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Sign up freeRachel Clayton 1702–1772 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1702
Birth Location: Queen Anne's County, Maryland, USA
Death Date: 1772
Death Location: Queen Anne's County, Maryland, USA
Father: Lt. Lieutenant
Mother: Rachel Smith
Spouse(s): Lt. Militia
Children(s): Lt. Veteran), Rachel Coursey, Capt. Captain, Edward Coursey, Sarah Coursey, Henry Coursey
The story of Rachel Clayton began in 1702 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland, USA. Rachel Clayton married Lt William Coursey Lieutenant Of Queen Anne S County Militia, and had children including Capt James Coursey Captain, Edward Coursey, Henry Coursey, Lt William Charles Coursey Lieutenant U S Government Surveyor Revolutionary War Veteran, Rachel Coursey, Sarah Coursey. Rachel Clayton passed away in 1772 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Rachel Clayton began in 1702 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland, USA.
- Rachel Clayton married Lt William Coursey Lieutenant Of Queen Anne S County Militia, and had children including Capt James Coursey Captain, Edward Coursey, Henry Coursey, Lt William Charles Coursey Lieutenant U S Government Surveyor Revolutionary War Veteran, Rachel Coursey, Sarah Coursey.
- Rachel Clayton passed away in 1772 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland, USA.
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Rachel Clayton's Ancestors
Rachel Clayton's Descendants
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1. Lt. (William Charles Coursey Lieutenant, U.S. Government Surveyor (Revolutionary War) Veteran) 1729–1813 m. Elizabeth (Anne) Acock 1755–1790
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1. Charles Coursey 1780–1840 m. Isabella Anderson 1780–1870
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1. Isabella Coursey 1807–1884 m. Jesse Spear 1799–1866
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1. Martha (Ann) Spear 1832– m. Anderson (Mark) SPIVEY 1833–1918
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2. Lewis (W) Spear 1826–1900
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3. Elizabeth (Jane) Spear 1831–1884
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4. Mary (Ann) Spear 1834–1914
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5. Lucinda Spear 1837–1900
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6. John (Andrew Jackson) Spear 1838–1912
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7. Isabella Spear 1839–1888
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8. Barbara (Nancy) Spear 1842–1864
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9. Elbridge (Gerry) Spear 1845–1914
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10. Francis (Marion) Spear 1846–1918
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11. Frances (A.) Spear 1829–1884
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2. Charles (P.) Coursey 1813–1900
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3. James (A.) Coursey 1802–1867
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4. Robert (C) Coursey 1819–
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5. John (F) Coursey 1822–1850
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6. William Coursey 1809–1864
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7. Agnes (S) Coursey 1811–1882
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2. Allen Coursey 1763–1766
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3. James COURSEY 1765–
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4. William Coursey 1783–1853
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5. Robert Coursey 1774–1839
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6. Nancy Coursey 1763–1796
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7. William Coursey 1771–
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8. Elizabeth Coursey 1773–1860
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9. John COURSEY 1765–
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10. William (A) Coursey 1788–1849
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11. Charles Coursey 1769–1840
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12. Elizabeth Coursey 1784–
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13. Lucy (Anderson) Coursey 1772–
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14. Zacariah ((Zechariah)) Coursey 1790–1830
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15. John Coursey 1772–
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2. Rachel Coursey 1733–1800
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3. Capt. (James Coursey) Captain 1735–1815
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4. Edward Coursey 1732–1827
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5. Sarah Coursey 1738–
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6. Henry Coursey 1737–1815
Rachel Clayton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1702
Event Place: Queen Anne's County, Maryland, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1772
Event Place: Queen Anne's County, Maryland, USA