Located in Northwest Missouri in the United States, Clay County was created in the year 1822. It is named after U.S. Representative Henry Clay. The area covered by the county is 408.86 sq mi. More than 0.22 million people with a mind blowing mixture of races including White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others along with 72K households and 50K family units reside in this region. Liberty is the county seat.
The major aim of the Clay County search index is to help the genealogists and records hunters find accurate and reliable data embracing untraced truths of their root and background. The massive index disseminates documents including death, ancestral SSN, probates and liens, civil lawsuit information, marriage particulars, separation decree information, birth, naturalization facts news, census, property deeds, military service, war specifics with many other niceties that clarify, authenticate and interpret information as to help the genealogists to raise the profile of the genealogical research.
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