Abraham Lay and wife Sarah Grimes : a few of their descendants, with allied families Barker, Gallaher, Huguley and Thomas/ compiled by Janice Roden
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Abraham Lay was born in about 1700 in England. He married Sarah Grimes in Loudoun County, Virginia. They had eleven children. He died in 1785. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, Kentucky, Georgia, Illinois and Texas.
History of Cameron Parish, Loudoun County, Virginia -- History of the Lay surname -- Time lines and will for Abraham Lay, 1700-1785 -- Time lines for Emanuel Lay, 1744-1802 -- Time lines and will for Amos Lay, 1773-1851-- Register report.
Includes Bailey, Bell, Chapman, Cooke, Fox, Haygood, Hite, Horseman, Ingram, Lloyd, Sullivan, Vance, Woodham and related families.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 439-449) and index.
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