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Ezekiel Clay 1767–1783 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1767

Birth Location: Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America

Death Date: Aug 1783

Death Location: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio, USA

Father: Mitchell Clay

Mother: Phoebe Belcher

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The story of Ezekiel Clay began in 1767 in Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America. Ezekiel Clay passed away in 1783 in Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Ezekiel Clay began in 1767 in Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America.
  • Ezekiel Clay passed away in 1783 in Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio, USA.

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Ezekiel Clay's Ancestors

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Ezekiel Clay
1767–1783
Birth Place: Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America
Parents
Mitchell Clay
1736–1811
Henrico County, Virginia, United States of America
Phoebe Belcher
1740–1809
Bedford County, Virginia, United States of America
Grandparents
William (Mitchell) Clay
1708–1774
Henrico County, Virginia, United States of America
Martha (Ann) Lewis
1712–1764
Richard (D. "John") Belcher
1710–1763
Mary (Obedience) Clay
1710–1770
Great-Grandparents
Henry Clay
1672–1760
Mary Mitchell
1693–1777
John Belcher
1670–1739
Mary Frogley
1679–1739
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Charles Clay
1638–1686
Hannah Wilson
1646–1706

Ezekiel Clay's Timeline

2 Records

1767
1767
Birth of Ezekiel Clay in Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America
Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America
1783
Aug 1783
Age 16
Death of Ezekiel Clay in Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio, USA
Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1767
    Event Place: Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aug 1783
    Event Place: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio, USA

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