Drury Dunaway
M, b. 13 January 1814, d. before 1 June 1900
| Father | Samuel Dunaway1 b. 6 Aug 1774, d. 7 Aug 1817 |
| Mother | Nancy Shaw1,2 b. 2 Jun 1781, d. 1 May 1854 |
Drury Dunaway|b. 13 Jan 1814\nd. b 1 Jun 1900|p70.htm|Samuel Dunaway|b. 6 Aug 1774\nd. 7 Aug 1817|p58.htm|Nancy Shaw|b. 2 Jun 1781\nd. 1 May 1854|p65.htm|Samuel Dunaway|b. s 1746|p56.htm|Maachah Vaughan||p57.htm|John Shaw|b. c 1753\nd. 17 Dec 1818|p73.htm|Milicent Hill||p74.htm| |
| Charts | Dunaway, Drury - 1814-bef. 1900 - Descendants Chart Dunaway, Samuel - c. 1746-[--?--] - Descendants Chart |
| Last Edited | 12 Sep 2008 |
| Birth | Drury Dunaway was born on 13 January 1814 in Davidson County, Tennessee.3,1,2 |
| He was the son of Samuel Dunaway and Nancy Shaw.1,2 | |
| 1850 Census | Drury Dunaway (given age 36) was listed as a family member living with Nancy Dunaway (given age 69) on the 1850 Census. He had real estate valued at $500. His place of birth was Tennessee. He was able to read and write.2 |
| Marriage | Drury Dunaway married Candice Francis Patterson on 30 January 1852 in Rutherford County, Tennessee.1 |
| Death | Drury Dunaway died before 1 June 1900 in Tennessee. |
| Burial | He was buried at Dunaway Cemetery, Dunaway Chapel Road in Valleyview, Rutherford County, Tennessee. The date of death was not shown on the headstone.3,1 |
Family | Candice Francis Patterson b. 17 Nov 1820, d. 28 Mar 1881 |
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Citations:
- [S195] Dunaway Cemetery (Dunaway Chapel Road, Valleyview, Rutherford County, Tennessee), William Dunaway marker, information supplied by William Dunaway, 22 October 2007.
- [S194] 1850 U.S. census, Rutherford County, Tennessee, population schedule, p. 292b (stamped), 584 (penned), dwelling 619, family 619, Nancy Dunaway; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 10 September 2008); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 894.
- [S196] Dunaway Cemetery (Dunaway Chapel Road, Valleyview, Rutherford County, Tennessee), William Dunaway marker, information supplied by Patsy Paterson, 13 June 2006.