Notes for Henry CARY


1860 census Union, Broome Co., NY page 208
Henry Carey age 37 Farmer b. NY
Nancy age 38 b. NY
Emily age 29 b. NY
William age 18 helper b. NY
Isaac age 10 b. NY
Charity age 8 b. NY
Jacob age 6 b. NY
Abigail age 4 b. NY
Margaret age 1 b. NY


1870 Red Vermillion, Nemaha Co., KS page 47
McNary William age 28 Farmer b. NY
Mary age 29 keeping house b. NY
Thomas age 3 b. KS

2 households away
Cary Henry age 47 Farmer b. NY
Nancy age 48 keeping house b. NY
Charity age 18 domestic b. NY
Jacob age 16 farm laborer b. NY
Abbey age 13 house keeping b. NY
Cynthiana age 11 keeping house b. NY
Sampson age 9 b. NY
Noah age 3 b. KS


http://www.rootsweb.com/~bonjourf/neuchatel.html
OLD SETTLERS' TALES.
HISTORICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE EARLY SETTLEMENT AND SETTLERS OF NORTHEASTERN POTTAWATOMIE AND SOUTHWESTERN NEMAHA COUNTIES, KANSAS,
From Earliest Settlement To The Year 1877.
BY F. F. CREVECOEUR,

Henry Cary came here with his wife and five or six children, from Iowa, in the spring of 1866. They were originally from New York. He homesteaded the place now owned by John Parker, to whom he sold it. One of his children's name was Charity. It is supposed he went to Arkansas from here in about 1870. Mr. Cary had a stepson by the name of McNary, who, it is thought, went with his stepfather when the latter left here. McNary worked for Mr. Grover and for Mr. Colwell while living here.
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