Ernest Barclay
Ernest James Barclay | |
|---|---|
| 18th Secretary of State | |
| In office 1884–1888 | |
| President | Hilary R. W. Johnson |
| Preceded by | Garretson W. Gibson |
| Succeeded by | William McCall Davis |
| 20th Secretary of State | |
| In office 1890–1892 | |
| President | Joseph James Cheeseman |
| Preceded by | William McCall Davis |
| Succeeded by | Arthur Barclay |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 26 September 1849[1] |
| Died | 1894 (aged 44–45)[2] |
| Children | One |
Ernest J. Barclay was the older brother of Arthur Barclay and the father of Edwin James Barclay. Like them, he was an Americo-Liberian politician.
Early life
Ernest Barclay was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, as one of the twelve children of Sarah Ann Bourne Barclay, the daughter of London Bourne. His father Anthony Barclay Jr. led the Barbados Emigration Society (alternatively, the Barbados Colonization Society) that organized the 1865 exodus of 346 people from Bridgetown to Liberia. When his father died in 1866 soon afterwards, his mother Sarah took over leading the Barbadian immigrant community in Liberia while continuing to parent her 10 surviving children.[3]
Later life
Ernest J. Barclay twice served as Liberia's Secretary of State, his second term likely cut short by an illness that he would later pass away from. He also served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. At some point shortly before his premature death, he had an affair with Isabel Williams and they had a child out of wedlock they named Edwin James Barclay.[4] It may be noted that an older source lists his death year as 1894, while a newer source lists it as 1896.
References
- ^ "Ernest James Barclay". FamilySearch. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Retrieved 11 November 2025.
- ^ Johnston, Harry; Stapf, Otto (1906). Liberia, vol. 1. Hutchinson & Company. p. 250. Retrieved 11 November 2025.
- ^ Barclay Morgan Jr., Anthony. "EDWIN JAMES BARCLAY". Facebook. Historical Preservation Society of Liberia. Retrieved 12 November 2025.
- ^ "Edwin J. Barclay". LiberiaInfo. The Dukaw Project. Retrieved 11 November 2025.