NameJames "Jim" Cousins Clay
Birth9 Nov 1880, Tyler, Smith Co., Texas
Death11 May 1946, Rowan Co., Kentucky
FatherEdwin Lawson Clay (1843-1890)
MotherSue Hill (1848-1924)
Other spousesAnna Leeds Knapp
Marriage24 Mar 1931, Rothwell, Menifee Co., Kentucky
SpouseAnna Florence Caudill, 2C1R
Birth1 Nov 1900, Rowan Co., Kentucky
Death14 Jan 1988, Rowan Co., Kentucky
BurialCaudill Cemetery, Clearfield, Rowan Co., Ky
FatherSamuel McKee Caudill (1870-1949)
MotherLucinda ("Tinnie") A. Blair (1874-1967)
Children
1 MWilliam Earl Clay , 3rd Cousin (Data Omitted for Privacy)*
Notes for James "Jim" Cousins Clay
His WW I draft registration card, filed 12 Sep 1918, records James Cousins Clay, age 37, residence Morehead, Rowan Co., Ky, born 9 Nov 1880, occupation lawyer, self employed, nearest relative John Richard Clay, Morehead, Rowan Co., Ky.

His death certificate records James Cousins Clay, age 65 years 6 months 2 days, born 9 Nov 1880 in Tyler, Texas, died 11 May 1946 in Morehead, Rowan Co., Ky, married, husband of Anna Clay, occupation attorney, father Edward Lawson Clay, mother’s maiden name Sue Hill, both born in Texas, cause of death coronary occlusion, informant John Clay, Premier, W.Va, burial in Mt. Sterling, Ky.
Notes for Anna Florence Caudill
The Kentucky death index lists Anna C. Clay, age 87, died 14 Jan 1988 in Rowan Co., residence same.

The SSDI lists Anna C. Clay, born 1 Nov 1900, died 14 Jan 1988.

Her gravestone says Anna Caudill Clay, Nov 1, 1900 - Jan 14, 1988.
Census Notes for James "Jim" Cousins & Anna Florence (Family)
1940 census of Rowan Co., Ky, Morehead precinct, enumerated
Clay, James C., 59, b. Texas, lawyer in private practice; Anna, wife, 38, b. Ky; Renyolds, Sam Ed, son, 20; Paul J., son, 18; Jimmy, son, 14; Peggy, dau; 13. Clay, Wm Earl, son, 5. Johnson, Lena, maid, 24, single. All except James born in Kentucky, all except the maid living in same house in 1935.

The Reynolds children (misspelled as Renyolds) should be listed as stepchildren to James.
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