Person:James Maury (1)

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Rev. James Maury
b.8 Apr 1717 Dublin, Ireland
  1. Rev. James Maury1717 - 1769
  • HRev. James Maury1717 - 1769
  • WMary Walker1724 - 1798
m. 11 Nov 1743
  1. Rev. Matthew Maury1744 - 1801
  2. Consul James Maury1746 - 1840
  3. Leonard Maury1747 - 1747
  4. Anne Maury1748 - 1822
  5. Mary Maury1750 - 1822
  6. Rev. Walker Maury1752 - 1788
  7. Catherine Maury1754 - 1786
  8. Elizabeth Maury1756 -
  9. Abram Maury1758 -
  10. Fontaine Maury1761 - 1814
  11. Benjamin Maury1763 -
  12. Richard Maury1766 - 1843
  13. Matilda Hite Maury1769 - 1821
Facts and Events
Name Rev. James Maury
Gender Male
Birth[1] 8 Apr 1717 Dublin, Ireland
Marriage 11 Nov 1743 Louisa, Virginia, United Statesto Mary Walker
Will[2] 2 Dec 1767 Albemarle, Virginia, United States
Probate[2] May 1769 Albemarle, Virginia, United States
Death[1] 9 Jun 1769 Albemarle, Virginia, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 James Maury, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

    James Maury (1718–1769) was a prominent Virginia educator and Anglican cleric during the American Colonial period and the progenitor of the prominent Maury political family. The Reverend James Maury was a participant with the notable lawsuit that became known as "The Parson's Cause" in 1763, in which the young attorney Patrick Henry argued that the colony had the right to establish its own method of payment to clergy (which had been vetoed by the Crown).

    Born in Dublin of French Protestant "Huguenot" ancestry, James Maury came to the Virginia colony as an infant with his parents. He attended The College of William and Mary and then established his own classical school for boys, where he taught the young Thomas Jefferson among others. In February 1742, Maury went to England and was ordained as an Anglican cleric of the established Church of England. Returning to Virginia, The Reverend James Maury was in charge for one year of a parish in King William County and then served for 18 years in Louisa County at Fredericksville Parish. He was highly regarded for his piety and learning. Maury was in charge of this parish until his death on June 9, 1769....

    ... James Maury was born per his tombstone, April 8, 1717, in Dublin. Soon after his birth, the family emigrated to the Virginia colony, where hundreds of Huguenot refugees had settled above the falls of the James River during the early 1700s. ...

  2. 2.0 2.1 Will Abstract of James Maury, in King, J. Estelle Stewart (Junie Estelle Stewart). Abstract of wills, inventories, and administration accounts of Albemarle County, Virginia, 1748-1800: will books A, B, 3, and 4. (Beverly Hills, California: J.E.S. King, 1940)
    18.

    MAURY, JAMES
    2 Dec. 1767. May Court, 1769. Parish of Frederickville, County of Albemarle.
    Executors are to have erected a house on land I bought of Major John Wood.
    Wife Mary Maury.
    Children: Matthew, James, Anne, Mary, Walker, Elizabeth, Abraham, Fontaine, Benjamin and Richard.
    Younger sons: Abraham, Fontaine, Benjamin and Richard.
    Exrs: John Walker, Henry Fry and Charles Lewis.
    Wit: Nicholas Cabell and Overton Carr.
    (Page 240).