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Susan Ann DuVal Cryer

Birth
Logan County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1 Oct 1845 (aged 43)
Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Susan Ann DuVal, the fifth daughter of Major Claiborne (1760-1824) and Elizabeth Pope DuVal (1760-1815), was born August 16, 1802, in Logan County, Ky. She married in 1833, Methodist minister Rev. Hardy Murfree Cryer (1792-1846), son of James (-1816) and Mary Cotton Cryer, of Sumner County, Tn. They resided in Sumner County where he was engaged in the breeding of thoroughbred horses. He advised President Jackson in the development of his stable. He was a great nephew of Lt. Colonel Hardy Murfree (1752-1809) who served in the Revolution and in whose honor Murfreesboro, Tn. is named. Three children were Martha Duval (1836-1917); Elizabeth Claiborne (1838-1906); and Mary Catherine "Kate" Cryer (1839-1918) who lived in Nashville and married in 1872, William B. Dunn. Others were William Howard Douglas (1834); 1Lt. Edward Fountain Reed (1837-62) who served in the 2ND Tenn. Infantry Regiment (CSA) and died in the Civil War at Shiloh, Tn.; Mary Cage (1839-); Henry Bascome (d.inf.); and John L. F. Cage Cryer.

Martha "Mattie" Duval Cryer (1836-1917) lived at Castalian Springs, Tn. She married in 1856, William Rufus Anglea (1833-1904), son of James (c1800-) and Susanna Briley Anglea, of Trousdale County, Tn. Their eight children were Gwinetta DuVal (1857-77)(dsp); Hardy Cryer (1861-1907); Katherine Edward Reed (1863-1938); Mary Brown (1865-1954) who married in 1899, Andrew Jackson Glenn (1874-1939); James Simpson (1867-1956); William Swaney (1869-1945) who married Daisy Hardy (1894-1970); John Malone (1873-1936) who was mayor of Edmond, Ok.; and Alfa W. Anglea (1880-1928).

Elizabeth Claiborne Cryer (1838-1906) married in 1856, 2Lt Daniel Johnson Anthony (1838-1909) who served in the 17th/30th Tenn. Infantry Regiment (CSA) in the Civil War. They lived in Terrell, Tx. Ten children were Joseph Boyers (1857-1943); Evalina Graham (1859-93); David Daniel E. (1863-1924) who served in the Spanish-America War; Frank C. (1865-1930); Daisy "Lizzie" (1868-1971); Jane Ferris (1870-1956); Graham D. (1872-1939); Mary "Mae" E. (1876-1970) who married Franklin Clarke Burr (1873-1959) and lived in Tyler, Tx.; Maud (1879-81); and Zula Susan Anthony (1882-1929).

Susan Ann DuVal died October 1, 1845/6. Her husband, Rev. Hardy M. Cryer, died February 7, 1846. They reportedly were buried in the Cryer Family Cemetery, Sumner County, Tn.

See Tenn. Death Certificate of Mrs. Martha D. Cryer Anglea; Margaret Gwin Buchanan, The DuVals of Kentucky from Virginia 1794-1935 (Lynchburg, Va., 1938), 79-80; John Frederick Dorman, Claiborne of Virginia, Descendants of Colonel William Claiborne (Baltimore, 1995), 198 (names four children); Joseph Stephen Hays, Descendants of Colonel Claiborne DuVal (Smith's Grove, Ky., 2012)(unpublished edition), 6-7, 20-21 ; James Houston Barr III, Lt. Colonel Nathaniel Pope, c1610-1660, of Virginia, Ancestor of Washington, Governors and Legislators, History of His Descendants (Louisville, Ky. 2018), 111-114.
Susan Ann DuVal, the fifth daughter of Major Claiborne (1760-1824) and Elizabeth Pope DuVal (1760-1815), was born August 16, 1802, in Logan County, Ky. She married in 1833, Methodist minister Rev. Hardy Murfree Cryer (1792-1846), son of James (-1816) and Mary Cotton Cryer, of Sumner County, Tn. They resided in Sumner County where he was engaged in the breeding of thoroughbred horses. He advised President Jackson in the development of his stable. He was a great nephew of Lt. Colonel Hardy Murfree (1752-1809) who served in the Revolution and in whose honor Murfreesboro, Tn. is named. Three children were Martha Duval (1836-1917); Elizabeth Claiborne (1838-1906); and Mary Catherine "Kate" Cryer (1839-1918) who lived in Nashville and married in 1872, William B. Dunn. Others were William Howard Douglas (1834); 1Lt. Edward Fountain Reed (1837-62) who served in the 2ND Tenn. Infantry Regiment (CSA) and died in the Civil War at Shiloh, Tn.; Mary Cage (1839-); Henry Bascome (d.inf.); and John L. F. Cage Cryer.

Martha "Mattie" Duval Cryer (1836-1917) lived at Castalian Springs, Tn. She married in 1856, William Rufus Anglea (1833-1904), son of James (c1800-) and Susanna Briley Anglea, of Trousdale County, Tn. Their eight children were Gwinetta DuVal (1857-77)(dsp); Hardy Cryer (1861-1907); Katherine Edward Reed (1863-1938); Mary Brown (1865-1954) who married in 1899, Andrew Jackson Glenn (1874-1939); James Simpson (1867-1956); William Swaney (1869-1945) who married Daisy Hardy (1894-1970); John Malone (1873-1936) who was mayor of Edmond, Ok.; and Alfa W. Anglea (1880-1928).

Elizabeth Claiborne Cryer (1838-1906) married in 1856, 2Lt Daniel Johnson Anthony (1838-1909) who served in the 17th/30th Tenn. Infantry Regiment (CSA) in the Civil War. They lived in Terrell, Tx. Ten children were Joseph Boyers (1857-1943); Evalina Graham (1859-93); David Daniel E. (1863-1924) who served in the Spanish-America War; Frank C. (1865-1930); Daisy "Lizzie" (1868-1971); Jane Ferris (1870-1956); Graham D. (1872-1939); Mary "Mae" E. (1876-1970) who married Franklin Clarke Burr (1873-1959) and lived in Tyler, Tx.; Maud (1879-81); and Zula Susan Anthony (1882-1929).

Susan Ann DuVal died October 1, 1845/6. Her husband, Rev. Hardy M. Cryer, died February 7, 1846. They reportedly were buried in the Cryer Family Cemetery, Sumner County, Tn.

See Tenn. Death Certificate of Mrs. Martha D. Cryer Anglea; Margaret Gwin Buchanan, The DuVals of Kentucky from Virginia 1794-1935 (Lynchburg, Va., 1938), 79-80; John Frederick Dorman, Claiborne of Virginia, Descendants of Colonel William Claiborne (Baltimore, 1995), 198 (names four children); Joseph Stephen Hays, Descendants of Colonel Claiborne DuVal (Smith's Grove, Ky., 2012)(unpublished edition), 6-7, 20-21 ; James Houston Barr III, Lt. Colonel Nathaniel Pope, c1610-1660, of Virginia, Ancestor of Washington, Governors and Legislators, History of His Descendants (Louisville, Ky. 2018), 111-114.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176233174/susan_ann-cryer: accessed ), memorial page for Susan Ann DuVal Cryer (16 Aug 1802–1 Oct 1845), Find a Grave Memorial ID 176233174, citing Cryer Cemetery, Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by JHBarr (contributor 48130565).