Name Variation | | Miles Marion Clary was also known as Milas. |
Birth | 6 Jan 1842 | He was born on 6 Jan 1842 in Alexander County, North Carolina. |
1850 Census (with Parents)
| 8 Aug 1850 | Miles appeared in the 1850 Federal Census of Not Stated, Alexander County, North Carolina, as Miles Clary, in the household of his parents, Nancy and Daniel Clary. He is a 9 year old male. He was born in North Carolina. He attended school within the year. |
1860 Census (with Parents)
| 9 Aug 1860 | Miles appeared in the 1860 Federal Census of Alexander County, North Carolina, as M. M. Clary, in the household of his parents, Nancy and Daniel Clary. He is a 18 year old male. His occupation is farm laborer. He was born in North Carolina. He attended school within the year. |
Military | | Miles Marion Clary served in the military as a private in Company G, 38th North Carolina Infrantry, Confederate Army. |
Marriage | 2 Nov 1882 | He and Missouri Elizabeth Hughey, daughter of Robert F. Hughey and Mary Elizabeth Swan, were married on 2 Nov 1882 in Salem Township, Perry County, Missouri. |
Census | 1900 | Miles Marion Clary appeared on the census of 1900 in Brazeau Township, Perry County, Missouri. |
1900 Census | 5 Jun 1900 | Miles Marion Clary appeared as head of household in the 1900 Federal Census of Brazeau Township, Perry County, Missouri, as Miles W. Cleary. Living with him was his wife, Missouri, and their children, Idell, Edward, Fredrick, Ada, Robert and Georgie. |
Death | 27 Apr 1907 | Miles Marion Clary died on 27 Apr 1907 in Perry County, Missouri, at age 65. Cause of death: drowned while fishing. |
Burial | 27 Apr 1907 | He was buried on 27 Apr 1907, age 65, in Brazeau Presbyterian Church Cemetery, located in Brazeau Township, Perry County, Missouri, in row 12. |