George B. Cary

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Preceded byFrancis E. Rives
Succeeded byGeorge Dromgoole
BornGeorge Booth Cary
1811
DiedFebruary 26, 1850 (aged 4748)
George B. Cary
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Virginia's 2nd district
In office
March 4, 1841  March 4, 1843
Preceded byFrancis E. Rives
Succeeded byGeorge Dromgoole
Personal details
BornGeorge Booth Cary
1811
DiedFebruary 26, 1850 (aged 4748)
PartyDemocratic-Republican Party
OccupationHorse breeder and planter

George Booth Cary (ca. 1802 – February 26, 1850) was an American politician, horse breeder, and planter. He served one term in the United States House of Representatives as a Democrat from Virginia. He was also a planter known for breeding thoroughbred horses,

Cary was born c. 1802 at his family estate, Bonny Doon, near Courtland, Virginia.[1] His mother was the formerly widowed Elizabeth Booth Yates, the third wife of Southampton County planter Miles Cary.[2] Cary had a slightly younger full sister, as well as half-sisters from his father's previous marriages. His father died in the summer of 1806, followed by his mother in 1815.[2]

His brother-in-law, John Stith of Petersburg, Virginia, took responsibility for Cary's education.[2] Cary had a liberal education.[1] When Cary reached the legal age of 21, he became the guardian of his younger sister until she reached legal age or married.[2]

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