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Phoebe Clay 1714–1785 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1714

Birth Location: , Prince George, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1785

Death Location: Virginia, United States

Father: Thomas Clay

Mother: Mary Munns

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In 1714, Phoebe Clay entered the world in , Prince George, Virginia, USA, born to Thomas Clay And Mary Hannah Munns. Phoebe Clay passed away in 1785 in Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1714, Phoebe Clay entered the world in , Prince George, Virginia, USA, born to Thomas Clay And Mary Hannah Munns.
  • Phoebe Clay passed away in 1785 in Virginia, United States.

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Phoebe Clay's Ancestors

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Phoebe Clay
1714–1785
Birth Place: , Prince George, Virginia, USA
Parents
Thomas Clay
1670–1726
Dale City, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA
Mary (Hannah) Munns
1675–1720
Henrico, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Dr (Charles) Clay
1638–1686
Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA
Hannah Wilson
1642–1706
Henrico, Virginia, United States
Robert Munns
1640–1690
Virginia, United States
Hannah (Harnett) Wilson
1642–1706
Henrico, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Captain Clay
1587–1655
Ann Nichols
1594–1660
John Wilson
1612–1686
Hannah James
1618–1706
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Esquire
1558–1632
Lady Carlton
1566–1590
Roger James
1600–
Reana Daniel
1614–1630

Phoebe Clay's Timeline

2 Records

1714
1714
Birth of Phoebe Clay in , Prince George, Virginia, USA
, Prince George, Virginia, USA
1785
1785
Age 71
Death of Phoebe Clay in Virginia, United States
Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1714
    Event Place: , Prince George, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1785
    Event Place: Virginia, United States

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