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Monday, July 13, 2015

Military Monday~Drury Boatwright, War of 1812


Drury Boatwright, son of Lewis Boatwright and Sarah Lunday was born in 1778. When Drury enlisted on 21 July 1812; he was 34 years of age. His military record show his age to be 34, that he was 5 feet 9 inches tall, blue eyes, dark hair and a farmer. 1

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Left Pane:
No. 1204
Name: Boatwright, Drury
Rank: Private
Regiment: U.S. Infantry
Co. Commander: Capt. Wm. Chisolon
Regt. Commander: Col P. Jack
Height, feet: 5
Height Inches: 9
Eyes; Blue
hair: Dark
Complexion: Yellow
Age: 34
Occupation: farmer
Town: Cumberland
State: Va.
Right pane:
When: July 21, 1812
Where: Elberton
By Whom: Capt. Chisolon
Period: July 20, 1817
Remarks: Mostly related to duty rosters and Muster rolls, there were in Savannah, Georgia with Capt. R. Whartenby’s Company.

Drury Boatwright married Levicia Thurman after his release from Military service in or about 1816. He died sometime in the year 1832. Two documents I have found  substantiate this death date: 2 3
  • Headline: Legislative Acts/Legal Proceedings Paper: Charleston Courier; Charleston, South Carolina, 27 October 1832, Page 2; Minutes of the Meeting of the House and Senate contained comments that Drury Boatwright, deceased to be replaced on the Elections District Vice mangers.

    In Chesterfield, at Blakeley’s Store, John W. Hudson, vice Murdoch Ray, removed; At Archibald Johnson’s, Hector M’Neil, vice Drury Boatwright, deceased;….
Based on these minutes from the House & Senate Meeting on 23-24 October 1832, we know that Drury Boatwright died before this date. We are still missing an EXACT date for his death.  We also know that he was alive at the enumeration of the 1830 Census. 4

The Pension file of Levicia Thurman Boatwright Gulledge: 


Drury Boatwright Death date
"Claimant previously married to Drewery Boatwright, died in 1832".

Drury Boatwright was buried in a family cemetery but in the 1974 during road construction it was necessary to move his interment to Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. His original tombstone with his named misspelled as “Brury” was also moved.5

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After his death, Levicia his widow, married Obadiah Gulledge in the Fall of 1839.

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[1] Ancestry, "WAR of 1812 Service & Pension Records" database, Military Service Records (http://www.fold3.com/ : accessed 3 June 2014), entry for Drury Boatwright, Private; U. S. Infantry, Capt. R. Whartenby’s Company; http://www.fold3.com/image/310979052/.
[2] Legislative Acts/Legal Proceedings obituary, The Charleston Courier, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 27 October 1832, Page 2. Minutes of the Meeting.
[3] Ancestry, "WAR of 1812 Service & Pension Records" database, Military Service Records (http://www.fold3.com/ : accessed 10 July 2015), entry for Obadiah Gulledge Service, Levicia Gulledge Pension File, Private; U. S. Infantry; http://www.fold3.com/image/247/313432689/.
[4] Drury Boatwright, The Chesterfield Advertiser, Chesterfield, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, 10 July 1974, Military Records Tells Story of Two Pioneers.
[5] Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 November 2010); Memorial page for Brury Boatwright; (1778–1832); Find a Grave memorial # 18965059, Citing Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery; Chesterfield County, South Carolina, USA.

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