• 1880 Census: San Francisco, San Francisco, California. Age 27, b KY. Lawyer. Parents b KY. Listed as Other in boarding house of Andrew J. Coffee.
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• As I recall there was a relative by the name of Clay (maybe on my grandmother Eckart's side) who had some notoriety many years ago. Seemed he owned a big chunk of San Francisco at one time and gambled it away.
[3351]• Past President and Staff Commodores, Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association: Allen M. Clay (Calif. YC),1901-02.
[4843]• As far as we know, she [Edith Morgan Crockett] had one husband - Charles Franklin Eckart. My brother says that Clay was her stepfather and she assumed his last name.
[215]• BERKELEY, Nov. 17, — Allen Morgan Clay, secretary of the Bank of California of San Francisco, died this morning at the family residence, 2819 Derby street, Berkeley. Clay has been connected with the Bank of California for thirty years and was prominent in financial circles of the bay region ever since coming to California thirty-two years ago.
He was born in New York 64 years ago and came to California as a young man, making his home in Alameda first and later in Berkeley.
Death came after a two days’ illness from paralysis. He is survived by a widow, Minta Robinson Clay, and two daughters, Mrs. Charles Eckhart [sic] of the Hawaiian Islands, and Mrs. William J. Gardner of Piedmont.
[4014]• CLAY––In Berkeley, November 17, 1919, Allen Morgan Clay, husband of Minta Robinson Clay, father of Mrs. W. J. Gardner and Mrs. Charles f. Eckart of Olaa, Hawaii, born in New York March 15, 1855. Mr. Clay has been secretary of the Bank of California for 26 years.
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• 1870 Census: New York, New York, New York. Age 15, b NY.
[4842]• 1880 Census: New York, New York, New York. Age 25, b NY. Clerk Life Insurance. Father b NY; mother b CT.
[3904]• 1900 Census: Alameda, Alameda, California. Age 45, b Mar 1855, NY. Sec. Bank Cal. Parents b NY.
[4026]• 1910 Census: Berkeley, Alameda, California. Age 54, b NY. Secretary, Bank of California. Parents b NY.
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