Ceelys on the James
Ceelys on the James was a plantation on the James River in Virginia, built in 1706 by Colonel William Wilson.[1]
Wilson's daughter, Mary, married Colonel Miles Cary, Jr. of Richneck Plantation.[2] Sally Cary, who married George William Fairfax, and Sarah Cary, who married Bryan Fairfax were born there.[3]
Located 3 or 4 miles from Hampton, it was destroyed during the Civil War.[4][5]
See also
- Historic houses in Virginia
- James River Plantations
- Newport News, Virginia
- List of former United States counties
References
- ^ Wilson's Landing History Archived September 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Bergstrom, Peter V. "Miles Cary (d. 1709)". Encyclopedia Virginia. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
- ^ Louise Pequet du Bellet (1907). Some Prominent Virginia Families. J.P. Bell Company. p. 50.
Ceelys, on the James.
- ^ Wilson Miles Cary (1901). "Wilson Cary of Ceelys, and his Family". The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Virginia Historical Society.
- ^ Fairfax Harrison (1919). The Virginia Carys. The Devine Press.
ceelys plantation.
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James River Plantations
- Belle Air
- Berkeley
- Carter's Grove
- Curles Neck
- Edgewood
- Evelynton
- Green Spring
- Martin's Hundred
- Middle Plantation
- North Bend
- Southall
- Richneck
- Sherwood Forest
- Shirley
- Varina Farms
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