Carey / Cary family news

Title Also Known As

Carey / Cary family newsletters : a collection of family history and news.

Authors

Language

English

Publication Date

1995-

Publisher

Carey / Cary Family

Place of Publication

Ellicott City, Maryland

Physical

v. : ill., coat of arms, ports.

Numeric Designation

Vol. 1 no. 1 (Jan 1995) -

Notes

Cover title (binder cover): Carey / Cary family newsletters: a collection of family history and news.

Editor: Helen Simmons Carey, with David Carey as contributing editor.

Not yet available in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) at this time. (11 Nov. 2005).

Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Carey (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, Germany, Ireland, and Scotland. Many originated in Bristol, Devon, Faulkland, and Downacary, England. Some immigrated to Barbados (West Indies), and to Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina, and Virginia in the 1600s. In the 1700s, some settled in Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Some focus is on (but not limited to) early ancestors, including: the immigrant Thomas Carey who settled in Maryland in 1666; the Quaker John Carey of Pennsylvania; Jonathan Carey of Worcester County, Maryland; Stephen Carey, the son of Stephan Brown Carey of Sussex County, Delaware; and James Carey who was born in 1850 in Maryland. During the 1800s, some moved to New Brunswick and Ontario (Canada), New Zealand, and to Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma Territory, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming Territory. Later descendants also lived in Australia, Guam, England, and in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, Washington, Washington D.C., and elsewhere. Information includes births, deaths, and marriages of earlier Careys as well as contemporary members of this family organization.

Includes queries.

Includes Caary, Caire, Cairey, Cairie, Cairrie, Cairy, Care, Caree, Carei, Cari, Carie, Cariere, Caries, Carire, Cariy, Carr, Carray, Carre, Carrea, Carree, Carrei, Carrey, Carri, Carrie, Carriea, Carriee, Carriey, Carry, Cary, Carye, Ceary, Ceire, Currie, Curry, DeKari, Kari, Kary, Kearey, Keary, Kerin, Kerry, Kerrye, O'Ciardhas, O'Keary, and other variant spellings.

Also includes Banghardt, Collins, Dale, Godfrey, Grout, Hahn, Henderson, Kinney, Lamontagne, McCubbin, Merfey, Skelton, Westmoreland, Wilson, and other related families.

Also includes information abou the Clan Carey of Ireland, established in 1998, by Rear Admiral James "Jim" J. Carey of Alexandria, Virginia.

Also includes information about another Car(e)y Association, which is also known as the Gilman and Kate Carey Association. This was established for the descendants of Gilman Carey (1840-1923) and his wife Mary Rosanna "Kate" Curtis (1846-1911), who were married in 1865, at Westmoreland, New Hampshire. This Association was had its first reunion in 1935.

Includes some bibliographic references.

Semi-Annual

Three per year (vols. 1-2 in 1995-1997); semiannual (1998-2000); one annual issue and a reunion supplement (2001-thereafter).

Beginning with vol. 6 no. 1 (winter/spring 2001), each volume had one issue and one reunion supplement.

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Contains

Carey / Cary family news v. 1, issue 1 (Jan. 1995)

Carey / Cary family news v. 1, issue 2 (June 1995)

Carey / Cary family news v. 1, issue 3 (Nov. 1995)

Carey / Cary family news v. 1-14 (1995-2009)

Carey / Cary family news v. 10, issue 1 (spring/summer 2005)

Carey / Cary family news v. 10, Reunion (2005) supplement

Carey / Cary family news v. 11, issue 1 (spring/summer 2006)

Carey / Cary family news v. 11, Reunion (2006) supplement

Carey / Cary family news v. 12, issue 1 (spring/summer 2007)

Carey / Cary family news v. 13, issue 1 (spring/summer 2008)

Carey / Cary family news v. 14 no. 1 (Fall 2009)

Carey / Cary family news v. 2, issue 1 (spring 1996)

Carey / Cary family news v. 2, issue 2 (winter 1996/1997)

Carey / Cary family news v. 2, issue 3 summer/fall (Sept. 1997)

Carey / Cary family news v. 3, issue 1 winter (Jan. 1998)

Carey / Cary family news v. 3, issue 2 summer (May 1998)

Carey / Cary family news v. 4, issue 1 winter (Jan. 1999)

Carey / Cary family news v. 4, issue 2 summer (May 1999)

Carey / Cary family news v. 5, issue 1 winter (Jan. 2000)

Carey / Cary family news v. 5, issue 2 summer (May 2000)

Carey / Cary family news v. 6, issue 1 winter/spring 2001

Carey / Cary family news v. 6, issue 2 (Aug. 2001) supplement

Carey / Cary family news v. 7, issue 1 (winter/spring 2002)

Carey / Cary family news v. 7, issue 2 (Aug. 2002)

Carey / Cary family news v. 8, issue 1 (spring 2003)

Carey / Cary family news v. 8, Reunion (July 2003) supplement

Carey / Cary family news v. 9, issue 1 (spring/summer 2004)

Carey / Cary family news v. 9, Reunion (July 2004) supplement

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