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I tried sending an email to the individual below, but the email address bounced. Can you please validate the address or forward this email along to have her contact me off list?
Thanks you!
Ron
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> Greetings fellow members,
>
> I received notice of a new book available for researchers of the Clay
> family. For more information please contact
> Robin Clay Oliver at _roliver414(a)aol.com_ (mailto:roliver414@aol.com) or at
> the following address: Robin Oliver
> 587 Lower Standing Rock Road
>
> Dover, Tennessee 37058
>
> 931-232-8270
>
>
> The List is not a commercial outlet, therefore if you might wish to purchase
> the book e-mail the contact person. Here is a brief summary of the new book.
>
> Thank you all,
>
> Charles Clay, CLAY List Admin.
>
> DESCENDANTS OF JOHN CLAY(EMIGRANT TO JAMESTOWN 1613)
> THROUGH HIS SON CHARLES CLAY ca 1638 -1686 AND HIS WIFE HANNAH WILSON
>
> The book is in an easy to read format and includes thousand od Clay
> descendants. Some of the branch lines have been included, with more research
> which
> are the surnames Bedford, Belcher, Hart, Patton, Barbour, Bruce, Finch, Green,
> Lewis, Lockett, Moran , Morrison, Stewart, and Waktins to name a few. The
> book will be about 500 pages and will inclued an index. Slave names found in
> wills are also indexed. This is a research tool and is comprised of 20 years
> worth of research. The Henry Clay "The Statesman" line is included. Our
> most infamous relative is Clyde Barrow of Bonnie and Clyde fame.
>
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>
>
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Ron, Hi! I understand you wanted me to contact you off list. You can reach
me at _roliver414(a)aol.com_ (mailto:roliver414@aol.com) or
_oliver627(a)hughes.net_ (mailto:oliver627@hughes.net) . How may I help you?
Robin Clay Oliver
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Greetings fellow members,
I received notice of a new book available for researchers of the Clay
family. For more information please contact
Robin Clay Oliver at _roliver414(a)aol.com_ (mailto:roliver414@aol.com) or at
the following address: Robin Oliver
587 Lower Standing Rock Road
Dover, Tennessee 37058
931-232-8270
The List is not a commercial outlet, therefore if you might wish to purchase
the book e-mail the contact person. Here is a brief summary of the new book.
Thank you all,
Charles Clay, CLAY List Admin.
DESCENDANTS OF JOHN CLAY(EMIGRANT TO JAMESTOWN 1613)
THROUGH HIS SON CHARLES CLAY ca 1638 -1686 AND HIS WIFE HANNAH WILSON
The book is in an easy to read format and includes thousand od Clay
descendants. Some of the branch lines have been included, with more research which
are the surnames Bedford, Belcher, Hart, Patton, Barbour, Bruce, Finch, Green,
Lewis, Lockett, Moran , Morrison, Stewart, and Waktins to name a few. The
book will be about 500 pages and will inclued an index. Slave names found in
wills are also indexed. This is a research tool and is comprised of 20 years
worth of research. The Henry Clay "The Statesman" line is included. Our
most infamous relative is Clyde Barrow of Bonnie and Clyde fame.
************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone.
Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.