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Spouse(s)
  
Prudence Lanckford

Died
  
1689

Role
  
Governor

Name
  
William Clayton

Profession
  
Carpenter


Born
  
December 9, 1632 Boxgrove, England (
1632-12-09
)

William clayton


William Clayton (December 9, 1632 – 1689) was acting Governor of the Pennsylvania Colony in 1684-1685. He was one of the first judges of the city of Philadelphia as well as a President of the Pennsylvania Provincial Council in 1682 and 1684.

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Early life

Clayton was baptized on December 9, 1632, in Boxgrove, England, the son of William Clayton and Joan Smith.

His mother died before he was a teenager, and in 1653 he married Prudence Lanckford, a daughter of William Lanckford, in St Pancras, London. Clayton became a carpenter by trade and a follower of the Quaker religion.

Pennsylvania

Clayton was a founder of the Pennsylvania colony, serving as an original commissioner for William Penn, as well as one of Philadelphia's first judges and eventually acting Governor of the colony.

Penn Company Commissioner

In 1677, Clayton set sail for America, arriving in New York after being selected by Penn to serve as a commissioner. He oversaw the clearance of Indian land titles acquired by Penn in present-day western New Jersey near Burlington. In 1678, he purchased 1000 acres in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania. In 1681, his family removed to present-day Chester County, where Clayton had secured a 500-acre land patent.

Chester and Philadelphia judge

In 1681, he presided over the first Upland Court in Chester, and eventually was one of the first judges of nearby Philadelphia.

Governor Council President

In 1682, he served as President of Governor Markham's council, and in 1684 for Penn.

Acting Governor of Pennsylvania

In 1684, he was the acting Governor of Pennsylvania, serving in that post over the next two years.

Notable American relations

William's brother Joshua accompanied him to America, settling in Delaware. Among his descendants are:

  • Thomas Clayton, U.S. Senator from Delaware
  • Joshua Clayton, 10th Governor of Delaware
  • John M. Clayton, 18th U.S. Secretary of State
  • Powell Clayton, 9th Governor of Arkansas
  • W.H.H. Clayton, United States federal judge
  • References

    William Clayton (Governor) Wikipedia


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