan Rudd. He d. Jan- uary 10, 1722 : his widow d. 1741, aged 84 years. His children were :

I. Joseph, b. May 5, 1689- No.. 20 II. J.\BEZ, b. July 12, 1691. No. 21.

III. H.WNAH,* b. March 4, 1693.

IV. JoHX, b. January 23, 1695. No. 22. V. Seth, b. July 29, 1697. No. 23.

VI. Elizabeth, t b. April 17, 1700.

*Hann.\h, m. Deacon Xatliaiiiel Skiff, 1716, and liacl one son, Josepli, cl. 1813 aged 95 years. She lived and died in the now IJorough ol Willi- mantic, Ct., August 22. 1775, aged 82 years.

tEl.rZABETH, ni. Seth Palmer, 1720, and d. 1739.

THIRD GEXIiK. I r/( hV. 3 1

fHIF^D -QeNERATIO^I

J^o. 8.

John Caky, son of John, No. 2, b. in Hridt^L-water, De- cember 9, 1674; went with his father when a boy to Bristol, R. I. m. a Miss Arnold, March 13, 1700: lived for a time at Newport, R. I., but d. in Bristol, April 25, 1711. His children were:

I. Phebe, b. March 5, 1701. n. t. II. Abig.mL, b. November 4, 1702. n. t.

III. John, b. November 21, 1704. n. t.

IV. Dem.akis, b. October 10, 1706. m. John Hull,

April 23, 1726 and hail 14 children and a nu- merous postcrit)-.

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Ho. y.

Eleazer Cakv, son of John, No. 2, b. in Bridgewater, September 27, 1678 ; removed with his father to Bristol, R. I. m. Lydia , in 1700, and about 1716 removed to Wind- ham, Ct. , where his uncle Joseph (No. 7,) resided. He bought of Richard Abbe, Esq., "eighty-six acres of land and meadow " at the end of Cedar Swamp meadow, for /I^i 10, January 16, 1717. This was about one mile east of Windham Center and was called and still retains the name of " C/iris/ia/i Stnrt," from the piety of the early settlers. Three or four generations of this branch of Carys lived in this vicinity. Eleazer was chosen deacon of the First Church in Windham in 1729, which office he held until his death. He was called Capt. Cary and from his first arri\-al there took an active part in all public affairs. P^-om the town records we learn that he was one of the prominent and sub- stantial men. The Rev. Thomas Clapp, afterwards jiresident of Yale College was at that time pastor of this church in Windham. From his will dated March 6, 1752, it appears he had eleven children ; he d. July 28, 1754, aged 76 years.

THIRD CliXr.RATION. 33

I lis children w en- :

I. Mi.izAi'.KTii/'' b. March 25, 1701.

II. Aiii(;Aii.,t b. Jamiar}' 15, 1703.

111. Ann,:I: b. September 21, 170S.

W . Lvni.\,|| b. , 1710.

\'. Ei.iCAZEK, b. November 19, 17 13. No. 34.

\'I. Makv.S b. March 23, 1716.

VII. Maktiia, b. , 1718, d, unm. January 25,

1774- \'1II. Sarah, b. April 10, 1720. d. May 4, 1726. IX. William, b. March 4, 1722. d. May 2, 1726. X. Al.\thea, b. May 12, 1724. d. Fcbruarx- 22, 1737. XI. William, b. October 2,s, 1729. No. 25.

'^ELIZ.-MiETIl, m. loshua Wright, and had a hirj^c famiU'. in ^\'indhanl.

tAlU(;.MI., ni. Jeremiah Ripley, Ijy whom ^he had ^e\en eliildren, Iwu of whom, Eleazer and Lieut. Chas. Ripley, of the Kevolulionaiy war were prominent men. Lieut. Chas. Ripley died in captivity, w ith the liritish Army. She d. October i6, 1766.

JAnn, m. Nathan Dennison, April i, 1736, who commanded a pcjrtion of the troops at Wyoming. Pa., at the time of the memorable massacre, July 177S. She had a large family.

|',Lydi.\, m. David Ripley, of Windham, Ct. and was the mother of Rev. Hezekiah Ripley, (see Sprague's Annals, vol. i, pages 64S, 649, 650,) and Rev. David Ripley, and other talented sons. Gen. William Ripley of the war of 1812, who d. at Painesville, Ohio, was her grand-son.

JMary, m. Gideon Bingham, of Windham, and is the ancestress of a numerous and respectable race. Samuel Bingham, cashier of Windham Bank, and I believe Hon. John A. Bingham, of Ohio are descendants.

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mo, U).

James Carv, son of John, No. 2, b. in Bridgewater, June 10, 1680; went with his father to Bristol, R. I.; m. Bridget

; settled in Newport, R. I.

His children were :

I. Rebecca, b. May 17, 1707, n. t. II. Seth, b. June 5, 1709. Probably emigrated to the state of New York ; cannot distinctly connect families with him.

Bo. n.

Benjamin Cary, son of John, No. 2, b. at Bristol, R. I. October 27, 168 1 ; was a man of considerable distinction; was several years town clerk ; succeeded his father as deacon of the church. In the cemetery at Bristol are two upright stones, the inscriptions on which are as follows :

" Here lies interred ye body of Deacon Benjamin Cary, Jv crL^[l 01 who departed this life Januar>' 20, 1734, in \-e 54 year of his ^-i, tA^ 'S o^ age." " In memory of Susannah, widow of Deacon Benjamin 1 ' J c^A^ol . Cary, died August 10, 1764, aged J-J years."

Mrs. Car)- in her will, proven December 4, 1764, gives to her two surviving sons, Benjamin and Nathaniel, all her real

THIRD GENERATION. 35

estate and to her gi-aiid-daui,ditcr, Susannah Cary, /, lOO lawful nione\' ; to her daughter, Elizabeth Clark, all her "silver plate and indoor mov^eabies, also her serrniit gw\ named Caty. " The estate of Benjamin A\'as inx'entoried at i^8,8oo. There is a monument in the old cemetery in memor\' of six of his children who died of "throat distemper," (our modern dip- theria.) Mrs. Car}' was bereft of her husband and six chil- dren within a period of two years. It is recorded that he died suddenly of something like a sinking chill.

His children were :

I. Benjamin, b. about 1706. No. 26.

II. Allen, b. July, 1708. No. ij.

III. Nath.aniel, b. , 1710. d. December 17 10.

IV. N.vrHANiEL, b. No\-cmber 2, 1712. No. 28. V. Bethlah, b. Februar\'S, 1716, d. June 7, 1736.

VI. AniGAiL, b. February 11, 1718, d. May 10, 1736. VII. Elizabeth, b. February 20, 1720, m, Gamaliel Clark, November 17, 1740. VIII. Mehitabel, b. September 22, 1722, d. June 4, 1736. IX. John, b. September 22, 1725, d. Maj- 29, 1736.

X. Lydia, b. , 1727, d. May 27, 1736.

XI. Seth, b. , 1729, d. March 10, 1736.

XII. Joseph, b. , 1730, d. May 10, 1736.

XIII. Susannah, b. , 1732, m. Daniel Throop.

XI\'. Maky, b. , 1734, d. May 9, 1737.

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Bo. 12.

JosiAii Carv, son of John, No. 2, b. in Bristol, \i. I. Maj' 6, 1686; m. in Bristol to Ruth Rc\-nolds. No\fnibcr 9, 1710; he d. June 26, 1739. His children were ;

1. Joseph, b. January 10, 17 12. n. t. II. Nathaniel,* b. Februar)- 6, 1714.

■■■•"Nathaniel, m. Tabitha Il0N\-land, Decemlicr 11. 1737, and died child- less 1740.

Bo. 13.

Samuel Carv, son of Francis, No. 3, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., 1677 ; m. Mary Pool, 1704 and removed from the town to Duchess county, N. Y. His children "were :

I. Joseph,* b. 1705. II. LvDLV, b. 1706.

III. Alice, b. 1707.

IV. Elizabeth, b. 1709. V. Samuel,* b. 171 i.

VI. David,* b. 17 13. VII. Nathan,* b. 17 16. VIII. Eleazer, b. 1718. No. 29.

■■■■The conipiler of these records has found many, who are undoubt- edly descendants of these four brothers, but the precise connection he has been unable to trace, although he has spent nuicli time and eflbrt to do so. Some of their descendants are found in Duchess and Albany counties, N. Y. Samuel, Abraham and Nathan who had large families in Albany county, N. Y.; John Cary, who died in Oneida county; Joseph Cary, of Wisconsin; Leonard Cary, of Cohoes, N. Y. and Martin Cary, of Sheridan, N. Y., are believed to be descendants of Joseph. It is believed that Nathan went to Pennsylvania and settled in the Wyoming \'alley with Eleazer,

THIRD GENERA TION.

.■)/

Bo. 14.

EiMiKAiM Caky, son of Francis, No. 3, b. in iii'iil^cwalcr, Mass., 1679; m. Hannah Waldo, in 1709; lived and died in his native town ; d. 1765 ; his wife d. 1777, ayed 90 years. His children were :

I. Mehitable, b. 1709, m. Renjamin Allen, and had a lars^e family. H. Ezra, b. 1711. No. 30.

III. Zechakiau, b. 1713. No. 3r.

IV. Ei'HKiAM, b. 1714. No. 32. \'. Damel, b. 1 7 16. No. 33.

Bo. K>.

jAiMES Carv, the only son of James, No. 4, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1692; m. Sarah Shaw, 1722; he d. in 1762, and having survived his only son the name became e.xtinct in this line, he being the onl)' son of liis father. His children \\ere :

I. Sarah, b. 1723, m. William Barrell. 1741. 11. Joshua, b. 1726, d. unm., 1747.

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Tlo.lG.

Deacon Recompf.xce Carv, son of Jonatlian, Xo. 5, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., 1688; m. Mar}- Grossman, in Bridge- water, 171 1, and resided there during his whole Hfe, a man of influence ; he d. 1759.

His children were ;

I. Seth, b. 1 7 14, d. unm., 1742.

II. IcHABOD, b. 171 5. No. 34.

III. Ebenezer, b. I7i7,d. unm. 1744.

IX . Sarah,* b. 1718.

V. Simeon, b. 17 19. No. 35.

VI. Zebulon, b. 1 72 1. No. 36.

VII. Jon.athan, b. 1723. No. 37.

VIII. JosiAH, b. 1724, d. unm, 1743.

IX. ^Iarv, b. 1726, m. Joseph Grossman, of Easton.

X. Abigail, b. 1729. n. t.

Ko. 17.

John Carv, son of Jonathan, No. 5, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., 1690: !i\-ed in Bridgewater, owned a grist mill at "Orrs

■=S\K\H, m. Beninmin Haywood. 1742. nml IiacI n larije family ; il. I776-

THIRD GEXRKA T/O.V. 39

Works;" he was m. four times; the followiiit;- distich was common in alter times:

" Experience and I\Iar)-, Susannah and Sarah, These were the wives of old John Cary."

B\- his iirst wife lie had five children ; by his second, one; and by his third, two. He lived to old atje.

His children were:

I. John, b. 17 19. No, 38. II. Marth.x, b. 1721, m. Daniel Gary, 1742.

III. Henry, b. 1723. No. 39.

IV. Sus.^NN.Mi, b. 1725. n. t. V. Beki.ui, b. 1729. No. 40.

VI. Moi.lv, b. 1732. n. t. VII. Tii.vxKFUL, b. 1745. n. t. \'III. Huldah, b. 1750. n. t.

rio. 1$.

Jonathan Cakv, son of Jonathan, No. 5, b. in Bridge- water, ?vlass., 1692; lived in S. Bridgewater ; m. first, Susan- nah Keith ; she died childless, and he married Experience Carver, i-ij^ He died 1766, aged 74 \-ears.

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His children were :

I. Seth, b. 1/21. n. t. II. Eleazek, b. 1723. No. 41.

III. Susanna,* b. 1725.

IV. Anne,! b. 1728.

V. Jonathan, b. 1730. No. 42.

VI. Eliphalet,J b. 1732.

VII. Experience, b. 1734. 11. t.

VIII. Benjamin, b. 1738. n. t.

IX. Je.sse, b. 1742. n. t.

Bo. 19.

David Cakv, son of David, No. 6, b. in Bri.stol, R. I,, February 20, 1699; m. first, Rachel Bates of Dorchester, Mass., Januar\' 26, 1721 ; and second, Mary Canada, June 9, 1729.

"■'Susanna, m. William Hooper, 1759; '1. 1795.

IAnne, m. Hon. Nathan Mitchell, 1754, and left a numerous family.

JEurHALET was a major in the war of the Revolution ; m. in advanced life to Hannah, widow of Josiah Edson ; had no children and d. over 90 years of age.

THIRD GENERATION. 41

His chilitrcn were:

1. Davip, h. November 23. 1729. Emigrated to

Nova Scotia. II. I'jnvAKn, 1). AIa_\- 7. 1732. Settled in Taunton, Mass. n. t.

III. M.\RV, b. August 9, 1733. m. Wilbour, no

issue.

IV. Thom.\s, b. January 19, 1735. No. 43.

V. N,\THA\, b. Feb'y 5, 1737. Went to Vermont, n. t. VI. Michael, b. January 23, 1739. No. 44.

Bo. 2U.

Joseph Carv, son of Deacon Joseph, No. 7, b. in Nor- wich, Ct., May 5, 1689; went with his father to Windham, Ct. ; m. Abigail Bushncll, Jul)' 4, 171 1 ; his father gave him a farm in " Scotland Society," a part of Windham, where he died 1722.

His children were :

I. Abigail, b. September 7, 17 14. m. Elijah Dean, Middletown, Ct. II. Joseph, b. December 10, 1715. d. unm.

III. Zeroiah, b. Ma\- 22, 1715, d. in Providence, K.

I-. 1747-

IV. Hanxaii, b. , 1720. n. t.

The Car\- name became extinct in this branch of the familw

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»o. 21.

Jauez Carv, son of Deacon Joseph, No. 7, b. in Nor- wich, Ct., July 12, 1691 ; m. Hannah Hendee, November 15, 1722 ; settled first in Windham, afterwards in Preston and finally in Mansfield, Ct., where he d. in 1760. His children were :

1. Joseph, b. September 28, 1723. No. 45. n. Hannah, b. July 6, 1725. d. unm. December 25, 1741. HI. Jabez, b. July 30, 1727. No. 46. IV. Nathaniel, b. (October 23, 1729. No. 47.

V. Ebenezer, b. , 1732. No. 48.

VI. David, b. , 1734. m. Mary Webber, 1756,

in Mansfield, Ct. n. t. VII. Mary, b. Nov. 17, 1739. m. Benjamin Crosby,

of Mansfield, Ct. VIII. Benjamin, b. January 25, 1741. d. in infancy.

Bo. 22.

John Carv, son of Deacon Joseph, No. 7, b. in Wind- ham, Ct., June 2^, 1695 ; m. Hannah Thurston, Ma}- 15, 1716; his father gave him 100 acres of land in ".Scotland Society," (a part of Windham,) ea.st of Merrick Brook ; he antl his wife were original members of the Third Church in Windham, organized 1735 ; he was a prominent and influen- tial citizen ; his wife was from Bristol, R. I., and a sister of

THIRD GENERA TIOX. 43

Meliitabcl Thuistdii, wife of Nathaniel HuntinL;ton aiul mother of Go\-ernor Samuel Huntington, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.

John Car\- d. Januar\- i i, 1776, aged 81 years ; his widow d. 1780, aged 86 years. His personal estate amounted to

£'197

His children were : I. John, b. April 12, 1717, No. 49. n. B?:n'eij.aii, b. March 7, 17 19. No. 50. HI. PiiEHE, b. Jul\- 32, 1721. d. unm. October 10,

1738. IV. Joseph, b. August 4, 1723. m. Abigail Hebard.

n. t. V. Mercy, b. ( ktober 27, 1725. m. John Baker, d.

1 8 1 4, aged 89 }'ears. VI. WiLLi.AM, b. December 12, 1727. d. unm. l-"ebru-

ary 9, 1743. VII. Jox.ATH.w, b. August 24, 1729. d. unm. February 10, 1743. VIII. N.\TH.\NiEL, b. November 1, 1731. No. 51. IV. S.^MUEL, b. June 13, 1734. No. 52.

Bo. 23.

Seth Gary, son of Deacon Joseph, No. 7, b. in Wind- ham. Ct., July 29, 1697; resided on his father's farm ; was a member of the First Congregational Church ; a cjuiet and

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useful citizen, not acti\e in public affairs. He was t\\ ice mar- ried ; his first wife was Mary Hebard, m, April 17, 1722, she

d. March, 175 1 ; and he m. Hannah . He d. 1777,

aged 80 years.

His children were :

I. M.\KV, b. October 20, 1723. m. James Moulton, jr. II. Seth, b. July 12, 1725. m. Hannah Jennings, 1758. n. t.

III. Elizabeth, b. April 25, 1727. n. t.

IV. JosiAH, b. June 18, 1729. No. 53.

V. JoANXA, b. December 28, 1731. m. John Frome.

VI. Daniel,* b. February 22, 1733.

VII. Abigail, b. May 15, 1736. n. t.

VIII. Hannah, b. June 25, 1789. n. t.

IX. Moses, t b. December 15, 1740.

"*'Damf.i., not named in liis father's will, and it is probable he d. with- out issue.

tMosES, m. and had children among whom were Moses, Ebenezer and Daniel. Ebenezer and Daniel d. young. Their brother Moses m. and had children, among whom w'ere Moses, Ebenezer and DanieL Ebenezer lives at Schuylkill, N. Y.; Daniel settled in in Niagara Co., N. Y.; and Moses in Connecticut. I regret that I have been unable by correspondence to gather up the family records complete.

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foUF^TH -(^ENERATIOJM

llu. 24.

Eleazer Gary, son of Deacon Eleazer, No. 9, b. at Bris- tol, R. I., November 19, 1713 ; went with his father to Wind- ham, Ct.; m. Jerusha, daus^hter of Deacon Natlianiel Wales, January 29. 1736; he d. July 24, 1754, and his widow m. Capt. James Lasell.

His children were :

I. Eleazer, b. August 7, 1737. No. 54. II. Nathaniel, b. January 17, 1739. No. 55.

III. Susannah, b. April 22, 1742. d. Jul)- 25, 1754.

IV. Althea, b. April 15, 1744. m. Jonah Smith. V. Phineas, b. October 7, 1746. No. 56.

VI. Prudence, b. March 26, 1749, d. July, 1750. VII. Lvima, b. December 26, 1751. d. September 17,

1754- \'III. Jeru.sha, b. January 14, 1755. m. Reuben Welch.

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Bo. 25.

Deacon William Carv, son of Deacon ICIeazer, No. 9, b. in Windham, Ct., October 28, 1729; m. Eunice daughter of Nathaniel Webb, February ig, 1754; resided in Windham until about 1772, when he removed with his famil)' to Lemp- ster, N. H. He was an unusualh' large, bony and strong man, some remarkable stories are recorded of his great strength ; it is said that he could throw barrels of cider into a cart, as fast as a man could ]Hit them on end ; in 1761 when a neigh- bor's house was on fire, he took a tub of water, holding over a barrel, carried it across four post and rail fences, dashed it upon the fire and put it out. He was deacon of the church in Lempster, and a man highly esteemed and of great influ- ence ; he d. May 7, 1808, aged 79 years; his wife d. in 1809.

His children were ;

I. Susannah, b. December 11, 1754. d. Jul\-30, 1757. n. Eleazer,* b, April 23, 1757. ±ihu>^ (S ll^ J-

HI. Mary, b. February 20, 1759. m. Nichols,

and had a large family. IV. Olivet, b. October 20, 1761. No. 57. V. Elliott, b. December 20, 1763. No. 58. VI. Eunice,! ^ triplet.s ( VII. William, J- b. Januar)' ^ No. 59. VIII. James, ) 4, 1767. L d. in \'outh.

*Ele.\ZER, m. Lavina \Vill<;y, had one dan; d. 1790. tEl'N'li'E, m. Willcv and had 10 children.

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IX. LvniA, b. l'"chruar\- 17, 1769. d. Ma>- 12, 1770.

X. Susannah, b. .April 14, 1771. m. Wait, uf

N. Y. XL TnKoop, b. 1773. d. 1776. XII. LviHA, b. 1775, m. Samuel Ayres, of Pennsyl- vania.

XIII. loilN F., ) TWINS ( No. 60.

XIV. Nancy,* ) b./i 777. (^ XV. Susan, b. 1779. d. }-oung.

Bo. 20.

Benjamin Carv, son of Deacon Benjamin, No. 11, b. at Bristol, R. I., 1706; m. Thankful Taylor, of Plymouth, Mass., 1733 '• purchased real estate in Providence, R. I., in 1737 and resided there ; the house in which he lived is still in a good state of preservation, and is known as " Old Deacon Car}-'s House." He d. in old age, universally esteemed for his pu- rity of character and life.

®N.\NCV, m. Snimiel Snxton and hail two snns, both d. of cliolcia, in Cincinnati. ('.

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His children were:

[. joiix, b. 1734. n. t. II. Joseph, b. 1736. No. 61.

III. Thom.as, b. 1741. n. t.

IV. Nathaniel,* b. 1743.

V. Ebenezek,' b. 1745. No. 63. VI. Thankful, b. 1747. m. James Aplin, Otsego

county, N. V. VII. Abigail, b. 1749. m. Simmons. VIII. Susan, b. 1761. m. Henry Vanderbin, Duchess county, N. V. IX. GEORGE,f b. 1763.

Bo. 27.

Allen Carv, son of Deacon Benjamin, No. 11, b. at Bristol, R. I., 1708; m. Hannali Church, October 9, 1731.

■'■'Nathaniel, 111. Mary Locke, of Duchess county. N. V. and had one son, Absalom, who never married.

tCiEORCiE went to South Carolina; m. and settled there; have no fur- ther trace of him.

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His chikii'cii w crc :

1. Moi.iA, li. Dcccmhci' 3, 173-. n. t. II. Benjamin, h. Januar\' 10, 1734. n. t. 111. Ahicmi., b. December 23, 1736. 111. John Field,

I'nixidence, R. I. I\'. Ai.LKN, b. January I, 1738. d. June 25, 1739. V. Sl's.\nn.\ii, b. AuL;ust 7, 1740. m. Jonathan (ilad-

dinij, Februar\- 8, 1764. \'I. Hanx.mi, b. September 26, 1742. m. William Munro. January 9, 1768; her descendants ver\- numerous; she d. 1834, aged 92 years.

Bo. 28.

N.\TH.\NiEi. C.\RV, son of Deacon Benjamin, No. 11, b. at Bristol, R. I., 1712; m. Elizabeth Warton, of Newi^ort, R. I., August 4, 1740; shed. 1769 and hem. Ama Pcarce. He was colonel of a R. I. regiment, and was a distinguished soldier and officer in the war of the Revolution ; he was very large and athletic, and of s]5lendid personal appearance. In the cemetery at Bristol is a handsome tomb, erected by his grand-children, bearing this inscription "To the memory of Col. Nathaniel Gary, Ksqr., who died September 24, 1784, aged 72 )-ears."

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By his will proven in 1784, he gives his estate in l^ristol, to his daughter, Mrs. Eller}-, and makes bequests to his fi\'e grand children ; by his will he emancipates his mulatto man " Ichabod " and provides for his support. He had but one child.

I. Abigail, b. November 12, 1742. She m. William

Ellery, of Newport, R. I., June 28, 1767.

Ellery was Governor of the state. She had

five children, and her numerous descendants

still live in Rhode Island.

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Ei-EAZEK Cakv, son of Samuel, No. I3,b. in Bridgewater, Mass., 1 718; reniox'ed with his father and family to Duchess county, N. Y., and thence went as a pioneer to Wyoming val- ley. Pa., in 1769 ; he m. a Miss Sturdevant and had a large family of sons and daughters ; several of the family lost their lives at the memorable Wyoming massacre. The place of settlement of this family was called and is still known as Gary town, a few miles from Wilkesbarre. He d. there at an ad- vanced age.

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His cliiklrcn were:

I. Nathan, b. 1755. No. 63. II. John,* 1), Ma\- 7, 1756.

III. SAMLl'.L.t 1). 1759.

1\'. Ben'jamin,:!; b. 1761. V. CoMFORT,;|: b. 1763. \'I. MKmTAHKi.,S b. 1765.

"'"^JoHN C.\RV, \\'as a man of liLMCulean frame, marvelous sUeii^tli and great personal courage. He enlisted under Capt. Durkee, in tlie Revolu- tionary war and served with distinction throughout tlie war; was at the Wyoming massacre and escaped death. It is recorded of liim, tlial when iS years of age, when tlie early settlers of the valley were suffering for food, he went on foot over the mountains in the severe cold of winter to Kaslon ft)r flour. Some of his descendants still remain in the Wyoming \'allcy anil others are widely scattered. The writer has failed to group his descend- ants. He d. 1844, aged 88 years and is huried at Wilkesbai're : his w ife, Susannah, d. 1815, aged 71 years.

tSAMl EI. C.\RV was small in stature, but active, energetic, persevering and patriotic. He was in the Battle of Wyoming under Capt. Bidlock and was among those who escaped massacre ; he was taken prisoner by the In- dians and remained a captive for si.v years ; he was supposed to have been murdered but unexpectedly returned in 1784 to Wyoming, having suffered incredible hardships for six long years; he m. Susanna, a daughter of Capt. Daniel Gore, and lived and died in Wyoming Valley; he d. 1843, aged 84 years.

JBenjamin ANI5 Comfort Cary, both lived and died in Cary-town ; they were men of wealth and influence; lived to old age, but I have no authentic trace of their families. Benjamin hail a daughter who m. Bate- man Downing and lived in Wisconsin.

(IMehitabei., m. James Wright, in Lucerne county. Pa. and had nu- merous descendants.

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Ezra Cakv, son of Ephraim, No. 14, b. in Bridi^cwater, Mass., 1710; m. Man-, a daughter of John Hohnan, 1734; removed to the state of New Jersey, and afterwards to west- ern Pennsylvania, wliere he d. 1778. His children were :

I. Ezra, b. 1735. No. 64. II. Luther,* b. 1737.

III. Calvin,* b. 1739.

IV. Ephraim, b. 1741. d. unm. at New C^rleans.

Bo. 31.

Zechariah Cary, son of Ephraim, No. 14, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1 71 3; m. Susanna, a daughter of Capt. fona- than Bass, in 1742, and settled in N. Bridgewater, where he d. 1788, aged 75 years. His children were :

I. Ezra, b. 1749. No. 65. II. Mehitabei.,! b. 1752.

III. Susanna,^ b. 1755.

IV. Daniel, b. June 11, 1758. No. 66. V. Luther, b. 1761. No. 6-j.

■*LuTHER .\Nii Cai.vin are supposed to have riesceiidants residing in the western states, but it is impossilile to trace them.

tMEHITAREI., ni. Zechariah Silvester, and removed to Raymond, Me. +Sl'S.\NNA. ni. Rufns IJriu, 1775, and renin\e(.l to Paris, Me.

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®0. 32.

Ephraim Carv, son of Ephraim, No. 14, b. in Bridj^e- water, Mass., 17 14; m. Susanna, daughter of Ebenezer Alden ; settled in Bridgewater, where he d. 1791, aged "/J years ; his wife d. 1803, aged 85 years. His children were :

I. Anna, b. 1739. d. unm. 1804. II. AzuLAH, b. 1741. m. Josiah Johnson, and d. 1816.

III. Phebe,* b. 1742.

IV. Ephkai.m, b. 1748. No. 68.

V. Susanna, b. 1750. m. Asa Keith. VI. HuLDAH, b. 1752. m. Simeon Allen.

\'II. Daniel, t b. 1754.

Bo. 33.

Daniel Carv, son of Ephraim, No. 14, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1716 ; m. Martha, daughter of John Car\-, 1742 ; had one son, b. in Bridgewater, and removed to New Jersey ; bought a large farm extending from Black river eastward, run- ning up the mountain slope on Suckasunn)' Plains, Morris count}-, where he d. at an advanced age.

»Phebe, m. Ezra Alden and had eleven children ; one of her sons, Ethan Alden, graduated at Middlebury College, Vermont, and was an Episcopalian Minister in Washington City.

tD.\MEL, ni. Hannah Thaver, Init liad no children.

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His cliildren were :

I. Lewis, b. 1742. No. 69. II. Abel,* b. 1744.

III. H.\xx.\H,t b.- April 26, 1747.

IV. PoLLV, b. 1749. m. Usual Gary, of Catskill, N. Y. V. PiiKUE, b. 1751, m. James Cooper.

no. u.

IcH.^BOD Caky, son of Recompence, No. 16, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1715 ; m. Hannah, daughter of Joseph Jannett, 1 741 ; and afterwards remo\-ed, cannot learn where. His children were :

I. Seth, b. 1747. Went to Putney, Vt. II. IcHAi'.oii,:!: b. 1749.

III. Aaron, b. April 6, 1751. No. 70.,

IV. Joshua, b. 1753. n. t.

V. Zenos, b. 1755. n. t.

VI. Hannah, b. 1758. m. Coloph, of Gen. Bur- goyne's Army. VII. Mary, b. 1761. n. t. VIII. Daniel, b. 1762. n. t. IX. luiENEZER, b. 1765. n. t.

■■ AhI'.i, (_"ary, in. .Tiul went to Redstone, near Washington, Pa., where he il. in 1820. No traee of liis deseenclants.

tHANNAH, m. Thomjjson, an eminent Judge in New Jersey.

JICHAIiOn, ni. Smith, and had four sons and a daughter in Coler.tin, Mass.

It is supposed that most of this family removed to Nova Scotia or Can- ada, or d. in the Revolutionary War.

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Jlo. 35.

Col. Simeon Carv, son of Recompence, No. 16, b. in Bridgewater, Ma.ss, 17 19; was a Captain in the French war of 1758-9, and a Colonel in the Revolutionar}- war; was a man of distinction and influence ; he m. Mar)-, daui^hter of Daniel Howard, 1754. He d. in Bridgewater, 1802, aged 83 years. His children were :

I. Moi.i.v, b. 1755. m. Simeon Keith, 1775. n. Mehit.abel, b. 1757. m. Bela Howard, 1782. HI. How.\Kn, b. 1760. No. 71. IV. Makth.a, b. 1765. m. Benjamin Keith, 1788. \. RiioiM, b. 1772. m. Richard Wild, 1794.

Bo.36.

Zeuulon C.\rv, son of Recompence, No. 16, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1721 ; m. Mehitabel, daughter of Matthew Jav nctt 1747; shed. 1748; and he m. L}-dia Phillips, 1749; he d. at Ward, Mass., 1759. His children were :

I. Mehitabel, b. 1751. m. Joseph Allen, 1771.

II. LvniA, b 1753. m. Thomas, and went to

Ward, Mass.

III. JosL\H. b. 1754. No. 72.

IV. Zeuulon, b. 1755. Lost at sea. unm.

\'. Recompen'ce. b. Januar_\- 25, 1757. No. 73. . \T. Makv, b. 1758. m. O.iks. of Hawley, Mass.

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J'Jo. 37.

Jonathan Carv, son of Recompence, No. i6, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., 1723; m. Mary, daughter of Capt. Joseph Curtis, of Staughton, Mass., 1747. He was remarkable for his probit)' and exalted Christian character. He was a mem- ber of the Congregational Churcli in Bridgewater for 70 years ; was a deacon for 60. He lived with his companion for 65 years; and d. February 2, 18 13, aged 90 years; his wife d. at 95 years.

His children were :

I. Moses, b. November 20, 1748. No. 74. II. Mary, b. 1750. d. 1768.

III. Dorothy, b. December 17, 1752. d. a maiden.

IV. Jonathan, b. February 14, 1757. No. 75. V. HuLDAH, b. 1759. d. 1763.

VI. Alpheus, b. April 21, 1761. No. 76.

VII. HuLDAH, b. Augu.st 4. 1763. d. 1775.

VIII. Sarah.* b. 1765.

IX. James, b. 1766. No. ■]■].

Bo. 38.

John Cary, son of John No. 17, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., 1719; m. Mary Hardin in 1741, and after the birth of his two eldest children, removed to Mendham, Morris county,

'■'Sarah wrif; twice m. first tn Daniel Alden, 17S6 ; and second to L. A. Beal, 1809.

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N. J. He was a carpenter, and built the tirst place of wor- ship in Meniliiam. He li\eil at the foot of the hill, east of the church, on a larL^^e farm. His first wife d. l-"ebruar\- fi, 1785; and he m. Elizabeth Riggs, Feb. 6, 1786. He d. August 20, 1793, aged 72 years. His children were:

I. Is.-\AC, b. Februar}' 1, 1742. No. -j^,. IL HuLD.\H, b. March, 1744. m Hedley, in I'enn- s\-h'ania. in. Sus.ANNA, b. May 8, 1746. m. Clement Wood, of

New Jersey. IV. Eunice, b. Februarys, 1751. m. N. Wade, in

Sussex county, N. J. V. Marth.^, b. February 26, 1753. d. January 28,

1762. VI. John, b. July 25, 1757. No. 79. VII. Sarah, b. March 8, 1760. m. Daniel Ba.xter, of Pennsylvania.

Bo. 39.

Henkv Cakv, son of John, No. 17, b. in Hridgewater, Mass., 1723; m. Martha, daughter of Joseph B}'rom, 1749: settled in Bridgewater, where he d. 1762.

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His children were :

I. Benjamix, b. 1750. Killed accidentally. II. Eunice, b. 1758. ni. W'm. Snell, 1781. III. Benjamin, b. 1761. Supposed to have died \'ouny Name extinct.

Bo. ill.

Bekiah Carv, son of John, No. 17, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., 1729; m. a Miss Cook, by whom he had four chil- dren ; she d. and he m. Jane Rogers, by whom he had five children. He removed with his brother John, to Morris count}', N. J., where he d. His children were :

I. JuEE, b. 1758. n. t. II. Stephen, b. 1760. Was a printer in Philadelphia.

III. Thankful,) twins J n. t.

IV. Hannah, J b. 1764. 1 m. Thos. Homan, V. Daniel, b. 1768. n. t.

VI. Samuel, b. 1770. n. t.

VII. Reuben, b. 1772. n. t.

VIII. Simeon, b. 1774. n. t.

IX. Rebecca, b. 1776. n. t.

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Wo. 41.

Eleazer Carv, son of Jonathan, No. i8, 1j. in ]5ridj^e- water, Mass., 1723. m. first, Bett\', daughter of Jonathan Fobes, 1745, b\- whom he had one son. This wife il. 1749, and he m. Mar\', widow of Nathaniel Washburne, 1753. He d. 1806, aged 83 years. His children were ;

I. Calei',, b. 1747. n. t. II. Reitv, b. 1754. m. William Perkins, 1777.

III. Mary,* b. 1756.

IV. Sarah b. 1761. d. unm.

Bo. 42.

JoNWTHAN Cary, soh of Jonathan, No. 18, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1730. m. Lois, daughter of William Hooper, Esqr., 1754, and li\'ed and d. in Bridgewater. His children were :

I. Jonathan, b. 1754. d. in the army of "Camp

Ail." II. Lois, 1 twins, [ m. Solomon Keith, 1777. III. Eunice, j b. 1760. | m. Isaac Washburne. The name became extinct in this branch b\- the tlc.ith of Jonathan, in the Revolutionary war; unm.

".Marv, m. Xathan Morton. i;.s(|r.. 17S2; and was ihe motlicr of Juilgo Marcus Morton.

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Ilo. 43.

Michael Carv, son of Da\id, No. 19, b. in Bristol, R. I., January 24, i/jg. m. Patty Gunse\', in Barrington, Mass. He was a soldier in the Revolutionar}- war, and a pensioner at the time of his death. He d. 1833, aged 94 years. His children were :

I. Ebenezer, b. about 1761. No. 80. II. Nathan, b. about 1767. d. without issue. III. Makv, b. about 1769. d. without issue.

Bo. i*.

Thomas Cakv, son of David, No. 19, b. in Bristol, R. I., January 19, 1735 ; was by occupation a cabinet maker. He was m. in Smithfield, R. I., about 1764, to Sarah, daughter of Obediah Brown, of Gloucester, R. I., a large landholder, and a descendant of Elder Chad. Brown, one of the original proprietors of the Providence Purchase, he having been exiled from Mas!5achusetts with Roger Williams.

Their children were :

I. Ebenezer,* b. 1765.

III. Chad., b. May 17, 1773. No. 81.

III. Asa, b. about 1775. n. t.

IV. Sally, b. about 1777. n. t.

•'■Ebenezer was a sailor, and near the close of the RevoUitionary war he was pressed on board of an English war vessel, and died in a prison ship.

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JosKHii Cak\', son of Jabcz, No. 21, b. in W'inclham Ct., September 28, 1723 ; m. I'hebe Mack, Jul}- 1, 1747 ; li\cd in Windham for a time ; remcned to Mansfield, Ct., and thence to VVilliamsburi;-, Mass., about 1 765, where he d. His children were : I. Hannah,* b. June 11, 1748. II. PHEUE,t b. January 6, 1750.

III. MARV,t b. Decembers, 1751.

IV. Jemima,S b. November 21, 1753. V. Elizabeth, II b. March 10, 1755.

VI. Joseph, b. Marcli 7, 1757. No. 82.

VII. Richard, b. January 15, 1759. No. 83.

VIII. Abner, b. January 21, 1760. No. 84.

IX. Triphena, b. December 11, 1763. n. t.

X. A daughter b. in Williamsburg, Mass.

XI. A daughter b. in Williamsburg, Mass.

XII. Asa, b. April i, 1770. No. 85.

«H.iNNAH m. Thomas Meekens, July 1767, had two sons; she d. at Williamsburg, Mass., aged 80 years.

tPHEBE m. Amasa Graves, July 13, 1769; had fourteen children, and d. at Middletield, Mass., August 3, 1815, aged 65.

JMary m. Joel Wait, had five children; d. in Ohio, in 1836, aged 85 years.

JJemima m. John Ford, 1771; had eight children, and d. at Middle- field, Mass., .Septeniljer, 1S49, aged 96 years.

|[Elizabf,th m. Anson Cheesman, 1774, had eight children; <l. in Freedonia. X. \., October 12. 1841, aged 89 years.

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Bo. 4G.

Jabez Carv, son of Jabez, No. 21, b. in W'iiulham, Ct., July 30, 1727; lived for some years in Mansfield, and then removed, it is believed, to ( )neida count}-, N. Y., and the Carys of Oneida are undoubtedl}- descended from this an- cestor.

His children were :

I. Jabez, b. October 3, 1760. 11. Lydia, b. September 10, 1762.

III. J-Jela,* b. December 2, 1764.

IV. James, b. April 4, 1766.

V. Martha, b. January 3, 1770. VI. Samuel, b. May 2, 1772. VII. Lucy, b. July 5, 1774. VIII. Olive, b. July 25, 1776.

IX. Richard, b. November 22, 1778. No distinct trace of this family.

Bo. 47.

Nathaniel Gary, son of Jabez, No. 21, b. in Windham, Ct., October 23, 1729; resided in Mansfield, Ct., for a time and removed I can not learn where. He ni. first, Dorcas, daughter of Samuel Marcy, of Woodstock, Ct. , September 12, 175 I ; she bore him seven children, and d. December 13, 1766. He m. second, Sarah, daughter of Jacob Sargent, De-

*Bei,a ni. in Oneida county, N. V., had a family, all of whom are dead.

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cciiibcr, 1767, by w liom he h.ul six children, and d. August II, 1782. He m. third, ri'/^/cri' Tabitha Root, of W'iliington, Ct., March 18, 1784, by whom Ik- had two children. He li\cd to a x'cry okl age. His children were :

I. Marv, b. July 16, 1752. n. t. II. Uei-IGHT, b. September 6, 1754. m. Timothy

Fuller, June 14, 1774. III. D0RCA.S, b. July II, 1756. n. t. I\'. Nath.-wiel,* b. April 18, 1758. V. LucRETiA, b. October 2, 1760. n. VI. SiBBEi., b. October 11, 1762. n. VII. Sarah, b. October i, 1764. n.

VIII. Jerusha, b. Novembers, 1768. n. IX. Han.n'Ah, b. July 5, 1770. n.

X. Barillai, b. March 5, 1772. n. XI. Asa, b. February 11, 1774. n.

XII. John, b. May 11. 1777. n.

XIII. Eleazer, b. May 15, 1779. n.

XIV. pROSEER, b. February 7, 1785. n. XV. Persls, b. March 15, 1786. n. It is somewhat strange that I have found no trace of this

large family. It is hoped that some of the descendants maj- see this and complete their famil)- records.

*X.\TH.ANIF,L enlisted in the Continental army, .May 12, 1777, for three rears, and lost his life in the ser\'ice.

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Ebenezek Carv, son of Jabez, No. 21, b. in Mansfield, Ct., 1732; m. Sarah, daut^hter of Walter Trumbull, March 30, 1758; lived in Chaplin, (part of Mansfield). He was a a deacon of the church many years, and was universally es- teemed for his probit)' and pure character. He d. March 16, 1816, aged 84 }'ears ; his wife d. August 18, 1830, aged 89 years.

His children were :

I. Ebenezer, b. December 27, 1758. No. 86. n. S.\RAH,* b. May 25, 1761. HI. Walter TRUMBULL.f b. August, 1762. IV. Luci\DA,| b. September 6, 1765. V. N.\TiiAX,|| b. 1767. VI. Damaris,S b. 1769. VII. Elizabeth, ((7) b. 1772. VIII. Alfred,!/') b. 1778. IX. Elsie, b. 17S2. d, young. X. Trumbull, b. 1787. No. 87.

"Sarah m. Ephraim Gradt, of Toland, Ct., and had five children.

tWALTER Trumbull, d. in Carolina, unm. in 1786.

tLuciNIiA. m. W. Kemberly, and had three children ; and d. February 17, 1832.

IINathan, was educated at Brown University, for the ministry: never m. and d. in Georgia.

(iIX\M.'VRlS, m. E. Williams, Toland, Ct., and d. without issue.

(a)ELIZAHETH, m. John Foote, of Toland, Ct., had two children ; and d. December 13, 1852.

(?() Alfred, never m. He founded the "Cary Institute," at Dahpela, N. v., and ga\'e it an enflownicnt of $20,000; and erected two fine sub- stantial stone huitdintjs for the Institute; and d. September 17, 1858.

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l*lo. 4-9.

John Cakv, son of John, No. 22, b. in \\'indh;im, Ct., April 12, 1717; was a very prominent and influential man in "Scotland Parish." He m. Rebecca, daughter of Nathaniel Rudd, November 13, 1740. He d. May 8, 17S8; his widow d. 1797.

His children were :

I. EzEKiEL, b. December 7, 1741. No. 88. n. Phebe, b. November 14, 1743. d. unm. HI. Hann'.\h, b. November 15, 1745. d. unm. IV. William, b. October 25, 1747. No. 89. V. Jonathan, b. June 5, 1749. No. 90. VI. John, b. August 9, 1751. d. Sept. 29, 1776. unm. VII. Rebecca, b. December 29, 1753. m. Walter Baker and had family. \'III. Mstiiek, b. May 14, 1756. d. Jul\- 16, 1777. unm.

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LiELT. Benijah Cakv, son of John, No. 22. b. in Scot- land, Ct., March 7, 17 19; was a farmer, and ver\- highly es- teemed. Hem. Deborah Perkins, February 11, 1742. He d. March 11, 1773. Shed. December 5, 1772.

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His children were :

I. ZiLLAH,* b. December 1743. II. Anna, b. Februar\- 14, 1745. d. June 19, 1763.

III. Deborah, b. Februar\- 17, 1747. m. Stark,

of Franklin, Ct., and had children.

IV. James, b. November 27, 1750. No. 91.

V. Martha, b. May 18, 1755. d. June 2, 1762. VI. Abigail, b. July 27, 1758. d. June 8, 1772.

Bo. 51.

Capt. N.\thaniel Carv, son of John, No. 22, b. in Scotland, Ct. , November i, 1731 ; was a prominent and much esteemed farmer ; was a captain in the early part of the Revolutionary war. He m. Jerusha Downer, Jantfary 6, 1757. He d. November 22, 1776; his widow li\ed to be over 90 years old.

"'ZiLL.'VH, m. Jonathan King.sley, and was the mother of Prof. Luce Kingsley, of Yale College.

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His children were:

I. Ikexa, b. October 2, 1757. d. January 7, 1777.

unm. II. Roger, b. January 7, 1759. No. 92. HI. Joseph,* b. August 19, 1760. I\'. Anson, b. March 15, 1762. No. 93.

V. Makth.a,! b. January 13, 1764. VI. Lavin.v, b. September 23, 1765. m. Asa Parish,

of Vermont. VII. i'lULOMELA.i b. March 2, 1767.

lo. r>2.

Samuel Carv, .son of John, No. 22, b. in Scotland, Ct., Jluic 13, 1734; graduated at Vale College, in the class of 1755, (his diploma is in the possession of his grandson Samuel F. Car\', at College Hill), He was a physician of eminent skill ; he m. Deliverance Grant, who was born in Bolton, Ct., Ma\- 2^. 1743; m. January 7, 1762, and emigrated to Lyme, N. H., 1768. He d. at Lyme, January, 1784; and his grave- stone may be found in the old burying ground on the hill, near the Connecticut river, long since abandoned as a burial place. His widow m. Capt. John Strong, of Thetford, Vt., and had b\- him two sons, John, b. March 25, 1787; and Zebulon, b. September 7, 1788. Becoming a widow the

^"Joseph, was a sea captain, and was engaged in the slave trade ; he d. on the coast of Africa ; was ne\'er m.

tM.\RTH.\, m. Benjamin Greenslit, and liad four children. jPHIt.OMKI.A, m. Josiali (leer; ha<l a family and d. in old age in Illinois.

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second time, she emigrated to Cincinnati, O., in 1802, with her children, Christoplier, Samuel, Delia and William. She d. at the old Cary mansion, at the junction of Main street and Hamilton Road, in 18 10; and was buried where the First Presbyterian Church now stands, at the corner of Fourth and Main streets, Cincinnati. John and Zebulon Strong, emigrated to Ohio in 1809, and both had large families. John d. at 83; Zebulon still lives at College Hill, aged 85 years. His children were :

I. Christopher, b. February 25, 1763. No. 94. II. Anna.* b. May 5, 1765.

III. Phebe.-j- b., August 25, 1767.

IV. Deliverance, b. Oct. 26, 1769. d. unm in 1828. V. Hannah, b. December 16, 1771. d. in infancy.

VI. Samuel, b. 1773. d. in infancy.

VII. MERCY,t b. March 5, 1776.

\'II1. Samuel,|| b. November 3, 1778.

IX. John, b. December 26, 1780. No. 95.

X. William, b. January 28, 1783. No. 96.

"•■'Ann.^, m. .Solomon Howard, a Revolutionary soldier in Lyme, N. 11., removed with four children to Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1806. She d. at College Hill, 1854, aged 89 years. Her descendants are very numerous among whom are two sons, Rev. Solomon Howard, D. D., long President of Ohio University, and the Hon. R. F: Howard, of Xenia, O.

fPHF.BE, m. at Lyme, N. H., to John Crary, in 1783; had a numerous family; removed to Cincinnati, O., in 1806. She d. in 1822. Lyman Crary, of College Hill, now 87 years old, is a son, and the Rev. B. F. Crary, D. D., formerly President of Wisconsin University, now editor of Christian Advocate (Methodist), of St. Louis, is a grandson.

JMercy, m. Thomas Weston, of Townsend, Mass., had a large family ; her descendants are scattered from Ohio to Oregon. She emigrated with family to Ohio, in 1828: and d. in 1830, at College Hill.

!lS.\MrEL Cary, emigrated to Cincinnati, in 1802 ; was the first merchant tailor in the town; and d. unm. of small pox, in 1804.

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JosiAii C.\K^, son (if Scth, No. 23, b. in W'iiulhani, Ct., Jliiic iS, 1729; rcnio\cd to Haddam, Ct. m. 1760, to Han- nah Coiiklin.

His children were :

I. Josi.Mi, b. Januar)- 16, 1761. No. 97. II. Polly, b. 1763. ni. Uoan.

III. BETSEV.'b. 1765. ni. John Stroni;'.

IV. Thankful, b. 1767. m. Harden.

V. Hannah, b. 1769. m. first, Daniel Braincrd ;

.second, \V. Johnson.

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flFTH -(^ENERATIOJM.

Mix, U,

Eleazer Cary, son of Eleazer, No. 24, b. in Windliam, Ct. , August 7, 1737; ni. Mercy Lathrop, widow of Jolin Fitch, Jul}' 19, 1767. He kept a popular hotel in Windham, during the Revolutionary war, until his death August 21, 1782. His widow kept the hotel for many yeass after his death ; she d. October 2, 1802.

He had but one child :

I. Henry Lucius, b. October 18, 1769. No. 98.

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Wo. 55.

Nathaniel Cakv, son of Elcazer, No. 24, h. in Wind- ham Ct., January 17, 1739; m. Zcrvia, daughter of Thomas Storrs, in Mansfield, Ct., December 5, 1765 ; hved for some years in Mansfield, where all his children were born ; but d. in Windham, 1818 ; his widow lived to over 80 years. His children were :

I. Claris.s..\,* b. January i, 1767. II. Eleazer, b. December 14, 1769. No. 99. III. Zervia, b. February 6, 1772. d. March 24, 1786.

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Phineas Gary, son of Eleazer, No. 24, b. Windham, Ct., October 7, 1 746; m. Mary, daughter of Elisha Hurlbut, February 26, 1769. He emigrated to the state of New York. His children were:

I. Mary, b. March 20, 1770. n. t.

II. Anne, b. October 26, 1771. n. t.

III. Elisha, b. August 12, 1775. n. t.

»Cl.'\rissa, m. Benjamin Bibbins, December 31, 1789; had a family. She tl. January 19, 1S60, aged 93 years.

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Olivet Carv, son of Deacon William, No. 25, b. in Windham, Ct., October 20, 1761 ; removed with his father to Lempster, N. H. He m. Bertha Woods, about 1790. He d. at Lempster, in 1833 ; his widow lived until 1845. His children were :

I. Amanda,* b. May 7, 1791. II. Eunice, t b. August 17, 1793.

III. SoPHRONiA,! b. October 10, 1795.

IV. Deborah, II b. January 26, 1798.

V. Fanny, b. Nov. 12, 1801. m. Oliver Newell, 1847. VI. Bertha, b. Februar\' 11, 1803. m. W. S. Bools.

VII. Mary Ann, b. 1806. m. W'inship, in Erie

count}', N. Y. VIII. Olivet, b. November 6, 1810. No. 100.

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Elliott Gary, son of Deacon William, No. 25, b. in Windham, Ct. ; removed with parents to Lempster, N. H., was a respectable farmer; m. Anna Round}-, August 8, 179O; have no record of his death.

*Amanda, m. 15. A. Miner, J.muary 27, 181 1; was living in New Hampshire at last account ; liad four daughters and one son ; the latter lives in Buffalo, New York.

tEl'NlCE, ni. Amasa Loveridge, 1815; had six sons and two daughters; and when last heard from was living a widow in Buffalo, New York.

JSoPHROXI.\, m. Anson Wheeler ; liad two sons and one daughter living at Coryden, New Hampshire.

ilDKBORAH, m. John Wheeler, 1823; had one daughter, and d. iSjj.

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His cliiklren were :

I. LiTixnA. b. December 12, 1792. uniii. II. Elliott,'^ b. 1794.

III. Lvni.v, b. August 17, 17S6. Linm.

IV. Nancv, b. February 17, 1799. J- April 3, 1812. V. Aldex, b. 1 801. No loi.

VI. John, b. I''ebruary, 1804. d. unm. VII. IsEMiK.VH, b. 1806. d. 1812. VIII. WiLLAKU, b. September 3, 1810. d. 1812. IX. SusANN.\, b. Augu.st 13, 1813. d. October 5, 1850. Left two children.

Bo. 59.

William Carv, son of Deacon William, No. 25, b. in

Windham, Ct., Januar\' 4, 1767; remo\-ed with parents to

Lempster, N. H., was a farmer; m.'jerusha Sabin, March /. ^=^

14, 1795. He d. at Lemjxster, Januar^g,, 18 1 5.

%

El.LIOll. 111. Sally Kletclier, 1S20: lives at Lempster, \. 11. \o issue.

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His children were :

I. William, b. February 12, 1796. No. 102.

II. Jerusha, b. September 9, 1787. d. at Unity, N. H., 1837.

III. Byfield, b. November 25, 1799. No. 103.

IV. Harvey, b. May 10, 1802. No. 104.

V. Permelia, b. July 10, 1804. d. at Lempster,

1836. VI. Miner\'a,* b. Januar}- 15, 1807. VII. John, b. June 12, 1810. No. 105. VIII. Wealtmv,! b. June 25, 18 14.

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John F. Gary, son of Deacon William, No. 25, b. in Lempster, N. H., 1777; was educated at Dartmouth College, graduated in the class of 1800; removed to Alexandria, N. Y., m. Esther Stanton, in 1804, and then removed to Mead- ville. Pa. ; was engaged in the business of teaching a number of years, and finally settled on a farm in Chatauque county, N. Y., and d. suddenly September 28, 1828.

'■"Minerva, m. John \Vellman, M. 1)., .iiul d. at Raveiin.i, O., 1S43. tWEAl.THY, m. Nicholas E. Sargent, 1S32. d. at Acworth, N. H., July 28, 1S62.

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His children were :

I. Ferdinand F.,* b. November 9, 1805, II. William D.,* b. September 7, 1807. Ill, Daniel H.,* b. August 13, 1809. I\'. Esther D.,t b. i8ij.

ao. uj.

Joseph Carv, son of Deacon Benjamin, No. 26, b. in Bristol, R. I., 1736; went when a child, with, his parents to Providence, R. I. ; m. first, Ruth Carew, 1763, by whom he had three children ; his wife d. June 24, 1769, and he m. second, Zeruah Hutchins, of Killingly, Ct., January 8, 1772; removed to Plainfield, Ct., and had by .second wife, seven children. He afterwards removed to Richfield, Saratoga county. N. Y., where he d. in 1818; his wife d. 1828.

*These sons with families reside in Chatauque county, N. V., l)ut can- not get records.

tEsTHER, in. Foivler, and had two sons and a daughter; both

sons (1. in the Union army, in the war of the rebellion. She lives at War- rensville. Dupage county, Illinnis.

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His children were :

I. Elizabeth, b. August 28, 1764. ni. Hicks,

of Providence, R. I. n. Samuel, b. August 18, 1766. No. 106.

III. Ruth, b. June 13, 1769. n. t.

IV. Joseph, b. August 18, 1773. No. 107.

V. Kezla, b. July 31, 1775. d. January 18, 1790. VI. Darius H., b. March 24, 1777. No. 108. VII. W'lLLLAM, b. April 12, 1778. No. 109. VIII. Xaha, b. April 9, 1782. d. October 10, 1813, at Plainfield, Ct. IX. Ezra, b. August 25, 1785. No. no. X. Augustus, b. February 2, 1788. d. without issue at Middlefield, N. Y., 1857.

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Ebenezer Cary, son of Deacon Benjamin, No. 26, b. in Providence, R. I., 1745 ; was educated at Prown University; became an eminent physician. He m. first, Mary Bentley, October 9, 1766; removed to Beekman, Duchess Co., N. Y., and had fi\e children. His wife d. and he m. second, De- light Champlin, November 30th, 1777, and had by her nine children. He was of decided talents, and great professional skill. He represented Duchess count}- in the Legislature in 1 78 1 and '84; he d. 181 5.

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1 lis chiklrcn wore :

I. Hiciv.inAi:, b. Jnnuan- 9, 1767. m. John Smith,

Saratoga count}-, N. Y. II. LviUA, b. August 27 176S. in. Rufus Sweet, Heekman, N. Y.

III. William, b. November 22, 1769. No. iii.

IV. Taylor, b. March 3, 1778. No. 112.

V. Lucius, b. December 27, 1775. d. in infancy. VI. Matilda, b. November 14, 177S. ni. W'ilh'am

Aiken, Greenbush, N. Y. VII. Cynthia, b. November 17, 1780. m. Joseph Arnold. VIII. Delight, b. July 5, 1783. d. May 26, 1787. IX. Sophia, b. June 16, 1784. d. in infancy. X. Maria, b. October 20, 1787. m. Israel Cook. XI. Egbert, b. April 12, 1789. No. 113. S

XII. Helen, b. April 27, 1792. m. Silas Germand, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. XIII. Sturges, b. July 25, 1794. No. 114, XI\'. Jame.s Rogers, b. I<"cbruar\- 1, 1798. n. t.

Bo. ti3.

Nathan Cary, son of Elcazer, No. 29, b. in Duchess county, N. Y., 1755 ; was a man six feet in height, of a ver\' muscular and powerful frame. He was an early emigrant

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with his father and brothers to the wilderness of Pennsylvania ; he was in the memorable battle of W}'oming, but escaped miraculously and without injur}'. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary war ; m. Jane Mann, July ii, 1782, and settled at Hanover, in Wyoming Valley, until 1779, when he re- moved to the head waters of the Canisteo river, a place now k!iown as Arkport, Steuben county, N. Y., purchased a farm then covered with heavy timber, but he made of it a beautiful home. He d. there in 1835, aged 80 years. His children were :

I. Johnson, b. March 5, 1783. No. 115. II. Ele.azer, b. about 1785. No. 116.

III. William, b. about 1787. No. 117.

IV. Adam,* b. about 1789.

V. Christopher, b. about 1791. No. 118.

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Ezra Carv, son of PLzra, No. 30, b. in Morris count}-, N. J., 1735; ni. L}'da Thompson, and removed to Western Pennsylvania in 1777: thence with the first settlers to Mari- etta, Ohio, and thence to Shelb}- count}-, (^hio, where he d. 1828, aged 93.

■'■Adam, cl. unm. at Natchez, Miss,, 1S25.

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Mis children were:

I. Phebe, b. 1771. Ill, Harris, d. in Coshoc- ton, count)', Oliio. II. RuFUS,* b. 1773.

III. Cephas, b. 1775. No. 119.

IV. Ephraim, b. about 1777. Li\'ed in Indiana. V. Absalom, b. about 1782. d. young.

VI. Elias, b. about 1786. Lived in Lasallc county, Illinois. VII. George, b. about 1793. No. i_'o.

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Ezra Carv, son of Zechariah, No. ^i, b. in lirid-jewater, Mass., 1749; m. Cynthia Brett, in Staughton, Mass., 1770; and after the birth of two children, removed with his famih- to Turner, Maine. His wife d. and he m. a Tolnian, about 1776. He was a farmer and highl)- respected.

*RuFUS, had a large family, now widely scattered ; John Cary of Put- nam county, was a son. I have tried to gather up the records of these sons of p>.ra, liut with poor success. Rufus lived to old age.

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His children were :

I. Thomas, b. 1771. No. 121. II. Zachary, b. 1773. No. 122.

III. Luther, b. 1777. d. i860, aged 83.

IV. Ezra, b. 1780. No. 123. V. Daniel, b. 1784. d. unm.

VI. John Shepherd, b. 1790. No. 124.

VII. Cynthia, b. 1792. d. in infancy.

VIII. Bethuel, b. 1793. No. 125. IX. ToLMAN, b. 1796. d. unm.

X. Cynthia, b. 1798. m. Newhall, in Turner,

Maine.

XI. Susanna, b. 1800. ni. Dresser, in Turner,

Maine.

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Major Daniel Cary, son of Zachariah, No. 31, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., June 11, 1758: m. Mchitabel, dauglitcr of Simeon Brett, and about 1800, removed to Turner, Maine, where lie d. 18 19.

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His children were :

I. Zkbiaii, b. Jul>-3i, 1779. "I- *-;ip':- l<»'i;er Sum- ner. iSoi. II. Eunice, b. September 10, 1781. ni. G. Hlake,

in Turner, Maine, 1804. III. Oi.ivK, b. .April 18, 1783. m. Apollns Howard,

1802. I\'. Fk.wci.s, b. May 5, 1785. No. 126.

\'. J.VMES, I ( d. in infancy.

)• b. Aut^-ust 28, 1787. •■ \'I. JoH.N. J j d. in infancy.

VII. Zach.akv, b. April 1, 1791. d. November I, 1800.

V'lII. D.ANiEL, b. September 3, 1793. d. November

27, 1795- IX. AvEV, b. February 15, 1795. m. Dr. R. Bradfort, Auburn, Maine, July 5, 1855.

»u. tJ7.

LuTHEK C.ARV, .son of Zacliarv, No. 31, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1761 ; studied medicine; m. Miss Abigail King, of Ra_\nham. Mass.. removed to O.xford count)', Maine; was a man of considerable distinction, and was for years a judge of the court. He d. July 12, 184S. aged 87 \-ears. His wife d. Ma\- 30. 1837. aged 76 years.

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His children were :

I. Cassandek, b. 1782. No. 127. II. William, b. March 14, 1784. No. 128.

III. Sophia, b. November 17. 1785. m. Dr. Silas

Blake, 1809; a widow in Harrison, Maine.

IV. Ansi.em, b. June 8, 1787. No. 129.

V. Emily, b. 1788. m. Stephen Pollard, 1809; a widow in Livermore, Maine. VI. Alanson, b. December 23, 1790. No. 130. VII. Hugh, b. October 17, 1792. No. 131. VIII. Maurice, b. November 15, 1795. No. 132. IX. H.\RKisoN, b. 1797. d. in infancy. X. Clara, b. October 1799. m. Rev. J. P. Richard- son, d. 183 1 ; left three children. XI. Luther, b. 1801. d. in infancy. XII. NAiiiiV, b. 1803. d. in infancy.

Bo. ns.

Ephraim Cars, son of P^phraim, No. 32, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1748; m. Jane, daughter John Holman, 1771 ; had a large famih', and removed to Minot, Maine, where he d. 1828, aired 80 \'ears.

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His children were :

I. Jam;, b. 1773, 111. Zenas Keith, 1792. 11. Sai.omk, b. 1774. m. R. Kinsley, 1794.

III. CvKUs,* b. 1777.

IV. William H., b. May 12, 1779. No. 133. V. Ephraim, b. 1782. No. 134.

VI. Shephakd, b. I7<S4. d. at Dorchester, Mass., in infanc}-. VII. Su.sa.nna, b. 1787. m. John Katon, of Dorches- ter, Mass., 181 2. VIII. Francis, t b, 1789. IX. Ja.son, b. 1791. d. in intanc)-. X. AsENATH, b. 1793. Went to Minot, Maine, d.

unm. XI. Harmony, b. 1796. in. James Watson, 1821.

Lkwis Carv, son of Daniel, No. 33, b. in Morris count)', N. J. 1742; li\-ed on the paternal estate, and in 1777 bouijht two hundred acres of land near Drakesville, where he d. 1817. He was m. three times.

*Cyris, m. Xaljljy Keith, i8n2 ; removed west, and n. t. of family. tFRANCES, 111. Harriet Haywood, lSl6, E. Bridgewater. n. t. of faiiiilv.

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His children were :

I. Dan'ikl, b. 1770. d. in infanc_\-. II. Jacob b. July 7, 1772. d. iinni. 1823.

III. Jam:, b. 1775. ni. Drake, d. at Princeton,

Illinois, 1854.

IV. Joseph, b. October 17, 1778. No. 135.

V. Sally, b. 1780. m. Rhoades. d. Sussex

covuity, N. J., 1807. VI. Abel, b. June 1781. No. 136. VII. Lewis, b. October 19, 1783. No. 137. VIII. Aaron, b. September 26, 1785. No. 138. IX. John, b. March 7, 1788. No. 139. X. Ezra,* b. No\embcr 29, 1791. XI. Daniel, b. Ma>~28, 1793. No. 140. XII. Martha, b. 1794. ni. Gale. Lives in In- diana.

XIII. Nancv.-;- I

b. 1 796.

XIV. Lalkana,;!; )

XV. George L., b. May 29, 1799. No. 141. XVI. Ann Eliza, b. 1801. ni. D. P. Marchant, Mor- rfs count)', N. J.

*EZR.^, m. and liad one son, Lewis E. He il. 1S44, and his son Lewis E. tl. vmni. in 1846.

tNANCY, m. first, McL'auley: ami second, .Mitchell, in Rich- land county, Ohio.

J:L.\i!R.\NA, ni. Merriani, Wyandotle county, <>hi<i.

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Bo. 70.

Aaron Cakv, son of Ichabnd, No. 34, b. in Hridgcwatcr, Mass., April 6, 175 i ; removed to Colerain, Mass. ; m. Jemima Atwood, May 31, 1781. He d. in Colerain, September 30, 1830, aged 80 years. His \\ife d. Feb. 19, 1837. His children were :

I. Zenas, b. November 26, 1782. No. 142.

II. Susanna, b. June 20, 1783. m. Burns, d.

in Ohio.

III. ason, 1 nviNS f , . . ,

< d. ni infancy.

IV. a son, j b. Jan. 23, 17S5. |

V. Hannah, b. November 5, 1787. m. \\. IVouty, of Heath, Mass. VI. Levi, b. May 12, 1790. Killed at battle of Tip- pecanoe, Ind., i8i I. VII. Charlotte, b. No\-embcr 15, 1797. d. August 31, 1803.

Bo. 71.

Capt. Howard Cary, son of Col. Simeon, No. 35, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., 1760; m. Huldah, daughter of Samuel Packard, 1785. He was a Justice of the Peace; a member of the Constitutional Convention, and the first Representati\e from North Rrid£fev\-ater, in the Letjislature.

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His cliildren were :

I. SiMEOX,* b. 1786.

II. Damei. Howard, t b. 1788.

III. Ze\.\s,+ b. 1790.

IV. William, b. 1792. m. Alden. 11. t.

V. Elp.riiigk. b. 1794. d. in infancy.

VI. Fraxcis, b. 1796. m. Alden. n. t.

VII. Molly, b. 1798. m. Ezra Dunham.

VIII. Rhooa, b. 1800. m. Major Nathan Haywood.

IX. ZiBA, b. 1802. d. in vouth.

Bo. 72,

JosiAn Carv, son of Zebulon, No. 36, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., 1754; removed when }-ounCT to Brookfield, Mass., m. Molly Moulton, 1780; and had by her six children. She d. 1795, and he m. second, Lydia Hale, who bore him four children.

*'SlMEON, m. Roana Howard, 1806, and moved to Maine, n. t. Dr. Nelson 'H. Cary, of Wayne, Maine, was a son of Simeon. He is the fatlier of the world renowned singer Anna Louisa.

tL)ANIEI. H., m. Martha, (lau_i;hter of Gideon Howard. 1812. n. t.

*Ze\as, remo\ed to Maine.

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His children were :

I. Zebulon, b. (October 5, 1781. No. 143. \\. JosiAH, b. Api-il 7, 1783. No. 144. 111. PoLi.v, b. March 22. 1785. m. Samuel Horrs, 1805. d. April 25, 1808.

1\'. Patty, b. March 16, 1787. m. Cummings,

d. Ucccmbcr 26, 1846. V. AvERV, b. February 17, 1789. No. 145. VI, Luther,* b. December 20, 1793. Vll. LvDiA, b. March 17, 1797. m. James Titus, 1834.

d. July 29, 1852. VIII. Jonathan, b. September 10, 1798. No. 146. IX. MoRDECAi.t b. October 5, 1799. X. Thomas, b. August 15, 1802. No. 147.

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Recompence Cary, son of Zebulon, No. 36, b. in Bridge- water, January 25, 1757; went to Ward, Mass., was a me- chanic; a soldier in the Revolutionary war; engaged in mer- cantile pursuits in Ward, (now Auburn), represented that

■*Ll'THER, m. three times; had one son I.utlier, who died in infancy, and a daughter Mary Anna, wlio ni. Timothy M. Duncan: lived in Nortli Brookfield, Mass., and d. September 12, 1S69.

tMoRDEC'^I, m, Hetsy I-Jnice, 1S32; Iiad no children, and li\es at West i;rookfl.-l.l, Mass.

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town in the Legislature ; and was an official member of the Congregational church. While on a visit to a daughter in Erie county, N. Y., he d. December 13, 1836, aged So \-ears, leaving the rich legac\' of a good name to his children. He m. Anna Drury, 1789.

His children were :

I. Zebulon,* b. July 26, 1790. n. Leonard, b. April 2, 1793. No. 148.

HL Clarissa,! b. September 19, 1797.

IV. Eliza.J b. July 17, 1802.

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Moses Gary, son of Jonathan, No. t,', h. in Bridge- water, Mass., No\-cmber 20, 1748; m. Susanna, daughter of Jabez Field, 1773. In 1824 he published a pamphlet, con- taining a sketch of the families of North Rridgewater, which has aided in perfecting these memorials. He d. December 1827, aged 81 years.

"■■■Zebulon, m. Martha Baird, biU had 110 children ; he was a prominent, honored and useful man. His widow lives in Macon Ga.

tCL.\RlSS.\, ni. Rev. Isaac Oakes; lives in Livingston county, N. Y., no children.

JEliza, m. Rev. Dr. Cannon, of Geneva, N. Y., for twenty-eight years District Secretary of .Am. B. F. M.. and resides at Geneva; has two daugh- ters, both married.

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His children were :

I. Lucius,* b. July 28, 1776. II. Hakillia, b. August 25, 1780. No. 149.

III. Susanna, b. April 27, 1783. m. Rev. John Shaw,

1807.

IV. PoLi.v, b. November 13, 1785. m. Jonathan

Bealls. d. 1850. V. Cassandra, b. February i, 1768. d. unm. 1862.

mo. 75

JoN.vrHAN Carv, son of Jonathan, No. i] , b. in Bridge- water, Mass., I'"ebruar_\- 14, 1757; in. Abigail, a daughter of Jonathan Perkins, 1784. He was a Revolutionar}' soldier; drew a pension until his death. December 25, 1852, aged 95 years.

*Lrcius, gracUiated at Brown University, R. I., in 179S: stiidieil law; went to Charleston. S. C, and d. April, 1S06.

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His children were:

I. HuLDAH, b. 1785. m. Darius Howard.

n. Caleb, b. 1788. No. 150.

in. Jonathan, b. 1791. No. 151.

IV. LuTHEK, b. 1794. No. 152.

V. Martin, b. 1795. No. 153.

VI. Abigail, b. about 1797. m. Isaac Dunham.

VII. Sally, b. about 1799. m. Zibo KeitlL

VIII. Mary, b. about 1800. m. James Littlefield.

IX. AuRELiA, b. about 1802. d. in infancy.

X. Nancv, b. 1804. d. in infancy.

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Alpheus C.vkv, son of Jonathan, No. 37, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., April 21, 1761 ; ni. Rub\- Perkins, September 21,1 786 ; lived in Ouinc}-, Mass. , over thirty years, and d. in Milton, Mass., November i, 1816. She d. in Boston, 1S36

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His chililruii w ere :

I. Nancy,* b. July 7, 1787. II. Ai.PiiF.us, b. November 4, 1788. No. 154.

III. Lucv.t b. April 3, 1790.

IV. Ch.\rles, b. September 26, 1794. unm. in North

Bridgewater. V. George, 1 twins, f d. in infancy.

VI. Ruby, | b. 1795. \ d. in infancy.

VII. George, b. September 25, 1796. d. in Hoston. unm. VIII. Lewis, b. March 31, 1798. No. 155.

IX. Ruby, b. January 16, 1800. d. unm. in Haver- hill, June 17, 1847. X. Isaac,) twins | No. 156.

XI. ZiBA, j b. June 25, 1802. ) d.unm. Nov. 10, 1S3 i . XII. Abigail,! b- March, 1806.

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James Carv, son of Jonathan, No. 37, b. in i^ridgewater, Mass., April 22, 1766; m. Hannah, daughter of Samuel Alden, 1798, and had one daughter ; his wife d. and he ni. Hannah, daughter of Thomas Wales, 1803, and had three other children.

*Xani'v. m. l.cimiel Hnll, anil had one son and two daughters; she d. 1862.

tLrcv, ni. Hazen Morse, N'ovemher 6, 1S14; and had eleven children ; she d. July 28, i860.

^Abigau., m. Frobisher, and had one son and one daugliter;

and d. April 27. 1829.

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His children were :

I. LvDiA, b. iSoo. m. Ephraim Howard, 1S21. n. Otis, b. June 14, 1.S04. No. 157. HI. Nan'cv, b. 1807. m. Elbridge Packard. IV. Austin, b. 1809. No. 158.

fJo. 78.

Is.\.\c C.\KV, son of John, No. 38, b. in l>ridgewater, Mass., February i, 1742; went when a cliild with his father to Mendham, Morris county, N. J., inherited one-half his

father's farm, and moved to Sussex county, K. J. m.

and d. 1791. \'er\- little information can be obtained as to famil}- or their descendants. His children were :

I. Abr.am, b. about 1762. No. 159. n. Is.AAC, b. about 1764.

III. Jacob, b. about 1766.

IV. Joseph, b. about 1768. V. Martha, b. about 1770.

VI. Phebe, b. about 1772. m.

n.

t.

11.

t.

n.

t.

n.

t.

Ho:

sley

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Ho. 79.

John Carv, son of John, No. 38, b. in Morris count)-, N. J., Jul)' 25, 1757; m. Joanna L)-on, December 28, 1778, and li\-ed and d. on the homestead of his father. He d. 1824. His children were :

I. Henry, b. January 6, 1780. No. 160. n. Clement, b. May 22, 1782. No. 161. HI. Nathaniel, b. No\ember 23, 1784. d. January

14, 1785. IV. Nathaniel, b. December 5, 1786. No. 162. V. David, b. February 25, 1789. d. May 5, 1793. VI. Mary,* b. Septembers, 1761. VII. John, b. September 3, 1794. d. Februai)- 20,

1797- VIII. John, b. May 27, 1797. No. 163. IX. Isaac, b. August 16, 1799. d. September ii,

1799. X. Isaac, b. No\ember 18, 1800. No. 164.

"M.\RV, m. Rev. Ezra H. Uay, 1S14: moved to NewAlljany, Indiana; her husband d. 1823, and she m. Major Sila* Miller: he d. 1S55. and she returned to N'orristown, N. J. She had three children by her first husband.

94 CAR V MEMORIALS.

Bo. 80.

Ebenezer Gary, son of Michael, No. 43, b. in Barring- ton, Mass., m. about 17G5 ; li\ed and d. in Harrington. His children were :

I. Nathan, b. 1814. n. t. II. Ebenezer, b. 1S16. No. 165.

JI0. 81.

Chad. Carv, son of Thomas, No. 44, b. in Smithfield, R. I., May 17, 1773; \\'as a farmer, m. Elizabeth Smith, of Providence, R. I., January 16, 1791 : a woman of consider- able talent, and author of sexeral poems. He d. in North Killingly, Ct., September 5, 1839.

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1 lis chiklrcn were :

I. Anna,* 1). January 9, 1792.-* II. Poi.i.v.T b. April 30, 1794.

III. Ebenezek, b. Aui;ust 6, 1797. No. 166.

IV. William, b. March 28, 1799. No. 167.

\. George S., b. September 6, 1801. No. 16S. VI. Sus.\N T.4 b. August 17, 1803. \'II. Klizabeth.II b. April 21, 1805. VIII. Sali.v S.,S b. November 7, 1806. IX. Abbv T.,(^) b. July 7, 1808. X. Emeline, b. November 7, 1809. unm. North Woodstock, Ct. XI. Almira, b. October 17, 181 1. unm. North Wood- stock, Ct. XII. Chad. B., b. April 17, 181 3. No. 169. XIII. John- H., h. Ma)- i, 1816. No. 170,

■•-Ann.v, 111. lanimry I, It>l6, to .Xnia'.n Ohiey, of I'rovidence, R. I., liad six children : d. in Weir, Mass.

tPoi.l.Y, m. Andrew Burlingame, farmer, of Situate, R. 1., March 22, 1821 ; had six children ; when last heard from she resided at Putnam, Ct.

iSus.\N T., m. May 15, 1835, 'o William Walker, of East Woodstock, Ct. Now living there; no child.

IIElizabeth, m. May 25, 1834, to Charles Hibbard, farmer, of North Woodstock, Conn. Now living there; two children.

§Sally .S., m. Marcli 22. 1829, to Nodiah Flint, farmer, of Thompson, Ct., has two children.

(a)AKBV T., m. October 17, 1831, to Leonard Thompson, merchant, of Columbia, Ct., had two children, viz: Dr. Bradford Thompson, Physician and Surgeon in regular army during the rebellion, now practicing in New York City ; and second, Elizabeth, who m. October 28, 1863, to Sewell Green, a retired gentlemen in New York City. Abby T., the mother, lives in New York Citv.

96 CAR V MEMORIALS.

Bo. 82.

Joseph Carv, son of Joseph, No. 45, b. in Mansfield, Ct., March 7, 1757; ni. Rachel Thompson, in Canterbury, Ct., Januar)' 7, 1781 ; removed to Middlefield, Mass., and later to Ontario county, N. Y., where he d. February 3, 1848. His wife d. September 26, 185 i. His children were :

I. Rachel,* b. March 31, 1782 H. Joseph, b. January 19, 1784. No. 171. in. Lucv,t b. December i, 1785. IV. Stephen,! b. October 6, 1787. V. EzEKiEL, b. April i, 1789. n. t. VI. Hannah, II b. Januar)- 3, 1792. VII. EuNiCE,§ b. January 15, 1795. VIII. PHEBE,(rt) b. September 15, 1797. IX. Zi^.\,{d) h. February i, 1799. X. Isaac, b. September 15, 1804. No. 172.

"'■Rachel, m. Ethan Billens, of Conway, Mass., and had four children; she was living in 1S65.

fLucY, m. William Mott, in Middlefield, Mass., and had one son and four daughters.

JStephen, ni, and had one son and two daughters ; and d. at New Orleans in 1814.

||H.\NNAH, ni. Scott, and had five children.

^Eunice, m. Wright.

(a)PHEBE, m. Frazer, and had five children.

(fc)ZlNA. ni. (;ill. and had four children.

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Bo. 83.

RiciiAKD Cakv, son of Jost-ph, No. 45, b. in Mansfield, Ct., January 15, i/Sy; ni. Susanna Ford, 178J, in Williams- burg, Mass., removed to Nelson, Madison county, N. Y., in ]8o6. He was a soldier seven j'ears in the Rexolutionary war; bed. December, 1841. His children were : I. Susanna,* b. 1784. II. LucY.t b. 1786.

III. Phebe,J b. 1788.

IV. Clarissa, II b. 1790.

V. Calvin,§ b. June, 1792.

\"I. Richard M., b. December 11, 1794. No. 173. VII. Luther H., b. February, 1800. No. 174. \'III. Relief, b. 1802. m. William Titus, 1821. d. 1838.

*SrsANN.\, in. C. Doolittle, iSoj ; d. in Illinois, 1S5S.

tLicv, m. Nathan Streeter, 18(14; il. in Erie county, N. V., 1809.

JPhebE, ra. Jonathan Burns; d. in Erie county, N. ^'., 1843.

IIClarissa, m. Talcut Patchin, an officer of the I'. S. army, who was wounded at the battle of Chippewa, in the war of 1S12. She was livint; in Erie county, N. V., in 1865.

JCalvin, was killed in a hand to liand fight with three indians, at the burning of Buffalo, in 1813 ; he was a man of giant frame, weighing three hundred pounds, fine projiortion, herculean in strength, and a swift runner.

98 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

l'5o. 34.

Abnkk Cakv, son of Joseph, No. 45, b. in Williamsburg, Mass., January 31, 1760; m. four times in Williamsburg, had six children born there, and removed to Dupage county, Illinois, where he d. 1845, aged 85 years. His children were :

I. LuciNA,* b. February 22, 1793. II. Abner L., b. at Junction, Illinois, n. t.

III. y\lvin. n. t.

IV. Ll'cv. n. t. V. Sally. n. t.

VI. Asa. n. t.

J5o. 85.

Asa Cakv, son of Joseph No. 45, b. in Williamsburg, Mass., April i, 1770; m. Damaris Hicko.x, in Conway, Mass., June 24, 1790 ; removed to Erie county, N. Y., where he d. Sept. 19, 1852. His widow d. April 17, 1863, aged 91 years.

*I,rciNA, 111, William \V. Lcon.ird, in Middlefield, Mass.

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His chikircii w ore :

1. Tkuman, b. Ma)- 31, 1791. No. 175.

II. S\i.\i.\/'' b. June 17, 1793.

III. As.\, b. Jiil_\- 18, 1795. d. June 19, 1808.

I\'. Joseph, b. December 24, 1797. No. 176.

y. SvLVESTF.K, b. May 5, 1800. Nn. 177.

\'\. H.\RKiET,T b. January 13, 1803.

VII. V.\N R.\N?;.\i.EEi<, b. January 5, 1805. No. 178.

VIII. DAM.\Ris,t b. March 31, 1807.

IX. AuRiLLA.II b. October 11, 1809.

X. Saduska,§ b. Januar\' 6, 18 12.

XI. Almira, (rt) b. August 8, 18 14.

XII. Asa, b. August 22, 1821. No. 179.

Bo. 80.

Ebenezer Cary, son of Ebenezer, No. 48, b. in Mans- field, Ct., December 27, 1758; was a re\olutionar\- soldier ; he went with Joseph Elliott, as a surveyor, in 1798, for the Holland Land Company, to Western New York ; when o\er

*Sylvia, m. Aaron .\tlam-., of Boston, X. V., December 24, iSog ; lind five sons and one daughter; and is living at Boston. N. V.

tH.ARRlET, m. Erastus Torrey, October 8, 1821, in Boston, N. V., had six children; d. July 30, 1850, at Silver Creek, Illinois.

JD.WIARIS, m. Perry J. Jencks, September 9, 1823; had eight children ; resides in Wapau, Wisconsin.

|AURILLA, m. Hiram Memmenway, September 6, 182"; had three chil- dren; and d. at Freeport, Illinois, March 30, 1858.

5S.\DiTSKA, m. Tillinghast Vaughn ; had six children ; lives in Louisana,

(a)ALMlRA, m. September 10, 1832, to Rev. George Wilkinson ; had five children : she d. at Painted Post. \. N'.. January 22. 184S.

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sixty years of age he m. Elizabeth Cunninyhani, a widow ; and d. May i6, 1825. His cliildren were :

I. Sarah,* b. about 181 2.

II. LuciNDA, b. 1814. d. unm. January 5, 1849. III. Ebexezer, b. 1 8 16. No. 180.

Bo. 87.

Trumbull Carv, son of Ebenezer, No. 48, b. in Mans- field, Ct., August II, 1787; removed to Western New- York, m. Margaret E. Brisbane, at Batavia, N. Y., June 2, 18 12. He served as Adjutant in the war of 1812; rendered honor- able service in both branches of the Legislature of New York ; was appointed b)' Governor Seward, Bank Commissioner, in 1838, which position he held for three years. He d. June 20, 1869; his wife d. June 22, 1863. He had four children, three of whom d. in infancj'. He left one son. His children A\ere :

I. Walter, b. 1818. No. 181.

II. Elizabeth, b. Februar)- 24, 1822. d. February 8, 1823.

III. Elizabeth Ann, b. June 13, 1824. d. June 24,

1824.

IV. Trumbull, b. October 4, 1829. d. April i, 1832.

*Sar.\h, m. John D. Verplank, and had children; she d. at Diooklyn. N. v., 1859.

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Ba. 88.

EzEKiEL Cakv, son of Deacon John, No. 49, b. in Scot- land, December 7, 1741 ; lived and d. in tl'.e part of Wind- ham, which is now called Willimantic ; was a tanner and shoemaker by trade. He married Zervia; daughter of Deacon Nathaniel Skiff, March 15, 1764; he d. May 14, i~«72 ; his widow d. Jul)' 18, 1816, aged 82 j'ears.

His children were :

I. John,* b. June 7, 1766.

II. DiANTiiA,t b. Jul)- 14, 1768.

III. Waldo, b. April 3, 1772. No. 182.

Wo. 89.

Wii.LiA.M Cakv, son of Deacon John, No. 49. b. in Scotland, Ct., October 25, 1747: m. first, Irena, daughter of Josiah Manning, May 16, 1771, b)- whom he had eight chil- dren : she d. November 17, 1795. aged 48, and he m. second, Celia (Darby) Bushnell, widow of Ezekiel Bushnell, of Lisbon, Ct., March, 1801. He d. July 20, 1S12; his widow d. October 12, 1844, aged 89 years.

*JOHN, was a shoemaker; removed to Baltimore, Md., wliere he d. unm. in middle life.

tDlANTH.v, m. Andrew Baker: had no children and il. in old age of cancer.

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His children were :

I. Alathea, b. December 1773. d. unm. Novem- ber, 1795. II. Chlok, b. Januar}- 20, 1776. d. unm, No\cm- ber, 1795.

III. John, b. March 18, 1778. No. 183.

IV. Elijah, b. October 4, 17S0. No. 184.

V. William, b. December 11, 1782. No. 185.

VI. Theron. b. 1786. d. December 7, 1809. unm.

VII. Nathaniel, b. 1789. d. November 29, 1834. unm.

VIII. Phebe, b. 1791. d. November, 1795.

mo. 9u.

Jonathan Carv, son of Deacon John, No. 49, b. in Scotland, Ct., June 5, 1849; he m. Martha, daughter of Elisha Hurlbut, September 21, 1775, and in 1791 removed to Norwicli, Ct., where he d.

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His children were :

I. Irena, h. August 17, 1777. m. Capt. Eiias Lord, of Norwich. II. Thomas, b. Jul_\- 8, 1779. "J- ^^ '=^'^- unin.

III. Alfred, b. June 29, 1781. d. at sea. unm.

IV. Frederick, b. February 14. 1786. No. 186. V. Ralph, b. June 2, 1789. No. 1S7.

VI. Fannv, b. July 26, 1791. m. Capt. James Snow,

of New York. \^II. \\'iNTHROP, b. 1793. d. at sea. m.

Bo. 91.

Capt. James Carv, son of Beneijah, No. 50, b. in Scot- land, Ct., November 27, 1750; was a prominent and wealthy farmer in Scotland, and served with distinction in the war of Independence. His estate after his death was valued at ;$8o,000. Hem. first, Abigail, daughter of Joseph Kingsley, of Pomfret, Ct., August 12, 1773; she d. December 18, 1807. He m. second, Anna (Spaulding) Bradford, widow of Rev. William I^radford, 1809. He d. February 28, 1S27.

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His children were :

1. Abigail,* b. January 28, 1775. II. James, b. December 9, 1777. No. 18S.

III. I^ENEijAK, b. Januar)- 4, 1780. d. unni. August

24, 1808.

IV. Anna, b. February 21, 1782. d. March 3, 1781. V. Sanford, b. July 14, 1784. No. 189.

VI. Sally, b. September 7, 1786. m. Thomas Morse, of Woodstock, Ct.

Bo. 92.

Roger Cakv, son of Capt. Nathaniel Cary, No. 51. b. in Scotland, Ct., January 7, 1759; was a trader and speculator, and d. at the South. He m. Eunice Parish, January 27, 1780. His children were :

I. Nathaniel, b. September 16, 1780. n. t. II. Josi'.Pii, b. July 4, 1783. n. t. III. I^";uN'iCE,f b. December 3, 1787.

•■■ABlG.-iU., m. Parker Morse, October 6, 1798, by whom she bad five children ; when last heard from she \\'as living in Canterbury. Cl., at the age of 90.

tEuNICE. m. Storer. and settled at t'herry \'alley, X. Y.

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Wo. 93.

AxsoN Cakv, son of Capt. Nathaniel, No. 51, b. in Scot- land, Ct. , March 15, 1762; ni. Hannah Carcw. of Norwich, Ct., was an early settler in Chenango county, New York, at Oxford, where he resided until he d. May 8, 1842, aged 80 years. He was a blacksmith by trade, a man of unusually large and muscular frame, of great strength physicall}' and mental!}-. He was a Justice of the Peace twenty years; Sheriff of the County for four years, and several year.s a Judge of the Court. He was a very prominent, influential and useful citizen.

His children were :

I. HoKATio, b. March 27, 1785. No. 190. n. Minerva,* b. October 17, 1787. ni. Harriet,! b. July 29, 1789. IV. George A., b. May 8, 1793. No. 191. V. Palmer C, b. March 31, 1798. No. 192. VI. Zalmon S., b. August 31, 1800. No. 193. VII. Hannah, b. June 17, 1802. VIII. Albert G.,J b. July 20, 1807.

■■■'MlNKRVA, m. Amos .\. Franklin, and removed to Crant coiinly, Wis- consin ; had seven children, and d. May 25, 1S59.

tHARRiET, m. A. B. Bennett, and had two sons; shed. August 9, 1863.

JAlbert G., m. Melissa Madison, by whom he had three children, all of whom died childless. Albert (1. when last heard from was living at Ox- ford. Chenant^o county, N. \ ,

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Bo. 94.

Chkistoi'Hek Cakv, son of Dr. Samuel, No. 52, b, in Windham, Ct. ; went when a boy with his father to Lyme, N. H., then ahnost a wilderness. He joined the army of the Revolution at a very early age ; served under Colonel Waite, of New Hampshire ; was twice taken prisoner, and suffered incredible hardships. He removed to Ohio in 1802, and settled in Cincinnati. He was pre-eminently a child of mis- fortune tlurint^ his whole life. When \-ery young he accident- ally lost one eye ; a few )'ears later he was made a cripple for life, b\' being caught under a falling tree. He was always roving, never contented in any .situation. He traveled ea.st, west, north and south, often spending months among the In- dians ; he was robbed, shipwrecked, and subjected to all kinds of hardships and misfortunes. An accurate history of his life would be more thrilling than a work of fiction. He had a stout frame and an iron constitution ; he d. near Cin- cinnati, O., February, 1837. He was three times m. viz: first, to I'^Jsie Terrel, in Lyme, N. H., in 1784; .second, Lear Hrokaw, in Cincinnati ; and third, to Margaret McCart)-, in 1825. He was a revolutionary pensioner at the time of his death.

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107

His

III

IV

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VI.

VII.

VIII.

children were : Lucv,* b. 17.S4.

l\.i>i;i;Kr, 1). Jamiar)- J4, 1787. No. 194. Jii;M'.ij.\ii, b. 1788. No. 195. Makia. b. 1790. m. John Lorin^,', iSoS. CuKi.sTOPiiKR, b. 1792. Killed accidental!)- in

Cincinnati, 1807. Ikwin, b. 1826. No. 196. Makia, b. 1828. d. in childbed. Anna, b. 1831. m. Sprong, and d. in

Mis.souri, 1864.

Bo. 95.

John Carv, son of Dr. Samuel, No. 52, b. at Lyme, N. H., December 26, 1780 ; removed to the State of New- York ; settled at Hudson, where he resided man\- \-ears ; then removed to Onondatjo county. New York ; and thence to Ohio some years before his death ; he d. at Ashtabula, O., March 23, 1863, aged 82 years. He m. first, Harriet Knapp, of Hud- son, N. Y., 1806, and late in life m. a second w-ife, whom he sur\-i\-ed.

*Li-cv, m. James McGinnis, Cincinnati, O. ; had several children, one of whom is Mrs. William McCanimon, Esq., of Cincinnati; she d. at ad- vanced aire.

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His cliildren were :

I. Orrin, b. Jul)- i6, 1807. No. ly/. II. Harkikt,* b. 1809.

III. Franklin, t b. 181 1.

IV. Lorenzo, b. 181 3. No. 198. V. Delia,! b- '<'^i5-

VI. John, b. 1817. Livini.,Mn Chicago, Illinois, unm.

Bo. 90.

William Carv, son of Dr. Samuel, No. 52, b. in Lyme, N. H., January 28, 1783; emigrated to the North- west Territory with mother and brother Christopher, settling in Cincinnati in 1802; bought a small farm at the head of Main street, where he resided until 18 14, when he sold his thirty. two acres in Cincinnati, and settled on Section 30, Millcreek Township, (now College Hill), where he resided until his death, March 25, 1862. He represented Hamilton County in the Legislature, in 1824-5 '• •^"d was an active sup- porter of the Canal Rill, and the First Free School Law of Ohio. He was remarkable for his amiabilit\- of disposition,

"Harriet, 111. L^nckwood ; lived in As]ita1)ula, O. ; had a large

family and d. 1863.

tFR.\NKLIN, never m. Went tn Louisiana before tlie late war, and has not been heard from since.

JDeli.v, m. Dr. Jonathan \V. lirooks, of Norwich, Ct., and had large family, and lives now in Chicago,

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l)uiit)- of character, public spirit and btne\olencc. He was mail)- \-cars an cider in the Presb\-terian Church, and a fre- quent representative to tlie General Assembly. He originated the churches at Mount Pleasant and College Hill; endowed a professorship in Farmer's College, and was a patron of all the benevolent enterprises of the day. He d. in the full assur- ance of a blessed immortality. He m. Rebecca, a daughter of Roswell and Deborah Fenton, January 8, 1809, who still sur\'ives, aged 83 years. His children were :

I. Freeman Grant, b. April 7, 1810. No. 199. II. William Woodward, b. February 23, 1812. No.

200. III. Samuel Fenton, b. February 18, 1814. No. 201.

Bo. 97.

JosLAH Cakv, son of Josiah, No. 53, b. in Haddani Ct., Januar\- 16, 1761 ; m. Lydia Clark, 1783; he lived in Middle Haddam, and followed the coasting trade; he d. April 14, 1797.

no

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His children were:

I. Charlotte b. May 30, 1784. m. L<:)iir

II. Nan'CV, b. August 31, 1787. m. Anabk

III. JosiAH, b. January 23, 1 791. No. 202.

IV

Hannah, b. June 19, 1793.

V. LvniA, b. June 26, 1795.

Humphre)- Skinner.

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^IXTH -QeNERATIOJM.

Ko. 98.

Hexrv Lucius Cakv, son of Kleazer, No. 54, b. in ^Vindllam, Ct., October 18, 1769; m. Man- Harris, Se])tcni- her 7, 1S12, and d. Ma\' 3, 1S48, Icavins:^ one son. His children A\crc :

I. Lucius Henkv, who ni. in Norwich, Ct., and lias one chikl.

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lu. au.

Eleazer Carv, son of Nathaniel, No. 55, b. in Wind- ham, Ct., December 14, 1769; was a goldsmith, resided in Windham most of his life, thence removed to Norwich, Ct. He was quite a musician, and especially skilled in playing the violin ; he was widely known as " Eleazer the Fiddler." He m. Matilda, daughter of John Parrish, November 2^, 1791 ; he d. November 8, 1820; his widow d. at Willimantic, Ct., November 10, 1845. His children were :

I. Thomas Stores, b. March 21, 1792. d. unm.

March, 1823. n. Lucia, b. Januar\' 2, 1794. d. Ecbruar)- 27,

1795- III. Lucia,* b. June 16, 1795 I\'. Harrif.t.t b. December 29, 1799 V. LYDiA,t b. 1803. VL Eleazer, b. 1811. No. 203.

"-'■Luci.\, m. first, .Samuel Welch, and had three children; m. second, William Russel, and had three children; and is a widow in Buffalo, N. Y.

IHarriet, m. Oliver I.athrop, had two children ; resides in Willi- mantic, Ct.

iLvDlA, m. first, Mr. Ware, of Hartford, Ct., and had two children;

m. second, m. Gardner, and had one child, and resides in Marydosia,

Morsran counlv, Illinois.

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Flo. HHl.

Olivkt S. Cakv, son of Olivet, No. 57, b. in Lempster, X. H., November 6, 1810; ni. Mehitabel Keyes, of Acworth, December 27, 1837, where he still resides. His children were :

I. Chkstek E., b. March 11, 1839. Printer in Mont- pelier, Vt. II. Georgiana, b. November 20. 1841. m. Septem- ber II, 1862, Dr. S. M. Dinsmore, of Antrim, N. H. Ill Frank Pierce, b. 1848, resides in Torre Haute, Indiana.

Bo. KH.

Alden Carv, son of Elliott Cary, No. '58, b. in Lcmp- ter, N. H., 1801 ; settled on the paternal estate in Lempster, where he resided when last heard from. He m. Hannah B. Wellman, 1824.

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His children were :

I. Angeline, b. 1826. m. Orson Gee, 1848.

II. Carlos, b. 1828. d. 1838.

III. Wilson,* b. 183 1.

IV. RuFUS,t b. 1833. V. Francis, t b. 1836.

VI. Hannah, b. 1838. m. Charles Giffin, 1859.

Uo. 102.

William Cary, son of William, No. 59, b. in Lempster, N. H., February 12, 1796; m. Sophia Hurd, May 22, 18 17; removed with his family to Amesbury, Mass ; he d. at Mai- den, Mass., May '8, 1857.

*WiLSON, is a machinist ami lives in Lowell, Mass. m. 1854. tRuFUS, m. 1856, and is in the boot and shoe business, Acworth, N. H. JFrancis, ni. 1863; is a farmer, and resides in I.enipster, N. H.

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His chiUlrcn were:

I. William Ahuison, b. July 23, 1818. No. 204. II. Cai.thica (in. moke, b. November 26, 1819. ni. I'"rancis C. Swett.

III. SopiuA Augusta, b. September 15, 1821. d.

August 27, 1840. unm.

IV. Milan Galusha, b. November 20, 1823. No. 205. V. Augustus Celan<J, b. September 16, 1825. No.

206. VI. Henkv Gkosvenok,* b. December 4, 1829.

Bo. 103.

Byfielu Cakv, son of William, No. 59, b. in Lempster, N. H., November 25, 1799; m. Hannah Mayo, in Acworth, N. H., November 20, 1823; removed to Ware, Mass., 1825,

where he d. 1826. His widow m. Ormsby, and lives in

Alste'dTN. H.

His children were :

I. Emeline, b. 1824. m. Atwood, and Ii\'cs in

Alsted^N. H. ; has four children. A

»Henry Gkosvenok, m. Mary j^ Bagley ; lives at AruicLiburyr Mass. Xo issue. /i'V'-a-X^^-e.'i-^

1 16 CAR V MEMORIALS.

no. itH.

Harvev Carv, son of William, No. 59, b, in Lcmpster, N. H., May 10, 1802; m. in Acworth, X. H.. May 12, 1825, to Mary Barnard had two children born in Acworth, and re- moved about 1850 to Iowa, where he now resides. His children were :

I. Lucy Ann, b. July 5, 1828. m. and lives in

Wisconsin. II. Lucia Emily, b. July 15, 1836. m,,\Vm. Hibb. Lives in Iowa, and has three children.

Bo. 105.

John M. Caky, son of William, No. 59, b. in Lempster, N. H., June 12, 1810; m. Susan Dart, of Guilford, Vt., October 17, 1832, antl moved to Amesbury, Mass. His children were:

I. Ei.T.iCN,* b. (Vtnber 4, 1834

II. Wii.iiAM Hknkn, b. April l, 1846. d. August 27, 185S. The name of Car\' became extinct in this branch.

*^"El.I,EN, m. Cyrus Shepliard, of .\mesbury, Mass. ; had one child born at Alsted, N. II., February 25, 1858, at which date the mother d. and the child live-! w'lih jrrandrnother nt Anie^burv.

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150. Hin.

Samuel Cakv, son of Joseph, No. 61, b. in Providence, R. I., August 18, 1766; m. Elizabeth Cornwall, of Beekman, Duchess county, N. Y., September 25, 1791 ; and settled at Rensalaerville, Albany county, whence they removed to the City of Albany, 1827, where they resided until 1830, when they removed to Bethlehem, N. Y. Samuel in early life joined the Society of Friends, and both himself and his wife Elizabeth, were most acceptable preachers, and were in the habit of attending and preaching at many " Yearly Meet- ings." They lived blameless and eminently useful lives, adorning the doctrines they professed. The sa\-our of their good names, and the influence of their example and precept are yet widely felt and acknowledged. After their demise their memoirs were published and widel}- circulated. He d. February 16, 1845, aged -jg; his wife d. March 8, 1842. As their lives were exemplary, their deaths were peaceful and triumphant.

1 1 8 ■. CAJi Y MEMORIALS.

His children were:

I. Ruth, b. January lo, 1793. d. January 19, 1793. II. Albert, b. February 23, 1794. d. May 16, 1831.

III. Abel, b. November 12, 1795. d. May 16, 1798.

IV. Deborah, b, Xovember 18, 1797. d. October,

1798.

V. RHon.\, b. September 6, 1799. m. Isaac Page,

1 82 1, d. March 22, 1848.

VI. Joseph, b. Januar_\- 30, 1802. No. 207.

VII. M.AKV, b, March 20, 1804. d. April, 1806.

VIII. David H.,* b. November 7, 1806.

IX. MARL\,t b. May 24, 1809.

X. Samuel,:!; ^ triplets, f

I I

XI. Isaac H., , b. May 7, 1812. { No. 208.

XII. J t Still born.

XIII. George, b. November 30, 18 14. No. 209.

Bo. 107.

Joseph Gary, son of Joseph, No. 61, b. in Plainfield, Ct., August 18, 1773; HL Rub)- Ann Eaton, of Killingly, Gt., and settled in Go\entr\-, R. I. He was an eminent physician, and was proprietor of a celebrated " family pill." He d. May

15. 1815-

*David H., 111. Miss Hyde, 1833; lives in Albany; no issue. tMARiA, 111. Isaac B. Briggs, November 11, 1832.

iSAMUEL, m. Jane March, of Chester county, Pennsylvania. 184U; lives in Albany ; no issue.

SIXTH GENERATION. 119

His children were :

I. CvNTiiiA, b. February 12, 1 798. 111. Samuel

Mowry, and d. Januar>- 11, 1823. II. Ai.uKiHXi: WAr.no, b. May 23, 1801.

III. Jekkmiah E., b. April 30, 1803. No. 210.

IV. AuRELiusA.,* b. May 20, 1806.

V. Betsev Matilda, b. July 31, 1809. m. Daniel

Horton, of Adrian, Michigan. VI. Alfred X., b. March 28, 1811. No. 211.

Bo. 108.

Darius H. Cakv, son of Joseph, No. 61, b. in Plainfield, Ct., March 24, 1777; removed to Richfield, N. V., m. Patty Whitney, 1803. d. February 8, 1863.

*AUREI.irs A., settled in Graii\ille, Washington county, X. V., Iiul un- able to procure copy of records.

1 20 CAR Y MEMORIAIS.

His children were :

I. Emeline, b. 1803. d. 1805. II. Emeline, b. 1806. m. Benjamin P. Jones, 1830.

III. Josi.aH Whitnev, b. 1808. No. 212.

IV. Son, ) TWINS, f

. < d. in infancy.

V. D.\UGHTEK, I b. 1810. (

VI. Theodore, b. 18 12. d. 1827.

VII. Sus.\N E., b. 1815. m. Isaac Gage, 1849.

VIII. Edwin, b. 1817. No. 213.

IX. L.\UR.\, b. 1820. unm. d. August 12, 1867.

X. Lucv M., b. 1823. m. Judd, Cherry Valley,

N. Y., 1846.

Mo. 109.

\\'ii,i,i.\M C.\KV, son of Joseph, No. 61, b. in Plainfield, Ct., April 12, 1779; removed to State of New York; m. Lydia Trask, at Paris, Oneida county, 1805. He d. at Mohawk, N. Y., 1854.

SLY TH GENERA TION. 1 2 1

His chiklix-n were :

1. J(.)si-:rii, b. 1807. No. 214. II. H.\NN.\H T. ,* b. 1809.

III. Al.lKKD.t b. 1813.

I\'. H.\KKiiir A., b. 1815.

\'. William H., b. 1816. No. 215.

VI. Geokge W., b. 1819. No. 216.

\'I1. Cii.\KLEs Ji:kume,:|; b. 1821.

Bo. Hll.

EzK.A C.\KV, son of Joseph, No. 61, b. at Plaiiifiekl, Ct., August 25, 1785 ; m. and removed to Richfield, N. Y., where he d.

His children were : 1. EzK.A. n. t. II. Kliz.\, ni, William H. Hannah, n. t.

III. Zene.ah, m. Edd)'. n. t.

IV. Abigail, n. t.

V. Albert, of Norwich, N. \ . n. t. VI. Alanson, of Troy, N. \'. n. t.

*Ha.\nahT., ni. first, A. Burpee, 1837 ; and second, R. Brownell, 1855.

tALFREn, m. Zilpha Snow, 1833 ; and lives at Fort Plain, New V'ork. No issue.

Charles Jf.ro.mk, m. t^li/.alieth Gardener. 1857 ; she d. in 1857 ; he lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Xu issue.

122 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

Mu. lU.

William Carv, son of Ebcnezcr Cary, No. 62, b. in Beekman, Duchess county, N. V., November 22, 1769; studied medicine ; settled at " Half Moon," Saratoga county, N. Y., was distinguished as a man, and as a phj-sician ; he was a worth}- and exemplar)- preacher in the Societ)- of Friends, more than thirt\- years. He A\'as three times m. first, Ruth Sweet, January 7, 1793; second, Harriet Cook, May 29, 1811; third, Kezia Jackson, November 17, 1826. He d. November 23, 1845. His children were:

I. Matilda, b. Jul)- 23, 1794. m. Thomas M. South- wick, June 21, 1814. II. Seth, b. March 3, 1796. d. November 21, 1796.

III. Ebexezer, b. November 5, 1797. No. 217.

IV. LiciL's, b. May 9, 1799. No. 218. V. Jakvis, b. May 23, 1801. No. 219.

VI. John Milton, b. September 6, 1803. d. unm. at

Albany, November 10, 185S. VII. Maria, b. October 12,1805. m. Henry Fowler, Jul)- 15, 1S24.

SIXTH GENERATION. 123

V'lll. Cathekixk, b. October 28, 1806. m. Da\'id De- \al, Ma\- 6, ICS24. IX. LvniA, b. October 1, i<So8. d. unm. Feb. 17, 182S. X. W'lLLi.vM/'' b. August 23, 1813. .\1. Ruth, b. June 1, 1816. m. Andrew Holmes,

March 10. 1857. XII. Ls.A.vc, b. Januar)- 15, 1818. No. 220. XIII. Chakle.s J., b. October 19, 1827. d. July 9, 1853.

15a. U2.

Tavlok Carv, son of Ebenezer, No. 62, b. in Duchess count)-, N. v., March 3, 1773; m. Betty Langdon, 1794, and settled in Clinton, Saratoga county, N. Y., for a time, as a \vea\-er, thence remo\'ed to X'ernon, Oneida count)-, on a farm. He d. at Lysander, N. Y., October 26, 1853.

■*WlI.LI.-VM, lives at Crescent, .Saratoga county, X. V. ; was a memljerof the Legislature in 1S52 : have no record of his family.

-124 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

His children were :

I. JoH\, b. 1796. d. 1799.

II. Lucv, b. Ma)' 9, 1798. d. unm. at Vernon, N. Y., 1817.

III. Maria,* b. January 18, 1801.

IV. William, b. July 12, 1803. No. 221. V. Hepzibah, b. 1805. d. in infancy.

VI. Louisa,! b. Januar)- 7, 1808. VII. John, b. March 20, 18 10. No. 222. VIII. Electa J., b. February 8, 1814. m. Samuel Alden, Lysander, N. Y., 1835. IX. Elizaijeth, b. April 2, 181 7. m. Anson Smith, Vernon, N. Y., Februar)- 17, 1835.

Bo. 113.

Egbert Carv, son of Ebenezcr, No. 62, b. in Uuche.s.s count)-, N. Y., April 12, 1789; m. Tamar Fla^lin, 1813; settled on the homestead ; was a physician, and was a mem- ber of the Legislature of N. Y., 1827 ; he d. 1862.

•*M.\RIA, m. Elias Cox, .\pi-il 7. 1825 ; had four chilclren, and resides in Lysander, Onondago county, X. V.

tLoursA, m. Ira Mattison, January, 1S25; removed to Worthington, O., where she d. without issue, April 14, 1838.

SIXTH GENERATION. 125

His cliildreii w crc ;

I. Sophia, b. 1814. m. George Wilkinson, Pokeep- sie, N. Y, II. Pheue, b. 1815. ni. H. D. Piatt, District of Columbia.

III. Cecilia, b. 1818. m. Thomas J. Doughty, Eden,

Wisconsin.

IV. Matilda, b. 1820. m. William S. Coggshall,

Brooklyn, N. Y. V. EiiENEZEK, b. 1822. No. 223. YI. Philip F., b. 1826. n. t. \'II. Tamak, b. 1829. unm. VIII. Dewit Clinton, b. 1833. m. and lives in Wash- ington, District of Columbia.

»o. Hi.

SruKGis Cakv, son uf Ebenezer, No. 62, b. in Duchess count)', N. \'., Jul)' 25, 1794; 111. first, Sarah Flagler, Decem- ber 17, 1818; she d. April 11, 1836, and he m. second, Hannah A. Gra)', (widow), I'ebruary 27, 1S41 ; he settled in Bingham pton, Broome count)-, N. Y., where he still resides.

126 CAR V MEMORIALS.

His children were :

I. Solomon Flagler, b. October y, 1820. Xo. 224. II. Cornelia F., b. June 5, 1S22. m. T. R. ^lor-

gan, 1839. III. CvNTHL\ A., b. Februar)- 12, 1824. d. unm,

1851. \\ . Oliver A., b. June 5, 1827. No. 225. \'. PnEUE M., b. May 10, 1829. d. 1851. \'I. Ja.mes Sturgis, b. June 12, 1833. m. and lives

at Bingham pton, X. Y. \'ll. Abel DeFore.st, b. December 22, 1842. d. in

childhood. VIII. Abigail, b. 1844. d. in childhood. IX. Andrews., b. March 6, 1846. X. Charles H., b. Xoxember 12, 1848. XI. Anna M., b. May 16, 1853. -

Johnson Carv, son of Nathan, No. 63, b. in \\'\-oniing Valle\-, 1783; removed with his father to Steuben count}', N. \'., 1799; m. Susan Hassett, .August 26, 1807; was a fanner and inn keeper; a quiet and \er\- highl\- esteemed citizen; he d. at Arkport, X. Y., 1862.

SIXTH GENERATION. 127

His childix-n were :

I. Jane,* b. Ma\- 21. 1807. II. Makv Ann,! b. June 22, 1813.

III. KLlz.\i;Krn,:i; b. June 5, 181 5.

IV. Susan, II b. Jul\- 16, 1822. V. Cakolinf.S 1). Jul)- I, 1824.

There beintj no son, the name of Car\' became extinct in this brancli of the faniilv.

»o. IHi,

Eleazer Gary, son of Nathan, No. 63, b. in Wyoming Valley, Pa., 1785; m. Fanny Slocum ; lived in Wilkesbarre, Pa., as a merchant; d. Januar\- 22, 1853. His children were: I. P'rancis, n. t. II. RiioDA. n. t.

III. Dolgla-ss, n. t.

*Jane, m. Lewis \V. IJey. an<l il. 1S35, without issue.

tMARY Ann, m. William H. Hurlbut, June 26, 1839 : had twu sons William and Avery, and lives in Elgin, Illinois.

^Elizabeth, m. Calvin J. Reynolds, M. D., March, 1836; lives at Cuba, N. Y.; has two daughters, viz: Caroline, m. to Malcolm Nash, of Cuba, and Mary m. Rufus Hufstader, of Hornellsville, N. V.

jStlSAN, m. Wm. T. Hurlbut, October 13, 1849, and lives in .Vrkport, N. v.; has three children, Martha E., Caroline P., and Charles Henry.

^Caroline, m. William S. Rabbitt, M. D., December 15, 1847; settled in Olean, \. V., .April 24, 1S59: had two children, Clarence and C.iroline.

128 CARV MEMORIALS.

Ko. 117.

William Carv, son of Nathan, No. 63, b. in Wyoming Valley, Pa., about 1787; m. I'eniah Rodman, and lived near Wilkesbarre, Pa., where he d. 1825.

His children were : I. Eleazek.*

II. RuTH.t

III. Jane. n. t.

IV. MARIA.!

Bo. 118.

Christophek Car\, son of Nathan, No. 63, b. in Wy- oming Valle)-, Pa., about 1791 ; ni. Mary Sylvester, and li\ed highly respected and honored ; he d. Januar)- i, I S44.

■^Eleazer is an eminent Physician, in Perry, Pike county, Illinois.

tRuTH, m. first, Calvin Stearns, and second, Jesse Gibbs, of West Ahiiond, Allegany county, N. Y.; has no children.

tM.\RI.\, m. Rev. Robert R. Rook, and had two children. Bell and Eleazer.

SLY TH GENERA TION. 1 29

His chiklfcii were :

I. Charles* S., b. November 15, 1829. II. RiiTii, b. 1831. d. at 16 }-ears of age.

III. Johnson,! b. Juh- 2, 1833.

IV. Mary Jane.J b. November i, 1835. V. Hubbard, b. October i, 1837.

VI. John, b, June i, 1840. d. at 21 years of age.

1^0. HU.

Cephus Gary, .son of Ezra, No. 64, b. in New Jersey, 1775 ; accompanied his father when a child to Western Penn- sylvania, and thence to Ohio in 1 790, stopping for a time on the Ohio near Weeding, Virginia, and thence to the wilder- ness in Shelb\- county, where he lived (at Sidney), until his death at the age of 94 years. He was three times m. first, to Jane Williamson, Y>\ whom he had nine children ; second, Rhoda Jerard, b)' whom he had seven children; and third, Elizabeth Mendcnhall.

"*Charles S., m. Anna Mitchell, and resides at Olean, N. Y.; a highly esteemed citizen and an able lawyer; no issue.

tJOHNSON, m. Mary Ilurlbert, of Livonia, Livingstone county, N. Y: and had two children : no records:

+^L■VRY J.VNE, ni. Benjamin F. Wiggins, Dentist, in Hornellsville, and has two children. Clarence and Ida.

1 30 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

His children were :

I. LvDiA, b. Jaiuiar}' 23, 1804. m. John MuUinger. II. John W'., b. January 3, 1805. No. 226.

III. William A., b. January 9, 1806. No. 227.

IV. N.^NCY W., b. June 16, 1807. m. William C.

Dills. V. Drusill.\, b. October 26, 1808. m. Marcellus Withers. VI. David, b. January 22, 1810. No. 228. VII. 'i'HOM.\s M., b. December 16, 181 2. No. 229. VIII. Jeremiah, b. June 7, 1814. No. 230. IX. Benjamin \\'., b. October i, 18 16. No. 231. X. Stephen C, b. April 12, 18 18. Accidentally

killed d. \'oung. XI. Sallie a., b. November 20, 1820. m. Thomas

Stevenson. XII. Simeon B. , b. December 20, 1822. No. 232.

XIII. MAKvT.,b. April 4, 1824. unm.

XIV. Harvey G., b. August 18, 1826. No. 233. XV. J.ASON S.,* b. November 28, 1828.

XVI. Milton T., b. July 22, 1831. No. 234.

■■■Jason S., m. .Ada Smitli, 1S57, and had two children, both of whom d. in infancy.

SIXTH GENERA TION. 1 3 1

Bo. 120.

George Carv, son of Ezra, No. 64, b. in Gurnsey county, Ohio, 1793; ni. and settled in Madison county, Ohio, and d. in 1873, in Richland count}', Ohio. His children were :

I. Hexkv Shoker,* b. June8, 1816. No. 235. II. Simon Baker,! b. October, 1817. III. John Bradford,:|: b. August, 1823. IV. George Wa.shington,|| b. 1826. V. Sarah A., b.

Bo. 121.

Thomas Carv, son of Ezra, No. 65, b. in Ikidge water, Mass., 1771 ; removed with parents when a child to Turner, Maine ; m. Sallie Packard, and settled in Enfield, Mass., where he resided until his death ; he d. 1855, ^gcd 84 years.

"■-'These four brothers weighed over 1,000 pounds, Henry S. weighing 325; they were all giants in strength.

JSlMON Baker, m. Lucy Ann Marks, January, 1847; lives in Marion, Gr.^nt county, Indiana.

tJOHN Br.'VDFORIi, n>. Mary Crosswait, December, 1S58; had two daughters, Jennie, b. March 29, i860; Jessie, b. January, 1S62 ; d. April, 1863; the father d. March 4, 1S63, at Lewis, Iowa.

GeoR(;e W., rii. and lives at Lexington. Richland count\'. Ohio.

1 32 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

His children were :

I. Sarah, b. 1799. m. J. P. Stearns, of Boston,

Mass. II. Lemuel P.,=^ b. 1801.

III. Ezra, b. 1803. No. 236.

IV. Cynthia, b. 1805. d. unm. at Eniield, Mass.

1862. V. Valora, b. 1807. unm. VI. Edward, b. 1809. No, 237. VII. RuFUS, b. 1813. No. 238.

VIII. AuRELiA, b. 1816. m. Brooks.

IX. Maria F., b. 1821. unm.

Ko. 122.

Zacharv Gary, son of Ezra No. 65, b. in Bridgewater,

Mass., 1773; Went witli parents to Turner, Maine; m.

Newhall, 1800; he was accidentalh' killed in 1809, by falling from a building which was being raised.

■-■'Lemuel P., removeil to Princeton, Illinois; m. and hail one son who d. 1S61 ; the father lives at Princeton.

SIXTH GENERATION. 133

1 lis children were :

I. Zachakv, b. icSoi. \o. 239.

II. David/^ b 1X03. III. EzRA.t b. 1S04. I\'. Thomas, b. 1807. No. 240.

V. Eliza, b. iSoy. 111. Lewis Barry, 1833, in Florida.

©0. 123.

Ezra Carv, son of Ezra, No. 65, b. in Turner, Maine, 1780; m. Lois Staples, and resided on a farm in Turner, until his death. He d. 1853.

*D.\viD, lives at Fall River, Mass. No issue. tEzR.v, d. at Phiiadelphia, I'a. No issue.

1 34 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

His children were :

I. Salmon, b. 1804. Xo. 241. II. Seth, b. 1805. No. 242.

III. Daniel, b. 1806. No. 243.

IV. Ezra, b. 1808. d. unnL V. Tho.mas, b. 1810. d. unm.

VI. Elvira, b. 1812. m. William Bradford. VII. Lois, b. 1814. d. unm. VIII. Isabel, b. 1816. d. unm. IX. Cynthia, b. 1818. d. unm.

- X. Eunice, b. 1820. m. Davis, of Lisbon,

Maine. XI. LvDiA, b. 1822. d. unm. XII. Clara, b. 1824. m. Daniel Teague, of Turner, Maine.

Bo. 12i.

John Shepherd Carv, son of Ezra, No. 65, b. in Turner, Maine, 1 790 ; went to Leeds, Maine, 1 809 ; was a deacon in Baptist Church ; m. a Miss Lane ; bought a farm in Leeds, on which he lived and d. His first wife d. 1826, and he m. second, the widow of General Bolster, in Paris, Maine, by whom he had one child. He was a prominent and influential citizen. Date of death unascertained.

SIXTH GENERA TION. i 3 5

His children were :

1. John, b. Li\csiii New \'ijrk State.

II. I AMES, b. il. unin. at 20 \'ear.s of age.

III. Okmoni', b. d. without issue 1852.

I\'. Hknkv, b. iSjO. 111. and li\es ill I'rankUn County. Maine.

Ko. 125.

Bethuel C.\kv, son of Ezra, No. 65, b. in Turner, Maine, 1793; m. Lucy Robinson, 1817, and lives in East Summer, Maine.

His children were :

I. Lucy Ann, b. 1818. m. Eleazer Ellis, 1836. H. WiLLi.\M, b. 1820. No. 244. HL Benjamin F., b. 1822. No. 245. IV. Bethuel,* b. 1825.

V. Cynthia T., b. 1830. m. Charles R. Bonne}', 1855. VL Sarah D., b. 1832. m. Isaac Bonney, 1854.

•*Bethl"EI,, m, 1S50. A. 1S52.

1 36 CAR y MEMORIALS.

Ho. 12U.

*Fkancis Carv, son of Major Daniel, No. 66, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., May 5, 1785 ; went with parents to Turner, Maine, where he m. Sarah Phillips, of Green, Maine, July 10, and resided in Turner upon a farm ; greatly esteemed for his many virtues. He d. November 9, 1865, of conges- tion of the lungs, aged 80 years ; his wife d. November 2, 1865.

His children were :

I. ZiBLAH,! b. June 6, 1812. II. Charles, b. June 27, 1814. No. 246.

III. EuNiCE,t b. December 28, 1816.

IV. Ann, b. September 26, 18 19. d. March 5, 1843. V. Francis, b. September 29, 1824. No. 247.

VI. AvEY.II b. August 6, 1827.

VII. Olive,§ b. December 25, 1S29.

VIII. Chloe, b. March 17, 1832. d. April 19, 1841.

*The author of these records is greatly indebted to Francis Gary for the facts in regard to the Carys of Maine. He took a great interest in the work and hoped to live to read the result. In a letter to nie giving exten- sive tables of the family in Maine, he says: "I never knew a Gary exten- sively rich, and I never knew one supported by the town. I never knew one a drunkard, and they have been generally noted for their morality and piety."

tZiBIAH, m. fir.->t, Estes W. French, December 23, 1S33 ; and second, Elisha O. Drake.

JEUNICE, m. Captain Hiram Hryant, May 4, 1841.

jIAvEY, m. Francis Hayes, August 12, 1856, and lives in Rhode Island.

+O1.IVE, m. Thomas Scott Whitman, November I. 1S32, and has one child.

SIXTH GEXERATIOX. J 37

Ho. 127.

Cassanpek CAK^', son of Ur. Luther, No. Gj, b, in Tur- ner, Maine, 1782; in. Sarah Clapp, October 12, 1808, of Turner, she d. 1S17, and he m. Joanna Jones, 1818. He d. in Turner, 1831.

His children were:

I. Sophia, b. April 12, iSio. unm. n. Martha, b. May 5, 181 2. m. Henr\- Roby, 1834. in. Harriet, b. Auijust 24, 18 14. m. Thomas R.

Sampson, 1841. IV. Sarah, b. Nov'r. 14, 1816. m. Levi Booth, 1857. V. Luther, b. December i, 1820. No. 248. VI. Henry,* b. June 12, 1823. VII. Cassander,! b. May 2, 1825. VIII. Clara, b. November 14, 1827. m, John Martin, 1850.

Bo. 128.

William Cakv, son of Dr. Luther. No. bj, b. in Turner, Me., March 14. 1784; m. first, Dolly Smith, 1808, she d. in 1818: second, Lucretia Reed, 1819, she d. in 1826; third Huldah Sawyer, 1828. At last accounts he was still livint;- in Turner, in very old age.

*Henrv, m. Ellen A. Sampson anti has a family : resides in Turner, Me. tC^SSANDKR, m. Marv liiirrell. 1857: resides with family in Turner, Me.

CAR Y MEMORIALS.

His children were:

I. Nabbv, b. April 23, 1809. m. J. 1^. Barrell, De- cember 30, 1828. d. August 21, 1858. II. Alma, b. 1810. unm. Living in Turner, Me.

III. Sophia L., b. 1812. unm. d. July y, 1864.

IV. Susan, b. April 19, 1813. m. Waldo A. Blossom.

April 19, 1835. V. Louisa, b. 18 16. d. in infancy. VI. UoLLV, b. August 13, 1818. m. Kc\ . J. T. Howes, November, 1850. VII. William,* b. December 29, 1826. VIII. James A.,t b. November 15, 1830. IX. Asa Clinton,]: b. May 29, 1832. X. Ellen, b. 1834. unm. Teacher in Portland, Me. XI. Lucretia, b. 1835. d. October 10, 1855. XII. Luther King,|| b. 1837.

'■"WlI,LI.\M, stmlieil l.iw : in. Caroline Weston; anil practiced law in Galena, Illinois.

tjAMES \., m. Rosetta Kimliall, 1S53; has twu suns, vi/,.: James Clin- ton, 1). 1854, and William K., b. 1S5S; resides in .Maine; liis wife d. July 19, 1S73.

j.-VsA Cl-INToN, m. Jessie Poestlay, 1859; hat-1 a danghter, Isabella, b. 1861 ; resides in Fort Fairfield, Anioslock county. Me.

||LUTHER King, m. Ellen M. Bradford, November, 1S59; had a daugh- ter Susan, b. 1862; resides in Fort Fairfield, Aroostook county, Me.

SIXTH GENERA TION. 1 39

Bo. J2y.

Anslem Cakv, son of Luther, No. 67, b. in Williams- bur'^, Mass., June 8, 1787; m. J'"cbruar\- 14, 1816, Rhoda G. Stockbridge, resided in Greene, Maine, but removed to Mus- kingum county, (3hio, in 1837, where he still resides. He has lived a lite of [)robit_\- and usefulness; is a ruling elder in the Presb\terian Church, with which denomination nearly all his famil)- are connected. At the time of printing these memorials he is in his 87th year. His children were :

]. H.\KKisoN Gray Otis, b. December 28, 1816.

No. 249. U. Sarah Augusta,* b. July 7, 1818. HI. Clara Isabella Stockbridge,! b. April 24, 1820. IV. Frances Anger Gage,^ b. February 21, 1822. V. LucRETL\ Helen, II b. December 31, 1827.

*'S.\K.\H Ai'GiSTA, m. Morgan Lamson, a fruit grower, living in Chilli- cothe, Missouri.

tCLAR.\ I. S., m. Alfred liarron, druggist, September 17, 1S49 ; resiiling at Zanesville, Ohio; had first, Clara Augusta, b. May I, 1851, d. November 28, 1855; second, Edward Gary, b. June 28, 1853; third, Alice Gary Stock- bridge, b. August 8, 1855.

JFr.ances a. G., m. George W. Thompson, merchant, January 22, 1845: resides at Zanesville, Ohio; had first, Alice, b. May 28, 1846; secoiid, Mary Helen, b. September 16, 1848; third, Julietta Eva, b. November g, 1850 ; fourth, P'rances Anna, b. February 19, 1853, d. December 13, 1861 ; fifth, Augusta Clara, b. October 18, 1855; sixth, George Gary, b. January 2, 1858; seventh, Edith Gary, b. May 7, i860; eighth, Lilian Gary, b. August 27, 1S62.

I.l'CRr.ri.v Mf.i.kn, m. James H. I.ockwood. merchant, and lives in Ghillicothc, Missouri.

HO CAR Y MEMORIALS.

Bo. 130.

Alanson Carv, son of Dr. Lutlier, No. 67, b. in Turner, Maine, December 23, 1790; m. Su.san Brett, July 4, 1816. He is a deacon in the cluuxh, and a very worthy citizen of Turner.

His cliildren were :

I. Susan, b. April 2, 18 17. m. Harrison Blake, October 3, 1836. II. Alanson,* b. March 9, 1827. III. Clara E., b. May 31, 1836. m. Rev. S. G. Nar- cross, 1 86 1.

©0. 131.

Hugh Cakv, son of Dr. Luther, No. 6j, b. in Turner, Maine, October 17, 1792; m. Silena Phillips, July 7, 1816, and resides in Turner.

■Alansun, m. a Miss Smith, .Septemljer 15, 1S5S; lesides in New York Cily ; lias one son Albert Alanson, b. July 16, 1S59.

SIXTH GENERATION. 141

His children were:

I. LuciK A., b. May 14, 1818. m. Jcsrc FoUet,

July 4, 1839. II. Emily, b. Ai)ril 18, 1820. unm.

III. Maurice, b. November 23, 1821. m. Emily T.

Jones, November 27, 1862.

IV. Jarius, b. September 25, 1823. No. 250.

V. Anna, b. December 28, 1827. m. D. Brig^s,

May 31, 1853. VI. Clara, b. January 23, 1829. m. William L.

Blake, May 31, 1853. VII. Luther E., b. January 16, 1834. d. May 30, 1838. VIII. Franxis a., b. January 19, 1840. unm.

Bo. 132.

Maurice Gary, son of Dr. Luther, No. 67, b. in Turner, Maine, November 15, 1795; removed to Hocking county, Ohio; m. Joanna Butin, October 27, 1831 ; thence removed in 1839 to Iowa, near Burlington; thence to Jasper count}', where he still resides.

142 CARY MEMORIALS.

His children were : '

I. a son, b. Aus^ust 4, 1835. ^i- same da}'.

II. M.\LViNA, b. April 7, 1837.

III. Luther King, b. P^ebruarj' 27, 1839. Joined

union army, 1861. n. t.

IV. John CoLEM.\N,* b. December 6, 1841. V. Hakrlsox, b. July 29, 1843.

VI. James, b. December 21, 1845. VII. Emily, b. Ma>- 15, 1848. VIII. Anna Maria, b. July 4, 1850. IX. Maurice, b. September 9, 1844. d. Jul)- 25, 1855-

Wo. 134.

William Holman Cary, son of Ephraim, No. 68, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., May 12, 1779; went with parents to Maine ; was a carpenter by trade ; settled in Helton, Maine, where'he d. Januar\' 27, 1859. He m. Catherine, daughter of Captain Benjamin Hascoll, 1801.

■'■■John C, belonged to 13th Iowa Regiment ; was in battle of Pittsburg Landing; d. in the army May 3, 1862.

SIXTH GENERATION. 143

His diildren were :

I. Jonathan Hascoll,* b. No\'ember 23, 1802. II. Shepakd, b. July 3, 1S05. No. 251.

III. William H., b. October 23, 1812. No. 252.

IV. Catherine,! b. June 18, 1825.

lilo. 138.

Ephraim Carv, son of Ephraim, No. 68, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1782; went with parents to Minot, Maine; m.

Anna Hill, 1809. d.

His children were :

I. Lucius, b. 1810. d. without issue at Minot, 1843. II. Horace, b. 181 1. No. 253.

III. Anne, b. 1815. m. Dr. N. Reed, 1853. d. 1852.

IV. Jane, b. 1818. m. \\'\man, 1846.

V. Catherine, b. 1S22. m. P. B. Chase, 1842.

tJoNATH.^x H., m. Eliza Haskell, December 25, 1S31, at New Salem, Mass., and had one son Henry Francis.

tCATHERINE, m. Captain Isaac Bowen, U. S. A., March 25; 1845 ; had five children, both d. of yellow fever, at Pass Christian, New Mexico, October, 185S, and were buried at BulTaln, X. V.

1 44 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

Bo. 135.

Joseph Cakv, son of Lewis, No. 69, b. in Morris county, N. J., October 17, 1778; emigrated to Knox county, Ohio; m. Susan Morris, iSoo; settled on a farm near Mount Vernon, O., where he d. 1843. His cliildren were :

I. Mahala, b. December 15, 1 80 1, m. James Boyle,

November 13, 1831. d. Auo-ust 25, 1851. II. James Bartlev,* b. ,\pril 10, 1804.

III. Daniel Morris, b. June 17, 1806. No. 254.

IV. Joanna, b. October 12, 1808. Resides near Mt.

Vernon, Ohio. V. Aakox, b. July 19, 181 I. Went to California, n.t. VI. Martha, b. May 6, 1816. m. Alvah Allen, De- cember 7, 1837. VII. Nancv, b. September 9, 1819. d. October, 1820. VIII. Georce Lewis,! b. May 5, 1823.

"■'J.\MES B., m. Jane S. Rogers, January 6, 1832 ; his wife d. August 22, 1856; and he m. Mary Drake, January 15, 1S57 ; resides near Mount Ver- non ; has no children.

tGEORGE Lkwi.s, m. Margaret J. Turner, October 16, 1861 ; resides near Mount Vernon. O.

SIXT/f CHNJiKATlON. 145

Wo. 13U.

AuKi. Cakv, son of Lewis, No. 69. b. in .Monns count}", N. j., Jmic 1781 ; m. in New Jerse\-; emigrated to Indiana, wlieic he d. about i860. He had four sons, who emigrated to California, and all further trace is lost.

His children were :

I. JoHX.

n. William.

UI. JlVKKLEV.

I\'. Franklin.

JJo. 137.

Lewis Carv, son of Lewis, No. 69, b. in Morris count}', N. J., ( )ctober 19, 1783; emigrated to Ohio, in 18 16, and lived to old age near Kenton, Hardin count}-, O. He was an exemplary member of the Societ}' of Friends. He m. Rachel Kirk, in 1807.

1 46 CARV MEMORIALS.

His children were:

I. Susan, b. March 4, 1808. m. Mcrriam, and

is a widow. II. AiiEL, b. October 2, 1809. No. 255.

III. W'lLLi.XM, b. August 9, 181 1, liankcr in Ken-

ton, Ohio.

IV. Aaron, b. August 18 13. No. 256.

V. Edmond, b. October 27, 1815. No. 257.

VI. Isabella, b. September 14, 1817.

VII. Sarah, b. October 4, 1819. d. September 30,

1 841. VIII. George, b. August 4, 1821. No. 258. IX. Benjamin L., November 21, 1824. d. October 10, 1847.

\%ii. i38.

Aaron Carv, son of Lewis, No. 69, b. in Morris county, N. J., September 26, 1785; m. I'hebe Thompson, 181 1 ; re- moved to l^)ucyrus, Crawford count\-, O., 1828 ; thence to Indiana, where he d. 1842.

SIXTH GENERA 77 ON. 147

His chiklrcn were :

1. Sakaii \\'., 1). August 9, 1812. d. uiim. Scptcni-

bcT 12, 1831. II. LuciLLA, b. Januar>- 14, 1814. m. Ansel Dickin- son, 1S25, lix'L's in Wisconsin.

III. Hannah, b. November 13, 1816. d. 1819.

IV. Stephen J.,* b. January 14, 1819.

V. Lewis, b. July 20, 1821. Lives in Calusa, Cali- fornia, unm.

VI. Hannah, b. October 13, 1823. m. Clark,

Living in California.

VII. Jane W., b. June 15, 1827. m. Ur. J. Howard,

San Francisco, California. VIII. Jacob T., b. Januar\- 13, 1830. d. in youth. IX. Sarah W., b. January 27, 1832. m. H. \V. Williams, Calusa, California.

Bo. 139.

John Cakv, son uf Lewis No. 69, born in Morris count)-, N. J., March 7, 178S : moved to Ohio ; settled on a farm in Morrow county, where he d. December 2, i860. He m. Margaret A. Snook, Januar>- 30, 181 1; she d. Februarj- 5, 1858.

^Stephen J., m. and removed to Council I'.lufls, Towa, where he d. 1855, leaving one daughter, Ida.

148 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

His children were :

I. LvDiA, b. March 13, 1812. d. Ma_\- 13, 18 12. II. Lewis Henry, b. March 27, 181 3. No. 259. III. I.s.\BEL Carson, b. December 6, 1815. d. April

9. 1844. \\ . William S., b. May 16, 1818. No. 260. \'. JoH.v R., b. August 7, 1820. No. 261. VI. George C, b. March 20, 1823. No. 262. VII. Ann E.,* b. March ly, 1825. VIII. Margaret J. ,t b. May 13, 1828.

IX. Lurany E., b. September 10, 1830. unm.

Chesterville, O. X. Charles P., b. November 23, 1836. d. June 5, 1861.

Bo. UU.

Damicl Cakv, son of Le\vis, No. 69, b. in Morris count}', N. J., May 2y, 1793 ; m. Eliza Wills, 1821 : lives on the old homestead, near Drakesxille, X. J.

■■■■'An.\ E., m. Alfred Heamer. March i, 1S59; resides with family at Chesterville, Morrow county, O.

tM.\Ri;ARET J., m. Isaac Coleman. October 12, 1S4S; resides at Bran- don. Knox coinitv. O.

SIXTH GENERA TION. 1 49

His children were :

I. William Savre, b. 1822. No. 263. II. Samuel Wills,* b. 1824. III. Cornelia, b. 1826. unm.

Wo. HI.

George L. Carv, son of Lewis, No. 69, b. in Morris count}-, N. J., May 29, 1799; emigrated to Wyandotte county, Ohio; m. Lucinda Halsey, 1826; and li\'es at Marseilles in that county.

His children were :

I. Henry H., b. March 4, 1827. m. 1857, Wyan- dotte count}", Ohio. II. Mary, b. May 16, 1837. Living with parents.

III. Elizabeth, b. May 6, 1841. m. John Cope,

1859.

IV. Eugenia L., b. November 17, 1843. Living with

parents.

*S.\Mi'EL W., graduated at Princeton, N. f.: studied law, and is a member of the bar in tlie Citv of New York. unni.

. I-50 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

Ko. 142.

Zenas Cakv, son of Aaron, No. 70, b. at Colerain, Mass., November 26, 1782 ; was a soldier in the war of 181 2, and in 1867, was still li\'ins.j a highly respected, honorable, christian man in the town of his nati\ity. He m. Sally Maxom, in 1807.

His children were :

I. Charlotte, b. September 27, 1808. m. George

Dunton. II. John, b. July 24, 1810. No. 264. HI. George, b. Ju1\- 4, 1812. No. 265. IV. William W., b. February 24, 18 15. No. 266. V. David,* b. July 26, 1817. VI. Marietta, b. March 27, 1820. d. January 6,

1832. VII. Levi, b. April 2, 1822. No. 267. VIII. Joseph K., b. May 24, 1825. d. February 5,

Jlo. H3.

Zebulon Gary, son of Josiah, No. 72, b. at Brookfield,

Mass., October 5, 1781 ; m. Polly in 1808. He d. in

Brookfield, September 13, 1847 '^'^ widow d. June 10, 1854.

"D.AVir), ni. Laura Lamb; had live cliildren : moved In Valparaiso, Lidiana. No otlier lecord.

SIXTH GENERATION. 151

His children were:

I. Mary Ann, b. February 5, 1809. m. Soionion

Sibley, of Prescott, Mass. II. Josi.Mi. b. July, 181 1, d. December 13, 1812.

III. Eunice, b. November 3. 18 12. m. S. O. John-

son, of West Brookfield, Mass.

IV. JosiAH, b. September 29, 1814. No. 268.

V. Zebulon, b. September 11, 1817. d. September

10, 1822. VI. Susanna, b. July 5, 18 19. m. Thomas Wheeler,

of Prescott, Mass. VII. Calvin E., b. May 6, 1821. d. July 11, 1823. VIII. Zebulon K.* b. April 27, 1823.

IX. Harriet, b. December 8, 1824. unm. West

Brookfield, Mass. X. Lucy, b. December 10, 1826. m. Nelson B.

Gale, of Wardsboro, Vt. XI. Sarah A., b. September 11, 1828. m. E. Kent,

of Vermont. XII. Eliza S., b. January 11, 1831. m. Alfred Gor- ham, of Barre, Mass.

XIII. Ephraim C.,t b. March 10, 1833.

XIV. LydiaH.,1 b. September 10, 1835.

»Zebulon E., m. Elizabtlh C.irlaml; lives in West Brooklielil, Mass. No issue.

tEPHR.MM C. unm. Was in 341)1 Regiment of Massachusetts \'olun- teers.

JLvniA H., m. John Davis, September 28, 1864; had two children ; Herbert C, I1. |iilv 15, t86o: and John \., b. March 7, 1870. Mother d. .March 27, 1870.

152 CARY MEMORIALS.

Bo. H4.

JosiAH Cakv, son of Josiah, No. jz, b. in West Brook- field, Mass., April 7, 1783; m. Betsy Henry, Mays, 1807; he d. in St. Charles, Mo., March 8, 1861. His children were:

I. Henry W.\tson, b. 181 1. d. September 24,

1827. H. JcKsi.AH Addison, b. 1813. No. 269. HI. Caroline E., b. 18 15. m. Rev. A. V. C. Schenck. IV. Charles Augustus, b. 18 17. d. March 9, 1847.

Uo. 145.

Avery Gary, son of Josiah, No. 72, b. at Brookfield, Mass., February 17, 1789; m. Abiah Spooner, of West Brookfield.

His children were :

I. Martha B., b. 1811. m. Ebenezer Dunham,

Pittsfield, Mass. II. Nathan C, b. 1814. No. 270.

III. Mary, b. 1816. m. Noble.

IV. Elizabeth C, b. 1820. m. S. R. Darling,

Elyria, O. V. Samuel A., b. 1823. No. 271. VI. Josiah W., b. 1828. n. t.

SIXTH GENERATION. 153

yjo. uii.

Jonathan Cakv, sou of Josiah, No. 72, b. in Rrooktickl, Mass., September 10, 179S; m. first, Lucy H. Ayres, April 27, 1825 ; second, Betsy P. Ward, October 16, 1834; and re- sides in Worcester, Mass. His children were :

1. William Avkks,* b. June 3, 1826. 11. Fkf.klovk, b. .\pril 11, 1829. m. Da\id C. Thurston, 1854.

Bo. U7.

Thomas H. Carv, son of Josiah, No. 72, b. in Brook- field, Mass., August 15, 1802; m. Hannah Moulton, of Brookfield, March 25, 1828 ; removed to Springville, N. V., where he still resides. His children were :

I. Daniel M., b. June 25, 1831. No. 272. II. JuLJA A., b. December 20, 1833. d. May 16,

. 1853- III. Charles,! b. February 25, 1838.

"■■\ViLLL\M A., m. Harriet Parker, November, 1S51, and bad one daugh- ter, Gertrude, b. October 28, 1859.

tCH.\RLEs, m. Matilda Hanley, December i, 1862; and resides at Springville, X. V.

1 54 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

Bo. 148.

Leonard Carv, son of Recompence, No. j},, b. in Ward, Mass., April 2. 1793; was a mechanic; was twice ni. and had three children by each wife. He d. in Boston, Mass., April 27, 1846.

His children were :

I. Preston Moore,* b. August 15, 1S16. n. Martha E. ,t b. September 1, 1819. in. Caroline R.,| b. December 17, 1822. IV. Mary A.,|| b. 1824.

V. Harriet K. , b. November 15, 1827. d. VI. Charles Hibben, b. October 5, 1829. n. t.

Bo. U9

Barzillai Carv, son of Moses, No. 74, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., August 25, 1780; m. Vasliti, daughter of Nathan Snell, 1808 ; lived a respectable farmer in Bridgewater, and d. there 1852.

■Preston M., was in Savannah, Georgia, at the beginning of the civil war, and know nothing of him since; his only son, Charles Preston, was in the Union Army.

tM.\RTH.'\, m. Ellis; had one daughter, now living in Hoklen,

Mass. Martha d. several years since.

JCarolixe R., m. William Haskell; and lives in North Brookfield.

||M.\RV Ann, m. Johnson, and is living a widow in North Brook- field, Mass.

S/X Til G EX ERA TIOX. 1 5 5

His chikheii were :

I. Susanna, b. 180S. m. Luke Perkins, of Auljurn,

Mass. II. Hktsv, b. i.Sio. 111. James Copeland, of West Bridgcwater.

III. Almika, b. icSij. m. Edward S. Packard, d.

IV. Harzillai,'*' b. 1S15. \'. Nathan S.,t b. 1.S17.

VI. Lucius,!' b. 1819.

\'II. Rhoua, b. 1821. m. Daniel S. Howard. Vni. Vestok S., b. 1822. m. H. K. Keith, of King- ston, Mass. IX. Marv, b. 1823. m. S. W. Clapp, Bo.ston, Mass.

Jio. ir>ii.

Caleb Cary, son of Jonathan, No. 75, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1788; removed to East Machias, Maine, in 1809; m. Sarah J. Talbor ; he d. December 20, 1848; his widow d. 1856.

''Barzillai, m. Augusta Gurney ; resides on the homestead; has two daughters, Helen Augusta and Louisa Francis.

tNATHAN S., m. Betsy Gurney; resides in Bridgew.Tter ; has one daugh- ter, Mvy Alice.

*Ia'CIUS, m. first, Elizabeth Gilham; and second. Martha Slone ; re- moved to Missouri; had three sons, but liave no trace of them.

156 GARY MEMORIALS.

His children were :

I. Charles, b. 1826. No. 273. II. Lucy d. in infancy. III. Lewis S.,* b. 1835.

lo. 151.

Jonathan Carv, son of Jonathan, No. 75, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1791 ; removed when j-oung to Kast Machias, Maine; m. Mary Handscomb, 1818, and settled in Cooper, Maine. Living at last ad\ice. His children were :

I. Elisha Caleb, b. about 1819. No. 274. II. Henry Smith, b. about 1821. No. 275.

III. Mary H.,t b. about 1823.

IV. Priscilla V.X b. about 1825.

V. Aaron H., b. about 1S27. d. young.

"■''Levvi.s S., m. Laviiia Simpson, i860; resides in East Machias; has one son, Wales L., b. 1861.

TMary H. m. Samuel Sprague, in 1844; and had eighl children. JPriscill.\ T., m. Nelson liridgham, 1S46 ; and had seven children.

SIXTH GENERATION. is?

Wo. 152.

Llthek Carv, son of Jonathan, No. 75, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1794; removed when young to East Machias, Maine; m. Ehza W. Foster, 1818 ; .settled in Cooper, Maine, and still lives.

His children were :

I. James Webber, b. August, 1819. No. 276. II. Eliza A., b. April, 1822. d. May, 1827.

III. George Williams,* b. August, 1824.

IV. Mary L., b. November, 1826. d. July, 1827. V. Delia F.,T b. June, 1828.

VI. Charlotte A,X b. December, 1830. VII. Mary E., II b. March, 1834.

VIII. Martin L., b. September, 1836. In Union army.

IX. Martha E, b. April, 1S38. at Providence, R. I.

X. Hiram Foster, b. August, 1842. In Union army.

*Geokge W., m. Roxana Damon, 1855; and resides in Cooper, Maine.

tDELlA F., m. Stephen J. Getchel, of Cooper, Maine, October, 1S53; and has three children.

^Charlotte A., m. Henry I.. Foster, 185S; and resides in I'rovidence, Rhode Island.

IIMary E., ni. Charles Cary, of East Machias, Maine ; and had two children.

158 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

Bo. 153.

Martin Carv, son of Jonathan, No. 75, b. in Bridge- water, Mass., 1795; m. Bethia, daughter of Deacon Ichabod Howard, 1S22; and settled in North Bridgewater, Mass. His children were:

I. Melinda, b. 1825. m. Benjamin C. Fribisher. n. Henry Martin, b. 1827. d. 1829. ni. George Clark,* b. 1831. IV. Charles HowARo.f b. 1837.

Bo. ir>4.

Alpheus Carv, son of Alpheus, No. ■jS, born at Ouinc\-, Mass., November 5, 1788; m. Deborah Thayer; devoted his life to teaching ; spent many years in Ouinc}', but when last heard from was living a widower, and childless in Boston, Mass.

His children were :

I. Alpheus, b. October, 1827. d. September, 1836. II. George Washington, b. 1830. d. October, 1850.

111. Charles William, b. 1833. d. February, 1840.

Name extinct in this branch.

, "Georc.E C, m. Harriet Cr. Ford. 1S55 ; lives in North Bridgewater; had one son, Henry Martin, b. 1857.

tCHARLES H., m. Hannah C. Alden, 185S: lives in North Bridgewater; had one son, Martin Alden. L. iSfio.

S/XTM GENERATION. fS^

no. 155.

Lewis Carv, son of Alplicus, No. ~6, b. in Quinc)', Mass., March 31, 1798; m. Adeline E. Billings, 1821, in Boston, Mass. He d. November, 1834. His children were :

I. Lewis B..* b. 1822. H. Ch.arles G., b. 1824. No. 277. HL Thom.\s \V., b. 1826. No. 278.

J'Ju. 15U.

Is.\.AC Carv, son of Alpheus, No. 76, b. in Ouinc}-, Mass., June 25, 1802 ; ni. Julia, daut^hter of Simon W'illard, (the celebrated clock maker), 1830; removed to Boston, Mass., and was for more than thirty years an engraver of bank notes, and manager and treasurer of the American Bank Note Co. He was a member of the Board of Aldermen for seventeen consecuti\e \-ears, and held \'arious cit)', count)' and state offices. His first wife d. in 1863 ; he m. Mariam White, (Priest), daughter of Hon. Josiah Stedman, of Boston.

Lewis Bih.ings, m. Caroline Koston ; and had one daughter, Adeline Kli?a. who d. in infancy.

1 6o CARY MEMORIALS.

His children were :

I. Abigail Perkins, b. January, 1832. d. Januar\-,

1857. II. Alexander Claxton, b. February, 1834. No, 279.

III. Julia Knox, b. Augu.st, 1836.

IV. Mary Willard, b. July, 1838. V. Isaac, b. April, 1840.

VI. Harriet, b. April, 1842.

Jlo. 157.

Otis Carv, son of James, No. ]] , b. in Rridgewater, Mass., June 14, 1804: m. Mary Dodge, daughter of Captain Joseph Terry, 1830. He resides in F"oxboro, Mass., has been for many years an extensive manufacturer ; and has been frequently a member of both branches of the Legislature ; a prominent, popular and useful citizen.

SIXTH GENERA TION. 1 6 1

His children were;

I. Makv Ann, b. 1831. m. Arza H. Keith, of l-?rid|4e\vater, Mass. II. Sakaii T., b. 183^.

III. John, b. 1S36. uum. d. at Philadelphia, 1862.

IV. Hannah, b, 1840. V. Charles,* b. 1842.

\'l. GEOKfiE, b. 1844. d. 1849. VII. Otis, b. 185 1.

Ko. 158.

Au.sTiN Caky, son of James, No. yy, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., 1809 ; graduated at Amherst College, in 1837 ; studied theology ; settled as a Congregational Minister, in Sunder- land ; m. Catherine, daughter of Roger Phelps, of Windsor, Ct., 1842; d. much lamented, 1849; his widow m. Rev. M. Kingman, of Claremont, N. H, His children were:

I. Austin P., b. 1846. II. WiiJTK C. b. 1848.

*Charles, graduated at Amherst College; went to riiilailclplii,!, and is of the well-known house of Wood & Carv.

1 62 CAR V MEMORIALS.

Bo. h>9.

Abram CAR^, son of Isaac, No. 78, b. in Morris county, N. J., 1762 ; m. in New Jersc)' ; rcmoN'od to Fennsyi\'ania, thence to the Northwest Territory, settling in Cincinnati, in 1796; «'as sherilT and jailer in Cincinnati ; owned a tract of land in Millcreek Vallew now part of the cit)' ; he remoxed earh' in the present century to Sprini^field, Clark county, ()., where he d. 1816.

His children were:

I. CoLOXKr. Samlei., b. 1784. No. 280. II. Waitski-I. MixsoN, b. 1785. No. 281.

III. Sarah, b. 1788.

IV. Fhf.be,* b. 1790.

V. Charlotte, b. 1892. n. t.

VI. Martha, b. 1794. m. d. childless, Springfield, Ohio. VII. Francis, b. 1786. A Methodist Clergyman, n. t. VIII. Martha, b. 1798. n. t. IX. Eliza, b. i8on. n. t.

Bo. 160.

Henry Car\', son of JoIul No. 79, b. in Mcndham, N. J., Januar\" 6, 1780; m. Sarah Da)', Februar}- 9, 1802; removed to West PennsyKania in 1806; was a farmer ; d. 1853 ; his wife il. 1859.

■•"Phebe, m. Skillninn. and had fne sons ami three daughters.

SIXTH GENERA TION. 1 63

His children were ;

I. Ri;iii:c(.A, b. Janaar)' 7, 1804. m. J. Connet, Circcn Count)-, Pa. II. D.^viu, b. April 16, 1808. d. October 29, 18 14.

III. Bethany, b. February 4, 1812. m. Jordan,

Athens county, Ohio.

IV. John,* b. January 11, 1815. V. Isaac N.,t b. March 22, 18 16.

lO. lljl.

Clement Carv, .son of John, No. 79, b. in Mendham, N. J., May 22, 1792 ; lived on a farm in Suckasunny' Plains, N. J. He m. first, Phcbe Jennings, and had by her seven children ; second, i'hankful Hathaway, and had by lier one child ; third, Julia King ; he survived his third wife, and died 1854.

■«JoiI.\, is a physician in Green county. Pa.; has one daughter. tls.\.\c N., is a ruml)erlan(l Presbyterian Minister, at Carmichael's, Green countv. Pa.

i64 GARY MEMORIALS.

His children were:

i. Makv Ann, b. September 29, 1806. m. Albert

Mathews, in Orange county, N. J. II. Silas Jennings,* b. Januar)- 1, 1808.

III. EBENEZEK,t b. July 30, 1 8 10.

IV. Rebecca P.,:|: b. February 13, 181 3.

V. Elizabeth D., b. July 9, 1815. Teacher in Cali- fornia, unm. VI. Daniel Lvun, b. Jul\' 21, 1817. Went tu Cali fornia. VII. Phebe J., b. December 25, 1819. m. D. G. Smith, Orange count)', N. J. VIII. Ralph H.vlhawav, b. March 8, 1827. 11. t.

tto. 162

Nathaniel Cakv, son of John, No. 79, b. in Mendham, N. J., December 5, 1786; m. Matilda Axtell, 1S14; removed to Newark, N. J., 1856, and was li\'ing there at last account.

®Sn.AS J., ni. Miss Douglierty, .ind had by her two children : his wife and children both d.; he moved to Clinton, Miss., settled there as a mer- chant : m. a second wife, and had by her two children, of whom I have nu trace ; he d. of cholera en route to Nev\- ^'ork city.

IEbenezer, \\'ent to Augusta, Cia.; \\as a carriage maker; m. and had children there, n. t.

tREBECr.\, m. Lewis I. you, of Newark, \. J. d. .\ugust ", 1S53.

SIXTH GENERA TION. 1 65

Mis children were :

1. Hi:nk\ Axtei., b. XoNeinbcr 4, 1816. No. 282. 11. .M.\RVKTTE,* b. l'"ebruar\- 3, iSiy. III. Lewis, b. June i^;, 1X30. No. 283. 1\'. I.s.\.\c, b. March 22, 1823. No. 284.

\'. JoiiN.t b. November 29, 1825. \'l. Maiild.n, b. l'"ebiiiary II. 1828. d. Janiiai}- 3 1 , 1830. \'ll. M.\TiLn.\, b. Januar\- 3, 1830. unni. \"1I1. N.ATH.^NiEL, b. April 22. 1832. d. March 15, 1833. IX. Ellas Riggs,+ b, Ma>- 25, 1833. X. D.win Lyon, b. Jaiuiarj- 25, 1837. d. l*'ebruary 10, 1846.

Wu. \\\?>,

Jon.v C.VRV, son ol John No. 79, b. in Meiulhani. X. J., Ma_\' 27, \']<.j'] \ ni. luinice H. Habbitt, 1819; occupied part iif the old lioniestead farm, owned b\- his ijrandlathcr, John, Xo. 38. In furnishing a history of his grandfather's faniil\' he

*.\lAKVKril'., m. W. Y. Morniw, 183S ; lias a large family; ami iLsides near .St. Josepli, Michigan.

tJOHN, 111. Martha E. Axtel, Feliriiary 12, 1862 ; lives in Newark, N. J. No records.

tF.I.IAS R.. ni. .Viiianda I'erine, November 23, 1859; was a surgeon in llu- arni\'. No reenrds.

i66

CAR y MEMORIALS.

says: "I have nc\er known a Cary \'en- wealthy, nor ver\- poor, and never heard of one charged with crime." His children were :

I. Joanna,* b. August 17, 1821. II. Kii/.ABETH,t b. November 9, 1822. III. KzKA Dav, b. ?\>bruary 11, 1824. d. August 31,

1827. W . Daviii Howell, b. October 5, 1825. d. Septem- ber 6, 1827. V. Louisa, b. April 24, 1827. d. Marcli, 1854. \'I. Sarah ].,% b. September 17, 1828. VII. Ezra H., I! b. June 25, 1830.

\'I1I. Martha, b. July 4, 1832. d. September 5, 1833. IX. loHN H., b. April 2, 1835. d. September 13, 1837.

X. KinviN H., b. April 24, 1837.

XI. Mak\ F., b. October 7, 1839. With parents, unm.

*lo.\NN.\. 111. 1845. Dr. Hciirv N'ii^or; liail ten children; live> in P"ay- ette county, < Hiici.

tELIZ.VBK'lH. ill. Steplu-n Lyon, September 29, 1850; h.Ts two chil- ilieii, and lives at Martinsville. Scnnerset county, N'. J.

iS.VKAII ).. L;radn;Ued n I MciunI 1 lolyoUe Stniinary. Mass.; taught at I'urt Jarvis. X. ^'.

Ezra H.. tjracluated at Medical t'olleye, at Cincinnati, and was --ur- •renn in tlie Potomac .\rmv.

»wi)i>t!i>iiioi3iitKst>tunHi;HiHH;;.i :;.;... t\;iii|j

S/A'77/ CHNHRA TION.

167

II0. 164.

Isaac: Cakv. son of John, No. 79, b. in Mendham, N. J., November 18, 1800; ni. Sarah B. Hovey, Richmond, Va., September 11, 1831 ; extensively engaged in carriage manu- facturing.

His cliildrcn were ;

I. Fkaxcis Ann, b. Jul)- 17, 1832. d. June 23, 1856. 11. Ellor Vikc;i\ia, b. October 17, 1838. d. August

16, 1842. 111. Mary Jui.iA, b. October 19, 1841. d. July, 1842. The name of Gary extinct in this branch.

Bo. 165.

Ebenezer Gary, son of F^benezer, No. 80, b. in Western New York, about 1816; m. Gatlierine J. Fonda; he d. No- \ember, 1863.

His cWidren were : 1. .\lfreii. n. t.

11. KUENKZEK. n. t.

III. LucixoA. n. t.

1\'. Juii.N. n. t.

M«mtMmHmnMnitiimwiiH>n»Hiniitiiiii»ii'ititK»u«<*

i66

CAR y MEMORIALS.

^\.\>. 1 iui\(. :ic\ci milmn:! .1 car\- ven" wealthy, nor ver\- poor, and never heard of one chargeti with crime." His children were :

I. JoASXA.* b. August 17, 1821. II. Elizabeth.t b. November 9, 1822. III. Ezra Da v. b. Februar\- 11. iS::4. d. August 31,

1827. I\". David Howtlx, b. October 5, 1825. d. Septem- ber 6, 1827. \". LoLisA. b. April 24. 1827. d. March. 1854. \ 1 S.UL\H J..J b. September 17. 1828. VII. Ezra H.. b. June 25. 1830.

VIII. Martha, b. July 4, 1832, d. September 5. 1833. IX. John H.. b. April 2, 1835. d. September 13,

1837. X. Ei'wiN H.. b. .T.pni 24, m^;. XT ""-['"> F 1^ r..-r..K-.^- ••'35. With parents, unm.

*Jo.v3«A. m. 1845, Dr. Henry Vigor : had cen children : Irres in Fav- ctie coantr. THiio.

+ELIZ_\i,tTH. Ti.. ^-r

dren. and

E2*-v II.. ^-f j-iuaic. ^eon in the Potomac .\nr.

Se^:snirer 2u. iS;o: has two chil-

. Light at

: c;nn2ti. ariil was >ijr-

S/X71' ':/VKK iTJi^X

»<Nr

Mo. lh + .

Isaac Cakv, -son of John. No. 79. b ni Mendham. N. J.. November 18, 1800 : vn. Sarah B. Hovey, Richmond, Va., September 11. 1S31 ; extensively engaged in carriage manu- facturing.

Hi? children were:

i. FkANCis AvN, b. July 17. 1832. d. June 23, 1856. II Ellor Virginia, b. October 17, 1838. d. August

16, 3842. 111. Mary JuuA, b. October 19, 1841. d. July, 1842. The name of Car>- extinct in this branch.

Ho. Uir>.

KBtNEZEK Cakv, Win of Kbenezcr. No. 80, h. in Western New York, about 1816', m. Catherine J. l"ontl,i ; he d. No vember, 18^.

His

nitl^en were .

I

AuruEiK

n. t.

II

EHt'.SK/JM.

ti, t.

111.

LucixtM.

II. 1

IV

I'll)-:.

II. 1.

i66 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

says: "I lia\-c- nc\er known a Car\' ver\- wealtln', nor \-(_ry poor, and never heard of one charged with crime." His cliildren were :

I. Joanna.* b. August 17, 1821. II. lu.iZABETH.t b. Nox'ember 9, 1S22.

III. EzKA Day, b. Februar\- 11, 1S24. d. Augu.st3i,

1827.

IV. David Howell, b. October 5, 1S25. d. Sejjtem-

bcr 6, 1827. \', Louisa, b. April 24, 1827. d. Marcli, 1854. VI. Sarah J., t b. September 17, 1828. VII. Ezra H., II b. June 25, 1830.

VIII. Martha, b. July 4, 1832. d. September 5, 1833. IX. John H., b. April 2, 1835. d. September 13,

1837-

X. KnwiN H., b. April 24, 1837.

XI. Mary F., b. October 7, 1839. With parents, unnu

■■■■JOANNA, 111. 1845, ^^i- ^"It-m-\- ^'i_ii^)l■ ; luitt ten cliiUlren ; !i\'e> in Kay- ctlc cminty, I )hiri.

tELiZABKiH, 111. Stephen Lyon, September 29, 1850: has two chii- tlren, and lives at Martinsville, Somerset county. N. J.

iS.VKAH [.. ^'laduated at Mount IKdyuke .Seminary. .Mass. ; taught at I'urt l.^lvi^. X. ^'.

||E?.RA H., graduated at Medical t'ldlcs^c, at Cincinnati, and was -ur- •reon in the Potomac .\rm\ .

SIXTH GENERATION. 167

So. 164.

Isaac Cakv, son of John, No. 79, b. in Mendhani, N. J., No\enibcr 18, 1800; m. Sarah B. Ho\-e)-, Richmond, Va., September 11, 1831 ; extensively engaged in carriage manu- facturing.

His ciiiichen were:

I. P'kancis Ann, b. July 17. 1832. d. June 23, 1856. II. Ellok Virginia, b. October 17, 183S. d. August

16, 1842. III. Makv Julia, b. October 19, 1841. d. July, 1842. The name of Car\- extinct in this branch.

Bo. Uf>,

Ebenezek Cakv, son of Kbenezer, No. So, b. in Western New York, about 1816; m. Catherine J. Fonda; lie d. No- \ember, 1863.

His CTiildren were :

I. Alfkep. n. t.

II. Ebenezek. n. t.

III. LucixnA. n. t.

I\'. John. n. t.

! 68 CAR V MEMORIALS.

Bo. \m.

Ebenezer Carv, son of Chad, No. 8i, b. at Smitlifield, R. I., August 6, 1797; was a machinist; ni. first, Khoda Burlingamu, of Situate, R. I., Januan- 3, 1S21; second, Adah Rurlingame, a sister of first wife. His children were:

I. Hannah B.,* b. ( )ctobcr 14, 1821. J I. Ki.izAiiETH.t b. August 4, 1823. HI. George, b. August 4, 1825. d. in infancy. IV. Angeline.J b. September 29, 1827. V. Ar.HV T., b. Februar}- 8, 1830. il. in inf.uic)'. VI. Emily T., b. P^ebruary 8, 1831. unm. in I'ro\'i-

dence, R. I. VII. Si-.sAN,|| b. Ma>- 30, 1S33. VIII. KsrKK A.,S b. Ma\- 8, 1836. I.\. Ikkomk, b. 1838. d. in infancy. X. Et.i.ex M.,(«) b. May 13, 1841. XI, LsAiiHi., b. November 19, 1851. unm. in Pro\'i- dence, R. I.

•'H.VNNAH, 111. lolin .M. Barker, November 24, 1S56, Proviilence, R. I., who distinguished himself as a soldier and officer in Ihe Union Army.

Elizabeth, m. Joel G. Brown, December 31, 1846; now a widow in Providence, R. T.

JAngei.INK, 111. Edward 1). I.cvecU, May 2, 1S47 ; resides in Provi- dence, R. 1.

II^USAN, m. Ilciirv ^ ouiiij, No\enilier 27, 1851 ; lias three children; re- sides in Providence, R. 1.

JEsTER A., m. Thomas J. Thurber. Seplenilicr. 1S54; has two chiklren ; resides in Woonsocket, R. 1.

(a)El.I.EN M., m. Dan'l Perkins, July 25. 1864 ; resides in Providence, K.T.

S/XTIf GENERATION. 169

Bo. 1B7.

W'li.i.iAM Carv, son of Chad, No. 80, b. in Smithfield, R. 1., March 18, 1799; was a stone cutter by trade ; m. Ehner, daucjhter of Ohiey Cohvcll, of Johnston, R. I., August 14, 1836; d. August 21, 1862, at Pine Hill, John- stown, R. 1.

His children were :

I. William Hexrv, b. May 17, 1837. No. 285. II. Oi.N'EV C, b. July 15, 1840. d. February 30, 1842. III. John O., b. .August 27, 1841. d. August 25,

1843. IV. Jl'i.ia,* b. November 27, 1843. V. Sarah E., b. July 30, 1845. d. May 2, 1846. VI. Marv M., \h. December [d. January 22, 185 1. VII. UrsulaL., ( 10, 1850. [d. Februaryi9,i85i. VIII. Nathaniel S., b. January 25, 1852. Living at South Providence, R. I.

IX. George W., b. May 8. 1854. Lived at Granite-

ville, Johnston, R. 1.

X. RouoLPHO, b. Februar)' 17, 1858. Living at S.

Providence, R. I.

-JULI.-i, m. Rufus Harris, May u, 1S62; has three children living at Graniteville, R. I.

I/O CARV MEMOR I A L S.

GiCDKtn-; S. Cakv, sun of Chad. No. 8i, b. at Sinithfield, R. I., Sc-pttrmbt-r 6, 1801 ; in. Sarah, daughter of Capt. Jo- seph Alverson, of Johnstown, R. 1., February 6, 1825 ; re- mo\ed to Cleveland, O., where he stHl resides. His children were :

I. Maliss.a a.,* b. December 7, 1826. II. George W., b. June 11, 1829. No 286.

III. \Vii.Li.\M H., b. August 31, 1831. No. 287.

IV. Edward M., b. April 28, 1834. No. 288.

Bu. \m.

CiiMi. H. Car\, st)n of Chad. No. 81, b. in Johnstown, R. 1.. .April 7, 1813; ni. Ann Field, of Pomfret, Ct., July 14, 1831 ; was by occupation a fancy painter; he d. in Ox- ford, Mass., March 29, 1855.

*.\l.\l.iss.\ A., m. lame-. \V. Spifieltl, M. 1)., .May In, 1846; had four chil- dren ; present address. No. 180 Franklin Street, New \'ork city.

SIXTH GEN ERA J I OX. 1 7 1

His children w ore :

I. Georce a., b. June 23, 1832. d. in Oxford, Mass., Jiinuar_\- 3, 1858. II. Albekt, b. September 27, 1837. d. in Killingiy, Ct., July 28, 1838.

III. Ch.\rles F.,* b. April i, 1839.

IV. Fkeperick E., b. April 6, 1841. d. at Worcester,

Mass., October 5, i860. V. Helen- E..t b. February, 1843. VI. Emma ].,% b. May 3, 1845. VII. Fr.wces A., b. February 14, 1847. d. at Wor- cester, Mass., April 15, 1866. VIII. EnwARD D., b. September 9, 1849. d. at Wor- cester, Mass., May i, 1865. IX. Mara A., b. January 7, 1S52. At Worcester.

Wo. 17il.

John H. Gary, son of Chad. No. 81, b. in Johnstown, R. I., Ma)- 17. 1816; ni. Sarah Lizey, of Stockport, Eng., November 39, 1843 ; was by occupation a wheelwright ; lives at No. 97 Dean street. Providence, R. I.

''Charles F., m. Emeline J- Burnett, June lo, 1S62 ; had one child, Gertrude L., b. July 10, 1863; d. February 10, 1864. He d. at Worcester, Mass., December 14, 1865.

tHELEN E., ni. Joseph A. Moore, October 10, 1S67 ; lives at Worcester, Mass.,

JEmm.v J., m. George E. Murdock, November 29, 1864 ; she d. without issue, in Worcester, Mass., .\pril 29, 1868.

1/2 CARY .VEAfORIALS.

His childrtn were :

1. Kdwakli 1'., b. ( )ctuber ji, 1844. d, Jaiuiary

■3. 1847- II. EuwiN T., b. jami.u)- 25, 1848. Druggist in

Prux'idvjnce, R, I,

III. Alkkkp H., b, Jaiuiar)- 22, 1850. Printer in

Pro\'idence, R. I.

IV. John H., b. February 10, 1853. Clerk in Provi-

dence, R. I. V. Sak.aii a., b. Februar)- I, 1856. d. I'ebruary

16, 1856. VI. Sak.ah P/iTA, b. September 30, 1862. Li\-es at No. 97 Dean street, Pro\idence, R. I.

FJo. 171.

Joseph Cakv, son of Joseph, No. 82, b, in Middlesfield,

Mass., Januar)- 17, 1784; ni. l-'reelove Fuller, Januar)- 20,

1803 ; removed to Ontario count}-, N. Y., wliere he resided

in 1865.

His children were :

1. Joseph, Ix September 6, 1805. Lives at Stow, Vt.

II. Lvmax, b 1807. Lives at Stow, Vt.

III. Hi.i.iOTT, b. 1809. Lives at Stow, Vt.

SIXTH GENERA 'J'lON. i ji

I'lo. 172. ;

l^AAL Carv, son ii'i Ji).sc]>li, No. 82, h. in Middlcsfield, Mass., September 15, 1804; m. Sarali \\'\'art, in 1825; re- nio\etl to Ontario ctninty, N. V., thence to Stow, Vt., where he resitled in 1865.

His children were ;

I. Sakah,* b. September 6, 1826. II. Isaac, t b. August 29, 1829. HI. Ki.izABETH.t b. March 28, 1833. IV. Makv,|| b. Jul_\- 12, 1835. V. HuD.soN, b. April 1, 1838. VI. Joseph, b. Nov. 4, 1843. \'II. Jane, b. March 19, 1845.

Bo. 173.

RiciiAKD M. Cakv, son of Richard, No. 83, jj. in Wil- liamsburg, Mass., December 19, 1794; m, Su.sainia Rice, March 12, 1815; remo\-ed to Erie county, N. \'., thence to Rock count)', Wisconsin, where he d. October 17, 1868.

»S.^R.\H, 111. James Barii-s; had si.x cliiUlicn ; resides in Oiilaria, .N. ^■.

tIs.A.\c, 111. Richanlsoii ; has one daughter : resides al Fori Kdward,

N. Y.

JEliz.^beth, m. A. Harris; has two sons and two daughters ; resides at Fort Edward. N. Y.

M \K\. 111. PreseoK: has iwd chililr'en : lives al .'Siou. \'i.

174 GARY MEMORIALS.

His children were:

I. Cai.vin, b. October i, 1816. No. 289. II. Ephraim, b. (Jctober 27, 1818. No. 290.

III. Benjamin T., b. Fcbruar\- 15. 1821. No. 291.

IV. Abraham J.,* b. August 7, 1822.

V. RicHAKn M., b. August 23, 1824. d. January

3. 1825. VI. LvDiA J., b. No\-ember I 1 , 1825. il. Jul)- 24, 1828. \'II. Okinda p., b. January 29, 1828. d. February 11, 1844. VIII. Richard, b. April 8. 1830. No. 292. IX. L-iiiiA S.. b. Febiuar)- 12, 1S32. ni. F. E. Osborne, January I, 1853. X. Melvin, b. June 28, 1834. No. 293. XI. Louisa J., b. April 22. 1S37. m. G. G. Clark,

Jane.sville, Wisconsin. XII. RoswELL, b. January 13, 1839. d. Februar\- 14, 1868.

®o. 174.

Luther H. Carv, son of Richard, No. 83, b. in Wil- liamsburg, Mass., February, 1800; m. l,uc>- Doolittle, De- cember, 1821 ; resides in Boston, Erie count}', N. Y.

'"AbR-VHAM J., m. Elizabeth Fuller, March 26, 1857; resides in Johns- town, Wisconsin ; has a son, Benjamin Franiilin. b. September 3, 1S58.

SIXTH GENERATION. 175

His cliildrcn w crc ;

1. Lltiikk H.,* b. June 28, 1823.

II. VAN'RiiNsAi.AKK.t b. Aus:;ust 23, 1825.

III. Richard L.,;|: b. Kcbruar)- 11, 1827.

W . rAi.coTT P.. II b. April 11, 1828.

V. Amzi B.,§ b. August 3, 1S30.

\'i. EuGENK \\.,{a) b. February 20, 1835.

no. 175.

Tru.max Carv, son of Asa, No. 85, b, in Williamsburg, Mass., May 31, 1791 ; ni. Fanny Alger, of Cazenovia, N. Y., November 4, 181 3 ; his wife d. April 28, 1864 ; he was living when last heard from, in Boston, Erie county, N. Y.

*LVTHER H., m. Arvilla F'erguson, Septemlier, 1846; went to Fon Du Lac, Wisconsin ; was a surgeon in the army ; now resides in San Francisco, Cal.; his only son, Louis Henry, b. in Fon Du Lac, August 31, 1865.

tV.-\NRENSAi,.-VER, m. J.Tnc .\. Skinner, November, 1850; is a farmer and resides at Boston, X. \ .

JRlCHARD L., m. Lucia A. Beecher, April 9, 1851 ; resides at Dunkirk, N'. v.; merchant and postmaster.

I'T.M.coTT P., m. Elizabeth McRea, in California; resides at Knight's Ferry, California.

JAmzi B., m. Ellen Wade, October, 1S56; was surgeon of I2tli Wis- consin Regiment ; d. in service.

((■(jEfCENT B., m. Martha Rowe, in Michigan, 185S; was Captain in a Wisconsin Regiment, 2 years; is a lawyer and resides at Nashville, Tenn.

1 76 CAR V MEMORIALS.

1 lis children were :

I. Mak\, b. h'ehruar)' ly, 1815. II. Uamakis, I), l^'ehriiary iS, 1817. m. Jones.

III. Fann'v, b. August 29, 1819.

IV, Tkuman, b. N')\-ember 27, 1821. V. RoxANiA, I). January 16, 1824.

VI. UanI'OKD a., Ij. JuIn'^I, 1833. d. November y, 1868.

Plo. 17G.

Joseph Cars-, son of Asa, No. 85, b. in Williamsburg, Mass., December 27, 1797 ; m. Kliza Ayres, in luie coiuit)', N. Y., October 5, 1823; removed to Freeport, Ills.; he d. December 8, 1870.

His children wei'e :

1. Wicsi.icN,* b. September 8, 1824. II. KuAS'rus.t b. September 28, 1828. 111. VVkai.thv.J b. May 16, 1839.

^Wksi.I'V. III. llaiiiuUi N. I'n-.s. neccmbcr 13, 1853 ; has two sons niul niic (!aii^hu-i ; in I'l i,-c|)«)rt. Ills.

1i'a<.\si'i's, m. I'l-iscllla Hoeneliriglu, December ru, 1852; has iwu sons anil one (laughter in Kveepoii, Ills.; lie (I.October 19, 1870.

tWi.MTHV, 111. .\ustin S. Siiiilh. Oetuher 2, 1862 ; lives in Webster ('il\-. Inwa.

SIXTH GENERA T/ON. 1 77

no. 177.

Svi.VESTEK Cakv, SOU o\ Asa, No. 85, b, in Cazcnovia, N. v., August 16, 1800 .■ 111. C\nthia Alvcrsoii, January 19, 1821 ; is a clergyman at I'ino Lake, Michigan. His children were :

1. Amy,* b. .April 28, 1822. II. SviA'iiSTKK.t ix Sci)lcnibcr 12, 1831.

Bo. 178.

Van Ren.sai.aek Cakv. son of .\sa. No. 85, b. at Caz- cnovia, N. \'., Jaiuiar}- 5, 1805 ; ni. Sopiiia Strcctcr, Januar\' I, 1826, antl remo\c(l to l'"rccporl. Ills. His chikircn w crc :

I. SvLVESTKK. h. I'chi'uar)- 2^. 1827. No. 294. II. John \\'.. b. March 5, 1829. No. 295.

*Amy, ni. l.iun.-\n l^'iillcr, of Milfcird, Midi., Novciiilier ;o, 1841 ; li;-.il seven children ; d. .Vpril 24, 1S5J.

tSvLVESTER, m. Met,i Walters, at Kalamazoo, Midi.: liad liuir diildrcn all of wlioni d. in infancy ; hv is liviiiir at IIawle\' Spritiys. Miss.

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Ilo. 179.

A:sA Cakv, son of Asa, No. 85, b. in Erie county, N.Y.. August 22, 1821 ; m. Laura Rice, No\'ember 18, 1849; re- moved to Silver Creek, N. Y., where he now resides. His children were:

I. Homer A., b. May 28, 1854. II. A1.MIRA A., b. December 25, 1858.

III. SiBiAN G., b. March 12, 1861.

IV. Lal'ra A., b. September 24, 1862.

V. Edgar H., b. September 27, 1864.

Wu. 180.

EiiENEZER Carv, SOU of Ebenezer, No. 86, b. in West- ern New York, 1816 ; m. Catherine J. Fonda; he d. No- vember. 1863.

His children «'ere :

I. Alfred, b. October 2, 1854. II. Ebenezer, b. February 10, 1857. III. Makv, b. March 28, 1859. I\'. JOHN, b. October 26, 1 861.

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Ko. 181.

Walter Cakv, son of I'runibull, Xo. .S7, b. in Bata\-ia,

N. v., December 21, 1818 ; m. Julia Love, at Buffalo, April

14, 1 848; was educated at Union Colle<^e, N. V.; studied

medicine and stands high in his profession, at Buffalo, N. Y.

His children were :

1. TRrMfii'LL, b. August I, 1849. II. Thomas, b. April 27, 185 1.

III. Charles, b. October 20, 1852. At Harvard

University.

IV. Jennie, b. December 23, 1854. \'. Walter, b. February 26, 1857.

W. George, b. March 25, 1859. \"II. Lewena, b. Januar}- I, 1862.

liJO. 182.

Waldo Carv, son of Ezekiel, No. 88, b. in W'illiman tic, Ct., April 3, 1772; he was a shoemaker by trade, and lived for a time in Vermont, but retiu'ned to his nati\'e \o\\n and settled on the farm of his maternal ancestor ; his farm became \'er}' \aluable on account of its proximit)' to the village. He was twice m., first, Fidelia, daughter of Dr. Nathan Arnold, of Man.sfield, Ct., 1793, shed, in 1813: and he m. second, Freelove, daughter of Captain Michael F. Durant,, of New London, Ct., 1 8 14.

1 8o CAR Y MEMORIALS.

His children were ;

I. Soi'HKuNiA, b. October 14, 1794. m. E. D. Fitch,

of Willimantic, Ct. II. Jci.iA, b. November :, 1796. d. 1813.

III. Fii)ELi.\,* b. 1799.

IV. LucKETiA, b. 1803. m. C. York, of New York. V. EzEKiEL Waldo,! b. Aii£ju.st 13, 1807.

VI. Julia E., b. October 10, 1816. m. Rev. Wil-

ham Wright. VII. UuMONT Ripley, t b. November, 1819.

Jlo. 183.

Jou.N Cakv, .son of William, No. 89, b. in Scotland, Ct., March 18, 1778; m. Sybil Gaser, 1810; he resided in Scot land, antl d. 1854; his widow d. 1845. His children were :

I. Frances Harriet, || b. 181 1. II. Alathea, b. 1 81 3. d. unm. III. Edwin Wales, b. 181 5. n. t. .IV. Giles, b. 1821. n. t.

"•■'FlI)l'.I.I.\, 111. first Reuben Saflbrd. second, David Douglass; had sev- eral children; went to S. America, and d. there; family reside in S. America.

tKzi'^KIF.I, W., m. Harriet M. Field ; had one son, who d. in infancy. He lives ill Willimantic; childless.

]:Di'MONT R., 111. and had one child; both dead.

||Kr.\ncks H., m. B. P. Barrett ; lives in Killingly, Ct.; no issue.

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Bo. 184.

Klijah Cakv, son of William, No. 89, b. in Scotland, Ct., October 4, 17S0; was a fanner; m. Tabitha Bushnell, of Lisbon, Ct., September 22, 1813 ; he d. September 22, 1845 ; his widow lix'inL;' in Scotland, in 1863. His children were :

1. Esther Burnett,* b. October 4, 1814. II. Alfrep William, b. July 24, 1819. No. 296. III. Henrv Lokin, b. November 21, 1824. No. 297.

rio. 185.

William Cary, son of William, No. 89, b. in Scotland, Ct., December 10, 1782; hem. Lucinda Lillie, 1810; was a carpenter and farmer in Scotland ; he d. in 1844; his widow removed to Illinois.

His children were ;

I. Theron, b. December 16, 18 10. No. 298. II. Fkederick William, b. June 6, 1813. No. 299.

III. Marv L.,* b. December 12, 18 14.

IV. Horace, b. Aui4ust 5, 1819. No. 300. \'. Harriet K.,t b. November 28, 1824.

VI. luiwiN Augustus, b. September 24, 1826. d. 1828. VII. Augustus E., b. .August 25, 1830. In Illinois.

^Esther B., m. H. Mowry, of Bozrah, Ct., and moved to Brooklyn, N.Y. "'.\L\RV L., ni. George Bas.s and went to Illinois. tH.\KKIK|- E., ni. John Brown, and lives at St. .-Mhans. Vt.

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llu. 186.

Frederick Carv. son of Jonathan, No. 90, b. in Nor- wich, Ct., 1786 : m. Anna Savage, in Nonvich, June 22, 1817 ; remo\ed to Knox county, Ohio ; settled on a farm where he resided in 1864: his wife d. November 13, 1863. His children were :

I. Thomas,* b. July 31, 1818. II. Emily, T b. August 8, 1820.

III. William L. b. September 25. 1822. No. 301.

IV. Caroline, b. November 15, 1824. d. unm. Decem-

ber 2. 1863. V. George \V..+ b. January I'ii. 1827. VI. Fredericr William, b. July 18, 1829. d. unm. January 2, 1853.

VII. John, b. January 22, 1832. d. unm. August 5,

1856.

VIII. Charles, b. March 10. 1834. unm. IX. I AMES. b. Ma\- 4. 1838. unm.

^Thomas, m. Cynthia Merriman. Sepiemlier 8, 1853 ; reside-, in Kiio.\ county; has one daughter, b. March iS, 1S55.

tEMILY, m. James Merriman, and residesatMt. Gilead, Morrow Co.,0. JGeorof. \V., m. Sarah Chamijers, has no issue.

SIXTH GENERA TION, 1,83

Bo. 187.

Rai I'll Cak\', son of Jonathan, No. 90, b. in Norwich, Ct., 1789; m, Emily Smith, in Scotland, Ct., 1814 ; removed to Hartford, Ct., where he d. in 1S60. His children were :

1. Martha A., b. 1817. d. 1829. II. WiNTHROP H., b. 18 18. No. 302.

III. James S., b. 1820. No. 303.

IV. George B., b. 1823. No. 304.

V. William H., b. 1826. Went to California, n. t. VI. Frederick A..* b. 1830. VII. Martha E., b. 1837. d. 1841.

lio. 188.

James Carv, son of Capt. James, No. 91, b. in Scotland, Ct., December 7, 1777 ; was a farmer and settled in Canter- bury, Ct. ; frequentl}' represented the town in the legislature ; tilled many town offices ; was honest and upright, kind and courteous, and highl\- respected. He m. Phebe, daughter of William Howard, October 25, 1804; he d. August 14, 1861, aged 84 years ; his wife d. 1847, 'iged 69 years.

*Frki)Erick a., m. Cordelia Churcli : resides in Hartford, Ct.; had one dauglitei-, Emma I,., b. 1861.

r 84 . CAK Y MEM OR I A l. S.

Hib> children were :

I, Phebe Howard,* b. December 17, 1S05. II. Abigail Kingsbukv.t b. August 22, 1807.

III. James Bexeijah, b. August 22, 18 10. No. 305.

IV. Anna Bkadfokd, b. February y, 1815. d. unni.

May 7, 1 841.

Wo. 183,

Sanfori) Carv, son of Ca]jtain James, No. 91, b. in

Scotland, Ct., July 14, 1784; m. Caroline, daughter of Jabez

Tracy, May 16, 181 1 ; was a respectable farmer in Scotland ;

he d. May 2, 1852 ; .his «ife d. May 3, 1861, aged 74 years.

His children were :

I. Henry Hudson, b. Jul\- 2, 1814. No. 306. II. DwioHT, b. February 24, 1 81 7. No. 307.

III. WoLcoTT, b. June 29, 18 19. No. 308.

IV. Jane, b. September 8, 1823. m. Nelson Morse.

Bo. 190.

Horatio Carv, son of .'\nson. No. 93, b. in Chenango county, N. Y., March 27. 1785: ni. Elizabeth Rhodes; re- moved to Madison, Wisconsin, where his famil_\- still resides ; he d. February 10, 1855.

•Phehe, 111. Win. F. Willoughliv, Octolier 15, 1S27 ; and hail a family of cliildreii.

t.ABICAU., ni. Oavid F. .\dani>,, of Canleiluiry. April 3. 1S32.

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.185

I. George A.

II. Horatio G.

III. Hexkv R.

I\'. Charles I'.

\'. Joiix H.

\'I. Albert G.

\'II. Mmeline, m.

daughters, ai

\'an X'alkcnbury, had two (1 d. .It Lockpoi-t, N. Y.

Bo. 1!U.

Ge(ik(,k a. Carv, son of Anson, No. 93, b. in Che- nan,L(o county, N. V., May 8, 1793; in. first, Sarah Walters, Marcli 29, 1S20, she d. June 18, 1821 ; and second, Adeline E. Crandall, May 8, 1S54; when last heard from he was still lixint;- in O.xford, N. Y. His children were :

I. Sarah W., b. 1821. m. William N. Mason, and had two children.

1 86 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

Bo. 192.

Palmkk C. Carv, son of Anson, No. 93, b. in Oxford. Chenango county, N. Y., March 31, 1798 ; m. Rowena Os- good, April 17, 1826, and resides in Oxford. His children were : I. AxsoN L. II. Lucy. d. unm. at 20 years of age.

III. Ro\v?:n.\. m. T. Walters.

IV. Jane .M.

V. F"rances. m. F. Laguin, of Joliet, Ills. d. May 17, 1861, leaving two daughters.

fJo. 193.

Zal.mon S. Carv, son of Anson, No. 93, b. at Oxford, Chenango count\-, N. V., August 31, 1800 ; ni. December 5, 1824; he d. August 23, 1854.

I. Harriet M.,* b. March 14, 1827.

II. Sarah Eijzabeth,! b. April 22, 1829.

III. Heiex M..+ b. March 10, 1832.

IV. Mary ]^., b. August 22, 1835. V. John, b. October 25, 1837.

"Harriet M.. m. Bradley, of Wiscon.'^in ; had one child, and d.

May 23, 1862.

tSARAH E., m. Ste]ihen Roripaugh : had family and lived at New Bed- ford. Mass.

|Hei,f.n M., m. J. A. Wi^well, May id, 1863 ; resides in Minnesota.

SIXTH GENERA TJON. 1 87

Robert Cakv, son of Christopher, No. 94, b. in Lyme, N. H., Januar\- 24, 1787; went with his father to the North- west Territory, in 1802; hved for some years in Cincinnati, but settled on a farm, near College Hill, O.; was a soldier in the war of 18 1 2, was with General Hull at the surrender. He was a quiet, unostentatious, upright man ; li\ed and died highly respected by all who knew him ; he d. November 13, 1866.

He m. Eliza Jessup, of Hamilton county, Ohio, in 18 13, she d. of consumption, July 30, 1835.

His children were :

I. RowENA,* b. October 18, 1814. n. Sis.AN.t b. May 1, 18 16.

III. Rhod.a, h. 1818. d. 1833.

IV. Alice,! b. April 26, 1S20.

*RowENA, m. Isaac B. Caniahan, of Cincinnati ; had several daughters of decided talent ; she d. about i86S.

tSr.s.^N, ni. Alex. Swift of Cincinnati ; had one son and one daughter; she d. 1852 ; her son and daughter both died of consumption ; the daugh- ter, Alice Swift, was the especial favorite of her distinguished nieces, Alice and Phebe, and was the legatee of their personal effects; she m. George Cly- nier, ; had two children ; d. in Florida, February 14, 1S73.

j.Vl.ltE, was a poetess of world-wide fame, and authore.ss of several books ; she d. in New York City, February 12, 1S71. A memorial volume of Alice and her sister Phebe, by Mrs. Mary Clemmer Ames, has been pub- lished since the death of the sisters, together with volumes of their later poems.

1 88 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

V. AsA,|| b. May 5, 1822.

VI. Phkue.S b. September 4, 1824.

VII. \\'AKKKX,(rt) b. October 16, 1826.

VIII. Lucv, b. 1829. d. 1833.

IX. Elmin'a, (b) b. 183 1.

/

«o. 19l>.

Beneijah Carv, son of Christopher No. 94, b. in Lyme, N. H., 1788: rcmoxcd to Cincinnati, with Tither, in 1S02; served in the war of 1812 ; m. Poll)- Nichols, of Hartford, Vt., in 1812 ; settled on a farm near College Hill, ()., resided there man\' \'ears and mox'ed to a farm near New Richmond, U., where he d. 1858.

||As.\, ni. Leah A. Woodruff, 1850; bad two sons, .\l)salom and Wal- ter Scott, both of whom d. in infancy. lie is a farmer and resides near College Hill, O.; a worthy, esteemed and useful citizen.

jJPhf.kk, was an authoress and poetess little less celebrated than her sis- ter, Alice; they were inseperable companions; she d. at Newport, R. I., July 31. 1S71 ; the remains of .Mice and I'hehe. repose in Greenwood Ceme- tery, N. V.

(n')WARl?F.N, is a respectable farmer near Harrison, Ohio; has been twice married ; had two sons, .Alexander anfl Robert : .Mexander was killetl by an accident, January i, 1866; Roliert lives with his father.

(i)Ei.MiN.\, in. .Alexander Swift, and d. childless in 1S62.

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His children were : I. Maria,* b. 18 13. II. Christopher,! b. 1816. III. F"RAxcis,t b. 1 8 19. 1\'. Benjamin F. ,|! b. 1821. V. Martha, b. 1824. m. Hopper in Cincin- nati, and d. VI. Marv, b. 1827. in. Thomas Kcnelly, had two daughters, d. 1855. VII. Amanda, b. 1828. d. 1837. VIII. Adeline, b. 1833. d. 1834. IX. Varus B.,§ b. 1835.

X. Andrew Iack.son, ) fd. i8^q

yb.i838.< ^

XI. Martin Van Buren, ) ( {a)

XII. Venus, b. 1841. d, 1841 ©0.196.

Irwin Cary, son of Christopher, No. 94, b. near Cin- cinnati. O., 1826; m. and removed to Missouri, where he still resides.

*Mari.\, m. Gilbert Hathorn ; had several children ; lives in Minnesota.

tCuRlSTOPHER, studied medicine; m. twice ; had one .son and d. in Indiana.

JFrancis, m. and has children ; lives at New Richmond. Ohio.

IIBe.njamin F., ra. and had three daughters, and d.

)(V.\Rtjs B., m. Sarah Crawford : had one son who d. in infancy; he d. in the Union Army.

(</)\I\KTIN VaN'B., d. in the Union .\rniv in 1S62. much hclovcd.

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His children were :

1. Clinton F., b. 1854. II. DiLLswoKi'H, b. 1858.

I'lo. 197.

Orrin Carv, son of John, No. 95, b. at Hud.son, N. Y. July 26, 1807; m. Margaret E. Ste\'er, September 20, 1834; is a carpenter, and resides at Elizabeth Fort, N. J. His children were:

I. Lorenzo J.,* b. March 26, 1836. II. Sarah A., b. December 14, 1837. m. Charles \V. Brown, August 21, 1861.

III. Abram Stevek,! b. November 12, 1839.

IV. John Erastus,+ b. August 8, 1842.

V. William WoonwARU,|| b. August 12, 1847. VI. Frances Ei.iza,^ b. July 7, 1849.

*LORENZO J., m. .Mary Haskins, March 6, 1865; lives at Preble, N. Y.

tABRAM S., was a noble younf^ man ; d. in the Ihiion .^rniy. at New Or- leans, La., September 30, 1863.

tJi->HN E.. m. Maria D. Ball, January 2, 1868 ; was a brave soltlier in the Union Army.

IIWlI.LIAM \V.. m. Rachel Doiiehiie, March 16, 1S70.

JFk.nnies E., ni. .\lex. C. Henry. July 29, 1868: d. .March 3, 1S71.

SIXTH GENERA TION. 1 9 1

Wo. 198.

Lorenzo Carv, son of John, No. 95, b. in Hudson, N. ^'■. iSi.i ; cjraduated with honor at Yale Colle<je, in the class of 1835 ; became a Congregational minister and preached with great acceptance at Webster, Mass.; m. Sarah E. Peck, (a widow,) in 1838; was elected profes.sor of languages in Farmer's College, O. in 1851 ; was a ripe scholar, an excel- lent preacher and a good and true man ; he d. of apoplexy at College Hill, O., 1857.

His children were:

I. FERDIN.A.ND E. , b. 1 840. unm. in Chicago, Ills. II. .S.\R.\H Josephine, b. 1842. unm. in Chicago, Ills.

III. Ann.\ Gertrude, b. 1844. unm. in Chicago, Ills.

IV. Samuel Fenton, b. 1846. d. in Union Army.

Bo. 199,

Freemax Grant Carv, son of William, No. 96. b. in Cincinnati. O., April 9, 1810 ; graduated at Miami Cniversit)', in the class of 1 831 ; de\'oted more than thirty years of his life to teaching ; established an acadeni}- at College Hill, O., called "Gary's Academy; " was eminently successful as a teacher ; originated the Farmer's College, and was president

192 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

for a number of years ; the institution under his management had three -hundred pupils ; he was an enthusiast in horticul- ture and agriculture; established and edited the " Cincin- natus," an agricultural periodical of great merit. After spending thirt\- years in teaching, he retired to a farm in But- ler county, (X. devoting himself with great zeal and energy to the practical application of his scientific knowledge ; he still resides on his elegant farm. He m. first, Malvina Macan, April 4, 1.S33, she d. January, 1872; and second, Mrs. Jane Richardson. March, 1873. His children were :

I. Rebecca Ff.nton,* b. March 5, 1834. n. Elizabeth, b. April 29, 1836. d. September 20, 1838.

III. ,Maria, b. March 15, 1836. d. February 12, 1840.

IV. Mai.vina Estei.i.a,! b. January 13, 1841. V. Anna RAMSA^■,J b. l-"cbruar\- 16, 1844.

\'I. William, b. March 7, 1847. unm. VII. Samuel Fenton, b. June 2, 1849. unm. VIII. Marv, b. March 2, 1855. unm.

'■■'Rebecc.-\ F., grariuated at the We.sleyan Female College, Cincinnati, an accomplished scholar ; m. Dr. Wm. B. I.udlow; hastwosons and two daugh- ters; resides at Hamilton, O.

tMALVlNA E., m. CreorgeRolI; has a familv of children, and resides in Auglaize countv. Ohio.

J.^NNA R., graduated at Ohio Female College, a succesful teacher: ni. John Henderson, Esq., of Cleveland, Ohio.

SIXTH GENERA TION. i gl

liJo. lilll).

William Woodwakd Cakv, son of William No. g6, b. in Cincinnati, O., l'"cbruar\' 23, 181 2; pursued a scien- tific course at Miami Universit)' ; was distinguished for his acquirements in mathematics ; chose farming for his profes- sion ; settled on a portion of the paternal estate, at College Hill, O.; was a quiet, useful and honorable citizen ; m. l-llea- nor Smith, of Poughkcepsie, N. Y., April 30, 1835. In the summer of 1845, 'i"-' overworked himself, and produced a disease, from which he suffered intensely, until relieved by death, July 25, 1848. His wife d. of ship-fever, October 30, 1854, at Poughkeepsie, N. V.; their daughter, Helen, d. at same place of same disease, October 25, 1854.

His cliildren were :

I. Helen M., b. June 11, 1836. d. October 25,

1854. II. Adalvn S., b. December 9, 183S. unm.

III. Emily Ione,* b. December 14, 1840.

IV. Maria,! b. June 2, 1844.

*EMn.Y I., m. .Mon/o llnrtnn, September 27, 1S60, and d. childless, September 11, 1863.

tMARI.\, m. David Carnalian, Septemlier 19, 1861 : had one son, Wil- liam Woodward, who i- still livint; ; she d. November 12, 1867.

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lo. 201.

Samukl Fenton Cary, son of William, No. 96, b. at Cincinnati, O., February 18, 1814; i^raduated at Miami University-, in the class of 1835 ; studied law and s^raduated at the Cincinnati Law College, in 1837; practiced the pro- fession in Cincinnati, until 1844, when he abandoned the pro- fession to de\'ote his time and energies to the prom.otion of the temperanee reform ; he lectureil in all parts of twenty- se\'en states, all the British I'rovinces of North America, and in all the leatling cities and towns of England, Ireland, Scot- land and Wales. He edited several papers and magazines ; was elected to the chief-office of the Sons of Temperance, in North .'\merica, at Baltimore, Md., in 1847. He had some celebrity as a political speaker, and was elected to the F'ortieth Congress, from the Second (Ihio District. He resides at College Hill. Oliio, and in Januar\-, 1873, returned to the practice oi law, in Cincinnati, ( ).

For se\cral years he de\'oted leisure hours in gathering up the memorials of the Cary Family, and this printed volume is the result.

SIXTH GENERA TION. 1 95

He was twice m.. first to Maria Louisa Allen, October 18, |S^6. she d. of consLiiiiptioii, September 25, 1 1S47 ; and lu- 111. •^^'cond, IJda S., daut^hter of J. G. Stillwell, ICsq., May J9, 1849.

His children were :

I. Martha Loltsa,* b. September 16, 1837. II. Ella VVoodnl'TT, b. February 1;,, 1841. ni. Ed- ward Say re, 1 87 i .

III. Lou Allen, b. Ma\- 24, 1847. d- July 4, 1847.

IV. Olive, b. Augu.st 12, 1851, d. September 19,

1852. V. Samuel Fenton, b. March 22, 1857. VI. Jessie, b. October 13, 1858.

lu. 202.

Josiaii CAK^■, son of Josiali, No. 87. b. in H;idi.laiii, Ct., June 23, 1791 ; ni. Eunice Trij)]), December 25, 1817.

-M..\RTH,\, m. Charles P.. Hul)er; h.Til ;i son, Charles WocmIiuUI, \k .\pril 2, 1856; she d. of consumption, December 16, 1S56.

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His children were;

\. Anna M., b. October 20, iSiS. ni. Eth\iii E. A liable. II. Clark S., b. Februar\- 2, 1821. d. in infancw

III. Jonathan T., b. March 31, 1823. \o. 309.

IV. Clark W., b. January 28, 1825. No. 310.

V. LvPLA, b. March 28, 1827. m. James M. New- ton, October 21, 1844. VI. Marv J., d. December 19, 1830. m. Myron H.

Peck, July 7. 1853- VII. jEDF.nL-\H T., b. February 13, 1833. No. 311. VIII. Benjamin H., b. January 26, 1835. No. 312.

VENTH GENERA TION. 1 97

Seventh -Qeneratioj^,

Ho. 203.

Eleazek Cakv, son of Eleazer, No. 99, b. in Windham, Ct. , 181 1 ; was a carpenter in Willimantic, Ct.; went to sea ; d. at sea. 1S50.

His children were : I. Lucius Henrv, b. 1838. Sea Captain. II. Imogene, b. 1840. d. 1855.

III. Lvni.A, b. 1842. d. 1859.

IV. George Thom.as, b. 1843. d. i860. V. TuLi.AN, b. 1845. d. in Union Army.

ig8 GARY MEMORIALS.

Wu. 2U4.

AVii.i.iAM Addison C.'akv, son of William, Nu. lOJ, b. in Amonbury,'Mn!i!i., July 23, iSi.S; in. Lydia (jonid. ol Northfickl, and lives at Maiden, Mass. His children were :

1. Emma Augusta, b. ICS40. II. Anna Makia, b. 1842. d. 1844.

III. Ann Sophia, b. 1846. d. 1847.

IV. Makv Ai.ick. 1). i84y.

V. Harriet, b. 1850. d. 1854. VI. WiNNii-itBD, b. 1855. Vll. William Addison, b. 1856.

I'lu. 205.

J Milan Galu^ia Carv, son of William, No. 102, b. in Amc.roury, Maas., November 20, 1823; m. J*fe»^' Uenctt,

1847; he d. at Medford, Ma.ss., 1854. His children were :

I. Tiiksta Sophia, b. 1848. II. Hknkv Frank, b. 1851.

VENTH GENERA TWN. 1 99

Wu. 2UU.

Algustus CKi.ANJi^, son of William, No. 102, b. in bur)', Miuigr. , September 16, 1825 ; m. Haniet \l. I'^alsoni, 1846, at Amesbury.

His cliildien \\ ere :

1. W'lM.iAM Augustus, b. 1848. II. Gkokgk Rosvvki.l, b. 1850.

III. Annie Susan, b. 1853.

IV. Nellie Lek, b. 1856.

Wo. 2U7.

Joseph Carv, son of Samuel, No. 106, b. in Albany county. N. Y., January 30, 1802; m. Lydia, daughter of Cornelius Chase, of Cheatham, \. ^'., 1825; i;a worthy member of the Society of Friends, and highly respected by all who know him : resides at .Albany, N. Y.

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His cliildren were :

1. Makv Ann, b. 1826.

II. Lucia, b. 1828. m. George Brown, of Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1852.

III. Elizabeth, b. 1829. d. 1831.

IV. Eliza, b. 1833.

V. Albert, b. 1835. m. Emma Server, in 1859, '^^

Albany, N, Y.

VI. Mariah, b. 1837.

VII. Edward, ) (

V b. 1 840. -' VIII. Egbert j ym. Amelia Wolford, 1S61.

Lives in Albany, N. Y.

Isaac H. Cakv, son of Samuel, No. 106, b. in Albany county, N. Y., Maj' 7, 181 2 ; m. Emil}' Hyde, of Rensalaer- ville, N. Y.. 1844; a worthy member of the Society of Friends in Albany, N. Y.

His children were:

I. Enwix H., b. 1S46.

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Bo. 209.

George Carv, son of Samuel, No. 106, b. in Albany county, N. Y., November 30, i<Si4 ; m. Caroline, daughter of Nathaniel Sawyer, 1842; is a worthy member of the So- ciet)- of Friends, in Albany, N. Y. His children were:

I. Elizabeth, b. i(S4V 11. George, b. 1,948. d. 1848. Ill, Jo.SEi'H Albert, b. 1852.

Bo. 210.

Hon. Jeremiah E. Carv, son of Joseph, No. 107, b. in Coventry, R. 1.. April 30, 1803 ; removed to Cherry Valley, N. Y.; m. Mar\^E., daughter of James Brackx-tt, Esq.; isa law- \'er by profession ; was a member of Congress and now lives at Brooklyn, N. Y., practicing law in New York City; a quiet, but man of high character.

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His children w ctl- :

I. Makv E., b. 1 83 1, m. Geort^c M. Allen, Brock- port, N. Y. II. John Ely, b. 1833. Surgeon in the Army.

III. Margaret Louisa, b. 1835. m. Erederick Van

Hitch, New York City.

IV. Eliza M., b. 1837.

V. William B., b. 1841. Was Eirst Lieutenant

5Je\v \'ork Cavalry.

VI. Joseph L., b. 1843.

VII. Charles A., b. 1845.

VIII. Anna Eaton, b. 1849.

IX. Helen Ida, b. 1851.

X. Catherine A., b. 1854.

Bo. 2U.

Alfred X. C.\k\', son of Joseph, No. 107, b. in Coven- try, R. I., March 28, 181 I ; in. Sarah Musdirk, 1833 ; removed to Brockport, N. Y., and thence to Grand Rapids, Mich., where he now resides, a merchant. His children were :

I. Sarah Jaxe, b. 1S35. d. 1843. II. Elizabeth D., b. 1836. m. Robert M. Collins. III. Charles Henry,* b. 1838.

■•'"Charles Henry, was First Lieutenant; in the Signal Corps : il. in the service, in Mississippi, July. 1863.

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Bo. 212.

JosiAH Whitnev Carv, son of Darius H., No. loS, b.

at Richfield, N. Y., 1808; m. Ward, in Rochester, N.

v., 1835 . d. at Albany, N. \'., 1842. His children were:

I. Henry W., b. 1836. d. 1836. II. EiMELiNE, b. 1838. d. 1839.

in. Louis.\ E., b. 1840. Living in Ontario Co., N.Y. IV, Cali.sta, b. 1842. d. 1843.

Jlo. 213.

Edwin Cary, son of Darius H., No. 108, b. at Rich- field, N. v., 1817; m. Adelia M. Gaige, 1849; resides in Richfield.

His children were: I. Fanny, b. 1850. II. Rhoda, b. 1851. d. 1852. 111. Martha J., b. 1853.

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Joseph Cak\", son of William, No. 109, b. in Herkimer coinit\', N. Y.; m. Caroline Karnes, 1840 ; remo\'ed to and resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His children were :

1, Wii.ii.wi Hf.xrv, b. 1841. II. Charles Joseph, b. 1843.

III. Edward Lester, b. 1846.

IV. Caroline Eamks. b. i8so.

Ho. 215.

WiLLL^M HuTCHixs Carv, son of William, No. 109, b. in Herkimer county, N. Y., 18 16; m. Mary B. 'ra}'lor, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1853; removed to and resides in Hastings, Minnesota.

His children were :

1. (jKORCiK HUTCHINS, b. I854.

II. Fkederick Willalnl b. 1857. III. Walter, b. 1859.

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(iKOKCK W. Cak\, son of William, No. 109, b. in Her kimer county, N. V., 1S19; m. Sarah Ann Dickson, of Paris, N. \'., 1846: he d. 1850; his family reside at F"ly Creek, Ostego count)', N. Y. His children were : I. Ann Elizabeth, b. 1S47. n. Alfred D., b. 1849,

mo. 217.

Ebenezer Cary, son of Dr. William, No. iii, b. in Saratoga county, N. Y.; November 5, 1797; m. and li\'ed in Saratoga county; d' in Warren county, N. Y., His children were:

I. Maria, b. April 24, 1821. d. unm. March 19,

1845. n. Amy, b. April 23, 1826. HI, Lydia, b. February 2, 1828. IV. Mary, b. July 5, 1829. V. Samuel, b. April 9, 1831. d, December 23,

1859. VI. Ruth. b. April 25, 1838. d, July 2, i860.

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Bo. 218.

Lucius Cak\, son ul Dr. William, No. iii, b. in Sara- toga county, N. Y., May 9, 1799; m. and lived and d. at Moreau, Saratoga county, N. Y. His children were:

I. Ruth, b. August i, 1821. II. Joseph, b. April 30, 1823.

III. Mary A., b. March 5, 1827.

IV. Egbert, b. November 11, 1828. V. James R., b. October 13, 1831.

VI. Matilda, b. August 11, 1833. d. April 7, 1863.

VII. John M.. b. April 21, 1835. d. Ma)- 30, 1861.

VIII. Kezi.x, b. June 16, 1837.

IX. William, b. May 17, 1839.

X. Lucii's, b. May 21, 1841. d. in infancy.

XI. Cynthia, b. December 4, 1843.

Bo. 219.

Jarvis Carv, son of Dr. William, No. iii, b. in Sara- toga county, N. Y., Max- 23, 1801 ; m. li\'ed and d. in Wa\-ne county, N. Y.

His children were ;

I. John M., b. May 26, 1827.

II. Joseph W.. b. December 16, 1828. d. October 9, 1 860.

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flu. 220.

Isaac Carv, son of Dr. William, No. in, b. in Saratoira county. N. V., Januan- 15, 1818; m. and resides at Half Moon, Saratoga count}', .\. \'. His children were : I. Hannah C, b. Januarys, 1857. n. Charles, b. June 16, i860. HI. WiLLiA.M, b. September i j, 1862,

Ho. 221.

William Cakv, .son of Taylor, No. 112, b. in Saratoga county. N. Y.. July 12, 1803; m- Celesta Gridley, April 7, 1831 ; is a respectable farmer in Sheridan, Chatauque county, N. Y.

His children were:

1. Celesta, b. March 29, 1835. d. in infancy. n. Maria, b. December ly, 1839. unm.

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110. 222.

John M. Cak\, son nf I'axlor, No. i i j. b. in ( )nciila county, N'. \'.; m. first, Fanny Hopkins, April 20, 1833, she d. May 26, 1864, aged 5 1 years; and he ni. second, Louisa M. Baldwin, Nox'ember 24, 1864; removed to Hamilton county, O., thence to Adrian, Mich., where he resides, an intelligent and respected farmer. His children were :

I. Eliz.^beth, b. September 4, 1835. m. B. F. Lathem, 1855. II. Ik.\ H.,* b. Januar_\' 3, 1S38.

III. Minerva, ) (

Vb.Julv 28, 1844.- d. Feb. 10,1845,

IV. William H. | |

V. Levi J., b. Ma\' 24, 1849. d. December 2, 1849. VI. Fanny Jane, b. b. March 17, 1S51. VII. Bes.sie M., b. September 6, 1870.

■*Ira H., m. Kli/,ni)eth Log,in. at Montgomery. Hiuiiilton couiily. oliio. Augimt iq. 1870.

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I'lO. 223.

Ebenezer Carv, son of P^t^'bcrt, No. i 13, b. in Bcekman N. Y., 1822: m. Mary E. Dcgroff, 1844, and resides at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. His children were:

I. Egbert J., b. 1847. II. Harriet E., b. 1848,

III. Sophia W., b. 1850. d. 1851.

IV. Lauetta C, b. 1856. V. Mary E., b. i860.

Bo. 224.

Solomon Flagler Carv, son of Sturgis, No. 114, b. in Binghampton, N. Y., October g, 1820 ; m. Sarah M. Jarvis, 1852, and resides in Binghampton, N. Y. His children were :

I. William Ely, b. 1S52. II. Marietta J., b. 1855,

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Bo. 225.

Oi.ivicR A. Gary, son of Sturi^is, No. 114, 1). in \X\\v^- hampton, N. Y., June 5, i.Sj; ; ni. first, Sarah M. Newell, 1850, slie d.; and lie ni. Virijinia I). 1 1.ut, May 7, 1.S72, at Corning, N. \ .

His children were :

1. CoKNKi.iA M., 1). 1852. 11. Tkacv M., 1). 1S54.

III. MnvvAKii, 1). iiS55.

IV. A'h'KA SoMius, b. October 4, 1S73.

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John \V. (',\i-;\, son of ( 'epli.is, No. lU;, h. in .Slulhy

conntw ()., |annai\' ,, 1.SC15 ; ni. Keiiard, and resiiles

in .Sidne)', ()., ,1 ni.in in liiLjli esteem.

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1 lis (.liililrcii \\ crc : I. ICi.i/AUKTii M.. b. iS::;. m. 1859. Resides in Sitliu-v, (Ihio.

II. Ci AKA H., 1). i82(j. m. 1854. Resides in Sid-

ney, ()hiii.

III. I1\TTIK R.. h. i8:;i. 111. 1857. Resides in Sid-

ne\-, Ohio.

IV. Anna K., b. 1835. in. 1855. Lives in Sidney, O. \'. John W., b, 1837. d. 1839.

\'I. H. Fkanki.ix, b. 1842. m. and lives in Sidney. O.

\'II. J.WK, b. 1843. d. 1843.

\'1I1. l-'.nwAKD, 1). 1846.

l.\. Joiix S., b. 1848.

X. Ki.i.A, b. 185 1.

XI. John- W'.. b. 1853. d. 1858.

.\II. Tom Cokwin, b. i860.

\\u. 22'

WiiilAM A. ('ak\, son (if Tephas, No. 1 I9, b. at Sid- ney, ( )lii(), J,iiui,iry (J, 1S05; ni. \',in(lein,irl<.

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His cliildrcn were :

I. CATiiF.RiNE J., b. 1835. Li\ing near Sidiie\-, O. II. William T., b. 1837. III. Hexrv Clay, b. 1S40. I\'. Josephine, b. i<S44. V. Clementine, b. 1848.

mo. 228.

David M. Cary, son of Cephas, No. 119, b. in Shelb)' county, Ohio. Jamiar\- 22, 1810; m. Isabella Gerard, January 22, 1832.

His children were :

I. Cephas S., b. Xo\ember 25, 1832. II. William C, b. Jul\- 22, 1834. III. George W.

■b. and d. August 8, 1836. IV. T. J.,

V. Finley W.,

'b. July 25, 1838. VI. Alena a. ' -' - ^

VII. Celestina C, b. May i, 1841. ni. James B. Beach. VIII. Mary E., b. April i, 1843. d. December 19, 1843.

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IX. RiidOA J.. 1). December 1, 1845. X. Hkstkk C, b. September 1, 1847. d. October 29, 1851. XI. D.Win A., b, September I, 1849. XII. Ci..\R.\ S., b. December i, 1851. XIII. Jri.iA M.. b. July I, 1857.

Bo. 229.

Thomas M. Cakv, son of Cephas, No. 119, b. at Sid- ney, Ohio, December 16, 1812 ; m. Cole, and resided in

Sidney, O.; d. 1873. His children were ;

I. Makcei.i.us, b. 1831. II. John \V., b. 1833. III. Stephen, b, 1836. d. 1838. 1\'. John N., b. 1838. \'. LoRE'rrA, b. 1841. VI. Tamar Ann, b. 1S43. VII. Harkv Ci., b. 1846. Vlll. Nancv a., b. 1852. IX. Wii.r.iAM T., b. 1856. X. IhA M.. b. 1857.

XI ) . .

d. in itifanc\'. XII. i

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Bu. 230.

Jeremiah Carv, son of Cephas, No. 119, b. at Sidney, Ohio, June 7, 1814 ; m. and resides at Sidney, O. His children were :

I. Sakah J. b. 1838. d. 1859. II. David R., b. 1840. d. 1840.

III. Et.more Y., b. 1847. d. 1850.

IV. John H., b. 1850. d. 1S50. V. Flora H., b. 1853.

VI. Mary A., b. 1861. VII. Lizzie T., b. 1863.

Bo. 231.

Benjamin We.si.ev Carv, son of Cephas, No. 119, b. at

Sidney, Ohio, October I, 1816; m. Cole, and lives at

Sidney, O.

His children were :

I. William Rapek, b. 1838. II. Stephen H., b. 1841.

III. Lai'ra Cakuline, b. 1843.

IV. Jane W'eslev, b. 1850.

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Ko. 232.

Si\ih:o.\ \\. Cakv, son (jf Cephas, No. 119, b. at Sidney, Ohio, Decenibt-r 30, iiS23 ; m. and Uvea at Brooklyn, N. Y. His children were:

I. Ida p., b. May 3, 1857. d. May 25, 1857. II. Nkli.ik, b. July 14, 1859. d. October 26, 1859.

III. Jf.nnie, b. October 15, i860.

IV. Samuki. C, b. December 16, 1861.

Wo. 233.

Harvkv G. Cakv, son of Cephas, No. 119, b. at Sid- ney, Ohio, August 18, 1S26; m. Miss Newman, and resides in Indianapolis, Ind.; a man widely known and much esteemed. His children were :

I. Gkktrudk N., b. 1851. II. John Nkwman, b. 1853. III. Fkthk Lowi;, b. 1856.

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Bo. 234.

Milton T. Carv, son of Cephas, No. i 19, b. at Sidne}-,

Ohio, July 22, 1831 ; studied medicine, was a surtjeon in the

Union Army ; resides in Cincinnati ; has a large practice, and

stands high in his profession ; hem. Cornelia Burnett, 1856.

His children were :

I. BuRNEiT, b. October 21, 1856. d. April 4, 1859. II. MoLLiE, b. Ma.\- 8, i860, III. LvDiA K., b. March 26, 1862.

PJO. 235,

Henry Shorek Cakv, son of George, No. 120, b. in Shelby county, Ohio, June 8, 1816; m. Margaret Ewing Chapman, September 28, 1837, in Union count\', Ohio; re- mained some time in Shelb\' and Champaign counties, Oliit) ; removed to Lewis, Cass county, Iowa, 1848, where heel. September 16, 1867 ; liis widow still li\es in Lewis, Iowa.

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His chililrcn were :

1. Soi'llIA Al KOKA. 1). AllLJUSt lO, iS3y.

11. .M\K^ Hakhaka, b April IJ, |}^42.

111. Ki.i.KNA Akadei.ia. b. June 14, 1844.

]V. S.xkaha, b. l<\'bi-uar)- 16, 1846.

\ . Hur.H Thompson, b. September 14, 1847.

\'I. JoHX Cai.vin \\'ii.i.iamson, b. December 31,

1848. I,i\'es in Des Moines, Iowa.

\T1. Ci.aka Hell, b. March 15, 185 l

V'lll. Charles Henk\' Warden, b. Jul\- 10, 1854.

IX. David Chapman,

^•b. October 2. 1856. X. George Thomp.son,

XI. Carrie Eugenia, b. September 8, 1S59.

Ezra Carv, son of Thomas, Nn. \i\, b. at Enfield, Mass., 1803; iiL Eucretia P. Jenn\', 1832; resides in Enfield, Mass.

His children were:

L Thoma.s, b. 1833. d. unm. II. Aurelia, b. 1835. 111. EnKETiA, b. 1837.

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Bo. 23T.

Edward Caky, son of Thomas, No. 121, b. in luifield, Mass., 1809; m. Eli'zia Tucker. His children were: I. Charle.s. n. t. II. Harvey, n. t.

III. George. n. t.

IV. RuFUS. n. t.

Pio. 238.

RuFu.s Carv, son of Thomas, No, 121, b. in Enfield. Mass., 1X13; m. and settled at Princeton, Ills.; a banker. His children were : I. Franci.s. n, t. II. AuREr.iA, n. t. III. Warren. n. t.

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Wo, 239.

Zachak\ Cak\. sdii of Zacli.ir)-, No. 122, b. iit Ster- ling, Mass.; ni. Miriam Morse, 1 823, and resides in Norway, Oxford count)', Mc.

His children were :

1. Jami;.-. Hicnkv, b. 1824. d, at Portland, Me., 1851.

II. Al-BEKI- OUINCY,* b. 1826.

ill. LvniA Ann, b. 1829. d. 1829. IV. Martha Jane, b. 1832. m. VV. B. Harman. V. George Francis, b. 1837. "i- Harriet N. Flood,

1 866. \'I. Lewis Clark, b. 1843.

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Thomas Carv, son of Zachary, No. 122, b. in Sterling, Mass., 1807; "1- fi'''^t. M'ss Walker, in 1834; and second. Miss W'aterhousc, in 1838 ; li\es in Gray, Me.

^Albert Qui.ncy, was killeil by the blow iiig up of the Steamer Prin- cess, on the Mississippi river. 1859.

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His children were ;

I. Sakaii C b. 1835.

II. TuEnA, b. KS41.

III. Cephas, b. 1843.

IV. Gustavu.s, b. 1845. V. Cynthia, b. 1851.

©0. 241.

Salmon Carv, .son of Ezra, No. 123, b. in Turner, Me., 1804; m. Anna Turner, in 1830: resides in Turner, Me. His children were :

I. Lorana F., b. 1S32. m. Frank Whitman, i860. II. Lois Staples, b. 1834. d. in infanc\-. III. Thomas, b. 1836. ^^'as in the Union Army. IV SrsANNA D.. b. 1838. d. in infancy. V. I.vniA .A., b. 1S41. d. in infancy. VI. Salmon W.. b. 1843. VII. E/.KA D., b. 1848.

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lilO. 242.

Sktii Cakv, son (if Iv.ra, No. 123, b. in Turner, Mc, 1805 ; m. Susanna Hildrcth, 1S32 ; 'resided in Toi)shani Me.; d. 1857.

His cliildren were :

I. Georgi-;, I

>b. 1833. II. Henry, j

III. Francis.

IV. Samuel.

V. HOSEA.

\T. Susanna.

VII. Priscilla. d. 1861.

VIII. Francis Jank. d. 1862.

IX. Marvetti-:.

X. Lucy.

Uo. 24.3,

Daniel Cary, son of Ezra, No. 123, b. in Turnei-, Me., 1806; m. Temperance Waterman, 1833: resides in Maine.

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His children were :

1. Augustus, b. 1834.

II. Eli,kn. b. 1836. ni. Augustus Carter, 1855.

III. Lois Amklia, b. 1841.

IV. Daniel I^'RicnKkicK, b. 1848, d. 1849. V. Herbert, b. 1851. d. 1853.

VI. Clara Isabella, b. 1854.

Bo. 244..

William R. Cary, son of Bethuel. No. 125, b. in Sumner, Me., 1820; m. Mar)- B. Clark, 1841 ; resides in East Sumner.

His children were : I. Sarah, b. 1844. II. Mary E., b. 1852. III. Lydia, b. 1856.

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Bo. 245.

Hk.niamin V. Carw Sim of Betliuel, No. 125, b. in Sumner, Me., 1822; m. Sophia Robinson, 1846. His chikircn were:

I. Bktiilkl, b. 1852. II. Lkonaki), b. i860.

Bo. 24t).

Charles Gary, son of Francis, No. 126, b. in Turner, Me., 18 14: m. Sallie Bradford, 1837, and lives in Turner. His children were :

I. Charles Knowlton, b. December 26, 1838. m. Florence E. Potter, September 26, 1866, and resides in BostoiL Mass. II. Mary B., b. September 27, 1840. m. Wallace Clark, I'.sq.

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Bo. 24<7.

Francis Carv, son of Fr.uicis, No. 126. h. in TurnLf, Me., 1824; m. Lois Alien, 185 1, antl residts in TuniLT. His children were :

I. Daniel, b. 1854.

Bo. 248.

Luther Carv, son of Cas.sander, No. 127, b. in Tur- ner, Me., December i, 1820; m. Dora Spencer, 1852. His children were: I. Sarah, b. 1856. n. Clara, b. 1861.

Bo. 24<9.

Harrison Gray Otis Cary, son of Anslem, No. 129, b. in Greene, Me., December 28, 1816; remo\'ed with his parents to Zanes\ille. Ohio; m. Emma \'. Batcman, October 13, 1842, she d. \\>x\\ 2~, 1847; and he m. second; ?vlatilda A. Ingalls, November 16, 1S54. He is a drutjtjist, residing- at Zanesville, Ohio, the proprietor of a number of popular and celebrated prescriptions ; an acti\'e and zealous philanthropist and christian.

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His children were :

1. HiJZAiiKjii C().\, b. 1-S43. (J. in infancy. 11, MnwAkii Kls.sei.l,* b. January 2, 1S45. 111. Emm.\, b. .April 10, 1847. d. September 8, 1847.

Bo. 250.

Jakil's Cakv, son of Hugh, No. 131, b. in Turner, Me., September 25, 1823; m. Sophroiiia M. Fo.ster, 1848, and lives in Turner, Maine. His children were;

1. Julia F.. b. 1850. n F.invAKU F.. b. 1855. 111. Ada G., b. 1S61.

^EoWAKlt R.. resides at Ues .Moines, Iin\a; tlriiggist l>y occupation.

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Wo. 251.

Sheppard Cakv, son of William H., No. 133, b. in Holton, Maine, July 3, 1805 ; settled in Holton; was exten- sively entjatfed in tradins;-, farmino-, etc.; was a prominent and influential citizen : often in the legislature and in congress ; he m. Susanna Whittaker, at New Salem, Mass., December 25, 1832.

His children were :

I. Theodoke,* b. April 9, 1833. II. Geokce, b. August 29, 1837.

III. Jefferson, b. September 4, 1841.

IV. John H., ^ b. Jul)' 18, ( d. September 19, 1845. V. BioN B., I 1844. I d. April 1847.

Bo. 252.

William Holman Cary, son of William H., No. 133, b. in Holton, Maine, October 23, 1812 ; m. first, Cordelia Mathers, 1844, shed. April 29, 1849; and second, Adelaide E. Cary, November, 1858.

^Theodore, was editor and proprietor of the Aroostock Times, in Houston, Maine.

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His children were :

I. Svi.VESTEK, b. Jaiuiat)- 8, 1.S45. II. W'ir.i.iAM H,, b. April 2. 1X49.

III. Catherine H., b. Ma\i5, i860.

IV. Annie A., b. November 25, 1861. d. January,

1862.

Bo. 253.

Horace Cakv, son of Ephraim, Xo. 134, b. at Minot, Maine, 181 i ; m. Miss Bradford, of Turner, Me., 1835. His children were;

I. Charles, b. [836. d. 1859. II. ZoE Jane, b. 1839. m. H. Haskell, 1863. III. Lucius, b. 1843.

1\', L\MAN, b. 1847.

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Wii. 254.

Daniel Mokkis Cakv, son of Joseph, No. 135, b. in Knox count)-, (lliio, June 17, 1806; ni. Dorcas Rice, De- cember 28, 1S30: removed to Millcrsburg, Iowa. His children were :

1. Sarah ^^^, b. October 27, 1S31. m. A. Ackers,

1855. d. Jul_\- 7, 1856. II. \Vii.i,iA>r,* b. February 2, 1833.

III. Jamks B.,t b. June 24, 1835.

IV. John A.,t b. Ma\- 24. 1S3S. V. Saml-f.i. P.,S b. Ma\- 18. 1840.

VI. Maktha, b. Februar\- i 1, 1843. ni. Dr. J. S. Gaines, June, 1 862. VII. Al.VAH A., b. No\eniber 17, 1 845. VIII. 1{mil\ J., b. .Aui^rust 2, 1852. m. Allen Thomp- son, August 19, 1872.

■^WlLLI.\M. 111. and reside.^ in Millersburg. Towa ; has t\\'o sons, viz.: Wilford P., b. June 23, 1867; and Walter F.., b. September 25, 1873.

tjAMEs B., m. Clara E. PeHn. of MDIersburg, Iowa, May 14. 1S67 ; resides at Victor, Iowa; has one son, James H.. h. August 2, 1868.

tJoHN A., belonged to 2Sth Iowa Regiment ; ni. Ellen C. Sherwood, June 23. 1861 : had I. Charles A., b. June, 1862. 11. Samuel D., b. Jan- uary 13, 1869. III. Sherman C. b. December 8, 1873.

?S.\MCF,I. P., m. Sarah B. ^'o^lng. June 28. 1S63: resides .-it Fort I)es Moines, Iowa:had one daughter, .Mice. 1). .April 18, 1864. lie d. Februarv 20, 1866.

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i'iu. 255.

Abel Cakv, sun of Lewis, No. 137, b. in Ohio, ()cto- ber 2, 1809; stLRJicd medicine ; settled in Salem, Columbiana county, Ohio ; stood high as a man and as a physician, m. Maria P. Miller, May 5, 1S43. His children were :

1. IsAiiELLA, d. June 20, 1844. '^- August 15, 1845. II. AsHBEL. b. January 6, 1846.

III. Barclay, b. March 20, 1847. d. August 23, 1848.

IV. David M., b. January 26, 1849. V. James R., b. April 17, 1851.

VI. Charles M., b. May 14, 1853. VII. Lewis, b. May 14, 1855. d. Januarys, 1857. VIII. Alice, b. September 17, 1857. IX. William H., b. December 9, i860.

Bo. 256.

Aaron Carv, son of Lewis, No. 137, b. in Ohio, Au- gust 17, 1813 ; m. Nanc\' Myers, of Huc)'rus. Ohio, Septem- ber 22, 1840; li\es at Defiance, (")hio.

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His children were ;

I. Lewis M., b. October 7. 1841. ni. Mattie C. Scott. II. MEL.\.N<.-Hr()N, b. Ma)- 21, 1844.

III. .'\HKAM M., b. December 15, 1846.

IV. WiLLi.AM H., b. June 14, 1S50.

Bo. 257.

Edmund Carv, son of Lewis, No. 137, b. in Ohio, Oc- tober 27, 1815; ni. Dehah Bartlett, October 27, 1840 ; re- moved to and resides at Rockton, IlHnois. His children were;

I. Sarah, b. October 12, 184 1. d. June 11, 1850. II. Per.mki.ia, b. November 10, 1843. d, December

29. iS44-

III. Daniel B., b. .April 8, 1845. d. in the L'nion

Army. March 19, 1864.

IV. Thoma.s ]., b. August 27, 1847. V. Lucrei'ia, 1). M.irch 2y, 1850.

VI. E.sTHKK. b. January 2y, 1852.

VII. Chakiks W'., b. JuK- 8. 1854.

VIII. Kate M., h. March 4, 1856.

IX. Su.'^AN B.. b. December 30, 1857.

X. George E., b. Februar)- 25, 1864.

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riu.258.

GKORCiK Cakv, ^oii of Lewis, No. 137, b, in Ohio, Aug- ust 4. i.Sji ; ni. L'atliLriiif ti. Gordon, April 10, 1S49; re- mo\cd to and resides at Heloit, Wisconsin. His children were :

I. Hakkikt M., b. April 10, 1850. d. September

9, 1850. II. Lewis A., b. September 24, 1852.

III. George, b. August 4, 1855.

IV. James C, b. October 4, 1857. d. May 12, 1859. V. PaRVIN W., b. September 28, 1859, d. April 9,

1862.

Flo. 259.

Lewis Hknkv Caky, son of John, No. 139, b. in Morrow county, Ohio, March 27, 1813: m. Martha Chamberlain, Januar\- 8, 1839; renio\'ed to Toledo, Tamar count}', Iowa, where he still resides.

232 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

His children were :

I. a son, b. and d. Februar)' 8, 1840.

11. William P., b. January 17, 1841. d. December JO, 1842.

III. JuiiN I,i:\V]S, b. February 24, 1843.

IV. Makv K., b. February 28, 1845.

\ . I.oL. b. April 29, 1848. d. May 2, 1848. VI. Martha M., b. September 9, 1849. VII. Llckltia .\., b. November 18, 1852.

JJo. 260.

WiLLL^iNi Snook Carv, son of John, No. 139, b. in Morrow count)', Ohio, Ma_\- 16, 1818; nL Mary A Gordon, Februaiy 21, 1 843 : removed to Alvorado, Steuben county, Indiana, where lie resides. His children were ;

I. MAK^■ Axx, b. January 18, 1844. m. W'm. H.

Keys, Januarv 18, 1 865. 11. I.al'kan'a. b. JauLiary ii^, 1847. d. October 2.

1853. III. Margaret J., b. October 20, 1849. d. Septem- ber I, 1853.

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1\'. Li:\iNN.\ K., h. NovL'mbcr 11, 1851. d. August 20, 1853. v. William ("i,, b. October 9, 1854. \'\. John L., b. March 28. 1858. \'ll. Nelson E., b. Xovember 29, 1861.

Bo. 261.

John R. Cakv, son of John, No. 139, b. in Morrow count), Ohio, August 7, 1826; m. Eliza S. Lewis, July i, 1845 ; removed to and resides in Garden Grove, Decatur count}-, Iowa; is a minister of the M. E. Church. His children were:

I. EnwARO Ci,, b. Jul)' 5, 1846. II. Leonard !-!., b. June 26, 1848.

III. Emma, b. January 25, 185 1.

IV. John Lewls, b. May 18, 1854. V. Alice B., b. March 4, 1857.

VI. Clara H,, b. .April 3, 1859.

234 CAR V MEMORIALS.

Wu. 2U2.

George C. Cary, son of John, No. 139, b. in Morrow county, (^hio. March 20, 1823 ; ni. C<irtlclia Pur\is, Decem- ber 3 1 , 1849; renioNcd to and resides at AKorado, Steuben county, Indiana.

His children were:

1. \\'iLLARD P., b. October lO, 1850. d. No\'em- ber 9, 185 I. II. Lewis W., b. September 14, 1852.

III. Eugenia A., b. March 15, 1855.

IV. George M., b. August 29, 1857.

V. HiBBARD E., b. June 20, 1 861. d. March 3,

1864. Vr. Lizzie O., b. May 11, 1864.

Bo. 263.

William Sayre Cak\', son of Daniel, No. 140, b. at Drakesville, N. J., 1822; m, Phebe Northup, 1852, and re- sides on the homestead farm.

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His cliikircii were :

I. Ann Va\/.\. h. 1.S53. II. Simon X.. b. US55. IlL l.i'.wis, b. 1857.

Bo. 2tJi.

John Cakv, son of Zenas, No. 142, b. in Colerain, Mass., July 24, 1810; m. first, Olive Watson, February 27, 1835, shed. October 2, 1852; and he in. second, Catherine Coo- lidge, September 22, 1853, she d. October 23, 1864; third, Lizzie J. White, January 21, 1867. He was living in Ley- den, Mass., 1867.

His children were ;

I. Emerson J.,* b. May 3, 1837. II. Maky S., b. January 12, 1840. d. January 4, 1851.

III. P'annv ()., b. June 18, 1S42.

IV. LvniA A., b. August 25, 1844. V. James P., b. May 18, 1848.

VI. K\A K., b. Januar>- 21, 1855. VII. Er.i.KN B., b. August 25, 1858.

®Emerson T-. m. I.yHia I). I).-ivenport, August 29, 1858: resides in North .\<Iams. M.<iss.: has daughter, I.ela, h. May 7, 1865.

236 CAR V MEMORIALS.

Wo. 2tJ5.

George Carv, son of Zenas, No. 142. b. in Colerain. Mass., |uly 4, 1812; m. first, Uiara Shipper, Januan- 7, i 837, she d. September 21, 1854; and he m. second, Dordana Shipger, November i. 1855 ; was \\\\w-j^ in Colerain, 1867. His children were :

I. Cl.ark S., b. October 3, 1838. m. Minnie L.

Goodel, April 18. 1867. II. Ella D., b. October 5, 1856. d. April 22,1859.

Bo. 266.

WiLLLAM W. Cakv, son of Zenas, No. 142, b. in Cole- rain, Mass., February 24, 1815: m. first, Brittania W. Ma.\- am, July 3. 1838, shed. August 9, 1S42; and he m. second, Harriet M. Maxam, May 21, 1843; and was residing in Colerain, 1867.

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His chiklrcii were :

I. Sakaii I'',., b. JuiK- I J. 1S40. (.1. Sc])ii_inbci- S. KS4J. II. W'll 1.1 AM II.. b. |li1_\- lij, i,S4J. 1.1. Scptcir.bLT

l,S4J. III. W'll 1 i.\M H., b. December iS, |<S46. ci. Sep- tember I 5, 1S47. W . W'll.l l.\M W'., b. Xoxember G, 1S48. \'. S.\K.\ii V... b. Jul\- ij, 1850. \'I. Vi()L.\ E., b. September 22, 1X53. VII. Charles T., b. May 16, 1857. d. Aut^ust 15, 1857.

Bo. 267.

Lk\ I Cak\, son of Zeiias, No. 142, b. in Colerain, Mass.. April 2, 1822: m. I-'aniiy J. Shipper, No\-ember 27, 1845. and resided in .Ashfieki, Ma>s.. in 1S67.

238 CAR V MEMORIALS.

His children were:

1. HoYT Francis, b. October ii, 1847. II. Akthuk D., b. March 1, 185J. d. August 31, 1857.

III. Emm.a L. , b. October 1, 1855. d. August 28,

1857.

IV. Nellie G., b. May 16, i860. V. Fred. K. , b. June 9, 1864.

Bo. 268.

JOSI.AU C.ARv, son of Zebulon, No. 143, b. at Brook- field, Mass., September 25, 1814 ; was a carpenter by trade ; removed to and resided in Franklinxilie. Chatauque county, N. Y. He d. .September 29, 1865 ; he m. .Anne Rutler,

184.5.

His children w ere :

I. Phkmk .Ann, b. Januarj- J, 1844. II. WiiiiAM H., b. laiuiar}- 2, 1846. III. Slsa.n, b. Ma_\- 7, 1849.

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%ii. 2ti9.

JusiAH Addison Cak\, son of Josiah, No. 144, b. in Brookfield, Mass., 1813; removed to Ohio ; was superinten- dent of Deaf and Dumb Asylum, at Columbus, where he d. August 7, 1852. He m. Gertrude Jenkins, October 23, 1844, slie is still living and conducting a popular young ladies sem- inary, at Philadelphia, Pa. His children were:

I. Marv Alice, b. Ma>- 5, 1846. H. NuKMAN W'lllTi-:, b. ( )ctober 29, 1849.

Ko. 270.

Nathan C. Carv, son of .A\-er}-, No. 145, b. in North Brookfield, Mass., 1814: m. l-'rances T. Wilson, 1855, and resides in Roxbur\-, Mass. His children were :

I. Fannv .M.. b. 1X46. II. W'iri.iAM .A., b. iS4(;. III. \\\K\ V... b. i,S54. d. 1855.

240 CAK V MEAIOKIALS.

Wo. 271.

Samuel A. Cakv, son of Avcry, No. 145, b. in North Hrookficld, Mass.. 1823; ni. Maria Look, in Boston, Mass., 1853, and settled in El_\-na, Ohio. His children were ;

I. Edwaku .a., b. 1856. 11. Hakkiet, b. 1858. 111. Annie, ^

>b. and d. 1861. IV. Makv. j

lo. 272.

D.\Nii;i. MoLi.roN Canv. son of Thomas II., Xu. 147, b. in S]jrinL;\-ille. N. \.. |une 25, 1831 ; ni. C'elc^line Liates March, 1856 ; resides at .Allen's I'oinl, Wisconsin. His chiklren were :

I. KiiWAKH. b. 1857. 11. Rkni\mix. h. I S60.

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Bo. 273.

Charles Carv, son of Caleb, No. 150, b. in East Ma- chias, Me., 1835 n""- Mary E., daughter of Luther Cary, 1857. and resides in East Machias. His children were :

1. William, b. 1858. II. Lucy T., b. i860.

\%ix, 274,

Elisha C.^leb Cakv, son of Jonathan, No. 151, b. in Cooper, Me., 1819; m. Vienna Bridgman, 1846; resides in Cooper.

His children were;

I. Laura E.,

II. Veranus L.

III. Alvin S.

IV. Manly A. V. Frank E.

VI. P^lisha S.

CAR Y ME310KIALS.

Jtu. 275.

Henr\ S. Cakv, sou of K)Ucithaii, Xo. 151, b. in Cooper, Me., r82i ; 111. W'aity Palmcter, 1S45 ; resides in Cooper. His children were:

I. El.lZ.ALlKTH M. 11. KlNlCli E.

111. Prislill..\ C.

Mo. 27B.

James Webbkk Cakv, son of lAither, No. 152, b. in East Machias, Me., August, 1819; ni. Anna E. Allan, Octo- ber 1857 ; resides in Cooper, Me. His children were :

1. Amki.ia, b. October, 1858. II. John Allan, b. March, 1861.

SE VENTH GExWERA TION. 243

Ko. 277.

Charles Gi:oki;i-: Cakv, son of Lewis, No. 155, b. in Boston, Mass., 1824; m. Sarah O. Barnes, 1848, and was accidentaly shot while hunting, 1853. His children were ; I. George Billings, b. 1849. II. Francis Henrv, b. 1851. HI, Charles Warren, b. 1854.

Wo. 278.

Thomas Webb Cary, son of Lewis, No. 155, b. in Boston, Mass., 1826; m. Caroline Parker, 1846. His children were:

T. Charles Parker, b. 1847. II. Emma C, b. 1849.

III. Lewis Warren, b. 1851. d. 1856.

IV. Adeline K., b. 1853. V. Marv E., b. 1856.

VI. Cal\in Chase, b. 1858.

244 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

110.2T9.

Alexander Claxton Cakv, son of Isaac, Xo. 156, b. in Boston, Mass., February, 1834; m. Miss Barker, and re- sides in Boston.

His children were: I. Lillian. II. Alice. III. Elizabeth.

Wo. 2«0.

Col. Samuel Gary, son of Abram, No. 159, b. in New Jersey, 1784; removed with his parents to Northwest Terri- tory, when a boy ; m. Sarah Goble, in Cincinnati, October 25, 1803, and settled in Henry count)-, Ind.; he was a man of quiet and amiable temper, a nobleman b)- nature ; was a great favorite with the Indians ; an early and prominent free- mason ; he came to his death by accident, August 27, 1828 ; his wife a model woman, d. at the age of 71 years.

SEVENTH GENERATION. 245

His children were:

I. Rhoda,* b. January 25, 1805. II. Mary M.,t b. May, 1807.

III. Dkusilla.J b. February 3. 1S09.

IV. Leonora, b. November 12, iSio. d. November

5. iSi4-

V. Martha, II (

Vb. October 6, 1S12. VI. Ebenezer,§ j

VII. Samuel Stephen DEc.\TUR,(a) b. March 29, 1815.

VIII. Susanna, b. May 23, 1817. d. November 10,

1826.

'■Rhoda, m. A. W. Reid, of South Carolina, October 2, 1823; d. at Grand Gulpli, La., in 184S, leaving four sons and two daughters,

tM.ARV M., m. Dr. John Elliott, October 25, 1S26; has one son and two daughters.

tDausiLLA, m. J. B. Ferguson, of Indianapolis, Ind.; December 18, 1823 ; d. 1853, leaving three sons and one daughter.

IMartha, m. Lorenzo D. MeeUs, of New Castle, Ind., September 23, 1831 : has four sons and three daughters.

^Ebe.n'ezer, was a Captain in the Me.>;ican War, and d. in the city of Mexico, in 1848; he m. !\Iary Elsrath, 1S37, and d. childless.

(a)SAMUELS, D., m. Mary D. Owens, July 22, 1S33, in New Castle, Ind.; had three sons and two daughters ; went to Mexican War ; d, in Puebla, Mexico, 1848; his widow went south; his two sons. Fielding G., and Martin, were in the Confederate army, and I have no further trace of them. Both daughters d. childless.

246 CAR y MEMORIALS.

IX. Oliver H. Perky, (^) b. February 26, i8ic

X. Sarah A. M.,(c) b. February 6, 1822.

XI. James NoBLE,(fl') b. June 18, 182J.

XII. John TEST,(f) b. 1825,

Ko. 281.

Waitsell Munson Gary, son of Abram, No. 159, b' in New Jersey ; removed with parents to Cincinnati, thence to Springfield, Ohio, where he m. Nancy Rock, July 9, 1805 ; removed to Knightstown, Indiana, among the first settlers, where he lived to an advanced age, highly esteemed.

(6)Oliver H, p., was a Captain in the Mexican war; was a Lieuten- ant-Colonel of the 36th Indiana Regiment, in the late war. m. Lois Hall, resides at Marion, Grant county, Ind.; had one daughter, living.

(c)S.\R.\H, m. Bronson Swaim, September 22, 1847 : lives at Knights- town, Ind.; has two sons and one daughter.

((/)James N., served in the army during the Mexican war, and d. soon after returning home.

(e)JoHN T., served in the army during the Mexican war ; went to Cali- fornia in 1850; was distinguished as a lawyer, and for the past fifteen years has been on the bench in Klamath county. C'a!.: unm.

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His children were :

1. Abram,* b. November 11, 1807.

II. MARTHA.t b. January 20, 1809.

III. Marv4 b. November 7, 18 10.

1\'. Eleanor.II b, September II, 1812.

\'. Phebe,§ b. April 4, 1S14.

VI. RosANNA,(rt) b. March 5, 1816.

\'II. CAROLINE,(i^) b. 1 8 18.

rio. 282.

Henkv Axtell Carv, son of Nathaniel, No. 162, b. in New Jersey, November 4, 18 16; was a tanner by trade; m. Mary Bockover, 1839; lives in Towanda, Pa.

*Abram, m. Elizabeth Spraiise, and luad : I. Nancy E., b. Septem- ber I, 1849. II. Waitsell M., b. February iS, 1851. III. Henrietta, b. January, 1853. IV. Joseph M., b. October, 1854. V. Mary II., b. No- vember, 1856. VI. Rosa E., b. January, 1862.

tM.-\RTHA, m, first, Benjamin Stratton, January 26, 1832; second, Jesse Hinshaw ; had three sons and two daughters.

|Mary, m. Asa Heaton, February 4, 1830 ; had three sons, viz.: Abram C Joseph W., and Waitsell M.

JEleanor, m. J. M. Whitesill, August 18, 1831 ; had two sons, viz.: James Lowry and Charles Rock.

gPHEBE, m. Robert Hudleson, June lo, 1830 ; had four sons and two daughters.

('()RoSAN.NA, m. M. F. Edwards, May 5, 1836; and had two sons and three daughters.

(i)CAROLlXF., m. D. Macy. 1834: d. childless, 1836.

248 CAR V MEMORIALS.

His children were :

I. Jefferson S. , b. October, 1840. In U. S. Navy. II. Frank B., b. April, 1842. Killed at the battle

of Chancellorsville, 1862. III. Ann Augusta, b. June, 1848.

Bo. 283.

Lewis Cary, son of Lewis, No. 162, b. in New Jersey, June 13, 1820 ; m. Julia A. Ensign, August 31, 1845 ; is an extensive manufacturer of coach lamps, in Newark, N. J. His children were;

I. Amelia, b. Jul\- 7, 1846. II. William H., b. July 2, 1848.

III. John C, b. January 19, 1851.

IV. Edward P., b. June 23, 1853. d. January 13.

1854. V. Alfred E., b. October 23, 1855. d. November 14, 1861. VI. Emma M., b. Octobers. '862.

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Bo. 284-.

Isaac Cary, son of Nathaniel, No. 162, b. in New Jer- sey, March 22, 1823; m. Harriet Rowe, August 31, 1854; is a physician, and resides in Norwich, Orange county, N. J.

His children were:

I. Frank R., b. 1856.

190.285.

William Henkv Cary, son of William, No. 167, b. ir Graniteville, R. I., May 17, 1837 : ^ stonecutter by occupa- tion ; m. Claretta A. Davis, in Pawtucket, R. I., January 13, 1861. His children were : I. Frederick A

b. Dec.29, 1865. d. Mar. 10,1866.

II. Fraxklin E., I

III. Henry,)

)-h. April 18, 1868. d. April 29, 1868. lY. Elma, j

2SO CAJi V MEMORIALS.

1>J0. 28U.

George W. Gary, son of George S., No. i68, b. in Phenix Village, R. I., June ii, 1829; abootandshoe dealer; m. Martha W. Hill, June 28, 1849, and lives in New Haven. Ct.

His children were;

I. Edna Dojka, b. January 5. 1850. d. February

18, 1857. II. George S., b. May 6, 1852. Livhig in New Haven, Connecticut.

Blo. 287.

William H. Gary, son of George S., No. 168, b. in Lippit, R. I., August 31, 1831 ; a farmer; m. Nellie N. Converse, May 19, 1862, and resides in Worcester, Mass.

His children were :

I. WiLLL\M Pliny, b. January 7, 1865.

©0.288.

Edward M. Gary, son of George S., No. 168, b. in Thompson, Gt., April 28, 1S34; a manufacturer; m. Ester J. Benham, September 24, 1863, and resides in Detroit, Mich.

His children were:

I. Edward Lincoln, b. March 8, 1865.

VENTH GENERA TION. 251

{•lo. 289.

Calvin Carv, son of Richard M., No. 173, b. in Bos- ton, Eric county, N. Y., October i, 1816; m. Orilla S. Drake, November 30, 1S37; removed to Johnstown, Rock county, Wisconsin, where lie d. November 26, 185S; she d. August 21. 1868.

His children were :

I. RoLLiN, b. October 16, 1838. d. December 25,

1838. II. Aramitta, b. August 25, 1843. d. September 28, 1843. III. Leland J., b. September 27, 1846. d. Novem- ber 3, 1863.

Bo. 290.

Ephraim Gary, son of Richard M., No. 173, b. in Boston, Erie county, N. Y., October 2j, 1S18; m. Emily Shumway, in Johnstown. Wisconsin, April 22, 1846, where he still resides.

His children were :

I. Orinda, b. August 14, 1847. II. Eugene L., b. November 16, 1849.

III. Anne G., b. November 13. 1851.

IV. Emma. b. Ma\- 28, 1856.

2^3 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

Bo. 291

Benjamin T. Gary, son of Richard M., No. 173, b. in Boston, Erie county, New York, February 15, 1821 ; m. Sarah M. Skinner, March 20, 1845, and resides in Janesville, Wisconsin. She d. June 17, 1874. His children were :

I. Levi F., b. July 16, 1846. d. October 14, 1S46. II. Arthur W., b. October 30, 1847. d. Octobep 28, 1868.

III. Emery, b. September 7, 1849. d. February 2y,

1852.

IV. Eddie, b. May 10, 1853.

V. Elmer E., b. December 29, 1855. VI. Lillian M., b. January 30, 1858.

Bo. 292.

Richard Gary, son of Richard M., No. 173, b. in Bos- ton, Erie county, N. Y., April 8, 1830; m. Julia Osborn, January i, 1853 ; resides at Johnstown, Wisconsin. His children were ;

I. a son, b. Autjust 31, 1856. d. September

30, 1856. II. Emery G., b. March 12, i860.

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Ho. 293.

iMelvix Carv, son of Richard M., No. 173, b. in Bos- ton, Kric county, N. Y., June 28, 1S34; m. Helen Thayer, October 4, 185 I ; resides in Johnstown, Wisconsin. His children were:

I. Deli.\ L., b. April 18, i860. II. Edith M., b. March 16, 1862. III. Id.\ M., b. May 19, 1864.

Ko. 294.

Sylvester L. Carv, son of Van Rensalaer, No. 178, b. February 23, 1827; m. Clara J. Daniels, 1855; resides at Glen Ro)-, Iowa ; a merchant. His children were :

I. Alice S., b. April 16, 1856. II. Howard L., b. April 21, i860.

III. James V., b. January 16, 1862.

IV. Eddie S., b. June 28, 1864.

V. Clinton C, b. September 28, 1867,

254 CAH V MEMORIALS.

Ko. 295.

John W. Gary, son of Van Rensalaer, No. 178, b. March 5. 1829; m. Harriet E. Midbery, July, 1849 ; resides at Medoc, Jasper county, Illinois ; belonged to 74th Illinois regiment, in the Union Army. His children were :

I. SoPHRONiA, b. 1851. n. Clara, b. 1856.

III. Ines, b. 1858.

IV. Emory, b. i860.

ao. 296.

Alfred Willlam Gary, son of Elijah, No. 184, b. in Scotland, Gt., July 24, 1819; m. Sarah E. Gross, March 27, 1844; is a mechanic and farmer ; resides on the farm of his great grand-father, John Gary, No. 49, which has been re- tained in the family. His children were;

I. Sarah L., b. July 19, 1846. II. Gharles a., b. May 3, i860.

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Hu.297.

Henry Lorin Cary, son of Elijah, No. 184, b. in Scotland, Ct., November 21, 1824; m. first, Martha R. Gris- wold, January 13, 1848, moved to Petersburg, Va., where his wife d. November 17, 1855 ; he m. second, Eliza Whitting- ton, July 7, 1859, and removed to St. Paul, Minnesota, where he resides.

His children were :

I. Marth.v v., b. November 12, 1855. d. Decem- ber II, 1855.

II. George Henrv, b. March 23, i860, d. May 7,

i860.

III. William Henry, b. January 19, 1861.

IV. Georgiana E., b. July 31, 1864.

mu. 29S,

Theron' Gary, son of William, No. 185, b. in Scotland, Ct., December 16, iSio; m. Hannah Bishop, July 8, 1844; resides in Middletown, Ct.

His children were:

I. Harriet B., b. February 16, 1848. d. July il,

'853- II. FIdwin W., b. July 27, 1849.

256 CAR y MEMORIALS.

llD. 299.

Frederick William Gary, son of William, No. 185, b. in Scotland, Ct., June 6, 1813 ; m. first, Henrietta R. Woodworth, February 1, 1837, she d. July 9, 1852 ; he m. second, Rachel Woodworth, October 1 1, 1853, and resides in Greenville, Ct.

His children were :

I. Mary L., b. November 28, 1838. n. Ellen M., b. January 6, 1841. d. February 26, 1849.

III. Charles W., b. July 15, 1843.

IV. Andrew E., b. December 11, 1845.

V. Frances W., b. February 23, 1852. d. Septem-

ber 22, 1852. VI. Frederick, b. December 9, 1854. d. March 8,

1855. VII. Walter L., b. May 15, 1857. d. November 20, 1857.

no. 300.

Horace Cary, son of William, No. 185, b. in Scotland, Ct., August 15, 1819 ; m. Cornelia E. Brown, June 14, 1847 ; removed to and resides at Berlin, Ills.

VENTH GENERA TJON. 257

1 lis children were :

I. William IL, 1). NoNembcr J, 1S4S. II. Herbert O., b. March 6, 1850.

III. Elxl\r a,, b. December 29, 1851.

IV. F"rederick a., b. March 28, 1853.

\'. Ch.\rle.s H., b. April 12, 1855. d. March 12,

VI. Osc.\R E., b. December 27, 1856.

VII. Fr.\nk L., b. December 10, 1859.

VIII. Alice A., b. lulv 20, 1861.

Ko.301.

WiLLi.vM L. C.^RV, son of Frederick, No. 186, b. in Knox county, Ohio, September 22, 1822; m. Eveline Gra- ham, October 29, 185 1 ; is a farmer and resides in Knox count}', Ohio

His children were :

I. Ralph W., b. July 2, 1852. II. Henry Y., b. January 4, 1854.

III. S.\ML-EL F., b. October 11, 1855.

IV. John W-, b. October 9, 1858.

V. EvALiNE E., b. Auijust 24, i860. \'l. William, b. November 1862.

258 CAKV MEMORIALS.

lio. 302,

WiNTHROP H. Carv, son of Ralph. No. 187, b. in Hartord. Ct., i8i8 ; m. Sarah Hills, 1840; resides in Hart- ford, Ct.

His children were;

I. Ellen A., b. 1842. n. Emily L., b. 1844.

liJo. 303.

James S. Gary, son of Ralph. No. 187, b. in Hartford, Ct., 1820; m. Betsy Ann Alger, 1847. His children were :

I. LuciEN B. b. 1848. Removed to Mississippi, and have no further records.

Bo. 304,

George H. Cary, son of Ralph, No. 187, b. in Hart- ford, Ct., 1823 ; m. Annie A. Haven ; resides in Hartford. His children were :

I. George H.. b. 1852. II. Frank S., b. 1S54.

SEVENTH GENERATION. 259

Mo. 305.

James Beneijah Cakv, son of James, No. 188, b. in Can- terbury, Ct., August 22, 1810; is a farmer residing in Con- necticut ; ni. Mary B. Adams. His ciiiichen were : I. Asa B.,* b. 1835. II. Fitch A., b. 1838. Merchant, unm.

III. Elizabeth, b. 1840. unm.

IV. George L., b. 1842. Co. A, ist Connecticut

Cavalry. V. DwiGHT.t b. 1846.

Bo. 306.

Henry Hudson Cakv, son of Sanford, No. 189, b. in Scotland, Ct., July 3, 1814; a farmer in Scotland ; m. Persis deer, 1840.

His children were :

I. Caroline Tkac\-, b. 1845. II. Hli/.a Jane, b. 1849,

-Asa B., graduated at West Point, 1858: was ordered to Utah, distin- guished himself at the battle of " Apache Canon ;" was promoted to a Cap- taincy in U. S. A., anil in 1863 was in command at Fort Union, New Mexico.

tDwiGHT. was in Co. F, 8th Connecticut Regiment, and was killed at the Iinltle of ,\nlietam, Septcmlii-r 17, 1S62.

7 6o CAR V MEM OKI A LS.

Wo. 30T.

DwiGHT Cakv, son of Sanford, No. 189, b. in Scotland, Ct., February 24, iSi"; a farmer in Scotland; m. Susan Bass, 1843.

His children were:

I. Sarah Rosf.tta, b. 1S44.

II. Marthaettk, )

-b. 1846. d. 1848.

III. Marvf.tte, I

IV. Ann Bradford, b. 1848. V. Frank \\'insi.ow, b. 1850.

VI. Sanford, b. 1853. d. 1858. VII. Jane I.ucretia. b. 1856. VIII. Geor<;e SanI'Ord, b. i860.

Bo. 308

Walcott Gary, son of Sanford, No. 189, b, in Scotland, Ct., June 29, 1819, a farmer in Hampton, Ct.; m. Lucy Ann Burnham, of Windham, Ct., 1842. His children were;

I. Mary Josephine, b. 1843. m. Henry F. Holt,

1861. II. Julian, b. 1846.

III. George Clinton, b. 1S48.

IV. William Burnham, b. 1856.

VENTH GENERA TION. 26 1

wn. aim.

JoNAinAN T. CAK^", son of Jo.siah, No. 202, b. in Had- dam, Ct., March 31, 1823 ; m. first, Rhuca Mead, March 7, 1844, she d. April, 1845 ^ li*-' '■"■ second, Luc\' C. Lear, March 10, 184c); resides in Schenectad}' county, N. Y. His children were;

I. a son, b April, 1845. d. May, 1845.

II. SusAN' M. III. George Newton. W. Rhuca.

Wo. 310.

Clark W. Carv, son of Josiah, No. 202, b. in Had- dam, Ct., January 28, 1825; was an extensive leather mer- chant, in New York cit>-, of the firm of Mulford & Car)' ; m. Mary E. Doyle, Februar)- 18, 1852. He d. March 7, 1871. His children were :

I. JosiAii \\'iLLARn, b. Januar\' 22, 1853. II. Ci.ARK Henry, b. (October ig, 1854.

III. Makv In\ b. December 2, 1S56. d.

IV. Ai.MERT Ferris, b. February 27, 1859.

262 CAR Y MEMORIALS.

i'lo. 311.

Jedediah T. Cakv, son of Josiah. No. 202, b. in Had- dam, Ct., February 13, 1833 ; m. Luc)- Ann Bromley, April

12, 1857.

His children were ; I. Charles, II. Albert. III. Sarah Jane,

Wo. 312.

Benjamin H. Gary, son of Josiah, No. 202, b. in Had- dam, Ct., January 26, 1835 '• "■>• Pliebe E. Komorinskey, May

13, 1858, and resides in New York city.

His children were :

I. Alice Eliza, b. February 24, 1859. II. Edwin Augustus, b. July 27, 1863.

CA R V MEMORIALS 263

'^xPLAf^/iTiojsg ArJD 'Abbreviation?,

It is almost impossible in a work of this kind to arrange the records so that each person can readily find his own name, and trace backward and forward his family history. After ex- amining a great number of similar works, I have adopted an arrangement of my own.

I have arranged the records by generations, beginning with the common ancestor, John, as the first generation, his children, the second ; grand children, the third and so on.

In all cases I have commenced the generation with the children of the eldest brother in each family and closed with the youngest.

Any person finding his or her name in the inde.x will be referred to the page where the family record is found. The person will find the name of the immediate ancestor with the No. of his family record in the preceding generation, and so on, back to the common ancestor. The No. at the right of the name indicates the place where the descendants of the next generation will be found. The Roman numerals at the left of each name points out the order of birth, or the place in the particular famil\'.

b. Born. d. Died.

m. Married. unm. Unmarried.

n. t. Xo trace of descendants.

264 CAR V MEMORIALS.

The notes explain themselves, and when they nccur indi- cate that no other mention is made of the person.

Where the same name is found in the index in the same generation, to aid in finding the one sought the birth place or residence is added.

We have added an index in alphabetical order of the names of persons with whom marriages have been had, for the convenience of those who would know their maternal an- cestor.

We hope that \\ith these words of explanation an)- one may in a few minutes find their names and the connecting links backward and forward.

RELATIONSHIP

If you wish to find your relationship to any other person in the volume, you will count backward to the common ancestor and then downward to the person whose relationship you seek, each generation, being termed in the law a degree thus cousins are related in the fourth degree the children of one cousin with the other cousin, are the fifth degree the rela- tion of the children of cousins, is the sixth degree removed ; and are called cousins in the sixth degree.

INDEX.

I N DEX.

Kind the name you seek and the figures denote where the name is first re- corded, and then you can readily trace the ancestors or descendants. When iliesame cliristian name occurs more than once in the same generation, the place of birth or residence is added to aid in identifying the person sought. Even with this precaution you may have to look two or three times before you find the right person, as the same name occurs frequently having the same place of residence.

The names of persons with whon Carys have intermarried are given in alphabetical order in generations, the figures denoting the page where the name is found. This will enable their descendants to trace their relation to the Gary Family.

First (feneration.

John Carv,

21

Second feneration.

David,

Elizabeth,

Francis,

Hannah,

James,

24

24 24

24 24

Jonathan,

Joseph,

Mary,

Rebecca,

Sarah,

24 24 24 24 24

Third greneration

Abigail,

Benjamin,

Betsheba,

Bethiah,

David,

26

Eleazer,

26

26

Elizabeth,

m.

Kidder,

27

29

It

m.

Smith.

29

29

"

of

R. 1.

27

29

m.

Palmer,

30

II

INDEX.

Ephraim,

27

Mar\-, m. Whitman,

^7

Hannah, of R. I,

27

" of Rhode Island,

27

of Connectict.

30

29

Henry,

29

Mehitabel, m. Lucas,

27

Jabez,

30

m. Wardwell,

29

John, ot Rhode Island,

26

Mercy,

27

(1 it

26

Nathaniel,

26

" of Massachusetts,

28

Peter,

29

•' of Connecticut,

30

Priscilla,

29

James, of Rhode Island,

26

Recompence,

28

of Massachusetts,

27

Samuel,

27

Josiah

26

Seth, of Rhode Island,

26

Joseph,

30

Seth, of Connecticut,

30

Jonathan,

28

Sarah

29

Lydia,

27

Timothy,

26

Fourth feneration.

Abigail, of Rhode Island

31

Rethiah,

35

"

35

Reriah,

39

Abigail, of Connecticut,

1 1

Reneijah,

43

"

41

Demaris,

31

..

44

David, of Connecticut,

42

Abigail, of Mass.

38

of Mass.

41

Alice,

36

of New York.

36

Ann,

11

Daniel, of Mass.

37

Anne,

40

of Connecticut,

44

Alathea,

33

Ebenezer, of Mass.

Allen,

35

of Conn.

42

Benjamin, of R. I.

35

Elizabeth, of New \'ork.

36

" of Conn.

42

" of Conn.

44

of Mass.

40

"

11

/Nnnx.

in

Elizabeth, of R. I.,

.55

l.\-ciia, of Conn.

33

I-llcazer, of New \'ork,

3^'

of New York,

36

(if Mass.

40

of Rhode Island,

36

of Conn.

i5

Mar)-, of Conn.

33

Ezra, of Mass.

37

t It

44

l^phraim. of Mass.

37

tt i(

42

Eliphalct, of Mass.

40

of Mass.

41

P^xpcriencc,

40

tt

38

Edward,

4'

of Rhode Island,

35

Hannah, oi' Conn.

41

Martha,

39

ti a

42

Mehitabel, of Mass.

37

,.

44

of R. Island,

35

Henr\-,

39

Mercy,

43

Huldah,

39

Michael,

4'

Ichabod,

37

Molly,

39

Jabez,

42

Moses,

44

Jesse,

40

Nathan, of Mass.

41

John, of Rhode Island,

31

of New York,

36

4 ( t t

35

Nathaniel, of Conn.

42

of Mass.

39

It ,.

43

of Conn.

43

of R. Island,

35

Jonathan, of Mass.

38

"

36

"

40

Phebe, of Conn.

43

of Conn.

43

of Rhode Island,

31

Joanna,

44

Rebecca,

34

Joseph, of Conn.

41

Samuel, of Conn.

43

t( It

42

of New York,

36

( t ii

43

Sarah, of Conn.

33

of New York,

36

of Mass.

37

■• of Rhode Island,

-t -

"

38

"

36

Seth, of Conn.

44

Joshua,

37

" of Ma.ss.

40

losiah, of Conn.

44

tt

38

of Mass.

38

" of Rhode Lsland,

34

IV

INDEX.

Scth, of Rhode Island,

35

Thomas,

41

Simeon,

38

William,

of Conn.

33

Susanna, of Mass.

39

William,

of Conn.

43

1 1 ((

40

Zecharia

1,

n

" of Rhode Isl

and

35

Zebulon,

38

Thankful,

19

Zeroiah,

41

Fifth ^eaeratiuu.

Aaron,

54

Hetty,

59

Abel,

54

Betsey,

69

Abner,

61

Bela, '

62

Abigail, of R. Island,

48

Caleb,

59

..

49

Calvin,

5^

It ( i

50

Chad,

60

" of Conn.

66

Christopher,

68

Alpheus,

56

Comfort,

51

Alfred,

64

Daniel, of Conn.

52

Althea,

45

of Mass.

53

Allen,

49

..

54

Anson,

67

of New Jersey,

58

Anna, of Mass.

53

Delight,

63

" of Conn.

66

Damaris,

64

of New Hampshire 68

Deborah,

66

Asa, of Rhode Island,

60

Deliverance,

68

" of Conn.

61

Dorcas,

63

"

63

Dorothy,

56

Azulah,

53

Ebeiiezer, of R. I.

48

Benjamin, of R. Island,

49

..

60

" of New York,

51

,.

60

of Mass.

58

of Mass.

54

BarriUai,

61

of Conn.

64

JA'DliX.

Kleazcr,

of Conn.

45

Jabez,

62

••

n

46

James, of Conn.

42

"

n

63

"

62

Elliott,

46

i* ,4

66

Elsie,

64

•• of -Mass.

56

I'"li/.,-ibet

1. of Conn.

61

Jemima,

61

■•

if

64

Jerusha, of Conn.

45

l'",])l)rain

. of N. J.

S~

t> n

63

of Mass.

54

Joel,

58

Esther,

cs

John F. of N. H.

47

Eunice,

of Conn.

46

John,

68

••

of New Jersc)-.

57

of Rhode Island

48

••

>f Mass.

58

John, of Pa.

51

'•

t i

59

of New Jersey,

57

Ezra, of New Jersey,

52

" of Conn.

63

" of Mass.

52

I * n

65

Ezekiel,

65

Joseph, of R. Island,

48

George,

48

" of Conn.

61

Hannah,

of R. I.

48

Jonathan, of Mass.

56

"

of New Jerse\',

54

t i<

59

"

«(

58

of Conn.

65

•'

of Conn.

KB

Joshua,

54

•■

of Conn.

63

Josiah, of Mass.

55

"

t i

65

" of Conn.

.69

"

'•

69

Lavina,

67

of Mass.

54

Lewis,

54

of X. H.

68

Lois,

59

Howard,

55

Lucinda.

64

Hiildah,

of Mass.

53

Lucrctia,

63

ti

••

56

Lucy,

62

(t

of N.J.

57

Luther, of New Jersey,

52

Ichabod,

54

of Mass.

52

Irena.

67

Lydia, of Conn.

4-5

Isaac,

57

1 li

47

VI

INDEX.

Lydia, of Conn.

62

Phebe, of Conn.

61

of Mass.

55

,.

65

Mary, of Conn.

46

'■ of N. H.

68

(( (>

61

Philomela,

67

(( a

63

Phineas,

45

" of Mass.

54

Polly, of New Jerse}-,

54

.,

55

of Conn.

64

"

56

Prosper,

63

"

59

Prudence.

45

(( li

60

Rebecca, of New Jersey,

;8

Martha, of New Jersey,

57

of Conn.

65

" of Conn.

62

Recompence.

55

"

66

Reuben,

58

,.

67

Rhoda,

55

Mehitabel, of Penn.

51

Richard, of Conn.

61

of Mass.

52

it i(

62

..

55

Roger,

67

> 1 > <

55

Sally,

60

Mcrc)-,

68

Samuel, of Penn.

51

Molly, of Rhode Island,

49

of New Jerse\-,

5S

of Mass.

55

" of Conn.

68

Mo.scs.

56

" of New York,

62

Nancy,

47

Sarah, of Mass.

56

N:>than, of Pa.

51

< * «'

59

of Mass.

60

" of New Jerse\',

57

of Conn.

64

of Conn.

^'3

Nathaniel, of Conn.

45

i\ \i

64

,.

63

Seth,

54

nf R, I.

48

Sibbel.

63

Olivet,

46

Simeon,

58

Olive,

62

.^usan, nf Conn.

47

Persis,

-^3

of Mass.

48

T'liebe, of New Jerse\',

54

Susanna, of R. I.

45

of Mass.

- -1 3.1

49

INDEX.

vu

Susanna, of Conn.

46

Triphena,

61

of Mass.

52

Trumbull,

64

■'

53

William, of Conn.

46

" of New Jersey

57

< t ((

65

Thankful, of R. I.

43

" of N. H.

68

'' of Conn.

69

Zenas,

54

Thonias,

48

Zebulon,

55

Thronp,

47

Zillah,

66

Sixth 6renei'ation.

Aaron,

84

Anslem,

82

Abby T.

95

Asa, of Mass.

98

Abel,

84

Asa, of New York,

99

^bigail, of Conn.

104

Asenath,

83

of Mass.

91

Aurilla,

99

1 1 ( (

90

Aurelia,

90

.\bner L.

98

Augustus,

76

Absalom,

79

Austin,

92

Abram,

92

Avey,

81

Adam,

78

Avery,

87

Alanson,

82

Barzillai,

89

Alathea,

102

Beneijah, of Conn.

104

Albert G.

105

(( ••

107

Alden.

73

Bertha,

7-

Alfred,^

103

Bethuel,

80

Alpheus,

91

Byfield,

74

Almira, of R. I.

95

Caleb,

90

" of New York,

99

Calvin,

97

Amanda,

72

Cassander,

82

Ann Kliza,

84

Cassandra,

89

Anna, of Ohio.

107

Cephas,

79

of Conn.

104

Charlotte,

85

of R. I.

95

Charlotte,

I 10

Anne, of Conn.

7'

Chloe,

102

Vlii

INDJiX.

Christopher, of X.

H.

107

Elizabeth, of R. 1.

7(>

of N.

V.

78

95

Charles,

9'

of .\c\\ \'ork.

too

Chad B.

95

Elliott,

7 3

Clara,

82

Egbert,

77

Clement,

93

Emil}-,

82

Clarissa, of Conn.

7'

Emcline,

95

it

97

E[)hraiin, of Xcw Jerse}'

79

" ,.r Mass.

8.S-

of M.iinc,

«,5

C\nthia, of N. V.

S'O

Esther D.

75

of K. 1.

77

Eunice, of Maine.

81

Cyrus,

«3

of Conn.

96

Damaris,

99

" ' '

104

Daniel H.

75

t( 1 1

72

Daniel, of Mass.

80

h>.ra, of Rhode Island,

76

of Maine,

81

" of New Jerse\-,

84

of New Jersey,

84

Ezekiel,

96

Daniel Howard,

86

Ezra,

80

Darius H.

76

Fann\-, of Conn.

7-

David,

9?>

..

103

Deborah,

72

F"rancis, of Maine.

81

Delia.

108

of Mass.

83

Delight,

77

Frances, of Mass.

86

Diantha,

lOI

Franklin,

108

Ebenezer, of Mass

94

Ferdinand F.

75

of New

York,

100

Frederick,

103

of R. 1

95

Freeman Ci.

109

Elbridge,

86

George, of Ohio,

79

Kleazcr, of Conn.

71

of Mass.

9'

" ofl'a.

(leorge A.

105

Klias,

79

George L.

84

Elisha,

71

George S.

95

Elijah,

102

Hannah, of Mass.

85

Eliza,

88

of Conn.

96

INDEX.

ix

1 laniiah, ot Xcw

\'ork,

105

John, of New Jersey,

84

^\'i Ctinii

I 10

,1

93

i larinon)',

«3

" of Conn.

101

Harriet, of Mass.

99

..

102

" i)f New

York,

105

" of New York,

108

of Ohio,

loS

John Shephard,

80

Harrison,

82

John H.

95

llar\e)-,

74

Jolinson,

78

Helen,

77

Jonathan, of Mass.

87

Henry,

93

< 1 t <

90

Henr\- L.

70

Josepli, of Conn,

76

Hepzibah,

/ 7

of New Jersey,

84

Horatio,

105

' ' '*

92

Hugh,

82

of New York,

96

Huldah,

90

» t ,1

99

Irena,

103

of Conn.

104

Irwin,

107

Josiah, of Mass.

87

Isaac, of Mass.

91

of Conn,

no

" of New Jersey,

92

Kezia,

76

" ■'

91

Laurana,

84

" of Conn.

96

Levi,

85

Iscmirah,

73

Leonard,

88

Jacob, of New Jersey,

84

Lewis, of New Jersey,

84

" ' *

92

of Mass.

9'

James, of Maine,

81

Lorenzo,

108

of Conn.

104

Lucina,

98

James R.

77

Lucinda, of N. H.

73

Jane, of New Jersey,

84

of N. Y.

100

Jane,

«3

Lucius, of N. Y.

77

|ason.

«3

of Mass.

89

Jerusha,

74

Luc\', of Mass.

91

John, of N. H.

71

" of New York,

96

" of Conn.

7A

..

97

" of Maine,

81

" of Illinois,

98

X

INDEX.

Lucy, of New Hampshire

107

Nathan, of Mas.s.

94

Luther, of Maine,

80

Nathaniel, of New Jersey

93

it It

82

of Mass.

102

of Mass.

87

'■ of Conn.

104

of Mass.

90

OUve,

81

Luther H.

97

Olivet,

72

Lydia, of New Hampshire 73

Orrin,

108

" of New York,

77

Otis,

92

of Mass.

87

Palmer C.

105

.; k t

92

Patty,

87

•' of Conn.

1 10

Permelia.

74

Maria, of New York,

77

Phebe of Pa.

79

" of N. H.

107

" of New Jersey,

92

Martha, of New Jersey,

84

" of Conn.

96

(( I i

92

II II

102

Martin,

90

of New York.

97

Mary, of New York,

71

Polly, of Mass.

87

of Mass.

90

i(

89

" of New Jersey.

93

" of Conn.

95

Mar)' Ann,

72

Rachel,

96

Matilda,

77

Ralph,

103

Maurice,

82

Relief,

97

Minerva,

74

Rhoda,

86

Minerva, of New York.

105

Richard M.

97

Molly.

86

Robert,

107

Mordecai.

87

Ruby,

91

Naba,

76

Rufus.

79

Nabby,

82

Ruth.

76

Nancy, of N. H.

73

Saduska,

99

of New Jersey.

84

Salome,

83

of Mass.

90

Sally, of New Jersey,

84

If II

91

of Mass.

90

II II

92

11 It

98

of Conn.

1 10

of Conn.

104

INDEX.

XI

Sallv- S.

95

Waldo.

101

Samuel, of R. I.

7^

Walter,

100

Samuel Kenton,

109

Wealthy,

74

Sanford,

104

Willard,

73

Sarah,

ICX)

William D.

75

Shephard,

83

William, of N. H.

74

Simeon,

86

of Conn.

76

Sophia, of New York,

77

" of New York,

77

of Maine,

82

of Penn.

78

Sophronia,

72

of Maine,

82

Stephen,

96

of Mass.

86

Sturges,

77

" of Rhode Island

. 95

Susanna, of New Hanip

e. 73

" of Conn.

102

of Maine,

80

William H.

83

of Mass.

83

William Woodward,

109

( ( a

85

Winthrop,

103

i f it

89

Zachary, of Maine,

80

(1 (fc

97

11 1 (

81

Susan T.

95

Zalmon S.

105

Sylvia,

99

Zebiah,

81

Sylvester,

99

Zebulon, of Mass.

87

Taylor,

77

t i t(

88

Theron,

102

Zenas, of Mass.

85

Thomas, of Mass.

80

(t a

86

.1

87

Zervia,

71

of Conn.

103

Ziba, of Mass.

86

Tolman,

80

,,

91

Truman,

89

Zina,

96

Trumbull,

100

Seuenth feneration.

Aaron, of Ohio.

144 I Aaron H. 146 Abby T.

156 168

XII

INDEX.

Abel,

Ii8

Andrew Jackson,

8y

Abel, of Ohio,

146

AngeHne, of N. H.

14

Abel DeForest,

126

of R. J.

68

Abigail, of New York,

121

Ann,

'36

of New York,

126

Ann E.

148

Abigail Perkins,

i6o

Anna,

141

Abigail Kingsbury,

164

Anna M.

26

Abram Stever,

90

Anna M.

[96

Abraham J.

•74

Anna Maria,

42

Adah'n S.

194

Anna Ram.sa}-,

192

Alathea,

80

Anna Bradford,

84

Alanson, of Naine,

[40

Anna Gertrude,

191

of New York,

21

Anne, .

43

Albiegene Waldo,

'9

Anson L. i

86

Albert, i

18

Asa, I

88

Albert, of Conn.

7'

Asa Clinton.

38

Albert G.

85

Augustus CelanW;<<

15

Alexander Ciaxton,

60

Augustus E. ]

81

Alfred,

21

Aurelius A. 1

19

Alfred, of New York,

67

Aurelia,

132

,,

78

Austin F.

61

Alfred X. i

19

A\-ey,

136

Alfred H. i

72

Barkley,

45

Alfred William,

81

Barzillai,

55

Alice,

87

Benjamin I'". 1

89

Almira, of Mass.

55

Benjamin F. i

35

of New York,

78

Benjamin H. 1

96

Alpheus,

58

Benjamin L.

46

Alma,

38

Benjamin T.

174

Amanda,

89

Benjamin W.

30

Amy,

11

Bethan\-,

163

Amzi B. I

75

Bethuel,

35

Adeline, i

89

Bets)-,

55

Andrew S. i

26

Betsy Matilda, 1

19

J

'NL

^hX.

XIII

Calthca Cjilmore,

"5

Chester E.

113

Calvin {■..

IS'

Chloe,

136

Calvin,

174

Christopher,

189

Carlos,

114

Clara, of Maine,

134

Caroline, of Ohio,

182

(i t (

137

of Penn.

127

"

141

Caroline R.

■54

Clara Isabella S.

'39

Caroline E.

[52

Clara E.

140

Cassander,

,S7

Clark S.

156

Catherine, of New York,

23

Clark \V.

196

of Maine,

43

Clinton F.

190

of Mass.

43

Cornelia F.

126

Cecilia,

25

Cornelia,

149

Charles, of Maine,

l(>

C\'nthia, of Conn.

119

« > t 1

56

of Mass.

132

" of Mass.

53

" of Maine.

■34

II i i

61

Cynthia A.

126

" of Ohio,

82

Cynthia T.

135

" of New York, i

79

Damaris,

176

Charles Jerome, i

21

Danford A.

176

Charles J. i

23

Daniel Morris,

144

Charles H. i

26

Daniel M.

153

Charles S. i

29

Daniel,

134

Charles P. i

48

Daniel Lyon,

164

Charles Augustus, i

52

David, of New Jersey,

'30

Charles Hibben, i

54

of Maine,

133

Charles Howard, i

58

" of Mass.

150

Charles William, i

58

of New Jersey,

163

Charles G. i

59

David H.

118

Charles F". i

71

David Lyon,

165

Charles P. i

85

David Howell,

166

Charlotte, of Mass. i

50

Deborah,

118

of \ew Jersey,

62

Delia F.

'57

Charlotte A.

57

Dillsworth,

190

XIV

_

INDEX.

Dolly,

13S

Elizabeth D.

164

Douglass,

127

Elisha C.

156

Drusilla,

130

Elias R.

165

Dumont

Ripley,

180

Electa J.

124

Dwight,

184

Ellen, of Mass.

n6

Ebenezer

of New York,

122

■' of Maine,

138

••

125

Ellen M.

168

"

■'

167

Ellor V.

167

'_

'>

178

Ella W.

195

••

of N. J.

164

Elliott,

172

Edwin,

120

Elmina,

188

Edwin H

166

Elvira,

134

Edwin T

172

Emma J.

171

Edwin Wales,

180

Emeline, of N. Y.

185

Edwin A

ugustus.

181

,.

120

Edgar H

178

•• of N. H..

115

Edward,

132

Emily, of Maine,

141

Edward

M.

170

of Ohio,

142

Edward

D.

171

'•

182

Edward

r.

172

Emily T.

168

Eleazer,

of Conn.

1 12

Emily lone,

193

"

of Penn.

128

Ephraim C.

151

Eliza, of New York,

121

Ephraim,

174

" of i\Iaine,

133

Erastus,

176

•■ of Ohio,

162

Ester A.

168

Eliza A.

157

Esther Burnett,

181

Eliza S.

151

Eugenia L.

149

Elizabeth, of New York

. 1^4

i Eunice, of Maine,

134

"

of Ohio,

149

•• of Mass.

151

((

"

192

i< 'I

136

"

of N. J.

166

Eugene R.

175

"

of R. I.

168

Ezra, of New York,

121

"

of N. Y.

173

" of Mass.

132

Elizabeth C.

152

'■ of Maine,

■33

INDEX.

XV

Ezra, of .Maine,

134

George W of Ohio,

170

Ezra Da)-,

166

<l a

182

Ezra H.

166

of R. I.

169

Ezekiel Waldo,

180

George A.

185

Fanny,

176

George A.

171

Ferdinand E.

191

George B.

183

Frances Anger G.

139

George Clark,

158

Frances A.

171

George Washington,

.58

Frances Harriet,

180

George Williams,

157

Frances.

186

George C.

148

Frances Eliza,

190

George Lewis,

144

Frances Ann,

167

Georgiana,

113

Frank Fierce,

113

Giles,

180

Francis, of N. H.

114

Hannah, of N. H.

114

of Penn.

127

of Ohio,

147

of Maine,

■36

of Mass.

161

" of Oliio,

162

Hannah T.

121

t> tt

186

Hannah B.

168

Francis A.

141

Harriet, of Conn.

112

Franklin,

145

of Maine,

137

Freelove,

153

of Mass.

151

Frederick E.

171

11 ((

leo

Frederick William,

Conn

181

Harriet E.

154

It i t

Ohio.

182

Harriet E.

181

Frederick A.

183

Harriet M.

186

Fidelia

180

Harriet A.

121

George, of New York,

118

Harrison,

142

It a

179

Harrison Gray Otis,

•39

of Ohio,

146

Helen M. of New York,

186

" of Mass.

150

of Ohio,

193

11 i >

161

Helen E.

171

of R. I.

168

Henry, of Maine,

135

George W.of New

York,

121

..

137

of Ohio

131

HeinN- Gros\enor,

"5

XVI

LVDEX.

Henry Shorer,

131

James A. ]

38

Henry H.

149

James Bartley,

44

Henry Watson,

144

Jane, of Neu- York,

27

Henry Smith,

156

Penn.

2S

Henry Martin,

158

" Maine,

43

Henry Axtel,

165

" Conn.

84

Henry Lorin,

181

" Vermont,

7i

Henry Hudson,

184

Jane W.

47

Henry R.

185

Jane M.

86

Hepzibah,

124

Jarvis,

22

Hiram Foster,

157

Jason S. 1

30

Homer A.

178

Jarius,

41

Horace,

143

Jacob T.

47

Horace, of Conn.

181

Jedediah T.

96

Horatio G.

18s

Jennie,

79

Hubbard,

129

Jeremiah.

30

Hudson,

173

Jeremiah E. 1

19

Isaac, of N. Y.

123

Jerome,

168

il > 1

173

Jessie,

95

■' of Mass.

160

Joanna,

44

" of N. J.

165

Joanna, of New Jersey,

66

Isaac H.

118

John, of New York,

24

Isaac N.

163

..

67

Isabel, of R. 1.

168

a tt

178

Isabel,

134

I i ((

86

Isabel Carson,

148

" of Penn.

129

Isabella,

146

1

63

James, of Ohio,

182

" of Indiana,

45

tt n

142

" of Maine,

35

of Maine,

135

" of Mass.

50

James Webber,

157

" " ]

61

James S.

183

" of New Jersey,

65

James Beneijah,

184

" of Ohio, 1

69

James Sturgis,

126

" " ]

82

INDEX.

XVII

John .Milton.

122

l.cwena.

'79

John W.

1 30

Lex'i,

'SO

Jolin Hriultoixl,

'3'

Lemuel P.

132

Jolm Coleman,

142

Louisa, of New York,

124

John R.

148

" of Maine,

138

John H.

166

•• of N. J.

166

John H. of R. 1.

172

Louisa J.

174

John \V.

177

Lou Allan,

195

John B.

185

Lois,

134

John Erastus.

190

Lorenzo J.

190

Johnson,

129

Lucia,

112

Jonathan H.

143

Lucia Emily, .

116

Jonathan T.

196

Lucie E.

141

Joseph, of New York,

ii8

Lucilla,

147

n < (

172

Lucinda,

167

of Conn.

121

Lucretia, of Maine,

138

of Vermont,

'73

of Conn.

180

Joseph E.

150

Lucretia Helen,

'39

Josiah,

151

Lucius Henry,

III

Josiah Whitney,

120

Lucius, of New York,

122

Josiah Addison,

152

" of Maine,

143

Josiah W.

152

" of Mass.

15s

Julia A.

153

Lucy Ann, of N. H.

116

Julia Kno.x,

160

of Maine,

135

Julia E.

180

Lucy M.

120

Julia, of Rhode Island,

169

Lucy, of Maine,

156

Laura,

120

of Mass.

rSi

Laura A.

187

of New York,

186

Lewis E.

84

*( I i

124

Lewis Henry,

148

" of Ohio,

188

Lewis B.

'59

Lurany,

148

Lewis S.

156

Luther,

87

Lewis, of Ohio,

'47

Luther, of Maine,

137

of New Jersey,

165

Luther King,

138

XVIII

INDEX.

Luther E.

141

Martha V.. of .Mass.

"54

Luther H.

175

of Conn,

'83

Lj'dia, of Conn.

112

of Maine.

■57

..

174

Martha Louisa,

19s

tt 11

196

Marj- Anna,

87

'■ of New York.

123

Mar)' Ann, of Penn.

127

" of Ohio.

130

" of Mass.

M51

"

148

154

of Maine.

134

" "

i6i

Lydia H.

151

of N. J.

164

Lydia S.

174

Mary, of New York,

118

Lyman,

172

(( (fc

176

Mara A.

171

" of Ohio.

149

Maria F.

132

..

189

Maria, of New York,

118

(t (f

193

ft (t

122

i-' of Vermont,

173

(1 t:

124

" of New York,

176

of Penn.

128

178

" of Ohio,

189

Mary Jane, of Penn.

129

,1 ( I

192

of Mass.

152

ti (I

'93

" "

155

Malvina,

142

Mar>- T.

130

Malvina Estella.

192

Mary H.

156

MaHssa A.

170

Mary L.

157

Mahala,

144

Mary E.

157

Marietta,

150

Mary W'illard,

160

Margaret J.

148

Mary F.

166

Martha, of Maine,

^n

Mary Julia,

167

' ' of Ohio

144

Mary M.

169

"

162

Mary L.

181

1 , 11

189

Mary B.

186

'• of New Jersey,

166

Mary J.

196

Martha A.

83

Maryette,

165

Martha B.

152

Martin VanBuren,

189

INDEX.

XIX

Matiltia, nf New Jcrscj',

165

Ralph Hatha wa>'

164

" of New York,

125

Rebecca,

163

..

122

Rebecca P.

164

Maurice, of Maine,

141

Rebecca Fenton,

192

■•

142

Rhoda, of New York,

118

Melinda,

158

of Penn.

127

Mil^n Galuslia,

"5

of Mass,

155

Milton T.

130

of Ohio,

187

Martin L.

157

Richard,

174

Nabby,

138

Richard M.

174

Nancy, of Conn.

no

Richard L.

175

of Ohio,

144'

Rodolpho,

169

Nancy W.

130

Roswell,

'74

Nathan C.

152

Roxania,

1^6

Nathan S.

155

Rowena, of New

York,

186

Nathaniel S.

169

of Ohio,

187

Nathaniel,

165

Rufus, of N. H.

114

Nelson H.

86

" of Mass.

132

Olive, of Ohio,

195

Ruth, of New York,

118

" of Maine,

136

.<

123

Oliver A.

126

" of Penn.

128

Olney C.

169

ti k 1

129

Ormond,

135

Sallie A.

130

Orinda,

174

Salmon,

134

Otis,

i6i

Samuel, of New

York,

118

Phebe, of New York,

125

of New

Jersey.

162

•' of Ohio,

1S8

Samuel Wills,

149

of New Jersey,

162

Samuel A.

152

Phebe M.

126

Samuel F. of Mass.

191

Phebe J.

164

Samuel Fenton,

of Ohio.

192

Phebe Howard,

184

" Jr

<i

195

PhilipF.

125

Sarah, of Mass.

132

Preston Moore,

154

of Maine

'37

Priscilla P.

156

of Ohio.

146

■XX

INDEX.

Sarah, of Ohio,

" of ^Vermont,

Sarah A. of Ohio,

of Mass.

of R. I.

of R. 1. Sarah A. Sarah Etta, Sarah E. Sarah EUzabeth, Sarah D. Sanih Augusta, Sarah W. Sarah T. Sarah J. Sarah M. Sarah Josephine, Seth of New York,

■' of Maine, Shepard, Sibian G. Simeon B. Simon Baker, Stephen C. Stephen J. Silas Jennings, Solomon Flagler, Sophia Augusta, Sophia, of New York

" of Maine, Sophia L. Sophronia, Susan, of Penn. of Maine,

62 73 31 51

r- 71 90

72

6g 86

35 39 47 61 66 85

91 22

34 43 78 30 3> 30

47 64 26

15

25

n 38 80 27 38

Susan, ol Maine.

140

" of Ohio.

146

,.

187

" of R. I.

168

Susan It.

120

Susanna, of Mass.

15'

155

Sylvester, of N. Y.

177

of Illinois,

177

Talcott V.

'75

Taniar,

125

Theodore,

120

Theron,

i8i

Thomas Storrs,

112

Thomas M.

130

Thomas W.

'59

Thomas, of Maine,

133

«. .<

134

•• ofN. Y.

179

of Ohio,

182

Truman,

'176

Trumbull,

179

Ursula L.

169

Valora,

132

VanRensalaer,

175

Varus B.

189

Venus,

189

Vestor S.

155

Walter,

179

Waitsell M.

162

Warren,

188

Wealthy,

176

W'esley,

176

William, of New York,

123

INDEX.

XXl

William, ol"N. Y.

124

William Ayres,

153

of Maine,

135

William Henry,

169

"

■3S

William H.

170

" of Ind.

145

William L.

182

of Ohio,

.46

William H. of Conn.

1S3

a t(

192

William Woodward,

190

William Addison,

115

Willie C,

i6i

William Henry,

116

Winthrop H.

183

William H,

121

Wilson,

114

William H.

143

Wolcott,

184

William S.

148

Zachary,

^33

William A.

130

Zebulon,

'5'

William Sayre,

149

Zeneah,

121

William W.

150

Zibiah,

136

Eighth feneration.

Abram, 247

Abram T. 229

Absalom, 188

Adeline Eliza, 159

Adeline E. 243 Albert, of New York, 200

•• of Conn. 262

Albert Quincy, 219

Albert Ferris, 261

Alfred D. 205

Alena A. 212

Ada G. 225

Alvah A. 228

Alice, of Ohio, 229

of Mass. .244

Alice B. 233

Alice S, 253

Alice A. 257

Alice Eliza 262

Alexander, 188

Alena A. 212

Alvin S. 241

Alfred E. 248

Amy, 205

Amelia, 242 " of New Jersey, 248

Andrew E. 256

Anna Louisa, 86

Anna Maria, 198

Anna Eaton, 202

Anna K. 211

Ann Sophia, 198

Ann Elizabeth, 205

Ann Eliza, 235

XXII

INDEX.

Ann Augusta,

248

Cephas,

220

Ann Bradford,

260

Charles,

of New York,

207

Annie Susan,

199

"

of Mass.

218

Annie A.

227

'•

of Maine,

227

Annie,

240

■'

of Conn.

262

Anne G.

251

Charles

Preston,

154

Aramitta,

251

Charles

A.

202

Arthur D.

238

Charles

Henry,

202

Arthur W.

252

Charles

Joseph,

204

AsaB.

259

Charles

Knowlton,

225

Ashbel,

229

Charles

M.

229

Aurelia, of Mass.

217

Charles

W.

230

" of Illinois,

218

Charles

T.

237

Augustus,

222

Charles Warren,

243

Barclay,

229

Charles

Parker,

243

Benjamin F.

174

Charles

A.

254

B. Franklin,

211

Charles

W.

256

Bessie M.

208

Charles

H.

257

Benjamin

240

Clara B.

21 1

Beth u el.

223

Clara S.

213

Bion B.

226

Clara Bell.

217

Burnett,

216

Clara Isabella.

222

Calista,

203

Clara, of Maine.

224

Caroline Eames,

204

" of Illinois,

254

Caroline Tracy,

259

Clara B

of Ohio,

233

Caroline,

247

Clementine,

212

Carrie Eugenia.

217

Clark H

enry.

261

Calvin Chase,

243

Clark .S

236

Catherine A.

202

Clinton C.

253

Catherine J.

212

Cornelia M.

210

Catherine H.

227

Cynthia

, of New York,

206

Celesta,

207

"

of Mass.

220

■Celestina,

212

David .

\..

213

Cephas S.

212

David M.

229

INDEX.

XXIII

David R.

214

j Ellen,

222

David Chapman,

217

Ellen B.

23s

Daniel of Me

224

Ellen A.

258

Daniel Frederick,

222

Ellen M.

256

Daniel B.

230

Eliza, of New York,

200

Delia L.

253

Eliza M.

202

Drusilla,

24s

Eliza Jane,

259

Dwight,

259

Elma,

249

Eddie,

252

Elmer E.

252

Eddie S.

253

Elmore Y.

214

Edgar A.

257

Elisha S.

241

Edward of N. Y.

200

Elizabeth, of N. Y.

199

ti tt

210

il It

201

of Ohio,

211

of Ohio,

218

of Wis.

240

of Mass.

244

Edward Lester,

204

" ofConn.

259

Edward Russell,

225

Elizabeth D.

, 202

Edward F.

225

Elizabeth M.

211

Edward G.

233

Elizabeth Cox,

225

Edward A.

240

Elizabeth M.

242

Edward P.

248

Emma L.

183

Edward Lincoln,

250

Emma Augusta,

198

Edith M.

253

Emma L.

238

Edna Dora,

250

Emma C.

243

Edwin W.

255

Emma M.

248

Edwin H.

200

Emma of Maine.

225

Edwin Aucrustus,

262

Emma, of Towa,

233

Egbert, of New York,

JOO

of Wisconsin,

251

.1 11

206

Emery,

252

Egbert J.

209

Emery C.

252

Eleanor,

247

Emory,

254

Ella,

211

Emeline,

203

Ella D.

236

Emerson J.

235

Ellena Aradelia,

217

Emily L.

258

XXIV

£NDEX..

Emily J. Esther, Eugenia A. Eunice E. Eugene L- Evaline E. Eva E. Ezra D. Fanny, Fanny Jane, Fanny 0> Fanny M. Finley W. Fitch A. Flora Francis, of Mass.

of Maine,. Francis Henry, Frances W. Prances Jane, Frank E. Frank B. Frank R. Frank L. Frank S. Frank Winslow Franklin E. Frederick William Frederick E. Frederick A. of R. I. of Ills. Frederick, George Thomas, George Roswell,

22S

230

234 242

251 257

23s 220 203 208

235

239 212

259

214

218

22 J

243 256 221

241 248 249

257 258 260

249 204

23« 249

257 256 197 199

George Hutchins, 204

George Thompson, 217

George Francis, 219

George E. 230

George M. 235

George Billings 243

George S. 250

George Henry, 255

George H. 258

George L. 259

George Sanford, 260

George Clinton, 260

George Newton. 261

" of N. Y. 201

George W. of O. 212

" Mass 218

'• Me. 221

" Me. 226

" O. 231

Gertrude, 153

Gertrude L. 171

Gertrude N. 215

Georgiana, 255

Gustavus, 220

Hannah C. 207

Harriet of Mass. 198

Harriet. 240

Harriet E. 209

Harriet M. 231

Harriet B. ' 255

Hattie R. 211

Harry G. 213

Harvey, 218

Helen Augusta, 155

INDEX.

xxv

Helen Ida,

202

Jane, of Ohio,

211

Henry Martin,

158

Jane Wesley,

214

Henr}- Francis,

143

Jane Lucretia,

260

Henry Frank

198

Jennie,

131

Henry W.

203

" of N. Y.

215

Heiny Clay,

212

Jefferson,

226

Henry V. '

257

Jefferson S.

248

of Me.

221

Jessie,

131

R. 1,

249

John Ely,

202

Herbert,

222

John M.' of N. Y.

206

Herbert O.

257

4( ( < t (

206

Hester C.

213

John W. of Ohio,

211

Hibbard E.

234

ti a It

213

Howard L. ^

253

1 . it 1 (

257

Hoyt Francis,

238

John S.

211

Hosea,

221

John N.

213

Hugh Thompson,

217

John H. of Ohio

214

Ida

147

John H. of Me.

226

Ida M. of Ohio,

213

John Newman,

215

Ida F.

215

John Calvin M.

217

Ida M. of Wisconsin,

253

John A.

228

Imogene,

197

John Lewis, of Ohio,

232

Ines,

254

a (( t(

233

IraH.

208

John L.

233

Isabella of Me.

■38

John Allan,

242

Isabella, of Ohio,

229

John Lest,

246

James Clinton,

138

John C.

248

James R.

206

Joseph Albert,

201

James Henry,

219

Joseph L.

202

James B.

228

Joseph W.

206

James C.

231

of N. Y.

206

James R.

229

Josephine,

212

James Noble, .

246

Josiah Willard,

261

James V.

253

Julian,

197

XXVI

INDEX.

Julian,

260

Lorana F.

220

Julia M-

213

Lucius Henry,

'97

Julia F.

225

Lucius, of New York,

206

Kate M.

230

" of Me.

227

Kezia,

206

Lucien B.

258

Laura E.

241

Lucia,

200

Laurana,

232

Lucretia,

217

Laura Caroline,

214

" of Ills.

230

Lauretta C-

209

" of Ohio,

232

Leonard,

223

Lucy of Me.

221

Leonard B.

233

Lucy T.

241

Leonora,

245

Lydia, of Conn.

197

Leiand J.

251

Lydia, of N. York,

205

Levi F.

252

"^of Me.

222

Levi J.

208

" Ann, of Mass.

219

Levina E.

233

" of Me.

220

Lewis Clark,

219

A. of Mass.

235

Lewis M.

230

Lydia K.

216

Lewis A.

231

Lyman,

227

Lewis W.

234

Manly A.

241

Lewis Warren,

243

Marcellus,

213

Lewis, of Ohio,

229

Margaret Louisa

202

Lewis of N. J.

235

Margaret J.

232

Lizzie T.

214

Mariah, of New York,

200

Lizzie O.

234

Maria, of New York,

205

Lilian ,

244

t ii 1 1

207

Lillian M.

252

Marietta J.

20y

Lois Staples,

220

Martha J. of N. Y

203

Lois Amelia,

222

Martha Jane,

219

Lou,

232

Martha of Iowa,

228

Louis Henry,

175

Martha of Ind.

245

Louisa Francis,

155

..

247

Lousia E.

203

Martha M.

21>^

Loretta,

213

Martha V.

255

INDEX.

XXVIl

Marthactte,

260

Nellie,

215

Martin Alden,

158

Nellie Lee,

199

Mary Alice of Mass.

■55

Nellie G.

238

.(

198

Nelson E.

t

233

■•of Ohio,

239

Norman White,

239

Mary Ann of N York,

200

Oliver H. P.

246

■'

20(^

Orinda,

251

••of Ohio,

214

Oscar E.

257

-oflnd.

232

Parvin W.

25!

Mar\- E. of Ohio,

232

Permelia,

130

of Mass.

239

Peter Lowe,

215

11 11

243

Phebe,

247

" of New York,

202

Phebe Ann,

238

" "

209

Priscilla,

221

" of Ohio,

212

Priscilla C.

242

of Maine,

222

Ralph W.

257

Mary, of New York,

205

Rhoda, of New

York,

203

" of Ohio,

240

" of Indiana,

245

" of Indiana,

247

Rhoda J.

213

Mar)' Barbara,

217

Rhuca,

261

Mary S.

235

Robert,

188

Mary M.

245

Rosanna,

247

Mary B.

223

Rufus,

218

Mary L.

256

Ruth, of New York,

205

Mary Josephine,

260

11 1

1

206

Mary Ida,

261

Salmon W.

220

Marj'ette,

260

Samuel, of New

York,

205

11

221

of Maine,

221

Matilda,

206

Samuel C.

2r5

Melanchton,

230

Samuel P.

22S

Minerva,

208

Samuel Stephen

D.

245

Mollie,

216

Samuel F.

257

Myra Somers,

210

Sarah Jane, of Mich.

202

Nanc\- A

213

of Ohio,

214

XXVlIt

INDEX.

Sarah Jane, of Conn.

262

Trac>- M.

210

Sarah C.

220

Veranus L.

241

Sarah W.

228

Viola E.

^-17

Sarah E.

237

Wale. L.

156

Sarah A.

246

Walter,

204

Sarah L.

254

Walter Scott.

188

Sarah Rosetta,

260

Walter L.

256

Sarah, of Me.

222

Warren,

218

i( (1

224

William, of New York,

206

of Ills.

230

207

Sanford,

260

of Ohio,

22S

Sarada,

217

U 1(

229

Simeon N.

235

t u

257

Stephen,

213

of Maine,

241

Stephen H.

214

William R.

138

Sophia W.

209

William Addison,

198

Sophia, Aurora,

217

William Augustus,

'99

Sophronia,

254

William B. of N. Y.

202

Susan,

138

of Ohio,

229

Susan, of New York,

238

William Henry, ofN. Y.

204

Susan B.

230

of Conn

255

Susan M.

261

William H. of N. Y.

208

Susanna D.

220

"

238

Susanna, of Ind.

245

of Maine,

227

" of Maine,

221

of Mass.

237

Sylvester,

227

of Ohio,

230

Tamor Ann.

213

of N. J.

248

Theda,

220

of Conn.

257

Theodore,

226

William Ely.

209

Thesta Sophia.

198

William T. of Ohio,

212

Tom Corwin,

21 1

..

213

Thomas, of Mass.

217

William Raper,

214

" of Maine.

220

William G.

233

Thomas J.

230

William W.

237

INDEX.

XXJX

William A. 239

William riiiiy, 250

William Hunihani, j6o

WinnilVed. Willard P. Zoe Jane.

198

234 227

Mintli gtciieratjon.

Alice, Charles A. Fielding G. Henrietta. James H. Joseph M. Lila, Martin,

228

Mary H.

228

Nancy E.

245

Rosa E.

247

Samuel D.

228

Sherman G

247

Wilford P.

235

Walter p:.

245

Waitscll M

247 247 247 228

228 228 228

247.

XXX

INDEX.

IXDHX TO 1\TI'RM.\RR1A(;F.S.

Firsl (?Piu;r;itiuii.

24

Second 6letieraiioii

Allen,

Samuel

24

Hritt, Hannah

26

Allen.

Abioail

25

Rudd. j\kre\

30

Allen,

Sarah

2-8

Shaw, Mary

27

Brilt,

William

24

Tliinl firCJu'riUinti

Arnold, Miss

.i>

Bates, Raehel

40

Bushnell, Ahis^ail

4"

Canada, Mary

40

Crossman, Mary

.^«

Howland,

29

Howland, Samuel

26

Keith, Susan

39

Kidder, Kphraini

26

Lucas, Joseph

-V

I'almer. Seth

30

I'ool, Mar\-

3^'

Skiff, Nathaniel

30

Car\'er. Experience Kdson, Jose])li

Goreham,

Hebard, Mar)- Hendee. Hannah Smith, Daniel Shaw, Sarah Thurston, l)anicl Thurston, Hannah Waldo, Hatniah

Warduell,

\\'hitman, John Whitman, Nicholas

39 29 29 44 42 29 ^:>7 ^7 42 i7 29 ^7 27

INDEX.

Fiiurtli I'JciierHiiiJii,

AUlcn, Susanna

5.?

Allen, HL-njainiii

37

Hsker. John

43

Barrel, William

i7

Bingham, Gideon

•,?>

Bass, Susanna,

52

Byron, Martha

57

Brown, Sarah

6o

Gary, Daniel

39

Gary, Martha

53

Gurtiss, Mary

56

Ghurch, Hannah

48

Gook, Miss

58

Gonklin, Hannah

69

Grossman, Joseph

38

Grosby, Benjamin

42

Denison, Nathan

hi

Dean, Elijah

4'

Downer, Jerusha

66

Edson, Hannah

40

Fobes, Betty

59

Frome, John

44

Gunsey, Patty

60

Grant, Deliverance

67

Hebard, Abigail

43

Hooper, William

40

Howland, Tabitha

36

Hull. John

31

Ht)lman, Mary

52

Howard, Mary

55

Hardin, Mary

56

Hooper, Lois

59

Jennings, Hannah

44

Janett, Hannah

54

Janett, Mehitabel

55

Lasell, James

45

Mitchell, Nathan,

40

Moulton, James, jr.

44

Mack, Phede

61

Marcy Dorcas

62

Pearcc, Ama

49

Phillips. Lydia

55

Perkins, Deborah

65

Ripley, Jeremiah

33

Ripley, David

33

Riggs, Elizabeth

57

Rogers, Jane

58

Rudd, Rebecca

65

Sargent, Sarah

62

Strong, John

68

Sturdevant, Miss

50

Trumbull, Sarah

64

Taylor, Thankful

47

Washburn, Mar>-

59

Wales. Jerusha

45

XXXll

INDEX.

Webb, Eunice Wartoii, Elizabeth Wright, Joshua

46 I Wilbour,

49 \ Webber, Mar)-

3j i

4'

42

Fifth 6reneratiun.

Ayres, Samuel 47

Alden, Ezra 53

Alden, Daniel 56

Alden, Hannah 91

Allen, Simeon 53

Allen, Joseph 55

Aplin. James 48

Atwood, Jemima 85

Baker, Walter 65

Baxter, Daniel 57

Beal, T A. . 56

Bentley, Mar>- 76

Brainard, Daniel 69

Bradford, Anna 103

Brett, Cynthia 79

Brett, Mehitabel 80

Brett, Rufus 52 Brisbane, Margaret E. 100

Brokaw, Leah 106

Bushnell, Celia 101

Carew, Ruth 75

Carew. Hannah 105

Gary, Usual 54 j

Champlin, Delight 76 \

Cheesman, Anson 61

Clark, Lydia 109

Coloph,

Cooper, James Crar)', John Cunningham, Elizabeth Doan,

Downing, Bateman Drury, Anna Ellery, William Fenton, Rebecca Field, John Field, Susanna Foote, John Ford. John Ford, Susanna Fuller, Timoth}- Geer, Josiah Gladding, Jonathan Gore, Susanna Graves, Amasa Gradt, E]ihraini Greenslit, Benjamin Hale, L\dia

Harilen.

Hedley,

Hnlman, Jane Human, riiomas

54

54 68 100 59 51 88

50 108

49 88

64 64 97 63 67

49 5' 61

64 67 86

57 57 82

58

INDEX.

XXXIll

Hickox, Damaris

gS

' Saxton, Samuel

47

Howard, Ik-la

55

C i-v-i .-v-* .^ t-x .^

48

OllIlIIlOIl?',

Howard, Solomon

68

Skiff, Zervia

lOI

Hubbcrt, M.irtlia

1 02

Smith, Jonah

45

Hubbert, Mar>-

7'

c-.-*:*-!-.

54

, OUllLU,

Hutchens, Zeriiali

75

Smith, Elizabeth

94

Johnson, \V.

69

Snell, William

58

Johnson, Josiali

53

Stanton, PIsther

74

Kcmberty, M.

64

Sfni-1-

66

oLaiK,

Keith, Asa

S3

Storrs, Zervia

71

Keith, Simeon

55

Strong, John

68

Keitli, Benjamin

55

Strong, John

^

King, Abigail

81

Sylvester, Zachariah

52

Kingsley, Jonathan

66

Terrel, Elsie

106

Kingsley, Abigail

103

Thayer, Hannah

53

Knapp, Harriett

107

Thomas,

55

Lathrop, Mercy

70

1 i-»^-.«-*-\»->.^x^»-\

54

1 iionipbt_ni,

Locke, Mary

48

Thompson, Lydia,

78

Lyon, Joanna

71

Thompson, Rachel

98

Meekens, Thomas

61

Trumbull, Walter

64

McCarty, Margaret

106

Vanderbin, Henry

48

Morton, Nathan

59

Wade, N.

57

Moulton, Mally

86

Wales, Hannah

91

Munro, William

49

Wnit

47

V V <1 1 L ,

Nirlinl-

46

Wait, Joel

61

iMieiiois,

Onl-

55 85

Wash b Li rii c 1 sane

59 45

Packard, Huldah

Welch, Reuben

Parish, Asa

69

Weston, Thomas

68

Parish, Eunice

104

Wild, Richard

55

Perkins, Abigail

89

Willey, Lavena

46

Perkins, Ruby

90

Willey,

46

Perkins, William

59

William, K.

64

Round}-, Anna

72

Wood, Clement

57

Sabin, Jerusha

71 1

Woods, Pertha

72

XXXiV

INDEX.

Adams, Aaron

99

Da\-, Ezra H .

93

Alden,

86

Day, Sarah

162

Alger, Fanny

175

Dart, Susan

116

Allen, Maria Louisa

'95

Dodge, Mary

160

Alverson, Sarah

170

Doolittle, C.

94

Ah'erson, Cynthia

177

Doolittle. Lucy

174

Anable,

1 10

Drake,

84

Aiken, William

77

Dresser,

84

Arnold, Joseph

77

Dunham, Ezra

86

Arnold, Fidelia

179

Dunham, Isaac

90

Axtell, Matilda

164

Durant, Freeiove

179

Ayres, Lucy H.

>53

Eaton, John

83

Ayres, Eliza

176

P3aton, Rub\- Ann

118

Babbitt, Eunice H.

165

Flaglin, Tamar

124

Baird, Martha

88

Flagler, Sarah

125

Baker, Andrew-

101

Fletcher, Sally

73

Barnard, Mary

116

Flint, Nodiah

95

Bassett, Susan

126

Field, Anna

170

Bealls, Jonathan

89

Fonda, Catherine J .

167

Bennet, A B.

105

Foster, Eliza W.

157

Bibbins, Benjamin

7'

Fowler,

75

Billins, Ethan

96

Franklin, Amasa A.

105

Billings, Adaline K.

'59

Frazer,

96

Blake. G.

81

Frobisher,

91

Blake, Silas

82

Fuller, Freeiove

'72

Bools, -^

72

Gale,

84

Cannon, Rev Dr

88

Gaser, Sybil

180

Clapp, Sarah

137

Germand, Silas

77

Colwell, Elmer

169

r.iii

96

V^T U 1 .

Cook, Israel

77

Gray, Hannah A.

125

Cook, Harriet

122

Hall, Lemuel

91

Cornwall, Elizabeth

117

Halsej', Luciuda

149

Crandall, Adeline K.

'«5

Harris,

79

Cummin<js,

^7

Harris, Mar\-

1 1 1

INDEX.

XXXV

Haskell, Catlicrinc

14^

Leonard, Wm. W.

98

Hatahway, Thankful

163

Lillie, Lucinda

181

Ha\\\',ii'd, Harriet

83

Lizey, Sarah

171

Ha\-\vard, Nathan

86

Littlefield, James

90

Henderson, Mary

156

Lockvvood,

108

Henry, Betsey

152

Loomis,

no

Hibbard, Charles

95

Lord, Elias

103

Hirl

76

1 Loring, John

lilLKb, ~^— ^

107

Hill. Anna

143

Love, Julia

179

Horrs, Samuel

87

Loveridge, Amasa

72

Howard, Rowana

^6

Macan, Malvina

192

Howard, Gideon

86

Madison, Mallissa

los

Howard, Darius

90

Marchant, D P.

84

Howard, Bethia

158

Maxam, Sally

150

Howard, Phebe

183

Mayo, Hannah

115

Howard, Ephraim

92

McCauley,

84

Howard, Apollos

81

McGinnis, James

107

Hovey, Sarah B.

67

Memmenway, Hiram

99

Hurd, Sophia

114

Mendenhall, Elizabeth

129

Jackson, Kezia

122

84

Jencks, Perr}' J.

99

Miller, Silas

93

Jennings, Phebe

163

Miner, B A.

72

Jerard, Rhoda

129

Mitchell,

84

Jessup, Elizabeth

187

Morse, Hazen

9'

Jones, Joanna

137

Morse, Thomas

104

Keith, Zenas

83

Morse, Parker

104

Keith, Nabby

83

Morris, Susan

144

Keith, Zibo

50

Mott, William

96

Keyes, Mehitabel

113

Moulton, Hannah

'53

King, Julia

163

Newell, Oliver

72

Kinsley, R.

83

Newhall,

132

Kirk, Rachel

145

Newhall,

80

Lane,

134

NichoUs, Polly

188

Langdon, Betsy

123

Oakes, Isaac

88

XXXVI

INDEX.

01ne>', Amasa

95

Staples, Lois

133

Ozgood, Rowcna

187

Stever, Margaret E.

190

Packard, Elbridge

92

Stockbridge, Rhoda G.

139

Packard, Sallie

131

Storer,

104

Parrish, Matilda

112

Streetor, Nathan

97

Patchin, Talent

97

Streetor, Sophia

177

Peck, Sarah E.

191

Spooner, Abiah

152

Phelps, Roger

161

Q

107

oprang,

Phillips, Sarah

136

Stilwell, Lida S.

■95

Phillips Silena

140

Sweet, Rufus

n

Pollard, Stephen

82

Sweet, Ruth

122

Prouty, E.

«5

Sumner, Roger

81

Reed, Lucretia

137

Sylvester Mary

12S

Rhoades, Elizabeth

184

Talbot, Sarah J,

155

Richardson, J P.

82

Titus, James

87

Richardson, Jane

192

Titus, William

97

Rice, Susanna

169

Thompson, Leonard

95

Rice, Laura

178

Thompson, Phebe

146

Robinson, Luc)-

13s

Thayer, Deborah

158

Rodman, Peniah

128

Trac}-, Jabez

184

Sargent, Nicholas E.

74

Trask, Lydia

120

Sawyer, Huldah

137

Torry, Erastus

99

Savage, Anna

182

Tripp, Eunice

195

Scott,

96

Vaughn. Tillinghast

99

Shaw, John

89

Verplank, John D.

ICX)

Smith, John

n

Walker, William

95

Smith, Dolly

137

Ward, Betsey P.

153

Smith, Emil\-

183

Walters, Sarah

1 85

Smith, Eleanor

193

Watson, James

83

^ 1 - < •-, •'\ ^-\ ■-

no

127

Wellman, Hannah 1!. Wellman, John

I I "•

OKuHiei,

Slocum, Fanny

74

Snell, Vashti

154

Wheeler, Anson

72

Snook, Margaret A.

147

Wheeler, John

72

Snow, James

103

White. Mirian

'59

INDEX.

XXX VI I

\Vliitnc\-, Polly Willard. Julia Williamson. Jane Wills. F.liza

119

'59

148

Wilkinson Cicoi'ge

Winship.

Wr-icdn,

Wyort. Sarah

§eu£iith (feneration.

Adams, David F.

Adams, Mary B.

Allien, Samuel

Alden, Hannah C.

Alger, Bets\' Ann

Allan, Anna H.

Allen. Alvah

Allen, Lois

Anable. Edwin E.

Atwood,

Axtell, Martha E.

Babbitt, Wm. S.

Baldwin, Louisa M.

Ball, Maria D.

Bagley. Mary H.

Barker, John M.

Barker.

Barnes, James Barnes. Sarah O. Barren, J. B. Barrett, B P. Bartlet, Dela Harrs'. Lewis Barron. Alfred Bass. George Bass, Susan Beaman, Alfred Beccher. Lucia A.

99

72

96

169

184

Benham. Ester J.

250

-'59

Bishop, Hannah

255

124

1 Blake, Harrison

140

158

Blake, William L.

141

25S

Blossom, Waldo A.

138

242

Bockover, Mary

247

144

Boenbright, Priscilla

i;6

224

Bonney, Charles R.

135

196

Bcnney, Isaac

'35

■15

Booth, Levi

'37

165

Boston, Caroline

'59

127

Bowen, Isaac

143

208

Boyle, James

144

190

Bracket, Mary E.

201

"5

Bradford, Ellen M.

'38

168

Bradford, Sallie

223

244

Bradford, William

'34

173

Rriflford

227

243

Bradley,

186

138

Bridgman, Vienna

241

180

Bridgham, Nelson

156

230

Briggs, Isaac B.

118

"^11

Briggs, D.

141

'39

Brown, Joel G.

168

181

Brown, John

181

260

Brown, Cornelia E.

256

148

Brownell, R.

121

'75

Ikomlev, Luc\- Ami

2G2

XXXVIII

INDEX.

Brooks,

132

Crawford, Sarah E.

189

Bryant, Hiram

136

Grossman, Mary

131

Burnett, KnielineJ.

171

Damon, Roxana

157

Burnett, Cornelia

216

Daniels. Clara J.

253

Burnham, Luc)- Ann

262

Davis,

'34

l^urpee, A.

121

Davis, ]o\\\\

'5'

Burreil. Mar.\-

'37

Da\is, Claretta A.

249

Butler. Anna

238

Darling, S. R.

152

Carnahan, Isaac B.

.87

Degroff, ^ftTyE-.

209

Carnahan. I)a\id

•93

Denett,-I^fflr E.fvxf ^y

198

Cary. Charles

'57

Densmore, S. M.

1 13

Cary, Adeline K.

226

Deval, David

123

Cary, Mar)' E.

241

Dey, Lewis W.

127

Chamberlin, Martha

232

Dickinson, Ansel

'47

Chambers, Sarah

182

Dickson, Sarah Ann

205

Chase, P. B.

'43

Dills, William C.

130

Chase, Cornelius

'99

Donehue, Rachel

190

Chapman, Margaret E.

216

Douglass, David

180

Church, Cordelia

'83

Dougherty,

164

Clapp, S. W.

155

Dought)-. Thomas J.

125

Clark,

'47

Doyle, Mary E.

261

Clark, G. G.

174

Drake, Elisha t).

'36

Clark, Mary S.

222

Drake, Mar\-

144

Coggshall. Wm. H.

125

Drake, Orilia S.

251

Coleman, Isaac

1 48

Duncan, Timothy M.

S7

Copeland, James

155

Dunham, Ebcne/.er

'52

Cole,

213

Dunton. George

150

Cole,

214

Eames, Caroline

204

Connett, J.

163

Eddy,

121

Cope, John

.149

Ellis, Eleazer

'35

Converse, Nellie N.

250

Flli"

'54

X^lils,

Cook, Maria

240

Ferguson, Arvilla

'75

Coolidge, Catherine

235

Field, Harriet M.

180

Cox, Elias

124

Fitch, K. 1).

180

INDliX

XXXIX

Follett, Jesse Foster, Henr\- L. Foster, Sophronia M. Ford, Harriet G. Fowler, Henry French, Rstes W. Fribisher, Benjamin C. Fuller, Flizabeth Fuller, Lunian Fulsom, Harriet E. Gage, Isaac Gale, Nelson B. Gaige, Adelia M.

Gardner,

Gardner, Elizabeth Garland, Elizabeth, Gee, Orson Geer, Persis Gerard, Isabella Getchel. Stephen J. Gibbs, Jesse Giffen, Charles Gilham, Elizabeth Goble. Sarah Gordon, Mar\' A. Gordon. Catherine G. Gorham, Alfred Gould, Lydia Graham, H\eline (jridley. Celesta Green, Sewell Griswold. .Martha K. Gurney, Augusta Gurne\', Betsev

141

Hanlev, Matilda

153

'57

Hannah, William H.

121

^^5

Harris, Rufus

169

.58

Harris, A.

173

122

Hart, Verginia D.

210

■36

Haskell. William

•54

.58

Haskell, Eliza

'43

174

Haskins, I\Iar>-

190

^n

Hathorn, Gilbert

189

lyO

Haven, Annie A.

258

120

Hayes, Francis

136

•5'

Henderson, John M.

192

203

Henry, Alexander C.

190

1 12

Hibb, William

I lu

121

Hildreth, Susanna

221

15'

Hills, Sarah

258

114

Hill, Martha W.

250

259

Holmes, Andrew-

123

212

Hopkins, Fannj-

208

•57

Horton, Daniel

119

128

Horton, Alonzo

'93

114

Howard, J.

'47

155

Howard, Daniel S.

155

244

Howes, J. T.

138

232

Hurlbutt,

127

231

Hurlbutt, William T.

127

151

Hurlbert, Mar>'

129

158

Huber, Charles B.

195

^59

Hyde,

118

207

Hyde, Emil\-

200

95

Jarvis, Sarah .M.

20y

255

Jenkins, Gertrude

-'39

"55

Jenn\-, Lucretia P.

217

155

Johnson, S. 0.

151

XL

INDEX.

Johnson,

'54

Merriam, C>-nthia

182

Jones, Rtnjaiiiin P.

120

Merriam, James

182

Jones, Kniil)- T.

141

Miller, Maria P.

229

Jones.

176

Mitchell, Anna

129

Jordan,

163

IVForgan, T. R.

126

Judd.

120

Moore, Joseph A.

'7'

Kenard,

210

Morse, Mir'ani

220

Kent, K.

'5'

Morse, Nelson.

184

Keith, H. K.

155

Morrow. W. F.

165

Keith, Arza H.

161

Mowry. Samuel

119

Kimball, Rosetta

138

Mowry, H.

181

Komonisky, Phebe

262

Mullinger, John

130

Lamson, Morgan

'39

Murdock, George F.

'7'

Lamb, Laura

150

^lusdirk, Sarah

202

Laguin F.

186

M\ers. Nanc}-

229

Lear, Lucy C.

261

Narcross, S. G.

140

Lewis, Kliza S.

^-il

Newton, James M.

196

Leveck, P^dvvard D.

16S

Newell, Sarah M.

210

Lockwood, James H.

139

Newman.

215

Ludlow, William B.

192

Noble,

152

Lyon, Lewis

164

Northup, Phebe

234

L\-on, Stephen.

166

Osborn, Julia

252

March. Jane

118

Osborne, F. F.

174

Marks, Lucy Ann

'3'

Packard. Fldward S.

155

Martin, John

^n

Page, Isaac

118

Mason, William N.

1 85

Palmeter, \\'ait\-

242

Mathers, Cordelia

226

Parker, Harriet

'53

Matthews, Albert

164

Parker, Caroline

243

Mattison. Ira

124

Pass, Hannah N.

176

Maxam, ILarriet AL

236

Perkins, Luke

155

McRea, Elizabeth

'75

Perkins, Uaniel

168

Mead, Rhuca

261

Peck, Myron H.

196

Medberry, Harriet K.

^54

Ferine, Amanda

165

Merriam,

146

Piatt, H. 1).

125

INDEX.

xu

Foestla\-. Jessie

■38

Smith,

140

Prescott,

'73

Smith, D G.

164

Purvis, Cordelia

^34

Smith, Austin S.

176

Reed, N.

143

Snow, Zipha

121

Re>-nolds, Calvin J.

127

Southwick, Thos

M.

122

Rice, Dorcas

228

Shipfield, James

W.

170

173

Sprague, Samuel

'56

Roby, Henry

^n

Spencer, Dora

224

Robinson, Sophia

223

Stearns, Calvin

121

R<Kk, Nancy

246

Stearns, I. V.

'32

Roll, George

192

Stevenson, Thomas

'30

Rook, Robert R.

128

Stone, Martha

155

Rogers, Jane S.

144

Sweft, Francis C

115

Roripaugh, Stephen

186

Swift, Alexander

187

Rowe, Martha

'75

Taylor, Mary B.

204

Russell, William

I 12

Teague, Daniel

'34

Safford, Reuben

180

Thayer, Helen

253

Sampson, Ellen A.

'37

Thompson, Geo,

W.

139

Sampson, Thomas R.

'37

Thurston, David C.

153

Sawyer, Caroline

201

Thurber, Thomas

J.

168

Sayre, Edward

'95

Tucker, Elizia

218

Schenck, A. V. C.

'52

Turner, Margaret

J-

144

Sibley, Solomon

'5'

Turner, Anna

220

Simpson, Eavina

1,6

Van Valkenburg,

185

162

Vandemark,

211

Skinner. Jane A.

175

Vigor. Henry

166

Skinner, Sarah M.

252

Wade, Ellen

'75

Shepard, Cyrus

116

Walker,

219

Shipper, Diana

236

Walters, T.

186

Shipper, Dordana

236

Walters, Meta

177

Shipper, Fanny J.

^n

Win

1 12

V V ai c, ^^^~"

Shumway, Emily

251

WnrH

203

\ V cll U,

Smitli, Anson

124

Waterhouse,

219

Smith, Ada

130

Waterman, Temp

srance

221

sui ;

/iX/JJLV.

Watson. Olive

235

Willoughby, Wm. F.

184

Welch, Samuel

1 12

Wilson, 1"" ranees T.

239

Weston, Caroline

13«

Wisuell. J. A.

1 86

Wheeler, Thomas

151

Withers. Marcellus

'30

Whitman, Thomas Scott i 36

Woodruff; Leah A.

188

White, Lizzie j.

235

Woodworth, Henrietta R

. 2S6

Whittaker, Susan

226

Woodworth, Rachel

256

Whittington, Eliza

^55

Wright, William

180

Wiggins, Benj. F.

12y

'43

Wilkinson, George

'-5

York, C.

tSo

Williams, H. W.

'47

Young. Henry

1-6&

Eighth

^eriBration.

Allen, George M.

202

Holt, Henry E.

260

Ackers, A.

228

Keys, William H.

232

Brown, (ieorge

200

Logan, Elizabeth

268

Beach, James B.

212

Meeks, Lorenzo

245

Collins. Robert M.

202

Macy. U.

247

Carter, Augustus

222

(3wens, Mary D.

24s

Clark, Wallace

223

Potter, Florence E.

223

Davenport, L)'dia D.

235

Penn, Clara E.

228

Elliott, John

24s

Reid, A. M.

245

Elsrath,

24s

Server, Emma

200

Edwards^ M. F.

247

S'^^rwood,

228

Flood. Harriet N.

219

Scott, 1..- ie C.

230

Ferguson. J. B.

245

Swaim, Bronson

246

Gaines, J.S.

228

Sprause, Elizabeth

247

Goodel. Minnie L.

236

Strattan, Benjamin

247

Harman, \\ . B.

219

Thompson, Allen

228

Haskell. H.

227

VanHitch, Frederick

202

Hall, Lois

246

Whitman, PVank

220

Hinshavv, Jesse

247

Whitesill, J. M.

228

Heaton, Asa

247

Young. Sarah B.

247

Huddlcson, Robert

247

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