Peter Crary Jr. was born around 30 April 1682 (baptism) in Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony to Peter Crary and Christobel (Gallup) Crary. He married once only to Ann Culver on 11 Jan 1709 in Groton, New London, Connecticut.[1] They had children:
Peter Crary III 1710–1778
Thomas Crary 1711–
Ann Crary 1713–1739
Lucy Crary 1715–
Nathan Crary 1717–
Eunice Crary 1719–1719
Unis Crary 1719–1720
Humphrey Crary 1721–1748
Temperance Crary 1723–
Desire Crary 1729–1781
Abigail Crary 1732–1810
He was a farmer. He lived and died in Groton, Connecticutt. He passed away 25 June 1751 in Groton, New London, Connecticut Colony. [2]
This person was created through the import of Lucy Glover Family Tree.ged on 20 May 2011.
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Jr and II are the same thing. I would prefer to call him Peter II because he has a son called Peter III. It's easier to keep track of them that way. On the plaque he is called Peter Jr. If you like that better you can put "Jr."
It looks like two brothers have been merged together: one was Peter (married Ann Culver) and the other was Robert who was 10 years younger (married Elizabeth Campbell). Their children are mixed together. Shall I try to untangle this and make it coincide with Family Search which makes more sense? https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MW8Q-3Y2?1=1&parents=LZLC-GD8_KNHD-4KV