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Mary Clay 1755 – 1810 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1755

Birth Location: Virginia, United States

Death Date: 1810

Death Location: Spanishburg, Mercer, West Virginia, United States

Father: William Clay

Mother: Martha Runyan

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Mary Clay was born in 1755 in Virginia, United States, the child of William Mitchell Clay and Martha Runyan. Mary Clay passed away in 1810 in Spanishburg, Mercer, West Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • Mary Clay was born in 1755 in Virginia, United States, the child of William Mitchell Clay and Martha Runyan.
  • Mary Clay passed away in 1810 in Spanishburg, Mercer, West Virginia, United States.

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Mary Clay's Ancestors

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Mary Clay
1755 – 1810
Birth Place: Virginia, United States
Parents
William Mitchell Clay
1709 – 1774
Dale Parish, Chesterfield, Virginia, United States
Martha Runyan
1712 – 1764
Henrico, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Henry Clay
1672 – 1760
Henrico, Virginia, United States
Mary Mitchell
1693 – 1777
Swift Creek, Henrico Co, VA
Lewis Runyan
1690 –
Great-Grandparents
Charles Clay
1638 – 1686
Hannah Wilson
1642 – 1706
Captain Mitchell
1667 – 1725
Elizabeth Innes
1669 – 1777
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Wilson
1622 – 1686
John Mitchell
1640 –
Mary Boyd
1640 –

Mary Clay's Timeline

2 Records

1755
1755
Birth of Mary Clay in Virginia, United States
Virginia, United States
1810
1810
Age 55
Death of Mary Clay in Spanishburg, Mercer, West Virginia, United States
Spanishburg, Mercer, West Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Spanishburg, Mercer, West Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1755
    Event Place: Virginia, United States

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