The Cary family in America . d, That the secretary be authorized to en-grave these resolutions and present the same to the familyof the deceased, tendering our respectful sympathy andcondolence with them, upon their irreparable loss. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meetingbe signed by the chairman and secretary, and published. Robert S. Lyon, W. Burn HAM, Chairman. 4. Samuel Harris Gary, fifth child of Jonathan Garyof Gharlestown, Boston and Lexington, Mass., was born inBoston, Mass., July 22, 1800. Samuel Gary, while a boy,was employed in the law office of a Mr. Monroe, at


The Cary family in America . d, That the secretary be authorized to en-grave these resolutions and present the same to the familyof the deceased, tendering our respectful sympathy andcondolence with them, upon their irreparable loss. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meetingbe signed by the chairman and secretary, and published. Robert S. Lyon, W. Burn HAM, Chairman. 4. Samuel Harris Gary, fifth child of Jonathan Garyof Gharlestown, Boston and Lexington, Mass., was born inBoston, Mass., July 22, 1800. Samuel Gary, while a boy,was employed in the law office of a Mr. Monroe, at thehead of State Street, Boston. During the fall of 1814, at the time when the townwas in a state of great commotion, British war vesselsbeing outside the harbor, while Governor Strong was doingall in his power to protect the city, by building andstrengthening the fortifications in the harbor, moving ar-tillery from place to place, drums beating, troops march-ing, etc., while Samuel Gary was riding a spirited horse, the 102. CARY MEMORIAL LIBRARY. LEXIXGTOX, MASS. THE GARY FAMILY IN AMERICA animal became unmanageable and threw his rider, drag-ging him for some distance. He was taken up and laid onthe steps of the church on the north end of HanoverStreet, and found to be terribl}^ injured about the died December 3, 1814, aged fourteen years, fourmonths and eleven days. 4. Nathaniel Harris Gary, of Boston, Lexington andBrooklyn, N. Y., sixth child of Jonathan Gary of Gharles-town and Lexington, Mass., was born at Boston, Mass.,February 22, 1802. He was married first in Boston in1826 to Sarah B. Floyd. She died in Brooklyn, N. Y.,October 3, 1835, aged thirty years, six months. One child: 5. Maria Gary, born July 13, 1827. She was mar- ried to David S. T. Hardy of Franklin, Mass.,and died December 15, 1871, leaving threechildren. Nathaniel Harris Gary was married secondly No-vember 18, 1836, to Ann Eliza Wilson of Portsmouth,N. H. She died in Brooklyn, August, 1840. No iss


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