Dew, Jary, and associated families of the Norfolk coast; circa 1600s through 1800s

Tombstone Tuesday: Bartholomew Jary (ca 1772 – 1836)

Tombstone of Bartholomew Jary; St Margaret's, Cley

Tombstone of Bartholomew Jary, Cley St Margaret's

Bartholomew Jary was (we think) the son of John Jary and Ann Savage, who are also buried nearby.

In 1836, the year he died, he was the landlord of a beer house that later became known as the Queen Victoria Pub in Cley-next-the-Sea. We don't know when he began this business, but the passage of the Beer House Act of 1830 is probably relevant. He willed his freehold dwelling to his sister, Mary Ann Jary, and she apparently took over the business (for more information, please download the PDF file in "John & Ann Jary. And John & Ann Jary.")

Sources:
  1. Tombstone Tuesday: Susanna Jary
  2. John & Ann Jary. And John & Ann Jary.
  3. A look at the 1841 Blakeney Census
  4. More on the 1841 Blakeney Census – Susan Starling
  5. The children of Thomas and Ann (Stirges) Newbegin

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