- Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | CLARY Thomas, III (1.Mary1) was born in 1770; died in 1824. Notes:
John Clary; Our Immigrant Ancestor
Added by mdclary1 on 7 Apr 2008
Originally submitted by wriddles1942 to Shadows and Dust to Dust ,The Arlie Thelma Norris Family Tree on 12 Sep 2007
John Clary b. 1660 reached the shores of Maryland in October, 1677. Seventeen years old, John was among 39 persons transported to Maryland by a Captain Thomas Taylor which entitled said captain to a large tract of land in the colony.
Many early settlers including John Clary probably paid for their passage to America by a period of service being 4 to 7 years. The employer then owed the "indentured servant" his freedom and 50 acres of land. This was very often the only method whereby those with little money could pay for the expensive voyage to the new world. Many of these people were well educated, highly skilled and most became respected, useful citizens.
In Maryland, the majority of the colonists were working people; indentured servants by whose hands and upon whose backs lay the tremendous task of the cultivation, socilization and development of civilization in the marshy regions of the colony of Maryland.
Work was hard, luxuries were few and amusements homemade. The large plantation owners lived in comfort, with slaves and other servants to perform most of the drudgery but these owners comprised only a small portion of the colonial population.
Little is known of this first John Clary in Maryland. His port of entry must have been either St.Mary's or Annapolis,.....the only towns in the colony at that time. After working several years to repay travel costs: he would then have received 50 acres of land for his own use and would likely have engaged in farming as well as some other trade or occupation to meet his needs for survival. He and his off-spring flourished; this much is self-evident as the descending Clary families included many enterprising, highly motivated and productive individuals.
Surry County Deed Book 13 1788-1792 LVA Reel #18
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p. 202\endash James Judkins of Surry frees Negro boy David aged abt 13\endash when 21\endash reserves guardianship--23 Feb 90\endash rec 22 June 1790
p. 266\endashThomas Clary of Surry\endash freedom is natural right and doing unto others etc frees Ben aged 20 yrs\endash when 21 in May 1789\endash 26 May 88\endash rec 26 April 91
Surry County Deeds No.1 1792-1799 LVA Reel # 19
p. 347\endash John Warren of Surry\endash freedom is natural right so emancipates Pleasant aged abt 30; Joe and Dick abt 28 yrs old; and Jesse aged 22; and 6 in their minority viz; Effy, Tempy, Dick, Judah, Nat and Amy when males 21 and females are 18\endash 31 Dec 95\endash rec 23 Feb 1796
p. 373\endashThomas Clary of Surry\endash freedom is natural right and doing unto others etc-frees Negro man Moses aged 28\endash 28 May 1796\endash rec 28 June 96
Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel #35 Surry County Order Book (23 May 1804 - 26 March 1807) pp. 1-523:
Moses a negroe man liberated by Thomas Clary having been registered in the Office of this court appeared before the Court and he having been Viewed by the court and the said Register examined the same is ordered to be certified as duly made.
Thomas married PRESSON Jenny Virginia on 13 Jan 1794. Jenny (daughter of PRESSON Thomas and WHITE Sarah) was born in 1733; died in 1785. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 3. CLARY Alexander Thomas
was born on 19 Feb 1809 in Greensville County, Virginia; died on 26 Apr 1868 in Greensville County, Virginia; was buried in Sussex County, VA.
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3. | CLARY Alexander Thomas (2.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born on 19 Feb 1809 in Greensville County, Virginia; died on 26 Apr 1868 in Greensville County, Virginia; was buried in Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Alt. Marriage: 1839
- Occupation: 1850, Sussex County, VA; Farmer
- Residence: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
- Census: 1860, Sussex County, VA
- Occupation: 12 Sep 1918; Lumber Inspector - Surry Lumber
- Residence: 12 Sep 1918, Dendron, Surry County VA
Notes:
Poss Thomas Clary and Jenny Presson (m:1794) may be parents - from an old relative - not verified
Lived in Sussex, near Waverly, in an area they called Blackwater. They are burried in this area
Virginia Slave Births Index, 1853-1865 By Alexandria Library:
Clary, Alexander T; Emaline: 25 jul 1860, Sussex
Sketches of the Virginia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South
By John James Lafferty
REV-MILTON LAFAYETTE BISHOP
A SINGLE leaf can contain a recital of deeds which have blessed thousands of hearts, the Church and the
Commonwealth, and more, made heaven glad. The simple narrative that follows these lines are without
ornament, but tells the unvarnished story of a useful life. 'We have little doubt that the readers of this brief
sketch will receive good from the perusal:
I was the third child of my parents\emdash Anna Ellis, daughter of Benjamin Ellis, and John D. Bishop, son
of Thomas Bishop, all of Surry county, Virginia. There were six children of us, two sons and four
daughters, all now living except the oldest, who died in 1847. I was born in 1824, August 22d. I never
knew any of my ancestry to follow anything but farming as a vocation. My father died when I was about
twelve years of age, and my mother in 1865, having been a Methodist from one year after I joined the
church. From my earliest recollections I was trying to be a Christian, mainly from the influence of
Christian slaves, as neither of my parents professed religion. My mother was always a pious woman. I
read my Bible regularly and prayed up to the session of the Virginia Conference held in Petersburg in
1843 (perhaps in 1842), when I openly sought conversion at the altar in Washington street church.
Though I realized a change in all my feelings and views of life\emdash a change that entered at once into all my
plans for life\emdash I did not accept such as conversion, simply because of the extravagant experiences I had
often heard related by the old slaves of my father. Nor did I become satisfied of my conversion till some
months after. I had read the Old Testament through in the last eight months, and the New Testament eight
times, sitting up late at night to read after I had prepared my school studies, and so was at no loss in
making up my mind as to what Church I should join. I joined at Carsley's church, Surry County, Virginia,
then served by Rev. G. M. Andross, who baptized me by pouring just as I received the Holy Ghost. He
appointed me class-leader. I had formed my ideas of the doctrines of the Bible before I joined the church,
and to this day have not had to change those views. I had read with prayer to be guided, and I believe I
was directed by the Spirit of all Truth. With the change of heart in Petersburg, I received the conviction of
my call to the ministry, and my studies at school were all conducted in view of that calling; yet my mind
was not satisfied on that subject for years after. I had my heart on farming\emdash a sort of inherited
proclivity\emdash nor did I consent to quit it until "Woe is me if I preach not the Gospel" had shut me up to
preaching or ruin. From the time of my conversion I went to school in Surry; Little Town, in Sussex;
Emory and Henry, and Randolph Macon College, up to the year 1848, May 17th, when my health forced
me to leave school. I was licensed as an exhorter in 1847, October 5th, by William A. Smith, D. D.,
Presiding Elder; was licensed to preach in April, 1848, by Rev. J. H. Davis. Presiding Elder; joined the
Virginia Conference in the fall of 1848, at Elizabeth City, and was sent as a helper under Rev. G. N.
Winfree, on the Amelia circuit, then embracing all of Amelia and about half of Dinwiddie. I traveled but
five months of this year, in consequence of the work\emdash eighteen appointments being too large for my
feeble health. Yet I preached much in my native county, and held several very successful protracted
meetings. The next year, 1850, I was sent to Bedford circuit under Rev. A. Wiles, but as his health failed
him in the spring, he left the circuit, and I fell in charge; and here I did the hardest year's work of my life,
and I realized the greatest success in the way of revivals\emdash -over three hundred professing conversion. The
next year, 1851 and 1852, I was on the Staunton circuit\emdash part of South Bedford and Campbell counties;
in 1853 and 1854 on the Amherst circuit; in 1855 and 1856, the Charlotte circuit: in 1857, the
Mecklenburg circuit; in 1858, the Murfreesboro circuit; in 1859, the Fincastle circuit, Botetourt county; in
1860, the Nelson circuit, in all of which I had a successful work. By this time my health had become very
bad, and by the urgent advice of my Presiding Elder and physician, I took a supernumerary relation,
which I sustained until the fall of 1865, when I located. My health improved so much that I joined
Conference again in the fall of 1868, and was sent to Fluvanna circuit four years. I rested one year there,
or a part of one year, my throat being badly diseased. I then was sent to the Rappahannock circuit, where I
travelled three years; from which I was sent to the South Bedford circuit, where I am now serving out my
fourth year. On all my fields of labor I had good revivals\emdash an average of not less than one hundred and
fifty conversions a year. Some twenty of these are in the ministry, mostly the Methodist.
The Virginia conference annual
By Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Virginia Conference
SIXTH DAY.
TUESDAY, November 20th, 1883.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
HALF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK P. M.
Conference met according to adjournment. L. S. Reed (by appointment of Bishop Kavanaugh)
in the Chair.
Divine service was conducted by J. D. Hank.
The minutes of the morning session were read and approved.
On motion of P. Whitehead, the report of the Committee on Memoirs was made the order of
the day for half-past 10 o'clock A. M. to-morrow.
T. McN. Simpson, from the Committee of Investigation in the case of M. L. Bishop, made the
following report:
The Committee of Investigation, to whom was referred the case of Rev. Milton L. Bishop, beg
leave to report that they regard the reports reflecting upon the character of Rev. Milton L. Bishop
of such gravity as to demand an investigation, but as the accused is not present, nor any
witnesses, they respectfully ask that the case be remanded to the Presiding Elder of the
Lynchburg District for investigation.
(Signed) T. McN. SIMPSON, J. C. REED, W. G. WILLIAMS.
Which on motion was adopted, and the case of Brother Bishop remanded accordingly
Census:
1860 United States Federal Census
about Benja M Clary
Name:Benja M Clary
Age in 1860:18
Birth Year:abt 1842
Birthplace:Virginia
Home in 1860:District 1, Sussex, Virginia
Gender:Male
Post Office:Sussex Court House
Value of real estate:View image
Household Members:NameAge
Alexander T Clary 51
Ann E Clary 38
Thos L Clary 20
Benja M Clary 18
Joseph A Clary 16
Sidney S Clary 14
Winfield S Clary 12
Binns W Clary 10
Ella A Clary 7
Alexander T Clary 1
Roberta J R Bishok 40
Alexander married BISHOP Anna (Anne) Elizabeth on 24 Sep 1834. Anna (daughter of BISHOP John D. and ELLIS Anna) was born on 6 Mar 1809 in Greensville County, Virginia; died on 26 Apr 1868. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 4. CLARY Thomas Lafayette
was born on 8 Jul 1840 in Sussex County, VA; and died.
- 5. CLARY Benjamin Milton
was born on 26 May 1842 in Greensville County, Virginia; died in 1894; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 6. CLARY Joseph A.
was born on 22 Jul 1844 in Greensville County, Virginia; died on 12 May 1872.
- 7. CLARY Torus S.
was born about 1847 in Greensville County, Virginia; and died.
- 8. CLARY Sidney Samuel
was born on 17 Dec 1847 in Greensville County, Virginia; died on 2 Oct 1905; was buried in Prince George County, VA (Newville Methodist Church).
- 9. CLARY Winfield S.
was born about 1848 in Isle of Wight County, VA; died in 1899 in Greensboro, Guilford Co. North Carolina.
- 10. CLARY Binns Walter
was born on 5 Mar 1850 in Greensville County, Virginia; died in Dec 1899; was buried in Dec 1899 in Richmond, Virginia, USA.
- 11. CLARY Ella A.
was born in 1853 in Greensville County, Virginia; and died.
- 12. CLARY Alexander Thomas, Jr.
was born about 1858-1859 in Greensville County, Virginia; and died.
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4. | CLARY Thomas Lafayette (3.Alexander3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born on 8 Jul 1840 in Sussex County, VA; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Census: 1850, Sussex County, VA
- Census: 1860, Sussex County, VA
- Military: Abt 1861; Civil War - Southampton Greys
- Census: 1870, Sussex County, VA
- Residence: 1870, Waverly, Sussex County, VA
- Census: 1910, Guilford, Surry, Virginia
Notes:
THOMAS L. CLARY SURRENDERED APPOMATTOX 3RD VA.INF.,CO.D,PVT. PG 81
Census:
United States Census, 1850 for Thomas L Clary
Name: Thomas L Clary
Residence: Sussex county, part of, Sussex, Virginia
Age: 9 years
Calculated Birth Year: 1841
Birthplace: Virginia
Gender: Male
Race (original):
Race (expanded):
Death Month:
Death Year:
Film Number: 444968
Digital GS Number: 4206468
Image Number: 00206
Line Number: 3
Dwelling House Number: 77
Family Number: 77
Marital Status:
Free or Slave:
Household Gender Age
Alexander T Clary M 41y
Ann E Clary F 28y
Thomas L Clary M 9y
Benjamin M Clary M 7y
Joseph A Clary M 5y
Porus S Clary M 3y
Winfield S Clary M 1y
Indiana S Bishop F 19y
Census:
United States Census, 1860 for Thos L Clary
Name: Thos L Clary
Residence: , Sussex_code, Virginia
Ward: Dist No 1
Age: 20 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1840
Birthplace: Virginia
Gender: Male
Page: 6
Family Number: 50
Film Number: 805380
DGS Number: 4298875
Image Number: 00441
NARA Number: M653
Military:
Co D. 3rd Virginia Infantry, Southampton Greys
surrendered at Appomottax (April 9, 1865)
Thomas and Benjamin did not join the Surry or Sussex units, as most of these were cavalry units; enlistees were required to provide horse, rifle & certain other equipment.
Census:
United States Census, 1870 for Thos L Clary
Name: Thos L Clary
Estimated Birth Year: 1841
Gender: Male
Age in 1870: 29y
Color (white, black, mulatto, chinese, Indian): White
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1870: Virginia, United States
Household Gender Age
Thos L Clary M 29y
Emma Clary F 19y
Emmett Clary M 8m
Ann Clary F 50y
Alexander Clary M 11y
Census:
United States Census, 1910 for Thomas Clary
Name: Thomas Clary
Birthplace: Virginia
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Residence: Guilford, Surry, Virginia
Marital Status: Married
Race : White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Family Number: 179
Page Number: 12
Household Gender Age
Thomas Clary M 69y
Spouse Emma J Clary F 53y
Child Sidney H Clary M 26y
Child Lelia I Clary F 21y
Family/Spouse: CLARY Emma J. --LNU--. Emma and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 13. CLARY Ella May
was born in 1877 in Sussex County, VA.
- 14. CLARY William Thomas
was born on 20 Apr 1879 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 14 Apr 1928 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
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5. | CLARY Benjamin Milton (3.Alexander3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born on 26 May 1842 in Greensville County, Virginia; died in 1894; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: educated at the Blackwater Academy
- Census: 1860, Sussex County, VA
- Military: Abt 1861; Civil War - Southampton Greys
- Occupation: 1880, Prince George County, VA; Farmer
- Residence: 1880, Prince George County, VA; Brandon District
Notes:
Aug 2007,According to Kenneth Coker, there is a Clary cemetery on the farm property previously owned by Robert Bishop, now owned by Patsy Westbrook Jenkins, on Beaverdam Rd. (Old Rt. 40) outside of Waverly. Kenneth has a photo of Benjamin Clary,Sr. Elizabeth Frances Baird was Ben. Sr. 3rd wife.
Name : B. M. Clary 1880 Census
Residence : Prince George, Virginia, United States
Gender : Male
Age : 37
Birth date : 1843
Birth place : Vir
Relationship to head-of-household : HD
Occupation : Farmer
Father birth place : VA
Mother birth place : VA
Marital status : Married
Race or color : W
Census city :
Census township : Brandon District
Census county : Prince George
Census state : VA
NARA film number : T9-1384
Page : 436
Film number : 1255384
Collection : 1880 United States Census
BENJAMIN M. CLARY SURRENDERED APPOMATTOX 3RD VA.INF.,CO.D,PVT. PG.81
Military:
Co D. 3rd Virginia Infantry, Southampton Greys
surrendered at Appomottax (April 9, 1865)
Thomas and Benjamin did not join the Surry or Sussex units, as most of these were cavalry units; enlistees were required to provide horse, rifle & certain other equipment.
Family/Spouse: BAIRD Elizabeth Frances. Elizabeth (daughter of BAIRD Alexander Peter, Jr. and BOOTH Rebecca Ann) was born on 4 Sep 1862 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in 1892; was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: FIGG --Unknown--. --Unknown-- and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: BISHOP Henriette. Henriette (daughter of BISHOP H. S. and BISHOP Virginia, daughter of BISHOP H. S. and BISHOP Virginia --LNU--) was born cal 1851; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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6. | CLARY Joseph A. (3.Alexander3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born on 22 Jul 1844 in Greensville County, Virginia; died on 12 May 1872. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: (educated at the Blackwater Academy)
- Military: Civil War
Notes:
Military:
15th Reiment, Virginia Calvary (private)
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8. | CLARY Sidney Samuel (3.Alexander3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born on 17 Dec 1847 in Greensville County, Virginia; died on 2 Oct 1905; was buried in Prince George County, VA (Newville Methodist Church). Other Events and Attributes:
- Census: 1870, Brandon, Prince George County, VA
Notes:
Owned a store in Newville and he was the most successful and his brothers worked in the store
Census:
1870 United States Federal Census
about B M Clary
Name:B M Clary
Age in 1870:28
Birth Year:abt 1842
Birthplace:Virginia
Home in 1870:Bland, Prince George, Virginia
Race:White
Gender:Male
Post Office:Garysville
Value of real estate:View image
Household Members:NameAge
B M Clary 28
Sydney Clary 23
Family/Spouse: FENNER Mary Edwina. Mary (daughter of FENNER Thomas Goodgame and ROANE Sarah) was born on 13 Dec 1857; died on 14 Nov 1900; was buried in Prince George County, VA (Newville Methodist Church). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | CLARY Winfield S. (3.Alexander3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born about 1848 in Isle of Wight County, VA; died in 1899 in Greensboro, Guilford Co. North Carolina. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Winfield Jefferson CLARY
- Lived(s) In: 1870, Norfolk, VA
- Living In: Bef 1900, Greensboro, Guilford Co. North Carolina
Winfield married MARSHALL Mary Alice in 1875. Mary was born in 1859 in Greenville, Augusta, Virginia, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 22. CLARY Mary Alice
was born in 1882 in Townsville, Vance, North Carolina, USA; and died.
- 23. CLARY Joseph Winfield
was born on 22 Nov 1878 in Hamilton, Martin, NC, USA; and died.
- 24. CLARY Grace Kelly
was born in 1883 in Hamilton, Martin Co NC; died on 7 Apr 1956 in Guilford, NC.
- 25. CLARY Eugene Clary
was born in 1885 in Townsville, Vance, North Carolina, USA; and died.
- 26. CLARY Garland Bilbro
was born on 18 Apr 1888; died on 9 Jun 1976 in Greensboro, Guilford Co. North Carolina.
- 27. CLARY Mabel M
was born in 1893 in Townsville, Vance, North Carolina, USA; and died.
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10. | CLARY Binns Walter (3.Alexander3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born on 5 Mar 1850 in Greensville County, Virginia; died in Dec 1899; was buried in Dec 1899 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Alt. Name: Walter Binns Clary
- Name: Walter Binns CLARY
- Alt. Birth: 1851
- Residence: 1870, Prince George County, VA; Living in Brandon
- Alt. Marriage: 1882; From 1900 census
- Residence: 1893, Manchester, Chesterfield, VA
- Occupation: 1900, Manchester, Chesterfield, VA; Insurance Agent
Notes:
Binns Walter had 6 children
His niece, Nellie M Clary, Daughter of Benjamin Clary and Elizabeth Frances Baird, came to live with him when her mother died. She was a young girl and needed a motherly influence.
Residence:
Living with Brother Joseph A. on Joseph's farm in Brandon
Residence:
Moved to Manchester, annexed by Richmond and during the move his 1st wife died.
Buried:
Div 1, Sec G-4, Lot 25
Binns married BOOTH Sarah in 1876. Sarah was born on 22 Jun 1852 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 21 Dec 1910 in Manchester, Chesterfield, VA; was buried about 26 Dec 1910 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 28. CLARY Annie E.
was born in Jul 1877; died in May 1971; was buried in Richmond, Virginia, USA.
- 29. CLARY Myrtie O.
was born in May 1879; died in Jun 1968; was buried in Richmond, Virginia, USA.
- 30. CLARY Eurdora
was born in Apr 1881; died on 12 Aug 1956.
- 31. CLARY Alice R.
was born in Apr 1881; died in Dec 1972; was buried in Richmond, Virginia, USA.
- 32. CLARY Joseph W.
was born on 17 Apr 1883; died on 25 Apr 1909; was buried in Richmond, Virginia, USA.
- 33. CLARY Alex R.
was born in Sep 1884; and died.
- 19. CLARY Nell Mae
was born on 1 Aug 1890; died on 7 Apr 1966 in Williamsburg, VA; was buried on 9 Apr 1966 in Richmond, Virginia, USA.
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