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Seward Cary (March 1, 1862 – September 5, 1948) was an American polo player from New York State.


Early life and education

Seward Cary was born on March 1, 1862, in
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. He was one of seven children born to prominent Buffalo resident, Dr. Walter Cary and Julia (
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Love) Cary. His siblings included: Trumbull Cary; Thomas Cary; Charles Cary (who married Evelyn Rumsey); Jennie Cary (who married Laurence D. Rumsey); Walter Cary Jr., and George Cary. Cary was the paternal grandson of
Trumbull Cary Trumbull Cary (August 11, 1787 Mansfield, Connecticut – June 20, 1869 Batavia, New York) was an American banker, lawyer, and politician from New York. Early life Trumbull Cary was born in Mansfield, Connecticut, on August 11, 1787. He was ...
, a
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and Assemblyman. His maternal grand-uncle was Brig. General George Maltby Love. His nephew through his sister Jennie, was Charles Cary Rumsey, who married Mary Harriman (daughter of millionaire railroad executive
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and Mary Williamson). Cary attended and graduated from
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, before attending the Buffalo Medical College in the Fall of 1886 where he belonged to the college society called the I.C.I.


Career

In February 1887, he went into the hardwood lumber business with Scatcherd & Son in Buffalo, "one of the largest hardwood lumber concerns in the country". He became a member of the Buffalo Club, the
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, and the Genesee Valley Hunt Club. While at Harvard, Cary was credited with bringing polo during the 1880s. He played polo for 58 consecutive seasons, winning the W. H. Andrews Cup.


Personal life

Cary had an early relationship with Mabel Ganson (who later became a well-known patron of the arts) and her first marriage to Karl Evans was said to be inspired by his resemblance to Cary. On July 13, 1887, he married Emily Lisle Scatcherd Cary (1862–1934), a daughter of James Newton Scatcherd and Anne (née Belton) Scatcherd. Together they had a home in East Hempstead on
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and an apartment at 44 East 81st Street in Manhattan and were the parents of: * Phoebe Cary (1890–1967), who married newspaper editor
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, a son of
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, in 1912. * Trumbull Cary (1893–1921) * John Scatcherd Cary (1898–1921) * Jane Cary (1899–1903), who died young. * Elinor Cary (1888–1965), who married film executive Courtland Smith, a son of Orlando J. Smith, in 1912. They divorced and Smith remarried to Mary Stuart Kernochan (a daughter of
J. Frederic Kernochan Joseph Frederic Kernochan (December 8, 1842 – August 17, 1929) was an American attorney and socialite who was prominent in New York society during the Gilded Age. Early life Kernochan was born on December 8, 1842, in New York City in a house a ...
). After his wife's death, he moved to
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, an apartment building designed by
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. Cary died while on vacation at
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, on September 5, 1948. He was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cary, Seward 1862 births 1948 deaths American polo players Burials at Forest Lawn Cemetery (Buffalo) Harvard University alumni Sportspeople from Buffalo, New York