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Cary, Miles (bap. 1623–1667) – Encyclopedia Virginia

Cary, Miles (bap. 1623–1667) – Encyclopedia Virginia
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Cary, Miles (d. 1709) – Encyclopedia Virginia

Cary, Miles (d. 1709) – Encyclopedia Virginia
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Cary, Henry (ca. 1650–by 1720) – Encyclopedia Virginia

Cary, Henry (ca. 1650–by 1720) – Encyclopedia Virginia
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Cary, Archibald (1721–1787) – Encyclopedia Virginia

Early Years Cary was born on January 24, 1721, probably in Williamsburg. He was the son of the builder Henry Cary and his second wife, Ann Edwards Cary. He grew up in Williamsburg and at Ampthill, the elegant brick mansion that his father erected near the mouth of Falling Creek in the portion of Henrico County that in 1749 became Chesterfield County. Cary probably attended the College of William and Mary. He was handsome, strong, tall, and pugnacious. On September 21, 1742, his father deeded him 4,132 acres of valuable land in the part of Goochland County that in 1749 became Cumberland County. In 1744 Cary married Mary Randolph, of Turkey Island, in Henrico County. They had one son and eight daughters, several of whom died in infancy or childhood.

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Author Maureen Cary's new book "Winter's Fire" is a riveting tale of conspiracy and willful desire among the nobility of England in the 1600s

Author Maureen Cary’s new book “Winter’s Fire” is a riveting tale of conspiracy and willful desire among the nobility of England in the 1600s Share Article Recent release “Winter’s Fire” from Page Publishing author Maureen Cary is an intriguing novel about the capricious and intricate lives of nobles in 1600s England. SAN PABLO, Calif. (PRWEB) February 23, 2021 Maureen Cary, a native of California who has spent twenty years teaching college-bound seniors in the Bay Area, has completed her new book “Winter’s Fire”: an evocative book that shares the fascinating moments of England’s finest nobility that involve secrets, murder, revolution, and their own wants.

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