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William Jay

Birth5 Sep 1720 - Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United States
Death4 Mar 1773 - Bush River, Newberry, South Carolina, United States
MotherAnn Orchard
FatherJohn Joy

Born in Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, United States on 5 Sep 1720 to John Joy and Ann Orchard. William Jay married Mary Elizabeth "ANN" Vestal "Jay" "Revolution" and had 12 children. He passed away on 4 Mar 1773 in Bush River, Newberry, South Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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John Joy
1672 - Unknown
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Ann Orchard
1675 - 1742
Spouse(s)
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Mary Elizabeth "Ann" Vestal "Jay" "Revolution"
1722 - 1818
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James Jay
1744 - 1835
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Rachel Jay
1758 - 1804
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William Jay
1745 - 1797
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Mary Jane Jay
1755 - 1802
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David Jay
1765 - 1839
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John Jay
1752 - 1829
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Lydia Jay
1761 - 1815
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Joseph Jay
1746 - 1806
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Deborah Jay
1748 - 1805
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Sarah Lucille "Lucy" Jay
1745 - 1802
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Ann Jay
1765 - 1821
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John Jay
1743 - 1769

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