Clay County, Tennessee
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Clay is a county in Tennessee. It was formed in 1870 from the following county/ies: Jackson/Overton. Clay began keeping birth records in 1908, marriage records in 1871, and death records in 1908. It began keeping land records in 1871, probate records in 1871, and court records in 1871. For more information, contact the county at 100 Courthouse Sq/P.O. Box 218, Celina 38551-0218. On the attached map, Clay is located at D1.
For information about the state of Tennessee see Tennessee Family History Research.
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