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WILLIAM CARY 1495–1528 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1495
Birth Location: England - son of Thomas
Death Date: 28 Jun 1528
Death Location: England
Father: Thomas CARY
Mother: Margaret SPENCER
Spouse(s): Mary BOLEYN
Children(s): Mary CARY
In 1495, WILLIAM CARY entered the world in England - son of Thomas, born to Thomas Cary And Margaret Spencer. WILLIAM CARY married Mary Boleyn, and had children including Mary Cary. WILLIAM CARY passed away in 1528 in England.
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Biography
- In 1495, WILLIAM CARY entered the world in England - son of Thomas, born to Thomas Cary And Margaret Spencer.
- WILLIAM CARY married Mary Boleyn, and had children including Mary Cary.
- WILLIAM CARY passed away in 1528 in England.
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WILLIAM CARY's Ancestors
WILLIAM CARY's Descendants
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1. Mary CARY 1530–1568 m. Francis KNOLLYS 1514–1596
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1. Anne KNOLLYS 1560– m. Thomas WEST 1556–1601
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1. Thomas WEST 1577–1618
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2. Penelope WEST 1582–1619 m. Herbert PELHAM 1580–1624
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1. Herbert PELHAM 1600–1645
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WILLIAM CARY's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1495
Event Place: England - son of Thomas
Record Source: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between1623and 1650 the Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charle, Weis page 4 line 36.
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Event Type: Title
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 28 Jun 1528
Event Place: England