Note_Priv | | Samuel Clary Jr. (an unknown value.) |
Possible Birthdate | 1825 | According to at least one source, his birthdate was 1825 birthplace was Ohio. |
Birth | 13 Sep 1826 | He was born on 13 Sep 1826 in Monroe County, Ohio. |
1850 Census
| 2 Nov 1850 | Samuel appeared in the 1850 Federal Census of Millwood Township, Guernsey County, Ohio, as Samuel Clary, in the household of Matilda and John Perigo, his sister and her husband. He is a white male, age 24. Occupation is farmer. He was born in Ohio. |
Marriage | 26 Feb 1851 | Samuel Clary Jr. and Ann Cochran, daughter of Thomas Cochran and Susannah Burgh, were married on 26 Feb 1851 in Guersney County, Ohio. |
Possible Marriage date | 27 Feb 1851 | According to at least one source, Samuel Clary Jr. and Ann Cochran were married on 27 Feb 1851 in Guernsay County, Ohio. |
1860 Census | 29 Jun 1860 | Samuel Clary Jr. appeared as head of household in the 1860 Federal Census of Bethel, Monroe County, Ohio, as Samuel Clarey. Living with him was his wife, Ann, and their children, Martin, Cordelia, John and Sarah. He is a male age 34. His occupation is farmer. The value of his real estate is $250. The value of his personal estate is $100. He was born in Ohio. |
Residence | Jun 1867 | Samuel Clary Jr. in Jun 1867 arrived in Minnesota per death record. |
Death | 12 Feb 1879 | He died on 12 Feb 1879 in Hobart Township, Otter Tail County, Minnesota, at age 52. |
Obituary | 21 Feb 1879 | OBITUARY: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr. Samuel Clary, the oldest settler in the town of Hobart died on Feb 12, 1879, aged 53 years, after a lingering illness. Mr. Clary leaves an aged wife and four married children to mourn his loss.
Appeared in the Journal, Feb 21, 1879. |