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Ann Clayton (1790-1873) m. Philip Ullman in about 1805 in Montgomery
Co., Pennsylvania. From the bible of Uriah Ullman: "My Great
Grandfather Ullman came from Germany. Great Grandmother Ullman's father
Barton Bartholomew Clayton came from England & settled in Phila. &
married a Miss Walker. 3 children from issue, Ann, Sara, Boy. Ann
Married Philip Ullman who came from Germany." Thus, these Clayton's do
not seem to be associated with those long residing in Philadelphia and
Chester Co., PA at the time.
Christ Church, Philadelphia does list marriage on 16 Jun 1772 of Thomas
Clayton and Mary Walker.
No Barton or Bartholemew Clayton shows up in any census. Samuel Clayton
(1800 Census, Chester Co., Londongrove), has the right mix of people
(10010-11011), plus there is a Samuel Walker (10520-04020) on the same
page. However, a Samuel Clayton is supposed to be a son of Joshua
Clayton. Ann Clayton Ullman's 1870 census entry indicates both of her
parents were foreign born, consistent with the Bible information but not
with being part of the large Clayton clan in the Philadelphia area.