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Clara Ann Day

Clara Ann Day

Female 1842 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Clara Ann Day was born on 18 Jan 1842 (daughter of Lemuel Day and Mary Polly Senter).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lemuel Day was born about 1814; died on 27 Jul 1888 in Texas.

    Lemuel married Mary Polly Senter. Mary (daughter of William Senter and Jency Ann Butler) was born between 1814 and 1834; died on 21 Nov 1846 in Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Polly Senter was born between 1814 and 1834 (daughter of William Senter and Jency Ann Butler); died on 21 Nov 1846 in Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. William Senter Day was born on 26 Dec 1832.
    2. Elizabeth Jane Day was born on 5 Mar 1831.
    3. John Howard Day was born on 24 Jan 1829; died in 1922 in Texas.
    4. Isaac Butler Day was born on 18 Jan 1837.
    5. Louvina Matilda Day was born on 14 Nov 1834.
    6. Thomas C. Day was born on 15 Feb 1839.
    7. Martha Amanda Day was born on 14 Sep 1845.
    8. Mary L. Day was born on 18 May 1841.
    9. 1. Clara Ann Day was born on 18 Jan 1842.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  William Senter was born on 19 Mar 1786 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina (son of Henry Senter and Rebecca Avent); died on 26 Dec 1858 in Gibson Co., Tennessee.

    William married Jency Ann Butler on 17 Dec 1805 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina. Jency was born on 24 Feb 1785 in Virginia; died on 30 Sep 1867 in Humbolt Co., Tennesee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Jency Ann Butler was born on 24 Feb 1785 in Virginia; died on 30 Sep 1867 in Humbolt Co., Tennesee.
    Children:
    1. James C. Senter was born on 13 Sep 1806 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died on 29 Sep 1842 in Gibson Co., Tennesee.
    2. Patrick Hale Senter was born between 1820 and 1822 in Tennessee; died in Apr 1863 in Texas.
    3. 3. Mary Polly Senter was born between 1814 and 1834; died on 21 Nov 1846 in Tennessee.
    4. Morning Senter was born between 1811 and 1834; died before 1915.
    5. Delaney Senter was born between 1807 and 1834; died between 1805 and 1915.
    6. Rev. William Butler Senter was born on 4 Oct 1812 in Greenville, Tennessee; died on 29 Nov 1883 in Alvarado, Johnson Co., Texas; was buried in Duke Cemetery, Alvarado, Johnson Co., Texas.
    7. Moses Easter Senter was born on 10 Sep 1816; died on 4 Mar 1881 in Humbolt Co., Tennessee.
    8. Henry Senter was born between 1809 and 1834; died before 1850.
    9. Elizabeth Jane Senter was born in 1810 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died before 1915.
    10. Susannah Matilda Senter was born in 1825.
    11. Alvin A. Senter was born between 1815 and 1834.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Henry Senter was born in 1760 in Granville Co., North Carolina (son of Stephen Senter and Mary Sims); died on 27 Feb 1832 in Green Co., Tennessee.

    Notes:

    [Phil Senter]

    Henry moves to Washington County Virginia, at St. Clair's Bottom about *1793. This was during the westward expansion into open lands west of the Blueridge Mountains, which were becoming more hospitable to pioneer families now that the Indian's were mostly out of the area.

    Sometime before March 1804. Henry's son, 18 year old William returns to Fayetteville, Cumberland County North Carolina. To help and care for his aging Grandparents, Stephen Sr. and Mary.

    [Betty Carson]

    * Henry was on the 1800 Census of Cumberland Co. He was still buying land there in 1807. He was not on the census in Washington Co. Va until 1810[Gregory Family Tree 2.FTW]

    [Bakers of Harnett County.FTW]

    [Phil Senter]

    Henry moves to Washington County Virginia, at St. Clair's Bottom about *1793. This was during the westward expansion into open lands west of the Blueridge Mountains, which were becoming more hospitable to pioneer families now that the Indian's were mostly out of the area.

    Sometime before March 1804. Henry's son, 18 year old William returns to Fayetteville, Cumberland County North Carolina. To help and care for his aging Grandparents, Stephen Sr. and Mary.

    [Betty Carson]

    * Henry was on the 1800 Census of Cumberland Co. He was still buying land there in 1807. He was not on the census in Washington Co. Va until 1810

    Henry married Rebecca Avent between 1781 and 1785. Rebecca (daughter of Lt. Peter Avent and Amy Massie) was born in 1764 in Ashe Co., North Carolina; died in 1853 in Carroll Co., Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Rebecca Avent was born in 1764 in Ashe Co., North Carolina (daughter of Lt. Peter Avent and Amy Massie); died in 1853 in Carroll Co., Tennessee.

    Notes:

    [Phil Senter]

    National Archives in Washington, D.C.. This is a official claim made by Rebecca for War Widow's pension rights based on Henry's service in the North Carolina Militia during the American Revolutionary War. The record is in quill pen hand script.

    On this twenty-sixth day of July A.D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty three personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace, within and for the County of Carroll, State of Tennessee, Rebecca Senter, aged eighty-eight years, who, being first duly sworn according to law, doth, on her oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the provisions made by the Act of Congress passed July 4th, 1836:
    That she is the widow of Henry Senter, who was a private in the militia in the State of North Carolina and served in the Revolutionary War. He was drafted and served two terms. The first for three months, and was stationed at Moore's Bridge in the State of North Carolina. He served the second tour three months and was stationed at Fayetteville, to protect that place from the Tories. She further declares that she was married to the said Henry Senter in the year Seventeen hundred and seventy one; that her husband, the aforesaid Henry Senter, died on the 27th day of February 1832, and that she has remained a widow ever since that period, as will be more fully appeared by reference to the proof hereto annexed.
    (This was accompanied by a witnessing affirmation signed: Wm. Senter & Jency Ann Senter)
    Her
    Rebecca X Senter
    Mark

    The government with no explanation denied the claim. There are two possible reasons:
    Henry was in the State Militia instead of the regular Army. And that may have disqualified him. Or the statement was judged to be false. Why? The statement is dated 1853 and says Rebecca was then 88 years old. That means she was born in 1764 or 1765. But then it says she married Henry in 1771. She would have been 6 or 7 years old. Henry, born in 1760, would have been 11 years old. Furthermore the first child was not born until 1786. Did they wait years to have their first child, then have five at one and two year intervals? It is more than likely they were married between 1781-85, after the war was over, so Rebecca was not a war widow.

    [Henry & Rebecca Senter Bible]

    info from Rebecca's bible (1827 she was 63 years old)
    Their children were (5 boys -doesn't list any others
    1. Stephen b 1787 married in Cumberland Co. N.C. 9-22-1805 Anna Blalock, lived and died near Fayetteville on Cape Fear River. dates of deaths unknown
    Their Children: Alfred b 1804 d 1884;
    Alvin Blalock b 11-12-1806, d 5-17-1870; Gibson Co. Tennessee;
    James b 1812 d ca. 1878;
    William b ca. 1810
    Belle m. James Stewart (no info)
    2. William Senter b. 1789 married in Cumberland Co. N.C. 12-17-1805 Jency Butler. they are buried near South Gibson Post office (So. Gibson County, Tennessee)
    Their Children:
    James C. b 1806 in N.C.
    Mary (Polly) m Lemuel Day -8 children;
    Morning m Tom Jackson 8 children;
    Delaney m Bill Horn no children;
    William Butler b 10-4-1812 m. 1 Eleanor 'Ellie" Ann Werr (Wear) m. 2 Isabella Gracy Rhodes;
    Matilda D. m W.B.S. Hall, 7 children;
    Moses Easter b 9-10-1816 d 1881 m Margaret Jane Elam b 1822 d 1881;
    Henry -blacksmith went to Ark died young
    Patrick m. 1 Martha Elam m. 2 Jan??
    Elizabeth m1 Dan Barcroft m2 a "young man" no name she and Dan had 4 children
    Alvin m1 12-7-1851 Nancy Elam ms Nancy's sister??
    3. Drury Senter (this is my line) b 9-25-1788, d 1-10-1853 in Washington Co. VA; married Washington Co. VA 6-6-1809 Mary (Polly) McClure,
    They had 12 children-- and will give info if requested
    4. Aaron Senter b in 1793 d unk m Elizabeth Baker, dau of Henry Baker and Mercy Tilson, lived in Smythe Co. Va, Elizabeth married after Aaron's death to Robert Cook.
    Children of Aaron and Elizabeth:
    James b 1818 in Chilhowie VA d ca 1857 m Carolina Yandan.
    Martha J. b 8-23-1821 d 11-4-1890 m Charles R. Greener 9 children
    William Tilson b 5-20-1823 d 6-1-1907 m 11-18-1847 Sarah Rector 9 children
    Rebecca b 6-30-1830 d unk m Arthur L. G Stevenson
    Andrew b 1832 immigrated to Kentucky married but no record.[Gregory Family Tree 2.FTW]

    [Bakers of Harnett County.FTW]

    [Phil Senter]

    National Archives in Washington, D.C.. This is a official claim made by Rebecca for War Widow's pension rights based on Henry's service in the North Carolina Militia during the American Revolutionary War. The record is in quill pen hand script.

    On this twenty-sixth day of July A.D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty three personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace, within and for the County of Carroll, State of Tennessee, Rebecca Senter, aged eighty-eight years, who, being first duly sworn according to law, doth, on her oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the provisions made by the Act of Congress passed July 4th, 1836:
    That she is the widow of Henry Senter, who was a private in the militia in the State of North Carolina and served in the Revolutionary War. He was drafted and served two terms. The first for three months, and was stationed at Moore's Bridge in the State of North Carolina. He served the second tour three months and was stationed at Fayetteville, to protect that place from the Tories. She further declares that she was married to the said Henry Senter in the year Seventeen hundred and seventy one; that her husband, the aforesaid Henry Senter, died on the 27th day of February 1832, and that she has remained a widow ever since that period, as will be more fully appeared by reference to the proof hereto annexed.
    (This was accompanied by a witnessing affirmation signed: Wm. Senter & Jency Ann Senter)
    Her
    Rebecca X Senter
    Mark

    The government with no explanation denied the claim. There are two possible reasons:
    Henry was in the State Militia instead of the regular Army. And that may have disqualified him. Or the statement was judged to be false. Why? The statement is dated 1853 and says Rebecca was then 88 years old. That means she was born in 1764 or 1765. But then it says she married Henry in 1771. She would have been 6 or 7 years old. Henry, born in 1760, would have been 11 years old. Furthermore the first child was not born until 1786. Did they wait years to have their first child, then have five at one and two year intervals? It is more than likely they were married between 1781-85, after the war was over, so Rebecca was not a war widow.

    [Henry & Rebecca Senter Bible]

    info from Rebecca's bible (1827 she was 63 years old)
    Their children were (5 boys -doesn't list any others
    1. Stephen b 1787 married in Cumberland Co. N.C. 9-22-1805 Anna Blalock, lived and died near Fayetteville on Cape Fear River. dates of deaths unknown
    Their Children: Alfred b 1804 d 1884;
    Alvin Blalock b 11-12-1806, d 5-17-1870; Gibson Co. Tennessee;
    James b 1812 d ca. 1878;
    William b ca. 1810
    Belle m. James Stewart (no info)
    2. William Senter b. 1789 married in Cumberland Co. N.C. 12-17-1805 Jency Butler. they are buried near South Gibson Post office (So. Gibson County, Tennessee)
    Their Children:
    James C. b 1806 in N.C.
    Mary (Polly) m Lemuel Day -8 children;
    Morning m Tom Jackson 8 children;
    Delaney m Bill Horn no children;
    William Butler b 10-4-1812 m. 1 Eleanor 'Ellie" Ann Werr (Wear) m. 2 Isabella Gracy Rhodes;
    Matilda D. m W.B.S. Hall, 7 children;
    Moses Easter b 9-10-1816 d 1881 m Margaret Jane Elam b 1822 d 1881;
    Henry -blacksmith went to Ark died young
    Patrick m. 1 Martha Elam m. 2 Jan??
    Elizabeth m1 Dan Barcroft m2 a "young man" no name she and Dan had 4 children
    Alvin m1 12-7-1851 Nancy Elam ms Nancy's sister??
    3. Drury Senter (this is my line) b 9-25-1788, d 1-10-1853 in Washington Co. VA; married Washington Co. VA 6-6-1809 Mary (Polly) McClure,
    They had 12 children-- and will give info if requested
    4. Aaron Senter b in 1793 d unk m Elizabeth Baker, dau of Henry Baker and Mercy Tilson, lived in Smythe Co. Va, Elizabeth married after Aaron's death to Robert Cook.
    Children of Aaron and Elizabeth:
    James b 1818 in Chilhowie VA d ca 1857 m Carolina Yandan.
    Martha J. b 8-23-1821 d 11-4-1890 m Charles R. Greener 9 children
    William Tilson b 5-20-1823 d 6-1-1907 m 11-18-1847 Sarah Rector 9 children
    Rebecca b 6-30-1830 d unk m Arthur L. G Stevenson
    Andrew b 1832 immigrated to Kentucky married but no record.

    Children:
    1. 6. William Senter was born on 19 Mar 1786 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died on 26 Dec 1858 in Gibson Co., Tennessee.
    2. Rev. Stephen H. Senter was born in 1787 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died after 1860 in Summerville, Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    3. Drury Senter was born on 25 Sep 1788 in Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died on 10 Jan 1853 in Grayson Co., Virginia.
    4. Aaron Senter was born in 1793 in Chihowie, Smythe Co., Virginia; died about 1833 in Smythe Co., Virginia.
    5. James H. Senter was born in 1796 in Washington Co., Virginia; died in Mississippi.
    6. Elizabeth Senter was born on 21 Sep 1791 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina.