Washington Carey was born to Phillip Cary (old spelling) and Mariah Richards in December 1838, in Greenbrier, VA (now West Virginia).
His siblings were:
John Miller Carey (1828-1896)
Sam Carey (1833-????)
Amanda Carey (1837-????)
Washington married Virginia Fleisher in Greenbrier, VA on January 5, 1860.
Their children were:
Philip Carey (1860-????)
Samuel Carey (1863-????)
Ellen Carey (1864-????)
Mary Carey (1869-????)
Frederick Carey (1872-1937)
Frank Carey (1875-1943)
Julia Carey (1880-1911)
The 1870 Census shows the Carey family in Charleston, WV. Washington was a house painter, and his father Phillip was living with the family at the time and working as a day laborer.
The 1880 Census shows the Carey family in the Upper township of Lawrence Co., Ohio. Washington was still working as a painter, and his father was still living with the family at that time and at the advanced age of 75 still working as a farmer.
The 1900 Census shows Washington living in Coal Grove Village, Ohio with his son Frederick & Frederick's family. He was still occupied as a house painter.
Washington Carey died on July 15, 1902. He is buried in the Newton Cemetery in Coal Grove, Ohio.
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Washington Carey was born to Phillip Cary (old spelling) and Mariah Richards in December 1838, in Greenbrier, VA (now West Virginia).
His siblings were:
John Miller Carey (1828-1896)
Sam Carey (1833-????)
Amanda Carey (1837-????)
Washington married Virginia Fleisher in Greenbrier, VA on January 5, 1860.
Their children were:
Philip Carey (1860-????)
Samuel Carey (1863-????)
Ellen Carey (1864-????)
Mary Carey (1869-????)
Frederick Carey (1872-1937)
Frank Carey (1875-1943)
Julia Carey (1880-1911)
The 1870 Census shows the Carey family in Charleston, WV. Washington was a house painter, and his father Phillip was living with the family at the time and working as a day laborer.
The 1880 Census shows the Carey family in the Upper township of Lawrence Co., Ohio. Washington was still working as a painter, and his father was still living with the family at that time and at the advanced age of 75 still working as a farmer.
The 1900 Census shows Washington living in Coal Grove Village, Ohio with his son Frederick & Frederick's family. He was still occupied as a house painter.
Washington Carey died on July 15, 1902. He is buried in the Newton Cemetery in Coal Grove, Ohio.
Any use of this memorial information without written permission is considered illegal use of copyrighted material, and will be prosecuted.
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