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Sarah Clay 1725–1750 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1725

Birth Location: Henrico County, Virginia

Death Date: 1750

Death Location: Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, United States

Father: Henry Pendleton

Mother: Mary Pendleton

Spouse(s): John Sr

Children(s): Sally Clay, Fanny Clay, Edward Clay, John Jr

In 1725, Sarah Clay entered the world in Henrico County, Virginia, born to Henry Pendleton And Mary Bishop Pendleton. Sarah Clay married John Clay Sr, and had children including Edward C Clay, Fanny Clay, John Clay Jr, Sally Clay. Sarah Clay passed away in 1750 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1725, Sarah Clay entered the world in Henrico County, Virginia, born to Henry Pendleton And Mary Bishop Pendleton.
  • Sarah Clay married John Clay Sr, and had children including Edward C Clay, Fanny Clay, John Clay Jr, Sally Clay.
  • Sarah Clay passed away in 1750 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, United States.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sarah Clay's Ancestors

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Sarah Clay
1725–1750
Birth Place: Henrico County, Virginia
Parents
Henry Pendleton
1683–1721
Saint Stephen Parish, King and Queen County, Virginia
Mary (Bishop) Pendleton
1688–1770
Caralin, Caroline, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Henry Pendleton
1614–1682
Norwich, Norfolk, , England
Elizabeth Pendleton
1623–1708
Norwich, City of Norwich, Norfolk, England
James Taylor
1652–1698
New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, USA
Mary Gregory
1665–1747
Essex, Rappahannock, Virginia, United States,
Great-Grandparents
Edward Douglas
1590–1657
Isabella Pettus
1600–1674
John Gregory
1622–1697
Elizabeth Bishop
1625–1676
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Gregory
1580–1629
Margaret Thornton
1586–1681
Raife Bishopp
1575–1658
Mary
1580–

Sarah Clay's Descendants

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Sarah Clay (1725–1750) m. John (Clay) Sr (1718–30 Nov 1762)
  1. 1. Sally Clay 1740–
  2. 2. Fanny Clay 1745–1801
  3. 3. Edward (C) Clay 1744–1820
  4. 4. John (Clay) Jr 1741–1781 m. Elizabeth Hudson 1750–1829
    1. 1. Sarah Clay 1772–1795
    2. 2. Peter Clay 1779–
    3. 3. James Clay 1768–
    4. 4. BETTY (HUDSON) CLAY 1771–1781
    5. 5. Betsy (Hudson) Clay 1766–1768
    6. 6. Sally Clay 1772–1830
    7. 7. Molly CLAY 1774–1777
    8. 8. JOHN CLAY 1775–1827
    9. 9. Rev. (Porter) CLAY 1779–1850
    10. 10. GEORGE (HUDSON) CLAY 1768–1787
    11. 11. Henry (Clay) Sr. 1777–1852 m. Lucretia Hart 1781–1864 m. Margaret McCoy 1780–
      1. 1. William (M) Clay 1825–1890
      2. 2. Eliza Clay 1813–1825
      3. 3. LAURA CLAY 1815–1817
      4. 4. LUCRETIA (HART) CLAY 1809–1823
      5. 5. HENRIETTA CLAY 1800–1801
      6. 6. Susan (HART) CLAY 1805–1825
      7. 7. THEODORE (WYTHE) CLAY 1802–1870
      8. 8. James (BROWN) CLAY 1817–1864
      9. 9. THOMAS (HART) CLAY 1803–1871
      10. 10. James McCoy 1810–
      11. 11. HENRY CLAY 1811–1847
      12. 12. Hiram McCoy 1801–1880
      13. 13. John (MORRISON) CLAY 1821–1887
      14. 14. Anne (BROWN) CLAY 1807–1835
      15. 15. Sarah (Amanda "Sally") Clay 1801–1897
      16. 16. Louisa Clay 1830–
      17. 17. Hiram McCoy 1801–1850

Sarah Clay's Timeline

4 Records

1725
1725
Birth of Sarah Clay in Henrico County, Virginia
Henrico County, Virginia
1725
1725
Birth of Sarah Clay
None
1750
1750
Age 25
Death of Sarah Clay in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, United States
Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, United States
1750
1750
Age 25
Death of Sarah Clay
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1725
    Event Place: Henrico County, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1725

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1750
    Event Place: Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1750

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