George Washington Clay

Profile Updated: July 25, 2021
Residing In Lauderdale, MS USA
Spouse/Partner Mary A. Hand/ 2nd wife Elizabeth Eliza Clay/3rd Virginia A.
Occupation Farmer/Confederate Soldier
Children Morning Jewell Clay (1856), E. A. Clay, E. M. Clay, S. A. Clay, William Walter Clay, M.A.R. Clay, J. More…A. H. Clay, S. F. Clay, Jane A. Clay (1856)
Military Service Confederate Soldier  
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In the 1850 Census, George was married to Mary A. Hand, and the children were Virginia A. Clay, Elizabeth E. Clay and Adaline S. Clay. George W. Clay was born in 1825, died at 38 years old, and his death date was August 19, 1863, and the burial place was Lauderdale County, Mississippi. George W. Clay was a Confederate Soldier and his early demise may have been from some of the complications of the Civil War that was ending in the year that he died. In the 1860 Census, Morning Jewell Clay was listed as 6 years old, her sister Jane as 6 years old, their home was listed as located in the Southern Division, Sumter Alabama, and the Post Office location was Anvill, Film #803204. This area later came to be known as Livingston, Alabama.

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George W. Clay was a Confederate Soldier, 50th Alabama Infantry, Company E, and his rank was a Private, and his discharge rank was a Private.Film #M374, Roll #9

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