Early Texans DNA Project

David Clary

Male 1782 - 1849  (67 years)


 

Clary - David Clary - Brief Bio



David Clary arrived in Texas in January 1835. He received a 1st class headright grant of 1 League and 1 Labor of land, later located in Navarro County, Texas. In March and April 1836 he provided supplies to the Army of the Republic of Texas. In 1839 he purchased 640 acres of land in Montgomery County, Texas from Tandy Walker. In 1846, when Grimes County was created, his land lay in that County. On 4 Aug 1849 David Clary gave three acres out of the Tandy Walker tract to trustees for a Methodist Church. He died on 21 Nov 1849, presumably in Grimes County, Texas. His place of burial is unknown.
 

- David Clary Family Bible, copied in 1920 by William Harvey Young in the home of Virginia Clary McElwee, from transcription by Young on 17 Nov 1960 found in Texas State Archives, Austin, Texas, Mable Clark collection.
- State of Texas, General Land Office, Robertson 1st Class Certificate, David Clary, #158.
Montgomery County, Texas County Clerk, Deed Records, Volume E, Page 159.
- Republic of Texas Audited Claim #668, filed by Charles Donoho, Reel 026, Frames 0383-0386, Republic of Texas Audited Claims, Texas State Archives, Austin, Texas
- Grimes County, Texas, Deed Records, A:357
- Extensive discussion of family in "Obediah Isaac Pitts: Forgotten Child of the Republic of Texas" in 53 Stirpes 27 (Mar 2013).


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