The Georgia branch of the Virginia Clays and their celebrated cousins : with Harden and Jones genealogies and notes of related families/ written by L. W. Rigsby
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Microreproduction of original extracted from Historic Georgia families compiled by Lewis Wiley Rigsby. p. 21-90.
Charles Clay, son of Captain John Clay and Annie of Charles River County, Virginia, was born in 1638. He married Hannah Wilson, daughter of John Wilson of Henrico County, Virginia.
Includes Clay, Harden (Hardin), Jones and related families. Also includes The Colonial Clay's of Virginia and some of their descendants, 1443-1943 compiled by Clifford Charles Clay.
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| The Georgia branch of the Virginia Clays and their celebrated cousins | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 288184 | 7416700 |
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| The Georgia branch of the Virginia Clays and their celebrated cousins | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 288184 | 7416700 |
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