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Abel Clayton 1695–1737 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1695

Birth Location: Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 14 Oct 1737

Death Location: Chichester, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: William CLAYTON

Mother: Elizabeth Beaser

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In 1695, Abel Clayton entered the world in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, born to William Mickel Clayton And Elizabeth Beaser. Abel Clayton passed away in 1737 in Chichester, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1695, Abel Clayton entered the world in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, born to William Mickel Clayton And Elizabeth Beaser.
  • Abel Clayton passed away in 1737 in Chichester, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Abel Clayton's Ancestors

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Abel Clayton
1695–1737
Birth Place: Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
William Mickel CLAYTON
1667–1706
Virginia, United States
Elizabeth Beaser
1635–1727
Bishop's Cannings, Wiltshire, England
Grandparents
William Clayton
1632–1706
Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Prudence Lankford
1631–1689
London, London, , England
Edward Bezer
1641–1688
Rowde, Wiltshire, England
Ann Fry
1642–1688
Blacklands, Wiltshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Clayton
1599–1699
Ellen Gregson
1599–1705
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Abel Clayton's Timeline

2 Records

1695
1695
Birth of Abel Clayton in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
1737
14 Oct 1737
Age 42
Death of Abel Clayton in Chichester, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Chichester, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1695
    Event Place: Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Oct 1737
    Event Place: Chichester, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

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