Clay, Nestor and TacitusPapers 1802, 1832-1860,1962

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Clay, Nestor and TacitusPapers 1802, 1832-1860,1962

The Nestor and Tacitus Clay Papersinclude original correspondence and deeds, transcripts of wills, legal documents,biographical information, and family trees of the Clay and Johnson families.

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Clay, Tacitus T., 1824-1868

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Clay, Nancy Johnson, 1806-1834

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Johnson, Cleopatra

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Clay, Nestor

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Nestor Clay (1799-1835), an early settler of Texas, was born in Kentucky, the son of Mary Jane "Polly" (Dawson) and Thomas Clay, a captain in the Revolutionary War. He moved to Texas in 1822, but returned to Kentucky one year later, to marry Nancy Wilson Johnson (1806-1834). In 1824 they returned to Texas together and had three children. Nestor Clay represented Washington County at the conventions of 1832 and 1833. Both Nestor and Nancy Clay have been reinterred in Austin’s Pioneer ...

Johnson, James W., Ph. D.

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Clay, Nestor, 1799-1835

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Nestor Clay (1799-1835), an early settler of Texas, was born in Kentucky, the son of Mary Jane "Polly" (Dawson) and Thomas Clay, a captain in the Revolutionary War. He moved to Texas in 1822, but returned to Kentucky one year later, to marry Nancy Wilson Johnson (1806-1834). In 1824 they returned to Texas together and had three children. Nestor Clay represented Washington County at the conventions of 1832 and 1833. Both Nestor and Nancy Clay have been reinterred in Austi...

Davis, David G.

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Clay, Tacitus

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Nestor Clay (1799-1835), an early settler of Texas, was born in Kentucky, the son of Mary Jane "Polly" (Dawson) and Thomas Clay, a captain in the Revolutionary War. He moved to Texas in 1822, but returned to Kentucky one year later, to marry Nancy Wilson Johnson (1806-1834). In 1824 they returned to Texas together and had three children. Nestor Clay represented Washington County at the conventions of 1832 and 1833. Both Nestor and Nancy Clay have been reinterred in Austin’s Pioneer ...