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Joseph D. Pryor of Sumner Co., TN

It’s been a while since my last post and quite a bit longer since posting on my own Pryor line.

My line are the Pryors of Sumner County, TN. My great-great-grandfather was Allen L. Pryor who was the son of John and Massy Pryor and kin to the Pryors in Overton Co., TN. In 1870 Jospeph Pryor aged 15 shows up in the household of Allen L. Joseph was counted after the younger Pryor children, indicating he may have been a relative staying in the household.

On the 1860 Census I found a Joseph Pryor aged 5 living in the household of Massy Pryor in District 11, while Allen L. Pryor was living in District 12. Other Pryors living in District 11 were the children of William Pryor and Margaret Curry in house 17, Phereba Pryor of Overton County in house 104, Eliza or Louisa Pryor who was married to David McCullough in house 108 next door to her mother Massy in house 107.

Massy’s household in 1860:
House 107 Massy PRIAR 60, Betsy 40, Samuel 26, Joseph 5, Samuel 8

I’ve suspected that Betsy aged 40 was a daughter in law. In 1850 Massy was again counted as a head of household in Sumner Co.
House 96 Massa PRYOR 50 VA, Jonathan 25, Elizabeth 28, Samuel 15
The older Elizabeth counted after Jonathan seems in keeping with children recorded by census takers most frequently in chronological order and spouses, and non-related individuals added after family members on the census record. Samuel Pryor is a known son of Massy and John Pryor. Jonathan is probably a son named after his father.

In 1850 and 1860 he was recorded in Massey Pryor’s household. On December 14, 1865 Samuel married Susan F. Cardwell. This marriage appears short-lived; in 1870 he was living on his own. I have not yet found a marriage record, but the census records state he married a woman named “Ann Kate” in about 1870. Their marriage lasted more than 30 years. At the time of Samuel’s death after 1900, he had no children, naming in his will his McCulley and Pryor nieces and nephews as his heirs. Therefore, I’m fairly certain that neither Joseph nor Samuel on th 1860 Census are children of Samuel Pryor.

I think the best bet is that Jonathan and Elizabeth were the parents parents of Joseph and Samuel. The young Samuel (born 1852) seems to disappear after the 1860 Census. In 1870 Jospeh was living with his probably uncle Allen L. Pryor. Elizabeth was living in District 11 in 1870, surrounded by kin George Pryor, Eliza Pryor McCullough, Pleasant Taylor.

In 1880 Joseph Pryor aged 25 was counted as J. D. Pryor living in Dist 10 of Sumner County, working in the Albright family as a farm laborer. Joseph has not been found on the 1900.

And that’s where the trail ends. Has anyone stumbled upon Joseph and more information about him?

Matthew Pryor of Marion Co., TN

I’ve been contacted by many researchers through the years who want to know the parents of Matthew Pryor of Marion Co., TN. I know I’ve frustrated some folks when I dispute that Matthew was the son of Green Pryor. I think people assumed that since his son was named Green Hill Pryor that he must have been after his grandfather.

Recently Jean Hughes book1 on the Pryors was brought to my attention by another researcher. It’s very well documented and her conclusions rely heavily on impeccably sourced records:

“Matthew Pryor (b. 3/15/1759 in Granville County, d. 1834 in Marion County, Tennessee) married Mary Neely in 1786. In the 1784 tax list for Caswell County, Haden is shown in the Nash District with 200 acres, a mill, and a household of 1 white and 2 blacks. Anne Pryor and Matthew Pryor are in the St. James District. Anne Pryor had 400 acres on the Flat River a household of 0 whites and 2 blacks. Matthew had 200 acres on the Flat River in a household of 1 whites and 0 blacks. Further Matthew Pryor was granted other deeds in Granville County: (1) on November 8, 1790 he purchased land belonging to Edmund Carnes and (2) in 1787 he purchased 212 acres from Micajah Bullock.586 In Elizabeth Pryor Harper’s Twenty-One Southern Families, Matthew is mentioned as a grandson of Robert Pryor. John Pryor, Philip’s brother, did not have a son named Matthew. The chain carriers for the March 3, 1779, deed of Ann Pryor for 400 acres on the Flat River in Caswell County were Matthew and Philip Pryor. From these facts, it appears that Matthew Pryor was Philip’s son. Furthermore, the witnesses to Matthew’s November 8, 1790, deed were Micajah Bullock and Philip Pryor.”

Ms. Hughes developed a chart (page 181) from her research that lists the children of Philip Pryor and Anne Haden as Haden, Tabitha, Frances, Philip, Sally, John, Matthew, William, Samuel and Susannah.

The naming traditions within Matthew’s family also indicate a connection to the Haden family. His son John H. Pryor (b. 1791) named a son Haden (b. 1820) and Matthew’s son William b. 1788 named a son Hayden (b. 1808). If Philip is indeed Matthew’s father, it makes sense that he named a son Philip2.

Recent DNA testing indicated that an heir of Matthew Pryor matches on 24 of 25 markers with the line of Pryors from Philip and Anne. Some Pryors known to be from the line of Philip and Anne, matched on 23 or 25 markers.

The research done by Jean Hughes and recent genetic testing leads me to believe that we now have the correct parents of Matthew Pryor.

1. Robert Prior (Pryor) and Related Families by Jean Pryor Hughes, pub. 2003, p. 174
2. Philip Pryor born 1791 in Granville, NC. He was recorded on the 1830 Census in Marion Co. and recorded in 1840 and 1850 in McNairy Co.

Photo of Colorado Pryors on AncientFaces.com

I was spending a snowy, holiday Monday Googling for Pryors. I found a very cute photo of Pryor boys in a goat cart: (as of 2019 link unavailable)

The boys are children of Guy and Jewel Pryor who are on the 1920 Census in El Paso Co., CO
https://tennesseepryors.com/pryor-website/state-records/colorado/
Guy is the son of Allen and Ameila Pryor, both from Virginia.

New York, New York!

A new page of census extractions is now on the TNPryor website. New York! https://tennesseepryors.com/pryor-website/state-records/new-york/. The first entry is John B. Pryor, grandson of John Benjamin Pryor of Natchez, MS and a great newphew of Senator Luke Pryor.

A great source for New York records… the New York Times. Here’s a link to their online archives. http://www.nytimes.com/ref/membercenter/nytarchive.html. I found an obituary for John Benjamin Pryor on this site. There are lots of news stories in the Times archives for Senator Luke Pryor, Roger A. Pryor, and bandleader Arthur Pryor.

More Marion County Pryors

I wish the Pryors in Marion County Pryors were my line! It seems like this year some great discoveries have been made and DNA has helped to confirm some researchers connection to this line. I’m tying up the research on the “Marion” line who settled in Hardin County. I’ve updated the census extractions on the TN Pryor website, starting with the 1870 Census. Nova Lemons has been a huge helping to establish the connections has added information to her website at https://lemons.homestead.com/McNairyPry.html

We’re certain we have found in Hardin County George Washington Pryor, a son of Philip Pryor and a grandson of Matthew Pryor of Marion Co.  In 1870 Andrew Jackson Pryor, George’s newphew, was also in Hardin Co. Andrew was a son of Jacob N. Pryor and a grandson of Philip Pryor. Jacob and his other children were in Henry Co., TN in 1870, but by 1880 his son William B. was in Hardin Co. and in 1900 his daughters Colestia and Caldonia were also in Hardin Co.

Something interesting came up in our digging, we found that William B. Pryor is buried under the name Button Pryor. Does anyone know of a connection of a Button family to these lines of Pryors?