Maury family

Name Entries

Information

family

Name Entries *

Maury family

Computed Name Heading

Name Components

Name :

Maury family

Genders

Exist Dates

Biographical History

Abraham "Abram" Maury, Jr. (1766-1825), was born in Lunenburg, Virginia, to Abram Maury, Sr., and Susannah Poindexter. After struggling with debt issues in Virginia, Maury purchased a tobacco plantation near Franklin, Tennessee. Between 1808 and his death in 1825, Maury speculated heavily, and successfully, in land and cotton production throughout the South (Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi). He served as a member of the Tennessee state legislature, and in 1820 as a land commissioner. He married Martha Branch Worsham and they had eight children, including Daniel Worsham (1799-1862), Abram Poindexter (1801-1848), Ann (1803-1876), Martha Fontain (b. 1807), and Zebulon Montgomery Pike (b. 1814).

Abram Poindexter Maury (1801-1848) was the son of Abram Maury, Jr., and was born on his father’s Tennessee plantation. Abram P. Maury entered West Point military academy at age 16, but left in 1821 to study law and apprentice as a newspaper editor. He worked on various papers, including the Nashville newspaper the Republican . In 1826, Maury married Mary Eliza Tennessee Claiborne (1806-1852), daughter of Sarah Terrell Lewis and Dr. Thomas Augustine Claiborne, whose family was politically well connected in the South. Maury served in the Tennessee state house of representatives in 1831, 1832, 1843, and 1844. He was elected to the United States Congress as an Anti-Jacksonian and a Whig in 1835 and 1837 but did not seek reelection. He was admitted to the Tennessee bar in 1839, and practiced law in Williamson County. Maury died in 1848.

Abram P. Maury and his wife Mary Eliza had nine children: Martha Thomas (1827), Sarah Claiborne (1829), Mary Ferdinand (1830), Elizabeth James (1832), Josephine (1834), Abram Poindexter, Jr. (1836), Septima (1840), Octavia (1842), and Ferdinand Claiborne (1845). Other Maurys in the collection include Abram P. Maury's siblings, such as Ann Maury (1803-1876) and Daniel W. (ca. 1799-1862); and cousins, nieces, and nephews, such as James H.; James P.; Mary Eliza Tennessee Claiborne; Richard, Sr.; Sam, Thomas Tabb; and William Henry.

The collection contains letters of the Claiborne family, which was connected to the Maury family through Mary Eliza Claiborne's marriage to Abram P. Maury. Other Claibornes include Mary Eliza's uncle Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne (1777-1859), a Congressman from Virginia (1825-1837), and cousin John Franklin Hamtramck Claiborne (1807-1884), a United States congressman representing Mississippi from 1835 to 1838. Also of note is Macajah "Mac" Greene Lewis Claiborne (1808-1878), who was the son of Sarah Terrell Lewis and Dr. Thomas Augustine Claiborne. Mac married Tennessee native Lavina Cannon. He enlisted as a United States Navy midshipman in 1827 and served until 1849, when he resigned as a lieutenant. During his career, he sailed around the world and had missions in Brazil, China, Hawaii, Tahiti, and Java. After leaving the navy, Claiborne worked as a lawyer and as a member of the Nashville Board of Education.

Other contributors include Dr. Francis T. Reid; his sister-in-law Elizabeth "Betsy" Maury Reid; her son William S. Reid; Cary A. Harris, Superintendant of Indian affairs in 1836 and husband to Martha F. Maury, Abram P. Maury's sister; and Carey A.Harris, Jr.

Among the many letters from non-family members are several from Meredith Poindexter Gentry (1809-1866) who succeeded Abram P. Maury as the Tennessee representative to the United States Congress. Gentry practiced law in Williamson County, Tennessee; was elected to the state house of representatives in 1835 and 1837; and served in the United States Congress from 1839 to 1843, and from 1845 to 1853. During the Civil War, he served in the First and Second Confederate Congresses (1862-1863). He died in 1866 at his home in Nashville, Tennessee.

From the guide to the Maury family papers, 1782-1931, 1820-1872, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)

eng

Latn

External Related CPF

Other Entity IDs (Same As)

Sources

Loading ...

Resource Relations

Loading ...

Internal CPF Relations

Loading ...

Languages Used

Subjects

Mexican War, 1846-1848

Nationalities

Activities

Occupations

Legal Statuses

Places

Hawaii

as recorded (not vetted)

AssociatedPlace

Chile

as recorded (not vetted)

AssociatedPlace

Brazil

as recorded (not vetted)

AssociatedPlace

Southern States

as recorded (not vetted)

AssociatedPlace

Arkansas

as recorded (not vetted)

AssociatedPlace

Tahiti (French Polynesia : Island)

as recorded (not vetted)

AssociatedPlace

United States

as recorded (not vetted)

AssociatedPlace

Louisiana

as recorded (not vetted)

AssociatedPlace

Tennessee

as recorded (not vetted)

AssociatedPlace

Convention Declarations

General Contexts

Structure or Genealogies

Mandates

Identity Constellation Identifier(s)

w6ts0zs3

59338908