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Daniel Cary 1785–1805 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 OCT 1785

Birth Location: Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States

Death Date: 7 APR 1805

Death Location: Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States

Father: Ezra Cary

Mother: Cynthia Tolman

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In 1785, Daniel Cary entered the world in Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States, born to Ezra Cary And Cynthia Tolman. Daniel Cary passed away in 1805 in Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1785, Daniel Cary entered the world in Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States, born to Ezra Cary And Cynthia Tolman.
  • Daniel Cary passed away in 1805 in Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States.

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Daniel Cary's Ancestors

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Daniel Cary
1785–1805
Birth Place: Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States
Parents
Ezra Cary
1749–1839
Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Cynthia Tolman
1752–1826
Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA
Grandparents
Zechariah Cary
1713–1763
Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA
Susanna Bass
1715–1764
Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA
Great-Grandparents
Ephraim Cary
1679–1765
Hannah Waldo
1687–1777
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Francis Cary
1648–1718
Hannah Brett
1654–1688

Daniel Cary's Timeline

2 Records

1785
2 OCT 1785
Birth of Daniel Cary in Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States
Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States
1805
7 APR 1805
Age 20
Death of Daniel Cary in Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States
Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 OCT 1785
    Event Place: Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 APR 1805
    Event Place: Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States

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