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Located about 4 1/2 miles South of Dearborn and about 8 miles North of Platte City, Missouri
The two Clay brothers, Johnson and William, whose wives were sisters, camped on Plattsburg Prairie with their families (one had seven children the other six), awaiting the day in February, 1837 that they might enter the Platte purchase. They setted on farms about 1 mile apart on the old Turnpike. William's farm is now owned by Elmer Blankenship and the 120 year old house, later weather (boarded-over), was torn down in February 1957, and a new home built on the same site. Johnson Clay's farm, a mile east, is now owned by John Richard Owens. The Clay burying ground is located on this farm. A handsome gray granite stone marker indicates the graves of the two brothers and their wives. These are the names found on the stones in October, 1958. -Susan Matney
Clay, Abraham
b. Dec. 13, 1824 d. Sep. 21, 1846
Clay, Andrew J
b. Oct. 7, 1839 d. Oct. 13, 1839
Clay, Eleazer
b. Dec. 24, 1839 d. Feb. 25, 1842
b. Feb. 19, 1798 d. May 24, 1860
Clay, Martha J
b. Jan. 25, 1841 d. Feb. 19, 1842
Clay, Rebecca Collett
b. Jan. 6, 1805 d. Sep. 15, 1857
Clay, Sarah "Sallie" Collett
b. Jan. 16, 1807 d. Jun. 26, 1871
Clay, William
b. Mar. 4, 1800 d. Feb. 27, 1875
Clay, William H
b. Mar. 9, 1833 d. May 13, 1863
Clay, William J
b. Jan. 23, 1842 d. Feb. 16, 1842
Loman, Henry
b. 1813 d. 1847
Osborn, Annie F
b. May 15, 1866 d. Jul. 6, 1870