Rev Clayton Durham
Son of John Durham Jr and Rebecca (-----)
Born ca. 1773 in Delaware
Died 07 Apr 1851 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Carter, Sawyer; AME Minister
Married ca. 1793 in Delaware to Unknown Partner
To them were born:
Notes
- Clayton Durham was a devisee under the will of John Durham Sr, of Kent Co., Delaware,
dated 09 Apr 1788. No relationship is specifically stated in the will, but he is
mentioned last in the will, after sons and daughters and "my son John Durham's
children." It is possible that he was a son of John Durham Jr, who died in Kent Co.,
Delaware, in 1776. But in the final account of the estate of John Durham Sr, settled
in 1796, Clayton Durham is listed as "a son and legatee."
- From Rev. Joseph H. Morgan, History of the New Jersey Conference of the A.M.E. Church (Camden, NJ: 1887):
Pastor, AME Church, Salem, NJ: 1817, Clayton Durham;
Pastor, AME Church, Bushtown, NJ: 1817, Clayton Durham;
Pastor, AME Church, Springtown, NJ: 1817, Clayton Durham; 1840, C. Durham;
Pastor, AME Church, Gouldtown, NJ: 1840, Clayton Durham;
Pastor, AME Church, New Brunswick, NJ: 1843, C. Durham;
Pastor, AME Church, Princeton, NJ: 1843, Clayton Durham;
Pastor, Macedonia AME Church, Camden, NJ: 1848, Clayton Durham and John Henson;
Pastor, AME Church, Milford, NJ: 1848, Clayton Durham and John Henson;
Pastor, AME Church, Snow Hill, NJ: 1848, Clayton Durham and John Henson; 1849, Clayton Durham;
Pastor, AME Church, Burlington, NJ: 1848, C. Durham and John Henson; 1849, C. Durham;
Pastor, AME Church, Evesham, NJ (Mt. Laurel, NJ): 1848, Clayton Durham and John Henson; 1849, C. Durham;
Pastor, AME Church, Mount Holly, NJ: 1848, Clayton Durham and John Henson; 1849, C. Durham. - Death notice, Public Ledger, 10 Apr 1851:
Died. On Monday, 7th inst., the Rev. CLAYTON DURHAM, in the 79th year of his age.
His friends and those of the family are invited to attend his funeral, this day (Thursday) 10th inst.,
at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-law, Benj. Galloway, No. 2 Ronaldson street.
The funeral services will be performed at the Israel Church, Fifth and Gaskill streets,
and proceed from the Church to the Lebanon Cemetery. - Clayton was buried in Lebanon Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Sources
- 1820 - U.S. Census, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., Moyamensing Twp., Page [165B]:
1 M 45+; 1 F 45+; 2 M 14-26; 3 M 0-14.
- 1830 - U.S. Census, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., Moyamensing Twp., Page [55]:
1 M 55-100; 1 F 36-55; 1 M 24-36; 3 M 10-24; 3 M 0-10; 1 F 0-10.