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Anna Elizabeth “Annie” <I>Updyke</I> Clayton

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Anna Elizabeth “Annie” Updyke Clayton

Birth
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Death
8 Feb 1927 (aged 79–80)
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section K, Lot 728, grave 2
Memorial ID
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Anna Elizabeth Updike, married Jonathan B. Clayton, Jan 1, 1871, Trenton NJ.

Parents are given as William and Gertrude Updike. They married Aug 27, 1846, Trenton, New Jersey. Her father died in 1847. Name also found Opdycke, Opdike, etc..


Anna E. Updyke 2 appears on Sept 13, 1850 census Ewing, Mercer, NJ with mother Gertrude Updyke 25 in household of William Reed 31 a farmer and his daughter Sarah Reed 5. They reside adjacent to William Reed's father Asa Reed and children.


Anna's mother Girtrude Updike married William Reed, Sept 14, 1850, West Windsor, Mercer, NJ.


Annie Updike 13 is listed on 1860 census, Ewing, Mercer, NJ with mother Gertrude Reed 33 and new husband William Reed 41 a farmer, and his daughter Sarah E Reed 15 and their Reed children George E 8, Charles A 2.


Anna E. Clayton 32 is listed on 1880 census, Trenton NJ with husband Jonathan 35 and their children, Clara E 9, Spencer B 7 and William H 3.


Her mother Gertrude Reed 76 and husband William Reed 81 are living in Ewing Twp, Mercer NJ on 1900 census with married son Edward M. Reed, his wife Jemima and children. This record indicates Gertrude had 5 children, 3 living.


Anna E. Clayton 52 is listed on 1900 census with husband Jonathan B 55 a conductor on Penna railroad yard, and their daughter Clara E 28 a burnisher born July 1871, decorating china and son William H 23 china decorator, born Nov 1876.


Annie and Jonathan appear on the 1910 census, Trenton, where he is a railroad conductor, and with single daughter Clare E 37. This record indicates they had 3 children, 3 living.


Obit gives names of Reed brothers likely half siblings.

Some think mother is Mary C Green, 1st wife of William Reed.

However Anna is listed as an Updike/Updyke on 1850 and 1860 censuses.

Anna Elizabeth Updike, married Jonathan B. Clayton, Jan 1, 1871, Trenton NJ.

Parents are given as William and Gertrude Updike. They married Aug 27, 1846, Trenton, New Jersey. Her father died in 1847. Name also found Opdycke, Opdike, etc..


Anna E. Updyke 2 appears on Sept 13, 1850 census Ewing, Mercer, NJ with mother Gertrude Updyke 25 in household of William Reed 31 a farmer and his daughter Sarah Reed 5. They reside adjacent to William Reed's father Asa Reed and children.


Anna's mother Girtrude Updike married William Reed, Sept 14, 1850, West Windsor, Mercer, NJ.


Annie Updike 13 is listed on 1860 census, Ewing, Mercer, NJ with mother Gertrude Reed 33 and new husband William Reed 41 a farmer, and his daughter Sarah E Reed 15 and their Reed children George E 8, Charles A 2.


Anna E. Clayton 32 is listed on 1880 census, Trenton NJ with husband Jonathan 35 and their children, Clara E 9, Spencer B 7 and William H 3.


Her mother Gertrude Reed 76 and husband William Reed 81 are living in Ewing Twp, Mercer NJ on 1900 census with married son Edward M. Reed, his wife Jemima and children. This record indicates Gertrude had 5 children, 3 living.


Anna E. Clayton 52 is listed on 1900 census with husband Jonathan B 55 a conductor on Penna railroad yard, and their daughter Clara E 28 a burnisher born July 1871, decorating china and son William H 23 china decorator, born Nov 1876.


Annie and Jonathan appear on the 1910 census, Trenton, where he is a railroad conductor, and with single daughter Clare E 37. This record indicates they had 3 children, 3 living.


Obit gives names of Reed brothers likely half siblings.

Some think mother is Mary C Green, 1st wife of William Reed.

However Anna is listed as an Updike/Updyke on 1850 and 1860 censuses.


Inscription

WIFE OF JONATHAN CLAYTON

Gravesite Details

Jonathan Clayton purchased this lot April 9, 1880. He and brother William own lots 727 and 728. Jonathan and Anna's stones are side by side.



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