Rev Drury Senter and Mary McClure
Drury Senter (Rev) b 25 Sept 1788 Fayetteville, Cumberland Co NC d 10 Jan 1853 Abingdon, Washington Co VA; Residence: 1792 Washington Co VA; Religion: 1814 member of Primitive Baptist Church, St. Clair's Bottom, VA, Dec 1815 licensed to preach; Military 1823 Ashe Co NC: public minister; s/o Henry Senter and Rebecca Avent. Drury Senter m. 6 Jun 1809 Abingdon, Washington Co VA to (1) Mary McClure b 1792 St Clair, Washington Co VA d 9 Oct 1953 Mouth of Wilson, Grayson VA; d/o Nathaniel McClure and Dorcas Cole. Children of Drury Senter and Mary McClure;
1. Nathaniel McClure Senter b 10 Mar 1810 Washington Co (Smyth Co.) VA
2. Rebecca Senter b 1812 St. Clair's Bottom, Washington Co VA d abt 1830; m. Solomon Jones b 17 May 1804 Alleghaney Co NC d 6 Feb 1882 Alleghaney Co NC. Child of Solomon Jones and Rebecca Senter; i. Matilda Jones b 1829 Ashe Co NC
3. Aaron L. Senter b 1813 St. Clair's Bottom, Washington Co VA
4. Stephen Henry Senter b 10 Feb 1814 St Clair, Grayson City, Washington Co VA d 20 Mar 1893 Elkhorn City, Pike Co KY; m. 24 Oct 1837 to Drucilla Dixon b 14 May 1817 d 1841 in childbirth of son Enoch D Senter. Stephen Henry Senter m. 2 Aug 1846 to (2) Sarah Long Landreth b 17 Jul 1815 VA d 1867. Stephen Henry Senter m. 28 Nov 1868 Wise Co VA to Hulda Mullins b 25 Dec 1847 d 1897.
5. William N. Senter b 7 Nov 1818 VA
6. James Harvey Senter b 31 Dec 1820 VA
7. Drury Senter b about 1821 Mouth of Wilson, Grayson Co VA
8. Evaline Senter b 1822
9. Caroline Senter b 1824 Crumpler, Ashe Co NC
10. Levi Bishop Senter b 17 Jan 1827 Crumpler, Ashe Co NC
11. Drury Emsley Senter b 1830 Crumpler, Ashe Co NC
12. Calvin Halbert Senter b 2 Sept 1832
13. Mary Senter b 1834 Mouth of Wilson, Grayson, VA
Source of the Following McCarter Family - mckate@gmail.com Property Records of Drury Senters
Drury received land grants in what was to be Grayson County in 1781, 1839, and 1840. These grants were on Piney Creek and New River. On February 4, 1841 Drury purchased from Elizah and Sarah Baker three tracts of land, totaling 520 acres on Wilson Creek and Beaver Dam Creek, a branch of Wilson Creek (Grayson County Deed Book No. 9 - Pages 422-23) .
Drury and Polly's house is vacant, but still stands beside Wilson Creek about a mile southwest of Mouth of Wilson on Route 16. It is unclear if they built the house, or if it was already standing when they moved to the property in 1841. The house has been added onto over the years, and could probably accommodate two families. Drury and Polly and some of their children are buried in the family cemetery on the hill above the house. (Grayson County Deed Book No. 3, Page 206).
From the 1855 Minutes of the Washington District Baptist Association
copied by J.E. Sutherland, Clintonwood, Virginia
The subject of this memorial, the Rev. Drury Senter, was born in Cumberland County, NC, on the 25th day of September 1788. His parents moved with him to Washington County, Va. And there he married on June 6th 1809. In the year 1814, he became a member of the Baptist Church at Saint Clair?s Bottom. In September 1814 he commences exercising a public gift and in December 1815 was licensed to preach by the same church. About 2 years and 6 months thereafter he was Regular Ordained by the proper Presbytery as an Elder and pastor of the Regular Baptist Church at Saint Clair?s Bottom in June 1818, he labored as a public minister in the bounds of the Washington Association until about the year 1823. He was chosen by the Washington Association as their messenger to Sister Association. In the year 1823 removed to North Carolina and settled in the County of Ashe, where he labored as a public Minister in the mountain and Adjoining Association and his labors were greatly blessed. About the year 1840 he removed to the County of Grayson in Va. where he lived till the time of his Death on the 10th of January 1853. During the greater portion of his life from 1823 to the time of his death, he was chosen Moderator of the Mountain Association and their Messenger to the Neighboring Association from 1823 to 1853. He also was pastor of several churches in Mountain Association.
In 1853 the Senter Association was formed and a convention was held at Senter Church. This Association was formed from the Mountain and Three Forks Associations. Senter Church at Crumpler, Ashe County, NC was named for Rev. Drury Senter and his son, Rev. Nathaniel Senter.
Will of Drury Senter
Grayson County State of Virginia November the fourth AD one thousand eight hundred and fifty two I, Drury Senter being of sound mind and memory as I ever were and taking into consideration the worldly goods which it has been pleased God to possess (?) me with amen I now proceed to the distribution of the same in manners as followoth to wit first I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid if any secondly it is my desire that my wife Polly Senter shall have as much of the farm and wood land including my mansion house and all my house hold and kitchen furniture and as much live stock including one small filly and cattle sheep and hogs during her natural life, I desire that my sons Nathaniel Henry John Aaron William Harvy Levi Calvin shall have one hundred and fifty dollars in land that they have already received except Calvin and he shall be made up equal with them either in land or money, it is my desire that all my money that is due me be collected and all my perishable property be put to sale and after my wife Polly dowry is laid off and Calvin made equal with the rest of the boys in land and other property and if there be anything left after the first sale there shall be an equal distribution made amongst all my children both boys and girls, it is also my desire that the bit of land that Henry now lives on that I have deeded to him since this indenture was dated that he should have it extra, it is my desire that Matilda Jones __?__ who inter married with Joseph Sturgill shall have five dollars in good and lawful money of Virginia so as to disinherit her of any further claims of any real estate or perishable property Lastly I ordain and appoint my two sons Nathaniel Senter and Levi B. Senter my lawful coexecutors I do hereby make void and null any will or testament made by me heretofore declaring this to be my last will and testament and I have here unto inter changeably set my hand and seal in the present of us
Drury Senter (Seal) Attest John A. Parsons Levi B. Senter
Grayson County Court January term 1853 This last will and testament of Drury Senter deceased was presented in court proved by the oath of John A. Parsons and Levi B. Senter witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded, and on the motion of Nathaniel Senter and Levi B. Senter the CoExecutors there in named who made oath there to and together with Isom Cox and Stephen J. Bryant their securities entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of $1600 conditioned (?) as the law directs certified, is granted them for obtaining probets of said will in due form
Test Stephen M. Hale C. C.
There are at least two large pages of items that were sold at the sale of Drury's estate. Among the last names of some of the buyers are: Young, Senter, Parsons, Blevins, Pugh, Baker, Wells, DeBoard, Pasley, Phipps, Barton, Strange, Griffeth, Perkins, Drawn, Durall, Thomas. Drury Senter had notes on people totaling approx. $1,000.
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