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The following is the bio for GEORGE E. CLAYTON from the 1883 "History
of the State of Kansas" by Willam G. Cutler; A. T. Andreas, Publisher.
You can find all of in in part 25 of Brown County, that was recently
installed on the Cutler page at:
http://www.cc.ukans.edu/~hisite/kancoll/books/cutler/
No relation to me but thought someone would be interested.
John K. Matthews
jkm(a)skypoint.com http://www.skypoint.com/members/jkm
GenWeb, Geary Co., KS: http://www.skypoint.com/members/jkm/ksgeary
GenWeb, Lincoln Co., OK: http://www.skypoint.com/members/jkm/oklincoln
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GEORGE E. CLAYTON, attorney-at-law, farmer, stock and fruit raiser, Section
14, Township 3, Range 17, P. O. Hiawatha, was born in Clark County, Mo.,
August 28, 1834, and lived in his native State until his fourth year, when his
parents removed to Madison County, Ill., where Mr. C. lived until the summer
of 1858, when he removed to Kansas and located at Wathena, Doniphan County,
where he commenced business as real estate agent and surveyor, in partnership
with J. R. Plowman, and also that fall taught the first school ever taught in
Wathena. In December, he, in company with Capt. Albert Heed and J. R.
Plowman, made a prospecting tour to Born County, then unorganized, but
attached to Doniphan County for municipal purposes. He was enraptured with
the unmistakable fertility of soil, beauty, freshness and wild grandeur of the
then new county, and unhesitatingly resolved to make it his future home, and
accordingly a town company was organized, a site for the new county seat
selected, and by the company names Claytonville, in honor of the founder, and
Mr. Clayton pre-empted a quarter section of Government land adjoining the
prospective village as his homestead, and on which he still resides. On his
return to Wathena, he was chosen to, in part, represent Burr Oak Township in
the first Territorial Democratic Convention, at Lecompton, then the capital of
the Territory, which he attended, and the Legislature convening at the same
time, he prepared and had a bill offered in that body, for the organization of
Brown County, which was offered in the House of Representatives by Hon. B.
O'Driscol, member from Doniphan, and conducted to its final passage in the
Council, by Judge Thomas Watterson, of same county, now living in Marshall
County. In accordance with the ten existing Territorial statues made and
provided, it became the duty of the Legislature, in joint session of House and
Council, to elect the officers essential to effect a county organization,
which was done in compliance with a petition from the voters of Brown County,
and resulted in the election of George E. Clayton, Probate Judge, and ex
officio Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners which offices he filled
with credit to himself and satisfaction to the people of the county, as
evinced by his fairness, impartiality, and freedom from partisan, prejudice,
especially in the completion of the organization of the county when it became
his prerogative and duty to appoint a sheriff, county surveyor and coroner,
and justices of the peace and constables in each of the four townships into
which he had municipally subdivided the county; distributing these offices
fairly between political friends and foes. He established a store of general
merchandise in Claytonville, in August, 1857, the first in the county, and
also obtained the establishment of a postoffice at the same place, and served
as Postmaster of the same three years. He is a member of the Baptist Church.
Has been Notary Public for the past eight years, and holds this position at
present. He took part in the last war, as a member of Company D, Eleventh
Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and enlisted at St. Joe, Mo., April 16, 1862, and was
discharged at Omaha, Neb., April 1, 1865. His regiment served all through the
war on the plains, against the hostile Indians. He participated in a number
of Indian fights and skirmishes. He was married June 11, 1857, at St. Louis,
Mo., to Miss Mary Caswell, a native of Illinois. They have four children
living, whose names are - Herbert D., Cora, married to Henry J. Rhodes, a
native of Pennsylvania, and a resident of Mission Township; Nellie and Elsie.
Judge Clayton has a choice upland farm of 105 acres, all enclosed with
substantial fences, and all in cultivation except twenty-five acres, which are
timber land. The farm is finely watered by springs and brooks; there is also
a fine fish pond 75x100 feet on the property. The orchard covers about five
acres, and contains 1,500 fruit trees of various kinds. There is also an
abundance of small fruits on the place. The improvements consist of a
six-roomed cottage, placed on an elevated site, which commands a fine view of
the prosperous towns of Robinson, Willis and Baker, and the city of Hiawatha.
The lawn surrounding the dwelling is covered with evergreens and magnificent
elm and maple trees. The other improvements consist of a stock stable,
granary and other outbuildings. Judge Clayton had twenty-three acres in
spring wheat this season, which only yielded fifteen bushels to the acre;
thirty acres in corn, which averages sixty bushels to the acre; fifteen acres
in potatoes, which turned out finely, yielding 3,400 bushels; he cut the grass
from ten acres of timothy meadow land, which yielded two tons to the acre; he
threshed this year, half of an acre of common millet, which yielded thirty and
a half bushels of seed. Judge Clayton at present devotes most all of his time
to the cultivation of his farm, but he intends shortly to pay more attention
to the practice of law.
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I was very interested in your note. I've been searching for my
grandfather (Daniel CLAYTON)'s origins. His B.C. says he was b in PA,
and his parents were George CLAYTON and Mary PURTLE, both b. in IL.
However, family stories state that the B.C. is faked, and that Daniel was
b. in England, had 2 siblings (one may have been named James), and lived
in an orphanage before stowing away and coming across the ocean to
Canada. Supposedly in Canada, a farm family took him in and he worked
for his keep there. The story goes that the farmer was not a nice man,
and beat my grandfather. He left Canada and came to live in the Detroit
area, where he married, had kids, and died. He was always very secretive
about his past, so a lot of mystery surrounds these stories. But an aunt
is very adamant about the Canada farm thing. Supposedly, Daniel even
went back years later with my grandmother to visit the farm, and the
farmer was not at all cordial.
Your CLAYTON ancestor's ENG>ONTARIO>MI migratory pattern matches my
family story. My Daniel CLAYTON, however, was born in 1903. Anything
sound familiar?
Shari Handley (srhandley(a)juno.com), LOWER-DELMARVA-ROOTS listowner
Somerset Co. MD USGenWeb -
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdsomers/somerset.htm
Wicomico Co. MD USGenWeb -
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdwicomi/wicomico.htm
Handley's Eastern Shore Maryland Genealogy Project -
http://bay.intercom.net/handley
The Lower Delmarva Genealogical Society Online -
http://bay.intercom.net/ldgs
On Sun, 23 Mar 1997 12:39:56 -0500 (EST) HaywireCA(a)aol.com writes:
> Searching for info on my ggg-grandfather Peter Clayton b. 8/25/1829
>in
>England. He married 3 times. First in England, Liverpool area
>(possibly St
>Thomas Church) this union produced 1 child Jane also born in England.
>His
>second wife Ann, married in Englnad and immigrated with him and his
>first
>wife's daughter to Douglas, New Canada West (Ontario). They had 5
>children in
>Canada and then migrated to MI where his second wife died. He married
>his
>third wife Betsy in MI and had an additional 8 children with her.
>Looking for
>wives last names, and origins of Peter in England. Have info to share
>on his
>14 children and related branches.
>
>Katherine Heim
>HaywireCA(a)aol.com
>
>
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Augustine Clayton (1755-1834) was a well-known Baptist preacher in South
Carolina and Kentucky. I am searching for his parents.
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Searching for info on my ggg-grandfather Peter Clayton b. 8/25/1829 in
England. He married 3 times. First in England, Liverpool area (possibly St
Thomas Church) this union produced 1 child Jane also born in England. His
second wife Ann, married in Englnad and immigrated with him and his first
wife's daughter to Douglas, New Canada West (Ontario). They had 5 children in
Canada and then migrated to MI where his second wife died. He married his
third wife Betsy in MI and had an additional 8 children with her. Looking for
wives last names, and origins of Peter in England. Have info to share on his
14 children and related branches.
Katherine Heim
HaywireCA(a)aol.com
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This is like working a puzzell. and I found my grategrandmother Calayton
Moore's
brothers granddaughter by posting on the genealogy list.
You need every storie you can remember on the family , dose your mother
remember anything. year and as close as you can come to the date's of birth
of your dad and his parents. you give the latest clayton birth you have I
will show how I do mine.
for a referance.
Phillip Clayton b. Va. or Ohio 1815 Married Jane McQue (MCClue) but has been
stated as Edwards and also Saxton (these are not her madin name but were put
down on death certifics by family members. since they are realitives know the
name is somewhere in the family.)
Elizabeth Ann Clayton b. 12/1838, Ohio married William Henery Moore in Ohio
1858
[give his date of birth also so if a Moore is searching they can connect to
your line of Claytons.]
Sarah M. born Ohio 1839
William H. June 1842 b. Ohio ( this is Pam Gillett's Line she was going to
send it to me but was having trouble getting on line and have not heard from
her since the storms I have her snail mail address in TN.
Susanna 1843 Ohio
Lucy Ellen b.9/1845 Married John Heston Moore( brother of William henery
Moore)
Samantha 1848 Ohio
Orlando may 1850 Married Melvina Sell sept. 1873 recieved a lot on them from
Ohio Genealogy on line in US Geneslogy web site have a name and address I
just recived from a teacher of someone searching this line.in 1988.
Last year I knew my fathers grandmother was named Elizabeth Clayton. that was
all.
Put down all the sir names you are looking for.
look at the fgivin Names, Names run in Familes. and a lot of times a middle
name will be a sir name of an ansester.
Search the Scoial security Death Index; for your Father, that will lead you
to where he died or possable to where he last lived if he is still alive.
Do you know where your grandparents live, or lived write for birth
certificates.
if it is close enough go to the cemetary. and see what information is on the
grave.
there are people on line that have access to some cemetarys who will do look
up for you.
join the Root's L list post on it. There are a lot of people willing to help
others and only aske that you , do what you can to help someone else.
Give ABT if you do not know the Date or AFT if it was after a date.BFT before
some sites I find good is Cyndi's list which has connections to a lot of Web
sites.
I just started this last sept. so am still learning.
you did not say if you were looking for your dad or not, I have a son who was
Divorced twoyears ago and lost his son. He is totaly deivistated and is
destroying his life.
have a Daughter who has been divorced for 10 years. Who and has a son with
a major heart problem. They have not seen their Dad since he kidnaped them
fro Ohio, 7 years ago
tried to find their grandmother on that side can not. He ws a terrible
husband but He loved his kid's It is so side when a family is broken up. He
has my phone # and address all he has to do is call and I will tell him about
his children. and make arrangements for him to see them. but he can't be
found. they are teen agers now. We never know about people and they change
over time.
From one Clayton decent to another Good Luck If you send me the Names and
dates of what you have on your family. boath sides I will make a hard copy
for my file and if I see andy possabale connections I will E Mail you.
Patti Moore Lininger Yelm WA. also at. Plininger(a)juno.com
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Hi all. I am brand-spankin' new to this....
I started checking out a couple of sites on the web.... haven't found
anything yet. Anybody have any advice on how to start??? I have a
problem, however. . I never really got too much ancestoral information
from him. My mother and Father (James F Clayton) were divorced when I was
young..
My mother knows his mother's and father's names...but that is pretty much
as far as it goes... How then do you guys recommend I proceed???
Any info on how you guys started would be appreciated....
Thanks!
~Kelly
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Hi all Claytons, Fosters, Fullers, etc.
The following is all me...........
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FIRST GENERATION
1. Wesley Lloyd CHERRY was born on 25 May 1938 in Dayton, Columbia,
Washington.
SECOND GENERATION
2. Alfred CHERRY was born on 14 Jan 1888 in England. He died on 28 May
1960 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington. He was buried on 1 Jun 1960
in Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon. He was married to Velma Marie
CLAYTON on 28 Mar 1931 in Dayton, Columbia, WA..
3. Velma Marie CLAYTON was born on 12 Sep 1903 in Pomeroy, Garfield,
Wash.. She was buried in Dec 1983 in Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon.
She died on 2 Dec 1983 in Lincoln City, Lincoln, Oregon. Alfred CHERRY and
Velma Marie CLAYTON had the following children:
i. Rodney Alfred CHERRY was born on 4 Apr 1935 in
Prescot, Walla Walla, Washington.
ii. Donald Sidney CHERRY was born on 1 Jul 1937 in Walla
Walla, Walla Walla, Washington.
1 iii. Wesley Lloyd CHERRY.
THIRD GENERATION
4. Alfred CHERRY SR. was born about 1845 in England. He was a Plact Dyer,
Dyers Washer in 1930 in Luton Beds England. He died on 1 Feb 1932 in
Laural Cottage, Park Road, Stopsley. He has reference number 1.
5. Sarah COOK. Alfred CHERRY SR. and Sarah COOK had the following
children:
i. Liz CHERRY has reference number 4. She was born in Luton,
Bedforshire, England.
ii. Emily CHERRY.
2 iii. Alfred CHERRY.
iv. Sidney CHERRY was born about 1875 in Luton, Bedforshire, England. He
served in the military in 1917 in New Zealand. He was buried in Feb 1973
in Sydenham Cemetery, Christchurch, New Zealand. He died on 15 Feb 1973 in
21 Dublin St., Christchurch, New Zealand.
v. Jabez CHERRY was born before 1900 in 152 Hart Lane, Luton, Scotland.
He died after 1930 in Luton, Beds, England. He has reference number 5.
vi. Maud PLUMMER.
6. George Edgar CLAYTON was born on 3 Jan 1875 in Covello, Columbia,
Washington. He died on 19 Jan 1945 in Clarkston, Asotin, Washington. He
was buried on 24 Jan 1945 in Clarkston cemetery. He was married to Zilpha
May FOSTER on 20 Jul 1898 in Pomeroy, Garfield, Washington.
7. Zilpha May FOSTER was born on 17 Nov 1877 in Salem, Polk, Oregon. She
died on 22 Jun 1959 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington. She was buried on 25
Jun 1959 in Fairmont Cemetery, Spokane, Spokane, Wash.. George Edgar
CLAYTON and Zilpha May FOSTER had the following children:
3 i. Velma Marie CLAYTON.
ii. Virgil Lynn CLAYTON was born on 26 Dec 1907 in Pomeroy, Garfield,
Washington.
iii. Loree CLAYTON was born on 15 Jan 1905 in Pomeroy, Garfield, WA. She
died on 15 Dec 1977 in Latah, Spokane, WA.. She was buried on 19 Dec 1977
in Fairview Cemetery, Fairfield, WA..
iv. Versil Edgar CLAYTON was born on 30 Nov 1911 in Tensed, Benewah,
Idaho. He died on 8 Jul 1966 in Benton County Washington.
v. Lloyd CLAYTON was born on 6 Nov 1912 in Tensed, Benewah, Idaho. He
died on 23 Mar 1993 in Spokane, Spokane, Wash..
FOURTH GENERATION
12. Linn Boyd CLAYTON was born on 15 Dec 1844 in Kentucky. He appeared on
the census in 1880 in Washington Territory. He died on 10 Mar 1882 in
Marengo, Adams, Washington. He was married to Margaret Ann FULLER on 19
May 1869 in Walla Walla, Washington.
13. Margaret Ann FULLER was born on 7 Feb 1855 in Kentucky. She appeared
on the census in 1880 in Washington Territory. She died on 11 Nov 1922 in
Prineville, Crook, OR. She was buried on 13 Nov 1922 in Juniper Haven
Cemetery, Prineville, Crook. OR. After being married to henry Abel in
1883. Linn Boyd CLAYTON and Margaret Ann FULLER had the following children:
i. Clara B. CLAYTON was born on 22 Mar 1882 in Cummings Creek, Washington
Territory. She died on 15 Feb 1974 in Lewiston, Nez-Pirce, ID.
ii. Lucy Emma CLAYTON was born on 31 Jul 1870 in Columbia, Wash..
iii. Charley Albert CLAYTON was born on 15 Sep 1872 in Covello, Columbia,
Wash.. He died on 5 Oct 1877.
6 iv. George Edgar CLAYTON.
v. (Hettia) Etta May CLAYTON was born on 26 Sep 1876 in Cummings Creek,
Columbia, Wash..
vi. Melvina E. CLAYTON was born on 13 Feb 1878 in Cummings Creek,
Columbia, Wash.. She died on 13 Apr 1880.
vii. Alma Isora CLAYTON was born on 16 Apr 1880 in Cummings Creek,
Columbia, Wash.. She died on 6 Jun 1882.
14. William Granville FOSTER was born on 3 Mar 1830 in Illinoise. He
settled a Donation Land Claim on 1 Jun 1854 in Linn Co., OR. He settled
another land claim on 20 Jun 1881 in Linn Co., Or.. He died on 7 Apr 1908
in Peola, Garfield, Columbia Center Pricinct, Wash.. He was married to
Cynthia Anar LONG on 23 Jun 1853 in Clackamas Co., Oregon.
15. Cynthia Anar LONG was born on 27 Jan 1840 in Mercer Co., OH. She died
in Oct 1922 in Pomeroy, Garfield, WA. William Granville FOSTER and Cynthia
Anar LONG had the following children:
i. Malissa Jane FOSTER was born on 23 Jun 1854 in , Lane, OR. She died
in Aug 1899.
ii. Phelix R. FOSTER was born on 27 Sep 1857 in , Lane, OR. He died on
20 Aug 1875.
iii. William Edmund FOSTER was born on 6 Mar 1859 in , Lane, OR. He died
in 1908.
iv. Thomas Jefferson FOSTER was born on 9 Jun 1862 in Illinoise. He died
in 1940.
v. John Mark FOSTER was born on 21 Dec 1864 in , Lane, OR. He died in
1940.
vi. Clarence Sheridin FOSTER was born on 21 Feb 1866 in Lane Co., Or..
He died on 30 Jan 1936.
vii. Eli Mathias (Mathew) FOSTER was born on 21 Apr 1869 in , Lane, OR.
He died in Apr 1898.
viii. Nancy Rosetta FOSTER was born on 11 Apr 1870 in , Lane, OR. She
died on 26 Apr 1945.
ix. Charles FOSTER was born about 1874 in Lane Co., Or..
x. James Austin FOSTER was born in Mar 1875 in Oregon.
7 xi. Zilpha May FOSTER.
FIFTH GENERATION
24. Francis H. CLAYTON was born about 1803 in Kentucky.
25. Elizabeth was born about 1808 in South Carolina. Francis H. CLAYTON
and Elizabeth had the following children:
i. Ambrose G. CLAYTON was born about 1833 in Ky..
ii. Ira C. CLAYTON was born about 1835 in Ky..
iii. William B. CLAYTON was born about 1837 in Ky..
iv. Martha H. CLAYTON was born about 1839 in Ky..
v. Orpha T. CLAYTON was born about 1843 in Ky..
12 vi. Linn Boyd CLAYTON.
vii. Buenevsta CLAYTON was born about 1850 in Ky..
26. Anno FULLER was born in Feb 1829 in Maysville, Mason, Kentucky. He
died in 1912 in Marengo, Columbia, Washington. He was married to Melvina
DUZAN in 1850 in Maysville, Mason, Kentucky.
27. Melvina DUZAN was born in 1831 in Maysville, Mason, Kentucky. She
died after 1900 in Marengo, Columbia Co., Washington. Anno FULLER and
Melvina DUZAN had the following children:
i. James W. FULLER was born about 1853 in Ky..
13 ii. Margaret Ann FULLER.
iii. Henry S. FULLER was born about 1857 in Iowa.
28. John FOSTER SR. was born in 1792 in South Carolina. He settled a
Donation Land Claim No. 4770 on 22 Mar 1846 in Clackamas Co, Or.. He died
about 1868 in Clackamas Co., Or.. He was married to Nancy on 15 Aug 1814
in Scott Co., KY..
29. Nancy was born before 1800. She died about 1870 in Clackamas Co.,
Or.. She wrote her Last Will and Test. Of Nancy Foster on 1 Aug 1870 in
Clackamas Co. OR. John FOSTER SR. and Nancy had the following children:
14 i. William Granville FOSTER.
ii. Thomas H. FOSTER was born about 1834 in Illinoise.
iii. Isaac M. FOSTER was witness for John Foster Sr.'s Land Claim in 1852
to Clackamas Co, Or..
30. Ransom LONG was born on 24 Dec 1812 in Kenewaha, (Kanawha) VA. He
emigrated on 1 Oct 1852 from Virginia. He settled a Donation Land Claim
No. 1971 on 29 Jun 1881 in Linn Co., Ore. He died on 5 Apr 1898 in
Pomeroy, Garfield, WA. He was buried in Pataha Cementary, Garfield, WA.
He was married to Rosetta CLARK on 4 Aug 1833 in Canton, Fulton, Il..
31. Rosetta CLARK was born on 10 Apr 1818 in Reading, Hamilton, OH. She
died on 27 Jun 1886. She was buried in Pataha Cementary, Garfield, Wash.
Ransom LONG and Rosetta CLARK had the following children:
i. Matilda LONG was born on 23 Sep 1835. She died in 1840.
ii. Cyrus Jefferson LONG was born on 23 Jan 1838 in Of Canton, Fulton,
IL.
15 iii. Cynthia Anar LONG.
iv. John C. LONG was born on 10 Apr 1842. He died on 10 Apr 1852 in
Enroute to Oregon.
v. Mary Amanda LONG was born on 1 Feb 1845.
vi. Joel M. LONG was born in Oct 1847.
vii. Francis Helen LONG was born on 11 Feb 1850 in Canton, Fulton, IL.
She died about 1852 in Sugar Grove, Mercer, IL.. She was buried in Sugar
Grove, Mercer, IL..
viii. Charles Albert LONG was born on 11 Jun 1855 in , , OR..
ix. Melvina Effie (Eteriah) A. LONG was born on 15 Dec 1858. She died
on 16 Jan 1877 in Pataha Flats, Garfield, WA.
x. William Oscar LONG was born on 15 Aug 1864.
xi. James Otto LONG was born on 15 Aug 1864. He died on 13 May 1932.
SIXTH GENERATION
60. Gabriel LONG was born about 1786 in VA.. He was married to Sally
WHITTEN on 2 Feb 1812 in Kanawha Co., WV.
61. Sally WHITTEN was born about 1790 in Of, , VA. Gabriel LONG and Sally
WHITTEN had the following children:
30 i. Ransom LONG.
ii. Elizabeth LONG was born about 1813 in VA.. She died in 1858.
iii. Lewis LONG was born in 1815 in Ohio. He emigrated on 12 Oct 1854
from Virginia. He settled land claim on 3 Mar 1855 in Linn Co., Or..
iv. Wair LONG was born in 1826 in Indiana. He settled on 12 Feb 1852 in
Linn Co., Or..
v. Frances LONG was born about 1819 in Ohio.
vi. Mary LONG was born about 1821 in Ohio.
62. CLARK was born about 1773 in Ohio. He died about 1860 in (Halsey),
Linn, OR.? He was buried about 1860 in Alford Cemetery. Halsey, Linn,
OR.??
63. Anar GIBBS was born about 1777. She died on 4 Feb 1860 in (Halsey),
Linn, OR.. She was buried in Alford Cemetery, Halsey, Linn, OR.. CLARK
and Anar GIBBS had the following children:
i. Crange CLARK was born about 1799.
ii. Cynthia CLARK was born about 1801.
iii. Alvin CLARK was born in 1803 in Oregon.
iv. Gibbs CLARK was born about 1805.
v. Naomi CLARK was born about 1807.
vi. Samuel CLARK was born about 1809. He settled land claim on 1 Sep
1856 in Clackamas Co, Or..
vii. Cyrus CLARK was born about 1813.
viii. John J. CLARK was born on 18 Jun 1815 in Mercer Co., Ohio. He
Donation Land Claim No. 1533 in 1852 in Linn Co., Ore.. He appeared on the
census in 1880 in Washington Territory. He died on 24 Nov 1902.
31 ix. Rosetta CLARK.
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Wes Cherry
I'm interested in any info about the Clayton surname. My father was Robert
Clayton, born in Des Moines, Iowa, to Burt and Dorothy (Anderson) Clayton.
All three, and my father's brother, Jerry, are deceased. I only know of
relatives in Iowa and immediate cousins, etc., who have moved away like me.
I've heard that we are in some way related to Ralph Waldo Emerson!! Any
info out there?
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I would like to hear from any descendants of the following CLAYTON family
Isham H. CLAYTON b 1782 in S.C. died Lowndes Co. Ga 1865 wife Susannah b
1786 S.C. died Lowndes Co. Ga betw. 1850-1860.
their children:
Jackson Clayton born 1827
Duncan Clayton born 1829
Forma Clayton born 1823 married Ransom Prescott
also
Daniel W. CLAYTON born 1801 S.C. died 1869 Ga. married to Elizabeth BROOKE b
1810 S.C. died 1891 Lowndes Co. Ga.
Elizabeth is daughter of Susannah (wife of Isham) by her second husband
Thomas BROOKE.
What if any is the relationship of Daniel W. CLAYTON to Isham H. CLAYTON?
I have much to share on ancestors of the BROOKE line and on Susannah's
descendants by first husband Samuel JETER. Would love to correspond with
anyone with Clayton connections in Lowndes Co. Ga area to add info on this
family
Candy Otte
candyotte(a)aol.com
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