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Rev. Thomas Barclay of Albany. 115
(102) Frederic Augustus Barclay, 5 b 24 February,
1828 ; 23 d 9 December, 1828.' 16
(103) Henry Hotham Barclay 5 b 29 December,
1829 ; 23 d ij December, 1855, unm.
(104) Cuthbert Collingwood Barclay. 5
(105) A daughter, 5 b and d 8 September, 1833. 16
26. Susan Barclay, 4 b at Wilmot, Nova Scotia, 5 February,
1785; d 14 January, 1805 ; 51 m 20 August, 1803, 52 Peter
Gerard Stuyvesant, b 21 September, 1777; d 16 August,
1847. (He m (2) 11 May, 1809, Helena Rutherfurd.)
28. Anne Barclay, 4 b at Wilmot, Nova Scotia, 9 December,
1788; d 20 June, 1869; vi 29 May, 1815, 53 William Bur-
rington Parsons, b 3 February, 1794; d 25 August, 1869.
(106) Thomas Barclay Parsons, 5 b 9 March, 1818;
d 23 March, 1818.
(107) Ann Mary Parsons, 5 b 3 January, 1820; d 8
July, 1820.
(108) Susan Barclay Parsons 5
(109) Maria Fraser Parsons, 5 b 27 August, 1824;
d 28 September, 1825.
(no) William Barclay Parsons. 5
B1 From The Weekly Museum of Saturday, January, 19, 1805:
"Died: On Monday last" (1. c, January 14, 1805) "after a short illness, Mrs.
Susan Stuyvesant, wife of P. G. Stuyvesant, Esq., and daughter of Thomas Barclay,
Esq., the British Consul-General, in the 20th year of her age; a most amiable woman
and much lamented by all who knew her.
"Lament not, friends, her life so soon is o'er;
Her transient stay with mortals here on earth;
For, lo! she's wafted to that peaceful shore
Where angels dwell, to join their heav'nly mirth."
See also the Republican Watch Tower of Wednesday, 16 January, 1805, where
the following is appended to the above notice of death:
"The relations and friends of the deceased are requested to attend the funeral
from the house of Mr. Stuyvesant, No. 27 Partition Street, to Trinity Church, This
afternoon, the 15th inst., at 3 o'clock."
M From Evening Post of Monday, 22 August, 1803:
"Married: On Saturday last, at St. Mark's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Harris,
P. G. Stuyvesant, Esq., to Miss Susan Barclay, daughter of Thomas Barclay, Esq.,
his Brittanic Majesty's Consul-General for the Eastern States of America."
"From New York Spectator of 15 July, 181 5:
"Married, May 29, 1815, by the Rev. John Brady, at his house, William Bur-
rington Parsons, Esq. date Purser of H. M. Ship Sylph), to Miss Ann Barclay,
daughter of Col. Barclay."
(102) Frederic Augustus Barclay, 5 b 24 February,
1828 ; 23 d 9 December, 1828.' 16
(103) Henry Hotham Barclay 5 b 29 December,
1829 ; 23 d ij December, 1855, unm.
(104) Cuthbert Collingwood Barclay. 5
(105) A daughter, 5 b and d 8 September, 1833. 16
26. Susan Barclay, 4 b at Wilmot, Nova Scotia, 5 February,
1785; d 14 January, 1805 ; 51 m 20 August, 1803, 52 Peter
Gerard Stuyvesant, b 21 September, 1777; d 16 August,
1847. (He m (2) 11 May, 1809, Helena Rutherfurd.)
28. Anne Barclay, 4 b at Wilmot, Nova Scotia, 9 December,
1788; d 20 June, 1869; vi 29 May, 1815, 53 William Bur-
rington Parsons, b 3 February, 1794; d 25 August, 1869.
(106) Thomas Barclay Parsons, 5 b 9 March, 1818;
d 23 March, 1818.
(107) Ann Mary Parsons, 5 b 3 January, 1820; d 8
July, 1820.
(108) Susan Barclay Parsons 5
(109) Maria Fraser Parsons, 5 b 27 August, 1824;
d 28 September, 1825.
(no) William Barclay Parsons. 5
B1 From The Weekly Museum of Saturday, January, 19, 1805:
"Died: On Monday last" (1. c, January 14, 1805) "after a short illness, Mrs.
Susan Stuyvesant, wife of P. G. Stuyvesant, Esq., and daughter of Thomas Barclay,
Esq., the British Consul-General, in the 20th year of her age; a most amiable woman
and much lamented by all who knew her.
"Lament not, friends, her life so soon is o'er;
Her transient stay with mortals here on earth;
For, lo! she's wafted to that peaceful shore
Where angels dwell, to join their heav'nly mirth."
See also the Republican Watch Tower of Wednesday, 16 January, 1805, where
the following is appended to the above notice of death:
"The relations and friends of the deceased are requested to attend the funeral
from the house of Mr. Stuyvesant, No. 27 Partition Street, to Trinity Church, This
afternoon, the 15th inst., at 3 o'clock."
M From Evening Post of Monday, 22 August, 1803:
"Married: On Saturday last, at St. Mark's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Harris,
P. G. Stuyvesant, Esq., to Miss Susan Barclay, daughter of Thomas Barclay, Esq.,
his Brittanic Majesty's Consul-General for the Eastern States of America."
"From New York Spectator of 15 July, 181 5:
"Married, May 29, 1815, by the Rev. John Brady, at his house, William Bur-
rington Parsons, Esq. date Purser of H. M. Ship Sylph), to Miss Ann Barclay,
daughter of Col. Barclay."
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