Gone - But Not Forgotten

Dedicated to and In Memory of

The People of Clay County, Nebraska

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Links to Off-Site Resources

 

 

Clay County Government On-line

 

Clay County Historical Society 

Old Trusty Days  

 

Funeral Homes

Brand-Wilson Funeral Home, Hastings  
DeWitt Funeral Services, Hastings  
Livingston-Butler-Volland Funeral Home, Hastings  

 

*Mardos Memorial Library

1886 Clay County Plat Book  
1917 Clay County Farmers Directory  
Methodist Episcopal Church - 1897 Nebraska Conference  

*Courtesy of the MARDOS Memorial Library www.memoriallibrary.com  

 

Military 

State Military Files Biographies | Grand Army of the Republic | Miscellaneous World War One | Federal Pensioners | Rosters; 1891 ; 1893 ; 1895
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Vietnam War casualties -Virtual
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Nebraska Health & Human Services

Birth and Death Records Where to write

Nebraska State Genealogical Society and USGenWeb Resource Project

Nebraska Ancestree (Journals)  
Clay County - Births & Deaths 1915 - 1918  

 

Odessa - German-Russian Genealogial Library

 

Research Next for Clay County People

Adams County  

 

USGenWeb Nebraska's On-Line Inventory of Transcribed Censuses 

Nebraska Census 1856, Clay County -

Clay County as formed by the First Territorial Legislature was twenty four miles square and lay between the counties of Lancaster and Gage.  In 1863 the county was divided by the legislature, the northern half being added to Lancaster and the southern half to Gage.  Later the name was given to a different county further west.

 

 

March 04, 2013

 


 



 

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