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Jennie Rumsey (Cary)
Birth: 12-23-1854
Death: 5-14-1943
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Daughter of Walter Cary, granddaughter of Trumball Cary, friend of William Seward. Mentioned by her grandmother Margaret Cary in a March 10, 1856 letter to Frances Seward, "Walters health although not worse than for years past is still a cause of constant anxiety for our old age- and his little family with their aches and pains and waywardness a great care." Walter Sr. took his wife and oldest son to Cuba that year, leaving little Jennie and two of her siblings with their grandparents.
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Biography: Daughter of Walter Cary, granddaughter of Trumball Cary, friend of William Seward. Mentioned by her grandmother Margaret Cary in a March 10, 1856 letter to Frances Seward, "Walters health although not worse than for years past is still a cause of constant anxiety for our old age- and his little family with their aches and pains and waywardness a great care." Walter Sr. took his wife and oldest son to Cuba that year, leaving little Jennie and two of her siblings with their grandparents.
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Citation Type: WebsiteCitation URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111572107/jennie-rumseyTitle of Webpage: Find a GraveWebsite Viewing Date: Saturday, December 19, 2020 - 11:30Website Last Modified Date: Saturday, December 19, 2020 - 11:30
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Citation Type: WebsiteCitation URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111572107/jennie-rumseyTitle of Webpage: Find A GraveWebsite Viewing Date: Saturday, December 19, 2020 - 11:30Website Last Modified Date: Saturday, December 19, 2020 - 11:30
Biography
Daughter of Walter Cary, granddaughter of Trumball Cary, friend of William Seward. Mentioned by her grandmother Margaret Cary in a March 10, 1856 letter to Frances Seward, "Walters health although not worse than for years past is still a cause of constant anxiety for our old age- and his little family with their aches and pains and waywardness a great care." Walter Sr. took his wife and oldest son to Cuba that year, leaving little Jennie and two of her siblings with their grandparents.
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Daughter of Walter Cary, granddaughter of Trumball Cary, friend of William Seward. Mentioned by her grandmother Margaret Cary in a March 10, 1856 letter to Frances Seward, "Walters health although not worse than for years past is still a cause of constant anxiety for our old age- and his little family with their aches and pains and waywardness a great care." Walter Sr. took his wife and oldest son to Cuba that year, leaving little Jennie and two of her siblings with their grandparents.