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In 1850 he married an American college teacher, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz, who later wrote introductory books about natural history and, after his death, a lengthy biography of her husband.
On 26 March 1767 Jeffrey Amherst married Elizabeth, daughter of General George Cary ( Joshua Reynolds, 1767 )
In 1753 he married Jane Dalison ; following the death of his first wife he married Elizabeth Cary in 1767.
* Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland ( 1584 1639 ), English poet, translator and dramatist
* Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, born Elizabeth Cabot Cary, ( 1822 1907 ), American educator
Robert Cary and his wife Elizabeth raised nine children, two of whom, Alice and Phoebe, became well-known poetesses and writers.
Warrants were issued for 36 more people, with examinations continuing to take place in Salem Village: Sarah Dustin ( daughter of Lydia Dustin ), Ann Sears, Bethiah Carter Sr. and her daughter Bethiah Carter Jr., George Jacobs, Sr. and his granddaughter Margaret Jacobs, John Willard, Alice Parker, Ann Pudeator, Abigail Soames, George Jacobs, Jr. ( son of George Jacobs, Sr. and father of Margaret Jacobs ), Daniel Andrew, Rebecca Jacobs ( wife of George Jacobs, Jr. and sister of Daniel Andrew ), Sarah Buckley and her daughter Mary Witheridge, Elizabeth Colson, Elizabeth Hart, Thomas Farrar, Sr., Roger Toothaker, Sarah Proctor ( daughter of John and Elizabeth Proctor ), Sarah Bassett ( sister-in-law of Elizabeth Proctor ), Susannah Roots, Mary DeRich ( another sister-in-law of Elizabeth Proctor ), Sarah Pease, Elizabeth Cary, Martha Carrier, Elizabeth Fosdick, Wilmot Redd, Sarah Rice, Elizabeth Howe, Capt.
Cary was born either in 1609 or 1610 as the son of Sir Henry Cary, afterwards 1st Viscount Falkland, and his wife Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland, whose father Sir Lawrence Tanfield was at that time Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer.
* Elizabeth Tanfield Cary The Tragedy of Mariam published
Alex Pareene, who writes about politics for Salon, in New York in 2012Regular contributors include the political opinion writers Glenn Greenwald and Alex Pareene ; political analyst Steve Kornacki and David Sirota ; critics Laura Miller and Andrew O ' Hehir ; pop-culture columnist Mary Elizabeth Williams ; aviation columnist Patrick Smith ; Tracy Clark-Flory writing on feminist and gender topics ; advice columnist Cary Tennis ; and economics writer Andrew Leonard.
In 1765 through 1768, Wythe was returned to the House from Elizabeth City County along with Willson Miles Cary.
Shadd Cary joined the National Woman Suffrage Association, working alongside Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton for women's suffrage, testifying before the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives and becoming the first black woman to cast a vote in a national election.
Elizabeth Cary may refer to:
* Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland, early modern poet and playwright

Elizabeth and Agassiz
Alexander Emmanuel Rodolphe Agassiz ( December 17, 1835 March 27, 1910 ), son of Louis Agassiz and stepson of Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, was an American scientist and engineer.
* 1822 Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, American college president ( d. 1907 )
Charles Darwin, Robert Frost, Louis Pasteur, Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, John James Audubon, Linus Pauling, Margaret Mead, Maria Mitchell, and Thomas Edison became members of the Society.
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* Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz ( née Cary ), founder of Radcliffe College
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* Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz ( 1822 1907 ), educator ; wife of Louis
* Alexander Emanuel Agassiz ( 1835 1910 ), U. S. scientist and engineer ; son of Louis and Elizabeth
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Elizabeth and 1822
Elizabeth was chartered by the Virginia General Assembly in 1822.
However, as memoirs and obituaries are quick to point out, she was probably most famous for her historical works: Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth ( 1818 ), Memoirs of the Court of James I ( 1822 ), and Memoirs of the Court of Charles I ( 1833 ).
Marrying Elizabeth Gillespie in 1810, they had four children ; Rebecca Elizabeth ( 1813 ), Elizabeth Delsey ( 1817 ), Isabella Anne ( 1820 ), and Samuel Gllespie ( 1822 ).
Descended from a long-established Northumbrian family seated at Howick Hall, Grey was the second but eldest surviving son of General Sir Charles Grey KB ( 1729 1807 ) and his wife, Elizabeth ( 1743 / 4 1822 ), daughter of George Grey of Southwick, co. Durham.
In 1822, Edward Lesslie and the rest of his family, along with Elizabeth Mackenzie, joined Mackenzie and John Lesslie in Upper Canada.
Elizabeth brought along a young woman, Isabel Baxter ( 1805 73 ), whom she had chosen for William Lyon Mackenzie to marry, and the couple were married July 1, 1822 in Montreal.
Two months later, in May 1769, the Duke married Elizabeth Wrottesley ( 1 November 1745 25 May 1822 ), daughter of the Reverend Sir Richard Wrottesley, Dean of Windsor.
At the age of 26, Ashmun was the leader in 1822 of a group of settlers and missionaries to Liberia on the ship Elizabeth.
Since then, they have been used to represent Royal Assent to legislation in both the Parliament of Scotland and Scottish Parliament, and have also been used at State occasions, including the first visit to Scotland as sovereign by King George IV in 1822 and the first visit to Scotland as sovereign by Queen Elizabeth in 1953.
In 1846 Sidney Herbert married Elizabeth ( b. Richmond, 21 July 1822 ; d. Herbert House, London, 30 Oct 1911 ), only daughter of Lt .- Gen. Charles Ash à Court-Repington and niece of William à Court, 1st Baron Heytesbury.
The " 1822 Turner-McTaggart cabin " where Elizabeth was born survives at Thorah Beach as does the engraved sterling silver trowel used in the Town Hall ceremony of 1910.
* Mary Frances Elizabeth Boscawen, 17th Baroness le Despencer ( née Stapleton ) ( 1822 1891 )
In 1762, Grey married Elizabeth Grey ( 1744 1822 ), the daughter of George Grey of Southwick ( 1713 1746 ), their children were:
Then came Six Poems in illustration of drawings by Princess Elizabeth ( 1813 ), The English Dance of Death ( 1815 1816 ), The Dance of Life ( 1816 1817 ), The Adventures of Johnny Quae Genus ( 1822 )— all written for Rowlandson's caricatures ; together with histories of Oxford and Cambridge, and of Westminster Abbey for Ackermann ; Picturesque Tours along the Rhine and other rivers, Histories of Madeira, Antiquities of York, texts for Turner's Southern Coast Views, and contributions innumerable to the Literary Repository.
In 1822, Elizabeth, Coke's daughter, recorded that 800 birds were shot in one day.
She died in 1822, leaving a son and a daughter, Elizabeth, who became the wife of author Herman Melville.
They had two children: Elizabeth Smith ( 1822 1911 ) and Greene Smith ( ca.
Samuel and Maria had three children: James Monroe Gouverneur ( 1822 1885 ), a deaf-mute who died at the Spring Grove Asylum in Baltimore, Maryland ; Elizabeth Kortright Gouverneur ( 1824 1868 ) who married Henry Lee Heiskell ; and Samuel Laurence Gouverneur, Jr. ( 1826 1880 ), who married Marian Campbell ( 1821 1914 ), and became the first U. S. consul in Fuzhou, China ( then spelled Foo Chow ).

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