Lucy and Brittain had six known children, which were named in Brittain's will along with his six children from his first marriage to Sally unknown. After Brittain died in 1799, Lucy was in the 1800 census of Stokes County, NC. She and her children removed to Montgomery County, KY. Bath County was later formed in 1811 from Montgomery County.
The death of Lucy was noted by the Division of the Slaves of the estate of "Brition Claton" dated 8 April 1816 in Bath County, KY, certified by William M Suddith, Deputy Clerk of Court. Lucy's six children and the slaves were named in this document.
Lucy and Brittain had six known children, which were named in Brittain's will along with his six children from his first marriage to Sally unknown. After Brittain died in 1799, Lucy was in the 1800 census of Stokes County, NC. She and her children removed to Montgomery County, KY. Bath County was later formed in 1811 from Montgomery County.
The death of Lucy was noted by the Division of the Slaves of the estate of "Brition Claton" dated 8 April 1816 in Bath County, KY, certified by William M Suddith, Deputy Clerk of Court. Lucy's six children and the slaves were named in this document.
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