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Myles Carey 1622–1667 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 30 JAN 1622
Birth Location: Bristol, Avon, Gloucester, England, United Kingdom
Death Date: 10 JUN 1667
Death Location: Windmill Point, Warwick County, Virginia, British Colonial America
Father: John Sr.
Mother: Alice Hobson
Spouse(s): Anne Taylor
Children(s): Thomas Cary, Elizabeth Cary, Wilson Cary, Anne Cary, Henry Sr., Bridget Cary, Elizabeth Cary, Myles None, Major Cary
The story of Myles Carey began in 1622 in Bristol, Avon, Gloucester, England, United Kingdom. Myles Carey married Anne Taylor, and had children including Anne Cary, Bridget Cary, Elizabeth Cary, Henry Cary Sr, Major William Cary, Myles, Thomas Cary, Wilson Cary. Myles Carey passed away in 1667 in Windmill Point, Warwick County, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- The story of Myles Carey began in 1622 in Bristol, Avon, Gloucester, England, United Kingdom.
- Myles Carey married Anne Taylor, and had children including Anne Cary, Bridget Cary, Elizabeth Cary, Henry Cary Sr, Major William Cary, Myles, Thomas Cary, Wilson Cary.
- Myles Carey passed away in 1667 in Windmill Point, Warwick County, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Myles Carey's Ancestors
Myles Carey's Descendants
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1. Thomas Cary 1647–1709
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2. Elizabeth Cary 1653–1704
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3. Wilson Cary 1703–
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4. Anne Cary 1649–1700
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5. Henry (Cary) Sr. 1650–1720
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6. Bridget Cary 1652–1670
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7. Elizabeth Cary 1653–
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8. Myles 1655–1708
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9. Major (William) Cary 1657–1713 m. Martha Scarsbrook 1667–1730 m. Scarbrook, (Scarisbrook,) Scasbrook, 1665–1730
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1. Martha Cary 1682–1738
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2. Miles Cary 1705–1776
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3. William Cary 1700–1742
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4. John Cary 1701–1711
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5. Jacquelin Cary 1703–
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6. Elizabeth Cary 1704–
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7. Harwood Cary 1685–1721 m. Thruston 1685–1720
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1. Mary Cary 1705–1739 m. Francis Wilkinson 1703–1738
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1. Wilkerson 1727–
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2. Mary Wilkinson 1735–
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3. David Wilkinson 1728–1759
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4. Wilkerson 1726–
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5. Ursala 1729–
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6. Thomas Wilkerson 1735–1811 m. Sarah Gilliam 1728–1802
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7. Wilkinson, (Wilkenson,) Wilkison 1730–1806 m. Judith Lee 1732–1787 m. Margaret Dudley 1730–1792
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8. Priscilla Wilkerson 1730–
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9. William Wilkerson 1725–1781
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2. William Cary 1708–1784
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3. Harwood (Cary) Jr. 1720–
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8. Martha Cary 1686–1738 m. Edward Jaquelin 1668–1739
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1. Elizabeth Jaquelin 1709–1785
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2. Mary Jaquelin 1714–1764
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3. Matthew Jaquelin 1707–1727
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4. Edward Jaquelin 1716–1734
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5. Martha Jaquelin 1711–1792
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Myles Carey's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 30 JAN 1622
Event Place: Bristol, Avon, Gloucester, England, United Kingdom
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: JUN 1667
Event Place: Buried at Miles Cary Cemetery, Cary's Quarters, Warwick County, Virginia, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Baptism
Event Date: 30 JAN 1622
Event Place: Bristol, Avon, Gloucester, England, United Kingdom
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Occupation
Event Date: 1665
Event Place: Governor's Council, Escheator General for the Colony
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Title
Genealogy Event 6
Event Type: Custom Event
Event Date: BET 1657 AND 1665
Event Place: Fought in the Dutch Anglo war. He died from wounds received while defending Fort Comfort from a raid by the Dutch Navy.
Genealogy Event 7
Event Type: Immigration
Event Place: Immigrated from Bristol, England to America.
Genealogy Event 8
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 JUN 1667
Event Place: Windmill Point, Warwick County, Virginia, British Colonial America