Dr Charles Clay

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Dr Charles Clay

Birth
Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, USA
Death
1 Jun 1686 (aged 47–48)
Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Married to Hannah Wilson daughter of John Wilson. Charles mother was Elizabeth who first married John Clay, then Captain John Wall, a neighbor of the Clay's and finally John Tate.
Hannah Clay and Charles Clay died interstate and his wife Hannah (Wilson) Clay is Appointed administrator June 1,1686
Oct 1 1687 Hannah made gift of cattle and personal things to "John Clay,Thomas Clay, Henry Clay, Charles Clay, my sonnes " and to " my daughter Judieth"
Henrico Co Order Book. 1694- 1701, p. 106
After Charles died, she married in 1686 to Edward stanley,
Hannah and Edward had one daughter Hannah Stanley.
Hannah Clay died shortly afterward and Edward Married Martha Blankinship.

Adventurers of Purse and Person: Virginia 1607-1624/5

Charles Clay was born in 1638 in Charles City Co., VA. He married Hannah Wilson, daughter of John Wilson, in 1667 in Henrico Co., VA. He died in 1686 in Henrico Co., VA. He was the youngest son of Capt. John Thomas Clay. On October 3, 1660 John Wall conveyed two ewes to his "sonne-in-law" (step-son) Charles Clay. Wall had patented land, 1629, adjacent to John Clay.3 He joined Nathaniel Bacon in "The Great Rebellion of 1676". Bacon's Rebellion was a short-lived revolt in colonial Virginia. It began in May 1676 when Nathaniel Bacon led a small army of his fellow colonists in combat against both the royal governor and the Indians on the frontier. On October 2, 1682 Charles Clay made a deposition stating he was "about 37 years old," thus, he was but 15 years of age when his step-father gave him the "ewes."3 On February 18, 1685/86 Charles Clay gave a receipt for his wife's full share of her father's estate. The receipt recorded Apr 1, 1686, was signed by Charles and proved in Court. Shortly thereafter Charles died intestate for on Jun 1, 1686 his widow Hannah was granted administration of his estate. An inventory ordered by the Court was recorded Aug 2, 1686.
Married to Hannah Wilson daughter of John Wilson. Charles mother was Elizabeth who first married John Clay, then Captain John Wall, a neighbor of the Clay's and finally John Tate.
Hannah Clay and Charles Clay died interstate and his wife Hannah (Wilson) Clay is Appointed administrator June 1,1686
Oct 1 1687 Hannah made gift of cattle and personal things to "John Clay,Thomas Clay, Henry Clay, Charles Clay, my sonnes " and to " my daughter Judieth"
Henrico Co Order Book. 1694- 1701, p. 106
After Charles died, she married in 1686 to Edward stanley,
Hannah and Edward had one daughter Hannah Stanley.
Hannah Clay died shortly afterward and Edward Married Martha Blankinship.

Adventurers of Purse and Person: Virginia 1607-1624/5

Charles Clay was born in 1638 in Charles City Co., VA. He married Hannah Wilson, daughter of John Wilson, in 1667 in Henrico Co., VA. He died in 1686 in Henrico Co., VA. He was the youngest son of Capt. John Thomas Clay. On October 3, 1660 John Wall conveyed two ewes to his "sonne-in-law" (step-son) Charles Clay. Wall had patented land, 1629, adjacent to John Clay.3 He joined Nathaniel Bacon in "The Great Rebellion of 1676". Bacon's Rebellion was a short-lived revolt in colonial Virginia. It began in May 1676 when Nathaniel Bacon led a small army of his fellow colonists in combat against both the royal governor and the Indians on the frontier. On October 2, 1682 Charles Clay made a deposition stating he was "about 37 years old," thus, he was but 15 years of age when his step-father gave him the "ewes."3 On February 18, 1685/86 Charles Clay gave a receipt for his wife's full share of her father's estate. The receipt recorded Apr 1, 1686, was signed by Charles and proved in Court. Shortly thereafter Charles died intestate for on Jun 1, 1686 his widow Hannah was granted administration of his estate. An inventory ordered by the Court was recorded Aug 2, 1686.


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