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Fred Clay 1877–1952 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Jun 1877

Birth Location: Benton, Wayne Co., MO

Death Date: 14 Aug 1952

Death Location: Hamilton, Butler Co., OH, USA

Father: William CLAY

Mother: Nancy Mullins

Spouse(s): Eva Dennin

Children(s): Clayton CLAY, Phoebe CLAY, Charles Clay, William Clay, James CLAY, Baby CLAY

Fred Clay was born in 1877 in Benton, Wayne Co., MO, the child of William D Clay And Nancy Mullins. Fred Clay married Eva Dennin, and had children including Baby Clay, Charles F Clay, Clayton Clay, James Edgar Clay, Phoebe Helen Clay, William Oakley Clay. Fred Clay passed away in 1952 in Hamilton, Butler Co., OH, USA.

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Biography

  • Fred Clay was born in 1877 in Benton, Wayne Co., MO, the child of William D Clay And Nancy Mullins.
  • Fred Clay married Eva Dennin, and had children including Baby Clay, Charles F Clay, Clayton Clay, James Edgar Clay, Phoebe Helen Clay, William Oakley Clay.
  • Fred Clay passed away in 1952 in Hamilton, Butler Co., OH, USA.

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Fred Clay's Ancestors

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Fred Clay
1877–1952
Birth Place: Benton, Wayne Co., MO
Parents
William D. CLAY
1844–1880
Princeton, Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Nancy Mullins
1845–1880
Floyd County, Kentucky, USA
Grandparents
James (M) Clay
1822–1864
Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Nancy (M.) Lamb
1824–1871
Tennessee
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Lamb
1796–1860
Mary Graham
1802–1865
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Abner Lamb
1773–1841
Martha (Lamb)
1765–1861

Fred Clay's Descendants

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Fred Clay (17 Jun 1877–14 Aug 1952) m. Eva Dennin (02 Dec 1882–30 Jun 1961)
  1. 1. Clayton CLAY 1920–2000 m. Nola (Fay) Smith 1922–2015
    1. 1. Marilyn (Louise) CLAY 1946–2008
  2. 2. Phoebe (Helen) CLAY 1904–1978
  3. 3. Charles (F.) Clay 1907–1980
  4. 4. William (Oakley) Clay 1910–1920
  5. 5. James (Edgar) CLAY 1916–1994
  6. 6. Baby CLAY 1912–1912

Fred Clay's Timeline

2 Records

1877
17 Jun 1877
Birth of Fred Clay in Benton, Wayne Co., MO
Benton, Wayne Co., MO
1952
14 Aug 1952
Age 75
Death of Fred Clay in Hamilton, Butler Co., OH, USA
Hamilton, Butler Co., OH, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Jun 1877
    Event Place: Benton, Wayne Co., MO

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Aug 1952
    Event Place: Hamilton, Butler Co., OH, USA

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