Carl Wayne Gray Genealogies

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Duff, Carey Ernest

Duff, Carey Ernest

Male 1880 - 1946  (65 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Duff, Carey Ernest was born on 21 Apr 1880 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois (son of Duff, Richard F. and Manker, Mary Elizabeth); died on 26 Jan 1946 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence County, Illinois; was buried in Lawrenceville City Cemetery, Lawrenceville, Lawrence County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: DUFF.C006
    • _FGRAVE: 39066411

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Section A row 2

    Family/Spouse: Doherty, Ethel. Ethel was born in Nov 1882 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; died on 2 Jul 1962 in Schenectady County, New York; was buried in Lawrenceville City Cemetery, Lawrenceville, Lawrence County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Duff, Richard F.Duff, Richard F. was born on 28 Oct 1840 (son of Duff, Nathaniel Harvey and Apperson, Margaret K.); died on 6 Jun 1894; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: DUFF.R004
    • _FGRAVE: 24071213

    Notes:

    R.F.Duff, merchant, Clay City. The gentleman whose name heads this sketch is a native of this county, and is descended from one of its pioneer families. The greatgrandfather of our subject, Samuel Duff, came to this country some time prior to the Revolution. He brought with him his wife Barbara, and the twain settled in Pennsylvania.

    To them were born two sons, John and William. When John was but a youth, his parents moved to Washington County, Va., where the father died in 1818, the mother in 1812. John grew to manhood in Washington County, and there married a Miss Mary Dryden, a daughter of David and Barbara Dryden, who had come from England in an early day. Nine children blessed this union—Samuel (who remained in Virginia), David (came to this county, and settled in Maysville, in 1829, and afterward became one of the leading merchants of that place), Jane (married a Mr. Hopper, and moved to Ohio, where she died), Barbara (married John McConnell, and settled and died in that county), John N. (is yet living in Washington County, Va., at the hale old age of seventy- eight), Nathaniel H. (our subject's father), Mary (still living in Virginia).

    Stephen B. (settled and died in that county), and Alexander (who died when a boy). Judge N. H. Duff's education was but meager, and was received in the subscription schools of his native county. He learned the trade of a blacksmith, and at the age of twenty-one helped his brother David move to this county. After arriving here, he helped on the latter's farm for a short time, and after spending a year here he again returned to his home in Virginia, where he worked on his father's farm.
    In 1831, he again came back here, this time accompanied by James Lethco and William T. Duff, a cousin, who made one of the first settlements in Stanford Township. This time Judge Duff settled in Maysville, and, buying a small farm, tilled that, and worked at his trade of blacksmithing, but his health failing him he was compelled to give up the latter occupation. After about two years' residence in Maysville, he moved into what is now Stanford Township and settled on the farm now owned by J. M. Chaffin; he first entered eighty acres, and afterward increased the tract to 120 acres.

    He remained on that farm until 1843. and then selling out to John L. Apperson, moved to another farm about two miles northwest of his former place. (It is now owned by subject.) In 1848, he again returned to Maysville, and purchased David Duff's store, who went from there to Tennessee. The Judge continued in business there until the laying-out of Clay City. He then came to the latter point and embarked in business with Robert E. Duff. This partnership continued for some years, and the former turned his attention to stockraising.

    For the last few years, he has lived a quiet and retired life, making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Naomi Figg. Judge Duff has been much before the people of this county, in one way or another. In 1851, he was first elected to the office of Associate Justice. These officers were elected for the purpose of attending to the county business. His Associates were J. W. P. Davis and a Mr. Loofboro. He held this office until 1862, when the plan of township organization was adopted. He was then elected the first Justice of the Peace of Clay City Township, and served in that capacity for a number of years. He also served as Township Supervisor for one or two terms. Judge Duff has been twice married. The first time in old Maysville Precinct, on September 25, 1832, to Miss Margaret Apperson, a daughter of Richard and Mary (Aikin) Apperson.

    The parents were among the very earliest settlers of Stanford Township. Mrs. Duff was born in September, 1S09, and was the mother of nine children, but two of whom are now living—Richard F. (our subject), and Mrs. Naomi C. Figg.

    This lady died on April 2, 1857, and the Judge was married the second time, on October 20, 1872, to Miss Sarah
    Babbs, a daughter of Alexander Babbs. But one child resulted from this union—Albert H. (now at home with his father). This lady died in the winter of 1877.

    The schools of this and Stanford Township furnished our subject his means of education, and he assisted his father on the home farm until about twenty-one. He began learning telegraphy under W. C. Roach, who was station agent at this point. From here he went to Cincinnati, where he worked for three months, and then for two years acted as operator in different points on the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad. He then went to Xenia, and was appointed station agent and operator. After serving at different stations in this capacity for three years along the line of the O. & M., he accepted a similar position on the Indianapolis & St. Louis Railroad, and worked at both Bunker Hill and Hillsboro.

    In 1867, he returned to Clay City and embarked with J. D. Allender in the provision business. The firm afterward opened a general store, and have since been one of the leading houses of Clay City.

    Mr. Duff was married October 28, 1868, to Miss Mary E. Manker, a daughter of Jenkins and Sarah (Rogers)
    Manker, of Clay City. Three children have blessed this union—Charles L., Effie M. and Carey E.

    Mr. Duff is a strong Democrat, and is at present serving as Township Supervisor. Mr. and Mrs. Duff are both members of the Clay City Methodist Episcopal Church, and Mr. Duff is a member of Clay City Lodge, No. 488, A. F. & A.M.

    Excerpt from "History of Wayne and Clay Counties, Illinois 1884 "

    Richard married Manker, Mary Elizabeth on 28 Oct 1868. Mary was born on 12 Jan 1848 in Ohio; died on 20 Mar 1932; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Manker, Mary Elizabeth was born on 12 Jan 1848 in Ohio; died on 20 Mar 1932; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: MANK.M001
    • _FGRAVE: 24071223

    Children:
    1. Duff, Charles Lester was born in 1872; died on 26 Jul 1935; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    2. Duff, Effie D. was born on 2 Dec 1873 in Illinois; died on 23 Feb 1947; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    3. 1. Duff, Carey Ernest was born on 21 Apr 1880 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; died on 26 Jan 1946 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence County, Illinois; was buried in Lawrenceville City Cemetery, Lawrenceville, Lawrence County, Illinois.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Duff, Nathaniel Harvey was born in 1808 in Virginia (son of Duff, J. and Dryden, M.); died in 1885 in Illinois; was buried in Foster Hill Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Blacksmith, Judge, Justice of the Peace
    • Reference Number: DUFF.N001

    Nathaniel married Apperson, Margaret K. on 25 Sep 1832 in Maysville, Clay County, Illinois. Margaret (daughter of Apperson, R. and Aikin, M.) was born on 16 Mar 1811 in Virginia; died on 2 Apr 1857 in Illinois; was buried in Foster Hill Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Apperson, Margaret K. was born on 16 Mar 1811 in Virginia (daughter of Apperson, R. and Aikin, M.); died on 2 Apr 1857 in Illinois; was buried in Foster Hill Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: APPE.M001

    Children:
    1. Duff, J.A.
    2. Duff, M.A.
    3. Duff, E.B.
    4. Duff, Sarah J. was born on 11 May 1836; died on 8 Aug 1842; was buried in Foster Hill Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    5. 2. Duff, Richard F. was born on 28 Oct 1840; died on 6 Jun 1894; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    6. Duff, Rebecca M. was born on 28 Oct 1840; died on 3 Aug 1845; was buried in Foster Hill Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    7. Duff, Naomi Caroline was born on 5 Sep 1843 in Maysville, Pike County, Illinois; died on 22 Feb 1919 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Duff, J.

    J. married Dryden, M. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Dryden, M.
    Children:
    1. Duff, S.
    2. Duff, Jane died in Ohio.
    3. Duff, B.
    4. Duff, J.N.
    5. Duff, S.B.
    6. Duff, A.
    7. Duff, M.
    8. Duff, David Dryden was born on 20 Dec 1794; died on 27 Jun 1868; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    9. 4. Duff, Nathaniel Harvey was born in 1808 in Virginia; died in 1885 in Illinois; was buried in Foster Hill Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

  3. 10.  Apperson, R.

    R. married Aikin, M.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Aikin, M.
    Children:
    1. 5. Apperson, Margaret K. was born on 16 Mar 1811 in Virginia; died on 2 Apr 1857 in Illinois; was buried in Foster Hill Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.



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