Clay County named after Henry Clay, famous American statesman is a prohibition or dry county. It was established in the year 1866 with Lineville as the largest city and Ashland as the county seat.The land is occupied by over fourteen thousand people with more than 5000 households and 4000 families consisting of a tribal variety of Asians, Whites, African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanic or Latinos along with two or more races.
Equipped with an effective search tool, Clay County public index plays a vital role in the genealogy research. Brimmed with valuable database, this search archive allows the web hunters to trace their family roots in the family chart. To access the information, you can simply start your search with the first and second name of the subject. So, begin your search to get the best result.
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