The Clay FamilyJ. P. Morton, printers to the Filson Club, 1899 - 252 páginas |
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Amelia County Bedinger Benjamin born April born August born December born February born January born July born June born March born November born October born September Bourbon County BRUCE Buckner Captain Cassius Charles Clay Clay family Clay married CLEMENT COMER CLAY Court daughter of John descendants died in infancy died unmarried died young DUVAL Edward Eliza Elizabeth Clay father Fayette County February 13 Filson Club Garrard George Hudson give and bequeath Goodloe Green Clay Hanover County Harris HART CLAY heirs forever Henrico County Henrietta Henry Clay Honorable Issue Jane John Clay John Watkins Joseph junior Kentucky land Lewis Lexington lived LOCKETT Louisville Lucy Madison County Margaret married Elizabeth married John married Mary married William Marston Martha Mary Clay MCCREERY McDowell Missouri Nancy negroes Patsy PREWITT Rachel Rebecca Reverend John Clay Rodes Rogers Sallie SAMUEL CLAY Sarah settled SMITH soldier Susan Thomas Clay Trabue tucky VIII Virginia wife Woodford
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