1860 Census, Prestonburg, Floyd County, KY:
William D. Hall 36 M Farmer 1500 1000 KY
Anza Hall 38 F Seamstress KY
Harrison Hall 15 M KY
Sarah Hall 9 F KY
Henry C. Hall 6 M KY
Eleaner Hall 3 F KY
Andrew J. Hall 1 M KY
William Isaacs 64 Laborer 200 500 NC
Sarah Isaacs 74 Seamstress VA
1850 Census, Floyd County, KY:
Floyd: p. 430,280/280William Isaacs 54 M NC
Sarah Isaacs 60 F VA
William Hays 27 M KY
Ansey Hall 27 F KY
Harrison Hall 4 M KY
Sarah Hall 2 F KYWilliam Hall is incorrectly identified as William Hays in this census. William Hall married Lou Ansey Isaacs in 1844, she was the daughter of William and Sarah.
1860 Census, Prestonburg, Floyd County, KY:
William D. Hall 36 M Farmer 1500 1000 KY
Anza Hall 38 F Seamstress KY
Harrison Hall 15 M KY
Sarah Hall 9 F KY
Henry C. Hall 6 M KY
Eleaner Hall 3 F KY
Andrew J. Hall 1 M KY
William Isaacs 64 Laborer 200 500 NC
Sarah Isaacs 74 Seamstress VA
1910 Census, Wythe, Elizabeth City County, VA:
Gage, Dewitt C. Head M W 34 M1 14 VA VA VA Carpenter Ship
Gage, Luvinia Wife F W 32 M1 14 2 2 VA VA VA None
Gage, Vera L. Daughter F W 12 S VA VA VA None
Gage, Clinton D. Son M W 4/12 S VA VA VA NoneLiving a few houses down from John F. Fitzgerald and family.
1930 Census, Cheasapeak District, Elizabeth City County, VA:
Gage D. Clinton Head 0 $5000 M W 54 M 20 VA VA VA Carpenter Ship Yard
Gage Dorothy E Wife F W 59 M 42 VA VA VA NoneNote: In the next dwelling:
Cluverius Wm M Head 0 $4000 M W 45 M 40 VA VA VA Foreman Railroad
Cluverius Elizabeth Wife H F W 44 VA VA VA None
Gage Sidney Step Son M W 17 S VA VA VA Plumber Construction
Gage Helen Step Daughter F W 11 S VA VA VA NoneElizabeth was originally the wife of Sidney Gage who died. She then remarried Wm Cluverius.
Clinton is in the 1900 Census in Wythe District, Elizabeth City County with his wife Luvinia and a 2 year old daughter, Vera. He lists his occupation as "Conductor" The rest of the information on the page is illegible.
1910 Census, Wythe, Elizabeth City County, VA:
Gage, Dewitt C. Head M W 34 M1 14 VA VA VA Carpenter Ship
Gage, Luvinia Wife F W 32 M1 14 2 2 VA VA VA None
Gage, Vera L. Daughter F W 12 S VA VA VA None
Gage, Clinton D. Son M W 4/12 S VA VA VA NoneLiving a few houses down from John F. Fitzgerald and family.
1930 Census, Cheasapeak District, Elizabeth City County, VA:
Gage D. Clinton Head 0 $5000 M W 54 M 20 VA VA VA Carpenter Ship Yard
Gage Dorothy E Wife F W 59 M 42 VA VA VA NoneNote: In the next dwelling:
Cluverius Wm M Head 0 $4000 M W 45 M 40 VA VA VA Foreman Railroad
Cluverius Elizabeth Wife H F W 44 VA VA VA None
Gage Sidney Step Son M W 17 S VA VA VA Plumber Construction
Gage Helen Step Daughter F W 11 S VA VA VA NoneElizabeth was originally the wife of Sidney Gage who died. She then remarried Wm Cluverius.
Clinton is in the 1900 Census in Wythe District, Elizabeth City County with his wife Luvinia and a 2 year old daughter, Vera. He lists his occupation as "Conductor" The rest of the information on the page is illegible.
Elliott Arthur Eugene Head M W 72 VA VA VA None
Elliott Janie Wife F W 69 VA VA VA None
Gage Dorothy Daughter F W 40 VA VA VA None
Elliott Isabell Daughter F W 31 VA VA VA None
Gage Clinton Son in Law M W 44 VA VA VA Foreman Shipyard
Giddings Claude Brother in Law M W 50 VA VA VA NoneLiving next door to Sidney Gage and family.
1870 Chesterfield County, Virginia Census. Dwelling 1026, Family 1191, pg 155 (395) Manchester VA. Taken The 19th Day of August 1870, By David Pearson.- Listed Victina C. as the wife of James Clayton. Did not list any Children. Listed them as being married in December of that year. Which would be 1869. Victina is listed as a white female, age 19 and keeping house.
1880 Census, Matoaca, Chesterfield County, VA:James T. CLAYTON Self M Male W 33 VA Farmer VA VA
Victoria C. CLAYTON Wife M Female W 29 VA Keeping House VA VA
Wm. Baker CLAYTON Son S Male W 9 VA VA VA
Mary R. CLAYTON Dau S Female W 7 VA VA VA
Edward H. CLAYTON Son S Male W 4 VA VA VA
Martha E. CLAYTON Dau S Female W 1 VA VA VA
Hezzukiah CLAYTON Other S Male W 22 VA VA VA1900 Census, Matoaca Dist., Chesterfield County, VA:
Clayton J. T. Head W M Sept 1846 58 M 30 VA VA VA Farmer
Clayton Victoria Wife W F Sept 1851 49 M 30 4 4 VA VA VA
Clayton Edward H Son W M Dec 1877 22 S VA VA VA Farm Laborer
Clayton Mary R Daughter W F June 1873 27 S VA VA VA
Clayton Martha E Daughter W F Sept 1878 21 S VA VA VA
Hardy Luther P. Nephew W M Feb 1889 11 S VA VA VA Farm LaborerBirth and marriage dates from the Baker W. Nunnally family bible.
Chesterfield County marriage licenses 1865-1869, positive reel 89-1054 ---Marriage of James T. Clayton and Victoria C. Nunnally
Pension of James T. Clayton-Co.G 1st Reserves V7p,263-Chesterfield County, VA, Oct. of 1920, Rool # 32, Pg 101. Memo-10/28/20-$73.00
Notes to the 1st VA regt. Reserves. Company G. formed from Chesterfield county. Formerly Capt William E. Spears Co.; Averett's Bn.Va Reserves; Regimental roster shows company organized April 16 1864, rolls show company enlisted May 6, 1864. Captain was William E. Spears.
"Company G"- Chesterfield Reserves, Capt. Spears Averett's Bn. Va Reserves.The Last Will and Testament of James T. Clayton
I James T. Clayton, of Chesterfield County, Virginia, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills previously made by me.
First, I direct my executor hereinafter named to pay all my just debts as soon after my decease as shall be practical.
Second, I hereby give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Mary R.Mann all my household and kitchen furniture with the exception of a bed and the furniture personally used by me, Which I hereby bequeath to Horace L. Clayton, my grand-son.
Third, I also hereby bequeath to my said grand-son One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) which I have deposited several years ago in the Petersburg Savings and Trust Company, Together with all interest that may have accumulated or may accumulate hereafter, same to be his when he arrives at the age of twenty one years, and if he should die before that time it is to be used for his burial expenses.
Fourth, I hereby give and devise unto my son, E. H. Clayton and my said grand-son, Horace L. Clayton that certain lot or parcel of land situate and being on the North side of Church Road, Chesterfield County, Virginia, Containing one hundred acres, more or less the same to be divided up at my death as that each will have in his own right fifty acres, more or less.
Fifth, I hereby give and devise unto my oldest son, W. B. Clayton, and daughter Mary R. Mann, all of my land situate on the South side of Church Road, Chesterfield County, containing one hundred and twelve acres, more or less, the same to be divided in equal proportions as nearly as possible as they shall determine between themselves.
James T. Clayton
Sixth, I desire that the family burial ground on the said above property shall never be sold or conveyed. After the payment of my debts and the above bequeats and devises all the rest and residue of my property of whatsoever kind, nature of description or wheresoever situated, I hereby give, bequeath and devise unto my three children above named and my grand-son Horace L. Clayton and especially request that the same may be satisfactorily divided as nearly equal as possible between them without any sale, but in the event they are unable to agree in the division of the whole or any part thereof, then the same shall be sold and the proceeds thereof divided.
Seventh, I hereby nominate my daughter Mary R. Mann to be the guardian of my grand-son, Horace L. Clayton until he arrives at the age of twenty-one years with full power in her to direct, superintend and manage any property or estate, herein divised or bequesthed to him, and request that she be allowed to qualify as such without surety.
I hereby nominate and appoint my three children, W.B. Clayton, E. H. Clayton, and Mary R. Mann to be my executors of this my last will and testament and especially request that they be allowed to qualify as such without surety being required of them, I also desire that there be no inventory or appraisement of my estate.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal to this my last will and testament consisting of two pages this 8th day of April, 1922.
James T. Clayton
Signed, sealed, published and declared by James T. Clayton as last will and testament who in his presence and at his request in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses.
Harry L, Snead
Gordon W. Shepherd
Virginia:
In Chesterfield Circuit Court Clerk’s office the 12th day of March, 1929. This day there was presented for probate, a paper writing bearing the 8th day of April 1922 purposting to be the last will of James T. Clayton who died a resident of Chesterfield County on the 23rd day of January 1929, and the due and proper Exection of said writing being fully proved by the testimony of Harry L. Snead and Gordon W. Shepherd the subscribing witness thereto the same was admitted to probate and recorded as the last will of said James T. Clayton, deceased and then W. B. Clayton, Mary R. Mann and E.H. Clayton, the executors and Executrix named in said will qualified by taking the oaths prescribed by law and entering into bond in the penalty of fifty dollars without surety, the testator in his will requesting that none be required and the will so requesting no appraisers were appointed, and said Mary R. Mann Exeutrix made and filed a list of the heirs at law of the testator.
Witness: Philip V.Coghill, Clerk of said Courts, the 12th day of March 1929.
Signed-Philip V. Coghill, Clerk
List of heirs of James T. Clayton who died testate a resident of Chesterfield County.
Relation age address
W. B. Clayton son 58 Petersburg, VA
Mary R. Mann daughter 54 Ettrick, VA
E.H. Clayton son 52 Richmond, VA
C. C. Partin Grandson 25 Hopewell, VA
C. F. Partin " 21 Hopewell, VA
H.M. Partin " 15 Ettrick, VA
J. A. Partin " 11 Ettrick, VA
I ceritfy the foregoing to be a correct list of the heirs of James T. Clayton dec’d.
Signed- Mrs. Mary R. Mann, Executrix.
Subscribed and sworn to before me March 12, 1929.
Signed- Philip V. Coghill, Clerk
1880 Census, Matoaca, Chesterfield County, VA:
James T. CLAYTON Self M Male W 33 VA Farmer VA VA
Victoria C. CLAYTON Wife M Female W 29 VA Keeping House VA VA
Wm. Baker CLAYTON Son S Male W 9 VA VA VA
Mary R. CLAYTON Dau S Female W 7 VA VA VA
Edward H. CLAYTON Son S Male W 4 VA VA VA
Martha E. CLAYTON Dau S Female W 1 VA VA VA
Hezzukiah CLAYTON Other S Male W 22 VA VA VABirth death, and marriage dates from the Baker W. Nunnally family bible.
The last Will and Testament of Victoria C. Clayton of Chesterfield County Va.
I Victoria C. Clayton do make this my last Will and Testament revoking all others.
1st I give to my daughter Mattie Clayton Partin her natural life ( at this point the will was cut off from the top of next page, have to go back to library and see what it said)
2nd I give and beqeth to one daughter Mary Rebekah Clayton the remaining portion of my house place, containing thirty acers more or less after cutting off the eastern portion. To my son William B. Clayton as described by deed made to him. My daughter shall have andure as she she may see fit her portion of place.
I also give to my daughter Mary Rebekah Clayton all my personal estate of every kind that I may own at my death to have and to do whatever she may see fit during her natural life. At her death, to the heir of her body should there be any. If she leaves no heir so her body the above named property shall belong to my Oldest Grandson James Fleming Clayton in (?) (?) .
3rd I (?) that Mary Rebekah Clayton make her father J.T. Clayton Comfotable as she posably can during his single life.
4th I (?) hard sufficency of my estate be used in giving me a dear church burila and I hereby resever the burying ground with a sufficency of land to bury all my family that might wish to be buryed there and I want to be buried by my mother.
5th I (?) that our hundred dollars be put in the bank carrying interest for (?) Lewis Clayton and when he is twenty one (?) him have it with interest.
I have given my son E. H. Clayton our lot containig 18 acers more or less on Church Road.
Given under my hand and seal this 21st of March 1910.
Victoria C. Clayton (seal)
R. E. Wilron Witness
I now direct that my husband James T. Clayton shall have a house here at my homestead as long as he remains single and wants to stay here, and I further direct that he shall be provided for and make comfortable so long as he lives here.Chesterfield County marriage licenses 1865-1869, positive reel 89-1054 ---Marriage of James T. Clayton and Victoria C. Nunnally.
Birth date from the Baker W. Nunnally family bible.
Birth, marriage and death dates from the Edward N. Perkinson family bible.
1900 Census, Matoaca, Chesterfield County, VA:
Herring Christian Head W M Feb 1824 76 M 26 MD PA PA
Herring Alamadia Wife F W May 1845 55 M 26 VA VA VA
Herring Annie L. Daughter F W July 1880 18 S Silk Worker1910 Census, Matoaca, Chesterfield County, VA:
Herring Almedene head F W 64 Wd 5 4 VA VA VA None
Perkinson Annie daughter F W 25 M2 1 1 1 VA VA VA Laborer Silk Mill
Belcher Carline grand daughter F W 4 S VA VA VA None
1900 Census, Matoaca, Chesterfield County, VA:
Herring Christian Head W M Feb 1824 76 M 26 MD PA PA
Herring Alamadia Wife F W May 1845 55 M 26 VA VA VA
Herring Annie L. Daughter F W July 1880 18 S Silk Worker1910 Census, Matoaca, Chesterfield County, VA:
Herring Almedene head F W 64 Wd 5 4 VA VA VA None
Perkinson Annie daughter F W 25 M2 1 1 1 VA VA VA Laborer Silk Mill
Belcher Carline grand daughter F W 4 S VA VA VA None