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Dr. Charles Clay 1638–1686 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1638

Birth Location: Charles City, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1 June 1686

Death Location: Henrico County, Virginia, USA

Father: John Wilson

Mother: Sarah Hooker

Spouse(s): Hannah Wilson

Children(s): Henry Clay, John Clay, Charles Clay

Dr. Charles Clay was born in 1638 in Charles City, Virginia, USA, the child of John Wilson And Sarah Hooker. Dr. Charles Clay married Hannah Wilson, and had children including Charles Clay, Henry Clay, John Clay. Dr. Charles Clay passed away in 1686 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • Dr. Charles Clay was born in 1638 in Charles City, Virginia, USA, the child of John Wilson And Sarah Hooker.
  • Dr. Charles Clay married Hannah Wilson, and had children including Charles Clay, Henry Clay, John Clay.
  • Dr. Charles Clay passed away in 1686 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA.

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Dr. Clay's Ancestors

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Dr. Clay
1638–1686
Birth Place: Charles City, Virginia, USA
Parents
John Wilson
1621–1691
Suffolk, England
Sarah Hooker
1630–1651
Henrico, Virginia, Colony of Great Britain
Grandparents
William Goodwin
1591–1673
Bocking, Essex, England
Elizabeth White
1591–1676
Shalford,,Essex,England
Great-Grandparents
Robert White
1558–1617
Bridget Allgar
1562–1605
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John II
1562–1619
Agnes Lingwood
1564–1619

Dr. Clay's Descendants

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Dr. (Charles) Clay (1638–1 June 1686) m. Hannah Wilson (1642–12 October 1686)
  1. 1. Henry Clay 1672–1760 m. Mary Mitchell 1693–1777
    1. 1. Charles Clay 1715–1789 m. Martha ("Patsy") Clay 1719–1792
      1. 1. Thomas Clay 1750–1824 m. MARY (CLAY) Dawson 1764–1827 m. Susanna Watkins 1754–1810
        1. 1. John (W) Clay 1790–1875
        2. 2. Anna (Elizabeth) Clay 1800–1882
        3. 3. Mary CLAY 1785–1859
        4. 4. Anna (Clay) Seward 1806–
        5. 5. Cynthia ((Synthia) Green) Clay 1795–1833 m. Robert (M. McCreery) Jr 1784–1823
        6. 6. Anna (Clay) (Seward) 1806–
        7. 7. John (William) Clay 1803–1874
        8. 8. Tacitus (Matthew) Clay 1804–1881
        9. 9. James Clay 1788–
        10. 10. James Clay* 1801–
        11. 11. Nestor Clay 1799–1835
        12. 12. Tacitus (Matthew Clay) Sr. 1804–1881
        13. 13. Nestor Clay* 1799–1835
        14. 14. James Clay 1793–1860
  2. 2. John Clay 1671–1722
  3. 3. Charles Clay 1674–1765

Dr. Clay's Timeline

2 Records

1638
1638
Birth of Dr. Charles Clay in Charles City, Virginia, USA
Charles City, Virginia, USA
1686
1 June 1686
Age 48
Death of Dr. Charles Clay in Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Henrico County, Virginia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1638
    Event Place: Charles City, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 June 1686
    Event Place: Henrico County, Virginia, USA

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