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Mathews-Williams Family Genealogy

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Miles Cary Col.

Col. Miles Cary, of "Richneck", Warwick Co., VA. Miles Cary, of "Rich Neck", Warwick County, Virginia; magistrate, captain and lieutenant-colonel of militia 1699; county lieutenant 1705; clerk of the General Court 1691; register of Vice Admiralty Court 1697-1699;p member House of Burgesses 1683-1706; charter trustee William and Mary College 1693; rector Board of the College 1705-1706; Surveyor-General 1699-1705; naval Officer and receiver of duties, York River, 1699-1709.


Miles Cary

Miles Cary, III, died unmarried.


Miles Cary

Miles Cary, the emigrant.

Honorable Miles Cary, of "Windmill Point", Warwick County, Virginia; immigrant; magistrate; major, lieutenant-colonel and colonel of militia; county lieutenant; escheator-general; member House of Burgesses, 1660-1665; member Governor's Council 1665; died, probably from wounds, during the Dutch raid on Hampton Roads, in June 1667.


William Bronaugh Col.

Col. William Bronaugh, of London, England. He lived in Loudoun Co., VA, signed the Westmoreland County protest against the Stamp Act, in 1765, and died in Loudoun Co, where his will is recorded.


William Bronaugh Col.

Col. William Bronaugh, of London, England. He lived in Loudoun Co., VA, signed the Westmoreland County protest against the Stamp Act, in 1765, and died in Loudoun Co, where his will is recorded.


Elizabeth Bronaugh

Elizabeth Bronaugh was the third wife of Rev. Lee Massey.