John Claye
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John Claye
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Posted: 2 Feb 2008 1:42AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Claye, Clay, Coulton, Nichols, WIlson, Mitchell, Innes, Belcher, Frogley
I'm looking for information on the following line.
John Claye was born 1440 in Derbyshire, England & died 1532 in Derby England. His son, John Claye II, was born 1460 in Derbyshire, England & he died in Derbyshire,E ngland. His son, John Claye III, was born 1510 in Gloucestershire, England & died in Gloucester, England.
His son, John Claye IV, was born November 27, 1558 in Gloucestershire, England & died May 16, 1632 in Monmouthshire, Wales. He married Mary Anne Coulton (daughter of William Coulton) in 1580 in England. Mary was born 1566 in England & died in 1660. Their children were Penelope, Richard, John Thomas, William, Charles, Theophilus, Susanna, Mary, & Henry.
John Thomas Claye was born 1587 in Monmouthshire, Wales & died April 7, 1655 in Jamestown, VA. He married Anne Nichols in 1618 in London, England. Anne was born 1604 in Wales & died 1638 in Jamestown, VA. Their children were John, Francis, William, Thomas, & Charles.
Charles Clay was born 1638 in Charles City Co., VA & died June 1, 1686 in Henrico Co., VA. He married Hannah Wilson (daughter of John Wilson) in 1663 in Henrico Co., VA. Hannah was born 1645 in Charles City Co., VA & died August 20, 1706 in Henrico Co., VA. Their children were: Elizabeth, Mary, John, Thomas, Henry, Mary Hannah, Charles II, & Judith.
Henry Clay was born August 3, 1673 in Chesterfield Co., VA & died August 3, 1760 in Chesterfield Co., VA. He married Mary Mitchell (daughter of William Mitchell & Elizabeth Innes) in 1708 in Henrico Co., VA. Their children were William Mitchell, Henry II, Mary Obedience, Martha, Amey, Charles, Mary, & John.
Mary Obedience Clay was born 1712 in VA & died 1770 in Chesterfield Co., VA. She married Richard D. Belcher (son of John Belcher & Elizabeth Frogley) in 1730 in Henrico Co., VA. Richard was born 1710 in Henrico Co., VA & died October 1763 in Chesterfield Co., VA.
Any information would be greatly appreciated. I have some information on collateral lines which I would be more than happy to share.
Thanks!
John Claye was born 1440 in Derbyshire, England & died 1532 in Derby England. His son, John Claye II, was born 1460 in Derbyshire, England & he died in Derbyshire,E ngland. His son, John Claye III, was born 1510 in Gloucestershire, England & died in Gloucester, England.
His son, John Claye IV, was born November 27, 1558 in Gloucestershire, England & died May 16, 1632 in Monmouthshire, Wales. He married Mary Anne Coulton (daughter of William Coulton) in 1580 in England. Mary was born 1566 in England & died in 1660. Their children were Penelope, Richard, John Thomas, William, Charles, Theophilus, Susanna, Mary, & Henry.
John Thomas Claye was born 1587 in Monmouthshire, Wales & died April 7, 1655 in Jamestown, VA. He married Anne Nichols in 1618 in London, England. Anne was born 1604 in Wales & died 1638 in Jamestown, VA. Their children were John, Francis, William, Thomas, & Charles.
Charles Clay was born 1638 in Charles City Co., VA & died June 1, 1686 in Henrico Co., VA. He married Hannah Wilson (daughter of John Wilson) in 1663 in Henrico Co., VA. Hannah was born 1645 in Charles City Co., VA & died August 20, 1706 in Henrico Co., VA. Their children were: Elizabeth, Mary, John, Thomas, Henry, Mary Hannah, Charles II, & Judith.
Henry Clay was born August 3, 1673 in Chesterfield Co., VA & died August 3, 1760 in Chesterfield Co., VA. He married Mary Mitchell (daughter of William Mitchell & Elizabeth Innes) in 1708 in Henrico Co., VA. Their children were William Mitchell, Henry II, Mary Obedience, Martha, Amey, Charles, Mary, & John.
Mary Obedience Clay was born 1712 in VA & died 1770 in Chesterfield Co., VA. She married Richard D. Belcher (son of John Belcher & Elizabeth Frogley) in 1730 in Henrico Co., VA. Richard was born 1710 in Henrico Co., VA & died October 1763 in Chesterfield Co., VA.
Any information would be greatly appreciated. I have some information on collateral lines which I would be more than happy to share.
Thanks!
