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Itawamba County, MS Census for 1880, page 508, House #242, Family # 247
Clayton, Thomson -w-m-55-farmer-ga-sc-sc ,
Patience-w-f-51-wife-keep house-sc-sc-sc , jane , w,
f, 25, dau., ga-ga-sc
,
brooks, w-m-22-son-ga-ga-sc
, matilda, w-f-20-dau-al-ga-sc
, mary, w-f-17-dau-al-ga-sc
, noah, w-m-16-son-al-ga-sc
, evaline, w-f-11-dau-ms-ga-sc
House # 240, Family# 245
Clayton, James - w-m-29-laborer-ga-sc-sc , nancy,
-w-f-27-wife-keep house-ms-sc-tn ,alice,
-w-f-4-dau-ms-ga-ms
,nora,-w-f-3-dau-ms-ga-ms
, sara ,-w-f-10 mo-dau-ms-ga-ms
house#249, family# 254
clayton, Norton?-w-m-32-farmer-ga-sc-sc
martha
- w-f-25-wife-keep house-nc-va-nc jane
-w-f-6-dau-ms-ga-nc
william
-w-m-5-son-ms-ga-nc
albert ,-w-m-4-son-ms-ga-nc
fannie
b., w-f-2-dau-ms-ga-nc
emma,
-w-f-1-dau-ms-ga-nc
Matilda Clayton (1862-1939) married W. H. Rial (1856-1930) on 11/26/1885
in Lee County, MS. They are both buried in Priceville Cemetery, Lee
County, MS.
Thompson is also buried at Priceville with date of death showing
07/26/1856.
Noah T. Clayton was apparently a minister. He is buried at Priceville
also, with thae dates of Aug 1864 to 05/04/1920.
Good Hunting !
Surnames;
Paternal side;
Haley,Westmoreland,Clayton.
Maternal side; Gillion,Frost,Panter/Painter,Madison,
Ford,Lawrence,Norris,Clements,Pendley,Jenkins,Cheverous,Lentz.
http://community.webtv.net/HALEY_DILL/BetsysFamilyTree
----- Original Message -----
From: Cynthia Claytonroberts <cyncr(a)execpc.com>
How is my gypsie cousin??? Good to see your name on the net again.hope all
is well wherever you are at.
The spouse of Samuel Clayton's Philip is Mildred Bell.
James
At 07:51 AM 6/30/99 EDT, Oatman16(a)aol.com wrote:
>Thank you for that information. I am descended from Thomas' son Robert
>Coleman.
>
>Stanley Odell
>
>
Hi {{{{{{{{{{{Stanley}}}}}}}}}}}}},
I am double-descended on the COLEMAN side, which wreaks havoc with my
familytree programs. <sigh>
My GGGGGG Grandmother is Ann Coleman, daughter of Thomas and Mary (LORT?)
Coleman and sister to your ancestor Robert Coleman, whom I believe donated
the 50 acres upon which Culpeper was built. Your Gx? Aunt Ann married my
GGGGGG Grandfather Philip Clayton, an Anglican Vestryman who lugged around
catalpa trees, who, in Green's book & Capt. Philip Slaughter's recollection
is referred to as "Major".
Now that title may very well be, some kind of distinction of the British
Royal SomethingorOther, but tends to confuse him in the history of St.
Mark's Parish with his Grandson Philip who married Mildred ________?(not
the one who married Mildred Dixon - that's yet another unrelated family
that all ended up famous in Georgia and them there parts); The Philip
Clayton who a couple of generations later, was a Major in the little
skirmish with the British. That Philip Clayton was one of the sons of my
GGGGG Grandfather Colonel Samuel & Ann Coleman Clayton, daughter of Robert
and Sarah Ann SAUNDERS Coleman, my GGGGG Grandmother, and niece to Ann
Coleman CLAYTON my GGGGGG Grandmother. Is this perfectly clear? hahaa.
In 1786, Col. Sam & Ann's kid, Sam'l Clayton jun'r who may have been the
Sheriff of Culpeper at one time or his dad was, married Cathryn PRICE, dau.
of William Price of Shenandoah County VA, and hightailed it off to Bourbon
County, Kentucky, where in 1807 they had my GGG Grandfather George Price
Clayton who grew up there and married Rebecca FIELDS, I suspect of the VA
FIELDS family since the original families all knew each other way back when
in Culpeper.
George & Rebecca had my GG Grandfather Samuel Thomas Clayton born 22 June
1825 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, and shortly thereafter took their two
kids Louisa & Sam T.,
and moved to Crawford County, Illinois, where they had 6 more kids before
George died
in 1838. Rebecca married again to William RASH who had become guardian of
the CLAYTON children after George's untimely death, and my GG Grandfather
Sam T. took off real quick. In 1843, on Valentine's Day (the license reads
13 February 1843), he married Elizabeth SIMMONS in Lawrence County,
Illinois, and they went back and forth between Illinois and Wisconsin,
until they ultimately settled in Washington Township, Green County,
Wisconsin, near Monroe.
>From the History of Green County, p.113-7:
Samuel Thomas Clayton was born in Bourbon County, Kentucky, June 22nd,
1825.
When he was but an infant, his parents moved to Illinois and settled in
Crawford County, where they were early settlers. His father [George Price
Clayton] bought timberland, improved a farm, and lived there until the time
of his death. The subject of this sketch there grew to manhood. When he
was fourteen years old, his father died, and two years later his mother was
again married. He then started out for himself and went to Lawrence
County, and there he found employment on a farm. He was there married when
he was eighteen years old, to Elizabeth SIMMONS, who was born in Greene
County, N.C. They located in Crawford County and remained one year, then
lived on a claim in Lawrence County two years, then moved to Richland
County and rented land for two years.
In 1848 they came to this county and spent the first winter at Monroe. He
was there engaged in mining, and in teaming to the pineries, a distance of
200 miles. In the spring of 1849 he moved to Washington [Township] and
engaged in mining two years, then returned to Lawrence county and rented a
farm one year, then came back to the Township of Washington and bought a
claim of forty acres on the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of
Section 34, and subsequently entered the land.
There was a small frame house on the place at the time. He did but little
work on his land but engaged in mining and carpentering two years, then
paid attention to farming, He now owns 140 acres and is engaged in raising
stock and grain. [They had eight children living - Mary E., Sarah C.,
George, Libbie, Henryetta, Samuel T., William,
and Myrtle. Mary E. married Anton BAUMGARTNER, son of Anton and Magdelena
MARTI BAUMGARTNER who emigrated from Engi, Switzerland; Sarah C. married
John WESLEY BAILEY; My Great Grandmother Elizabeth (Libbie) married Jacob
Baumgartner, the youngest son of Anton & Magdelena Marti Baumgartner.
Nettie married a LINCOLN who is said to have named the town of Henryetta,
Oklahoma, after her. Myrtie married a BRAY. By that time, they were all
members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.]
On 29 November 1877, Jacob Baumgartner & Libbie Clayton were married. Their
children were Zada, Winifred, William Charles, Edna and Nelle. Zada and
Winnie died young. Wm. Charles married Alma WEISMILLER in Monticello,
Wisconsin and had Gertrude, Hoy and Jay CLAYTON. Edna first married Fred
HARRISON WELLS, son of Joshua and Alice KLECKNER WELLS of Monroe,
Wisconsin/ and married Genn KING after Fred died. My Beloved Grandmother
Nelle Elizabeth Baumgartner married Roy Albert _________ of Monroe in 1919
in Chicago where she was formally studying piano at the Conservatory of
Music there. She died at 1:35 PM Thanksgiving Day 1994 at the Veteran's
Retirement Home in King, Wisconsin, at the age of 95.
Gram had been hoping for years that I would have the time to pick up the
search for her lost family. I didn't realize how important it was to her.
Her Mother and my GreatGrandmother Libby Clayton Baumgartner had died just
8 days after Gram was born. Little Edna had brought home a case of the
measles from school and Libby caught them, she died 10 April 1899. Great
Grampa Jacob Baumgartner married the children's schoolteacher on 10 January
1901. Her name was Mae Pearl SMITH, the daughter of Samuel MUNSON SMITH and
Fanny WOODMANSEE.
Kind of a Cinderella story:
Great Grampa Jacob & Mae Pearl had two daughters, Faith and Maxine, and his
first wife and Gram's family wasn't much talked about ever again. Gram
being the littlest only picked up snatches of chatter from her much older
siblings and her memories were more anecdote than fact.
When Gram died, I received all the family papers. I found a number of
uncancelled checks written in small amounts and returned from various
Historical Societies in Wisconsin and Illinois, mostly deadends based on
half-remembered names who turned out now, to be related but not direct
ancestry. One CLAYTON maiden aunt had begun to help, I have her last
Christmas card to Gram with some of the same rumored information that led
Gram astray but with some actual information copied from the CLAYTON Bible.
Aunt Gertrude CLAYTON promised to type all the bible records out and send
them to Gram as soon as she got her typewriter fixed. She died in Monroe,
Wisconsin, before the typewriter got fixed ...and no one knows yet what
happened to the Clayton Family Bible.
There were enough clues for a start. Gertrude copied ....Colonel Samuel
CLAYTON of Culpeper, VA.... I found there is only one "Colonel" Sam
Clayton of Culpeper, VA listed by that fellow whose name I can never spell
Gwaethney or something, heaven knows what Sam did to earn the designation.
No one from our family has registered with LDS as researching this branch
nor with the Daughters of the American Revolution and Once Upon a Time I
sent some less than bare bones info in to somewhere for his Military or
Pension Records and they couldn't find him amongst the other Samuel
Claytons of different lines in Virginia even tho' I said he was supposed to
have been a colonel.
Great Aunt Gertrude Clayton's Christmas letter did not mention the COLEMANs
in the Bible quotes of her letter. Maybe because she thought she ought to
doublecheck somewhere - our two earliest Grammas both being named "Ann
Coleman" <g>....
It's been a trip since Thanksgiving Day 1994 when I began this journey into
the past. My kids are finally grown, and I am flyin' on a single wing
again with only a cat and myself to worry about feeding. Most of my jobs
like this one allow me long spaces to research but anchor me to the phones
next to my computer and don't allow me much prime time to visit LDS Family
Centers/Courthouses/or libraries. Rootsweb has united me with a number of
related Clayton cousins and one CLAYTON cousin, James, in Snowflake,
Arizona.
I am happy to stumble over a COLEMAN cousin...a double maternal
line.....but regret that I have barely sketched out the Colemans. Because
these families are so intertwined in Culpeper and named their children the
same first names over and over and because there are few dates and so many
errors in the published works, I have had to some extent map out other
neighboring families like the SLAUGHTERS and WILLIAMS and PENDLETONs and
GAINES and CUNNINGHAMs and LIGHTFOOTs and STEVENs who intermarried as well
as pencil in family sheets of any kids of unrelated Claytons like the Major
Philip who married Mildred Dixon and took his family to Georgia while our
Major Philip about the same age, another of Col. Sam's sons, who married a
Mildred WhoKnowsWhatforSure (probably either EDWARDS or BELL as they named
their daughter Sarah Ann EDWARDS Clayton and one of their sons James BELL
Clayton).
This Major Philip and Mildred Clayton remained on the old Clayton farm,
however, in Culpeper Virginia, as the lineal inheritors, leading me to
believe that this Philip is the firstborn son of Col. Sam & Ann Coleman
Clayton in the fashion the family property was passed down in those days.
love from Cynthia Claytonroberts, who took on her Beloved Grandmother's
mother's name
many many years ago in commemoration of the lost tribe.
----- Original Message -----
From: G. S. <bluekachina(a)excite.com>
To: <CLAYTON(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 5:02 PM
Subject: [CLAYTON] Clayton/Harris VA
> HI All,
>
> Would like to know if anyone is researching this family from VA.
>
>
> ROBERT HARRIS ELIZABETH S. CLAYTON 26 November 1793 Brunswick Co. VA
The S is for Seward
Do you have descendancy info on Elizabeth?
James
rclaytonsr(a)juno.com wrote:
>Anyone working on the Claytons in Monmouth who were born in NY? I have
>found several -
>
>George W. Clayton 43 in 1880, shoemaker, he and parents b. NY, wife, Mary
>A. 37 in 1880, b. NJ, Minnie 13, Annie E. 11, Effie V. 8, and Edward R.
>6, Almira 3, and Lydia 7/12, all on 1880 census, Neptune Twp, Monmouth,
>NJ
>
>E. J. Clayton, 40 in 1880, painter, b. NY, father b. NJ, mother b. NY,
>Mary A. 41 wife, b. NJ, Edward J. 2, and John E. 8/12 both b. NJ, all
>1880 census Neptune Twp, Monmouth, NJ
>
>Could be others. Did they have a brother named Joseph b in 1842 in
>Freehold?
>
>Anita
In the 1860 census for Monmouth Co. I find 3 Claytons born in NY:
Edward J. Clayton, 23, stage driver, NY; living in household of Joseph, 53
shoemaker, NJ and Erren F 41 Vermont; Marlboro Twp., p.803 Also in
household Catherine 13 NY, Elias B. 10 NJ, and Eva M 7 NJ.
Joel T. Clayton, 38 farmer, NY; wife Margaret 29 NJ. Manalapan Twp., p.869
Peter P. Clayton 43 storekeeper NY; wife Mare E 39 NJ; children all b. NJ.
Manalapan Twp., p. 873
I don't find any 18 yo Joseph in Marlboro Twp. George W. doesn't appear.
The nearest match is a George P. 21 NJ, living with Joseph 28 farmer NJ;
Marlboro Twp., p. 791
Bruce Cogan
cogan(a)dynamite.com.au
gailb2(a)pipeline.com wrote:
>Joe: your lists of Clayton marriages was very interesting. Do you have more
>information on:
>
>"John Clayton m. Rebecca Dey 30 Jun 1784 NJ" -- their children, their town,
>etc.?
>
>Thank you- Gail Brown
>
I have the following, taken primarily from Bell's "Claytons of Monmouth Co."
John CLAYTON (son of Jonathan Clayton (bap. 1735) & Mary Benham)
b. 15 Jan 1764, Monmouth Co., N. J.
d. 30 Aug 1837, Northumberland Co., Pa.
bp. 6 May 1764, Scotch Presbyterian (Old Tennent) Ch., Freehold, N. J.
& Rebecca DEY
b. 1765/66
m. 1 Jul 1784, Cranberry, Middlesex Co., N. J.
children:
| Jonathan CLAYTON
| b. 13 Sep 1785
| William Dey CLAYTON
| b. 21 Oct 1787
| d. 1872
| Mary CLAYTON
| b. 15 Nov 1789
| & Abram JOHNSON
| Hannah CLAYTON
| b. 29 Aug 1794
| Robert CLAYTON
| b. 2 May 1796
| Joseph CLAYTON
| b. 2 May 1796
| John CLAYTON
| b. 2 Jun 1801
Bruce Cogan
cogan(a)dynamite.com.au
HI All,
Would like to know if anyone is researching this family from VA.
ROBERT HARRIS ELIZABETH S. CLAYTON 26 November 1793 Brunswick Co. VA
Thanks
Julie
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ALABAMA BIBLE RECORDS
by Jeanette Holland Austin, Riverdale, GA published 1987
Sampson Clayton Bible owned by Mark Clifford, Cedar Bluff, AL
Sampson Clayton, born 1 Aug 1803
wife: Elizabeth (Hill) born 1813
children:
Palmer Clayton b. 30 Sep 1824 Parmelia Clayton b. 26 Feb 1842
Daniel Clayton b. 14 Apr 1826 Easter C. Clayton b. 4
Apr 1844
James Clayton b. 16 Feb 1828 Manervia E. Clayton b. 2 May
1846
W. H. Clayton b. 30 May 1830 Lauri A. Clayton b. 18
Oct 1848
Perry Clayton b. 28 Jan 1834 Malinda P. Clayton b. 18
Oct 1848
Mary Jane b. 2 Mar 1836 Nancy G. Clayton b. 22
Jan 1851
Matthew M. b. Apr 1838 Mark A. Clayton b. 11
Dec 1853
Solomon S. b. 28 Mar 1840
William G. b. 14 Sep 1857 son of Perry
Lucius S. b.22 Feb 186_
Deaths
Sampson d. 6 Jan 1865
Palmer d. 1842
James d. 27 Jun 1829
Mathew d. 1842
Fannie A. d. 5 Mar 1879
Permelia C. Sparks d. 22 Oct 1875
Daniel d. 9 Mar 1864
Solomon S. d. 24 May 1876
Sampson L. d. 6 Oct 1877
I hope this helps someone out there.
Joe Parker
Hi. I was at the Uniontown, PA history room this weekend and ran across
these Claytons. I thought they might help someone.
Donna
Cornerstone Clues (Cornerstone Genealogical Society, Waynesburg, Green
County, PA)
V. 23, #4 Nov. 1988
Waynesburg Republican Microfilm -dates of death of Jefferson Citizens:
1888, June 22 John CLAYTON, age 62
Volume of August 1986
William Francis CLAYTON, son of Job and Jane CLAYTON age 25, of
Waynesburg, married 11/26/1885 at Waynesburg by Rev. J. A. Donahey Jennie
Eliza Stoy, age 24, d/o William and Margaret M. Stoy of Waynesburg
Hugh M. CLAYTON, son of Samuel and Ellen CLAYTON, age 21 of Ruffs Creek, m.
3/3/1886 at the home of John Cage by Rev. W.M. Ryan, Tillie Cage of
Waynesburg, age 19, daughter of John and Martha Cage (Green County, PA
Marriage License Docket, book 1)
Weaver Funeral Home Records, Waynesburg, PA:
Halle Oliver Dillie age 66, b. 5 April 1887 died 23 March 1954, single,
child of Charles O. Dille and Amanda Sanders, aunt Mrs. Ella CLAYTON, Uncle
Wray Dille, buried Prosperity Cemetery.
Bevpam(a)aol.com wrote:
>Stephen Clayton b. c. 1805, m. Hannah Jemison in 1829. Was an innkeeper in
>Clarksburg,Millstone twp, Monmouth Co. N.J. Children: Charles H. Clayton, m.
>Elizabeth Conover; Mary C. Clayton, m. James Thompson; Joseph J.
>Clayton,(went to Salt Lake City); Abram J. Clayton, m. Abigail; Alfred
>Clayton, m. Hattie Holcomb and Rebecca Clayton, m. Clark Dancer.
>Interested in Stephen's parents and where they lived. Also anything on the
>children. Bev
>
>______________________________
Stephen's family appears in the 1860 census:
Monmouth Co., Millstone Twp., p.933
Stephen Clayton 55 M Farmer $3600 $600 Monmouth Co
Hannah 50 F Middlesex Co
Rebecca 30 F Monmouth Co
Charles H 28 M La[borer] "
Mary C 23 F s[eamstress?] "
Joseph J 21 M La "
Abram J 19 M La "
Alford L 12 M "
The Millstone Twp birth records record
Alfred, b. 9 May 1849, son of Stephen Clayton & Hannah
unnamed male, b. 6 Jul 1867, son of Charles H., mother not named
Bruce Cogan
cogan(a)dynamite.com.au
Joe: your lists of Clayton marriages was very interesting. Do you have more
information on:
"John Clayton m. Rebecca Dey 30 Jun 1784 NJ" -- their children, their town,
etc.?
Thank you- Gail Brown
-----Original Message-----
From: jgpark(a)juno.com <jgpark(a)juno.com>
To: CLAYTON(a)rootsweb.com <CLAYTON(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 1999 10:11 AM
Subject: [CLAYTON] CLAYTON MARRIAGES
> Here are some Clayton Marriages that I have found in various places
>over
>my research time. There will be errors, so this is only for general
>research.
>This is page one of four or more pages. I can send the whole thing as an
>
>attachment to individual addresses if anyone is interested.
>
>Joe Parker
>
>
> CLAYTON MARRIAGES
>
>
>Mary Clayton m. Charles Worth Blout 1744
> Daughter of Henry Clayton and Elizabeth Gale
>
>John Cleaton m. Sirrah Fuster 1741 Orangeburg,
> SC
>
>John Clayton m. Mary Holliman 1763 Isle of Wight
> County, VA
>
>Francis Clayton m. Mary Polly Colcock 16 Nov 1766 Charles Town
> Mary Clayton died 17 Jul 1777 in Wilmington, NC SC
>
>Ann Clayton m. Thomas Cook 30 Jan 1781 Surry Co., NC
>
>John Clayton m. Rebecca Dey 30 Jun 1784 NJ
>
>Brittain Clayton m. 1) Sally ??
> 2) Lucinda Bailey 13 Nov 1787 Surry Co., NC
> Son of George Clayton
>
>John Clayton m. Hannah Kyle 1788 Granville Dist
> John Clayton died 15 Nov 1828 in Monroe Co., TN South Carolina
>
>Mary Clayton m. Nathaniel Davis 30 Jul 1798 Stokes Co., NC
> Daughter of John Clayton, Sr., and Charity Banner
>
>Britain Clayton m. Kathy E. Hauser 15 Dec 1806 Stokes Co., NC
> Son of Brittain Clayton
>
>Elizabeth Clayton m. Major Loggins 22 Aug 1789 Stokes Co., NC
> Daughter of George Clayton, who is the brother of Brittain Clayton.
>They first moved to the Pendleton District, SC, and then to Jefferson
>County, Alabama by 1820
> .
>Charity Clayton m. William Lewis, Jr. 2 Aug 1794 Stokes Co., NC
> Daughter of William Clayton, who was born in 1733, VA or NC.
> They settled in Tennessee.
>
>Charles Clayton m. Mary Germany 22 Jan 1797 Columbia Co.,
> Son of Alexander Clayton GA.
>John Daniel Clayton m. Francis Long 7 Dec 1800 Person Co., NC
>
>Phillip Clayton m. Elizabeth Carnes 15 Nov 1801 Richmond Co.,
> GA.
>
>Charles Clayton m. Hannah Doggett 19 Dec 1802 Richmond Co.,
> Charles Clayton was the son of Alexander Clayton GA.
> This Charles Clayton died on 19 August 1811 Columbia, Co.
> Hannah Doggett Clayton died in Nov 1825 Columbia, Co., GA . She was
>daughter of John Doggett
>
>
>Joel Clayton m. Mary L. Lowe 14 Jan 1804 Columbia Co.,
> GA.
>
>George Roots Clayton m. Eliza Mildred Hargrove 16 Jan 1804 Richmond
>Co.,
> Son of Phillip Clayton GA.
>
>Daniel Clayton m. Francis Carver 1 Mar 1806 Person Co., NC
>
>Sarah Clayton m. James Oates 28 Jun 1806 Richmond Co.
> GA
>Sarah Clayton m. Edward Prather 16 Oct 1806 Richmond
>Co., GA
>
>Richard Cleaton m. Jane Carter 1 Mar 1807
>
>Elenor Kelly Clayton m. Richard Flint 29 Sep 1807 Surry Co., NC
> Daughter of John Clayton, Sr. and Charity Banner
>
>Augustin Smith Clayton m. Julia Carnes 19 Dec 1807 Richmond Co.,
> GA.
>Stephen Clayton m. Nancy Hill 15 Nov 1808 Williamson Co.,
> Son of William Clayton and Sarah Davis TN
>
>Samuel Cleaton m. Peggy Hill 27 Nov 1809
>John Clayton m. Margaret Houston 28 Jun 1811 GA.
> John Clayton died in Tyrrel County, GA, in 1814.
>
>Thomas Clayton m. Elizabeth Bampas 28 Jun 1811 GA
>
>Stephen Clayton m. Hannah Watkins 5 Dec 1811 Pendleton, SC
> Son of William Clayton, Sr., and Elizabeth Langley
> Daughter of David Watkins andTemperance Camp
>
>John Clayton (Jr) m. Elizabeth Moore 13 Aug 1816 Stokes Co., NC
> Son of John Clayton Sr. and Charity Banner
>
>William Clayton m. Mary Montford 25 Jan 1820 Pulaski Co.,
> Son of Thomas & Sarah Delmar Clayton, William died on 15 Feb 1823. GA
>
>
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Looking for information on Jane Clayton, wife of John Barley of Scotter,
England.
She was born in 1854. Would like to know who her parents were. She had 5
children. If anyone has any info on Jane Clayton's family, please Email me.
Can't seem to find any info on the family.
PinzNndle
Thanks Beth. I do think that Stephen is connected to the Claytons of
Burlington or Monmouth(actually are same family, different brothers) but
cannot find the connection yet.I am also on Clayton line from Monmouth and
Ocean co. Bev
Joseph E. Clayton was born in Herefordshire England Sept 16 1900 and
moved to the U.S.A. where he lived in New Jersey-Bayonne we think.
Any information would be most appreciated. Thanks.
George Clayton, Toronto