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Obedience Clay 1776–1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Jun 1776

Birth Location: Blackwater River, Bedford Co., Virginia u.S.a.

Death Date: ABT. 1830

Death Location: Giles Co., Virginia u.S.a.

Father: Mitchell Clay

Mother: Phoebe Belcher

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The story of Obedience Clay began in 1776 in Blackwater River, Bedford Co., Virginia u.S.a.. Obedience Clay passed away in 1830 in Giles Co., Virginia u.S.a..

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  • The story of Obedience Clay began in 1776 in Blackwater River, Bedford Co., Virginia u.S.a..
  • Obedience Clay passed away in 1830 in Giles Co., Virginia u.S.a..

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Obedience Clay's Ancestors

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Obedience Clay
1776–1830
Birth Place: Blackwater River, Bedford Co., Virginia u.S.a.
Parents
Mitchell Clay
1736–1812
Henrico Virginia u.S.a.
Phoebe Belcher
1740–1809
Bedford Virginia u.S.a.
Grandparents
William (Mitchell) Clay
1710–1774
Chesterfield or Henrico Co., Virginia u.S.a.
Martha Runyan
1713–1764
Henrico Co., Virginia u.S.a.
Richard (Or Francis) Belcher
1710–1763
Henrico Co., Virginia u.S.a.
Phoebe
1752–1775
Amelia, Virginia u.S.a.
Great-Grandparents
John Belcher
1670–1739
Elizabeth Frogley
1679–1739
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alexander Frogley
1652–1702
Julian
1630–1681

Obedience Clay's Timeline

2 Records

1776
7 Jun 1776
Birth of Obedience Clay in Blackwater River, Bedford Co., Virginia u.S.a.
Blackwater River, Bedford Co., Virginia u.S.a.
1830
ABT. 1830
Age 54
Death of Obedience Clay in Giles Co., Virginia u.S.a.
Giles Co., Virginia u.S.a.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Jun 1776
    Event Place: Blackwater River, Bedford Co., Virginia u.S.a.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: ABT. 1830
    Event Place: Giles Co., Virginia u.S.a.

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