The Cary family in America . IHEBI- (WRV. ALICE CARY THE GARY FAMILY IN AMERICA The first town meeting was held September 1, 1681,and John Gary and seventy-four others, including hisbrother David, were admitted as citizens. GaptainBenjamin Ghurch, the famous warrior, and the conquerorof King Philip, was one of these. He and John Garywere often chosen together on matters of moment. The Gary homestead in Bristol was on what is nowcalled Malthouse Lane, from the fact that John was abrewer, and traces of the brewery may now be seen on thefarm owned by the late William Paul. The ale wasshipped to N


The Cary family in America . IHEBI- (WRV. ALICE CARY THE GARY FAMILY IN AMERICA The first town meeting was held September 1, 1681,and John Gary and seventy-four others, including hisbrother David, were admitted as citizens. GaptainBenjamin Ghurch, the famous warrior, and the conquerorof King Philip, was one of these. He and John Garywere often chosen together on matters of moment. The Gary homestead in Bristol was on what is nowcalled Malthouse Lane, from the fact that John was abrewer, and traces of the brewery may now be seen on thefarm owned by the late William Paul. The ale wasshipped to Newport and from thence to most of theGolonies. On May 3, 1687, the first church was organized withonly eight members. John Gary was one of the first twodeacons, and also was chosen church clerk. The first record made in his handwriting is as follows: In the year 1687 it pleased Ck)d to bringe that reverendMr. Lee to Bristol, and on a visit to se the plac andpreach to the peopell Ther was a joynt voat of the town for his takingcharg heer


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