found: Fitts, L. Lott Carey, 1978 (subj.)t.p. (Lott Carey)
found: Gurley, R.R. Life of Jehudi Ashmun ... with a brief sketch of the life of the Rev. Lott Cary, 1835:p. 160 (d. 10 Nov. 1828)
found: LC data base, 6-16-89(hdg.: Cary, Lott, 1780-1828)
found: Black firsts, c1994p. 307 (Lott Carey (Cary) 1780-1829)
found: Encyclopedia of African-American culture and history, 1996(Carey, Lott; b. c.1780-Nov. 28, 1828)
found: Encyclopedia of religion, 1987v. 1, p. 97 (Lott Carey)
found: Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895: From the Colonial Period to the Age of Frederick Douglass, accessed January 15, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Carey, Lott; Lott Cary; pioneer African American missionary to Africa, slave; born c.1780 in Charles City County, Virginia; enrolled in a school for people of color in the African Church of Richmond (1815); hired out at the Shockoe Tobacco Warehouse, Richmond (1804); attended First Baptist Church of Richmond (1807); was able to purchase his freedom and that of his children (1813); First Baptist Church of Richmond licensed him to preach; formed his own church in Richmond; co-founded the Richmond African Missionary Society (1815); immigrated to Liberia (1821); established settlement at the cape on the mainland called Monrovia (1822); died 1828 in Monrovia, Liberia)