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1. John1 Clay was born in Probably England about 1592. John died before 1655 in Virginia.
He married twice. He married Ann. He married Elizabeth before 1645. Elizabeth became the mother of Charles Clay in Va, about 1645.
John became the father of Charles Clay in Va, about 1645.
John Clay and Ann had the following child:
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William2 Clay. William died 1663. He married
Emlin.
John Clay and Elizabeth had the following child:
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Charles Clay was born about 1645.
3. Charles2 Clay (John1) was born in Va about 1645. Charles died 1686 in Henrico Co., Va, at 41 years of age.
He married Hannah Wilson. Hannah was born 1645. Hannah was the daughter of John Wilson. Hannah died before 1706 in Virginia. At 19 years of age Hannah became the mother of Mary Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1664. At 21 years of age Hannah became the mother of Elizabeth Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1666. At 23 years of age Hannah became the mother of John Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1668. At 25 years of age Hannah became the mother of Thomas Clay in Dale Parish, Prince George Co., Va, 1670. At 27 years of age Hannah became the mother of Henry Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1672. At 30 years of age Hannah became the mother of Charles Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1675. At 31 years of age Hannah became the mother of Judith Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1676.
At 19 years of age Charles became the father of Mary Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1664. At 21 years of age Charles became the father of Elizabeth Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1666. At 23 years of age Charles became the father of John Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1668. At 25 years of age Charles became the father of Thomas Clay in Dale Parish, Prince George Co., Va, 1670. At 27 years of age Charles became the father of Henry Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1672. At 30 years of age Charles became the father of Charles Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1675. At 31 years of age Charles became the father of Judith Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1676.
Charles Clay and Hannah Wilson had the following children:
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i.
Mary3 Clay was born in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va 1664. Mary
died after 1686.
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Elizabeth Clay was born in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va 1666. Elizabeth died after 1686.
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John Clay was born in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va 1668. John died 1723 in Prince George Co.,
Va, at 55 years of age.
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Thomas Clay was born 1670.
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Henry Clay was born 1672.
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Charles Clay was born 1675.
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Judith Clay was born in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va 1676. Judith died 1687 at 11 years of age.
7. Thomas3 Clay (Charles2, John1) was born in Dale Parish, Prince George Co., Va 1670. Thomas died 6 Jun 1726 in Prince George Co., Va, at 55 years of age.
Thomas Clay and Hannah had the following children:
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Charles4 Clay. He married Mary.
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James Clay. James died before Dec 1756.
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John Clay. John died Oct 1782 in Amelia Co., Va. He married Sarah
Chappell.
8. Henry3 Clay (Charles2, John1) was born in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va 1672. Henry died 3 Aug 1760 in "the Raels", Chesterfield Co., Va, at 88 years of age.
He married Mary Mitchell in Va. Mary was born in Va 1693. Mary was the daughter of William Mitchell and Elizabeth. Mary died 1777 in Chesterfield Co., Va, at 84 years of age. Mary became the mother of William Mitchell Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, about 1709. At 18 years of age Mary became the mother of Henry Clay in Chesterfield Co., Va, 3 Sep 1711. At 20 years of age Mary became the mother of Martha Clay in Chesterfield Co., Va, 10 Aug 1713. At 22 years of age Mary became the mother of Charles Clay 31 Jan 1716. Mary became the mother of Mary Clay about 1719. At 27 years of age Mary became the mother of Amey Clay in Chesterfield Co., Va, 1720. Mary became the mother of John Clay about 1721.
Henry became the father of William Mitchell Clay in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, about 1709. At 39 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay in Chesterfield Co., Va, 3 Sep 1711. At 41 years of age Henry became the father of Martha Clay in Chesterfield Co., Va, 10 Aug 1713. At 43 years of age Henry became the father of Charles Clay 31 Jan 1716. Henry became the father of Mary Clay about 1719. At 48 years of age Henry became the father of Amey Clay in Chesterfield Co., Va, 1720. Henry became the father of John Clay about 1721.
Henry Clay and Mary Mitchell had the following children:
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William Mitchell4 Clay was born about 1709.
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Henry Clay was born 3 Sep 1711.
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Martha Clay was born 10 Aug 1713.
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Charles Clay was born 31 Jan 1716.
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Mary Clay was born about 1719.
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Amey Clay was born in Chesterfield Co., Va 1720. She married twice. She married
William Green. William was born in Amelia Co., Va about 1677. William was the son of Thomas ("The Seagull")
Green and Martha Filmer. William died 22 Aug 1747 in Amelia Co., Va, at 70 years of age. She married Benjamin Williamson in Amelia Co., Va, 9 Jun 1748. Benjamin was born in Henrico Co.,
Va about 1720.
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John Clay was born about 1721.
9. Charles3 Clay (Charles2, John1) was born in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va 1675. Charles died 1765 in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va, at 90 years of age.
He married Sarah. Sarah became the mother of James Clay in Hanover County, Va.
Charles became the father of James Clay in Hanover County, Va. DEATH:Source, Source, Clay Family Scroll transcription
Charles Clay and Sarah had the following children:
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Charles Clay.
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James Clay.
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Henry Clay.
17. William Mitchell4 Clay (Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., Va about 1709. William died 10 Sep 1774 in Virginia, at 65 years of age.
He married twice. He married Martha in Virginia, about 1729. Martha died about 1766 in Virginia. Martha became the mother of William Clay in Virginia, 1733. Martha became the mother of Ezekiel Clay 1737. Martha became the mother of Mitchell Clay in Virginia, 1738. Martha became the mother of David Clay in Virginia, 1740. Martha became the mother of Meredith Clay in Virginia, 1743. Martha became the mother of Jesse Clay in Virginia, 1745. He married Agnes about 1768.
At 24 years of age William became the father of William Clay in Virginia, 1733. At 28 years of age William became the father of Ezekiel Clay 1737. At 29 years of age William became the father of Mitchell Clay in Virginia, 1738. At 31 years of age William became the father of David Clay in Virginia, 1740. At 34 years of age William became the father of Meredith Clay in Virginia, 1743. At 36 years of age William became the father of Jesse Clay in Virginia, 1745.
William Mitchell Clay and Martha had the following children:
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William Clay was born in Virginia 1733. William died 1810 at 77 years of age.
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Ezekiel Clay was born 1737. Ezekiel died 1777 at 40 years of age.
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Mitchell Clay was born in Virginia 1738. Mitchell died 1811 at 73 years of age.
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David Clay was born in Virginia 1740. David died 1792 at 52 years of age.
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Meredith Clay was born in Virginia 1743. Meredith died 1806 at 63 years of age.
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Jesse Clay was born 1745.
18. Henry4 Clay (Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Chesterfield Co., Va 3 Sep 1711. Henry died 22 Oct 1764 in Southam Parish, Cumberland Co., Va, at 53 years of age.
He married Lucy Green in Cumberland Co., Va, about 1735. Lucy was born in Cumberland Co., Va 19 Jul 1717. Lucy was the daughter of Thomas Green and Elizabeth Marston. Lucy died after 1764. At 19 years of age Lucy became the mother of Henry Clay in Goochland Co., Va, 19 Sep 1736. At 22 years of age Lucy became the mother of Charles Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 3 Jul 1740. At 25 years of age Lucy became the mother of Samuel Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 16 May 1743. At 27 years of age Lucy became the mother of Thomas Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 17 Jan 1745. At 29 years of age Lucy became the mother of Abia Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 17 Mar 1747. At 31 years of age Lucy became the mother of Marston Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 4 Jan 1749. At 35 years of age Lucy became the mother of Rebecca Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 14 Nov 1752. At 36 years of age Lucy became the mother of Lucy Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 25 Mar 1754. At 37 years of age Lucy became the mother of John Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 14 Dec 1754. At 42 years of age Lucy became the mother of Elijah Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 27 Aug 1759.
At 25 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay in Goochland Co., Va, 19 Sep 1736. At 28 years of age Henry became the father of Charles Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 3 Jul 1740. At 31 years of age Henry became the father of Samuel Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 16 May 1743. At 33 years of age Henry became the father of Thomas Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 17 Jan 1745. At 35 years of age Henry became the father of Abia Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 17 Mar 1747. At 37 years of age Henry became the father of Marston Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 4 Jan 1749. At 41 years of age Henry became the father of Rebecca Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 14 Nov 1752. At 42 years of age Henry became the father of Lucy Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 25 Mar 1754. At 43 years of age Henry became the father of John Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 14 Dec 1754. At 47 years of age Henry became the father of Elijah Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 27 Aug 1759.
Henry Clay and Lucy Green had the following children:
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Henry5 Clay was born 19 Sep 1736.
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Charles Clay was born in Cumberland Co., Va 3 Jul 1740. Charles died 1820 in Fayette Co., Ky, at
79 years of age. He married Miss Lewis.
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Samuel Clay was born in Cumberland Co., Va 16 May 1743.
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Thomas Clay was born in Cumberland Co., Va 17 Jan 1745.
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Abia Clay was born in Cumberland Co., Va 17 Mar 1747. Abia died 1814 at 67 years of age.
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Marston Clay was born in Cumberland Co., Va 4 Jan 1749. Marston died Jun 1807 in Henderson Co.,
Ky, at 58 years of age. He married twice. He married Sarah Williams. He married Elizabeth Williams in Halifax Co., Va, 29 Mar 1771. Elizabeth is the daughter of John
Williams.
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Rebecca Clay was born in Cumberland Co., Va 14 Nov 1752.
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Lucy Clay was born in Cumberland Co., Va 25 Mar 1754.
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John Clay was born in Cumberland Co., Va 14 Dec 1754. John died before 1801.
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Elijah Clay was born in Cumberland Co., Va 27 Aug 1759.
19. Martha4 Clay (Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Chesterfield Co., Va 10 Aug 1713.
She married William Bass in Chesterfield Co., Va, 6 May 1731. William was born 5 Dec 1705. At 28 years of age William became the father of Mary Bass 2 Feb 1734. William became the father of Frances Bass after 1734. William became the father of John Bass after 1734. William became the father of Martha Bass after 1734. William became the father of Henry Bass after 1734. At 30 years of age William became the father of William Bass in Henrico Co, Va, 7 Mar 1736.
At 20 years of age Martha became the mother of Mary Bass 2 Feb 1734. Martha became the mother of Frances Bass after 1734. Martha became the mother of John Bass after 1734. Martha became the mother of Martha Bass after 1734. Martha became the mother of Henry Bass after 1734. At 22 years of age Martha became the mother of William Bass in Henrico Co, Va, 7 Mar 1736.
Martha Clay and William Bass had the following children:
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Mary5 Bass was born 2 Feb 1734.
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Frances Bass was born after 1734.
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John Bass was born after 1734.
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Martha Bass was born after 1734.
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Henry Bass was born after 1734.
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William Bass was born in Henrico Co, Va 7 Mar 1736.
20. Charles4 Clay (Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 31 Jan 1716. Charles died 25 Feb 1789 in Powhatan Co., Va, at 73 years of age.
He married Martha "Patsy" Green in Va, 11 Nov 1741. Surety:0
!MARRIAGE:Source, Source, June Shaputis
Martha was born in Amelia Cty, Va 25 Nov 1719. Martha was the daughter of Thomas Green and Elizabeth Marston. Martha died 6 Sep 1793 in Va, at 73 years of age. Martha became the mother of Bettie Clay Apr. Martha became the mother of Lucy Clay Apr. Martha became the mother of Priscilla Clay Apr. At 22 years of age Martha became the mother of Mary Clay 22 Sep 1742. At 24 years of age Martha became the mother of Eleazer Clay in Amelia Co., Va, 4 Aug 1744. At 26 years of age Martha became the mother of Charles Clay 24 Dec 1745. At 28 years of age Martha became the mother of Henry Clay 5 Mar 1748. At 30 years of age Martha became the mother of Thomas Clay 30 Jul 1750. At 34 years of age Martha became the mother of Matthew Clay in Halifax Co., Va, 25 Mar 1754. At 37 years of age Martha became the mother of Green Clay 14 Aug 1757. At 41 years of age Martha became the mother of Martha Clay 13 Jul 1761. BIRTH:Source, Source, June Shaputis !DEATH:Source, Source, June Shaputis
Charles became the father of Bettie Clay Apr. Charles became the father of Lucy Clay Apr. Charles became the father of Priscilla Clay Apr. At 26 years of age Charles became the father of Mary Clay 22 Sep 1742. At 28 years of age Charles became the father of Eleazer Clay in Amelia Co., Va, 4 Aug 1744. At 29 years of age Charles became the father of Charles Clay 24 Dec 1745. At 32 years of age Charles became the father of Henry Clay 5 Mar 1748. At 34 years of age Charles became the father of Thomas Clay 30 Jul 1750. At 38 years of age Charles became the father of Matthew Clay in Halifax Co., Va, 25 Mar 1754. At 41 years of age Charles became the father of Green Clay 14 Aug 1757. At 45 years of age Charles became the father of Martha Clay 13 Jul 1761.
Charles Clay and Martha "Patsy" Green had the following children:
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Bettie5 Clay was born Apr.
54
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Lucy Clay was born Apr.
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Priscilla Clay was born Apr.
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Mary Clay was born 22 Sep 1742. She married Stephen Lockett.
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Eleazer Clay was born 4 Aug 1744.
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Charles Clay was born 24 Dec 1745.
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Henry Clay was born 5 Mar 1748. Henry died 1777 in Trenton, Nj, While Soldier In Rev., at 29 years of
age.
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Thomas Clay was born 30 Jul 1750.
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Matthew Clay was born 25 Mar 1754.
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Green Clay was born 14 Aug 1757.
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Martha Clay was born 13 Jul 1761. Martha died 1844 at 82 years of age. She married
Hopkins Lewis.
21. Mary4 Clay (Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born about 1719. Mary died about 1785 in Virginia.
She married Thomas Watkins in Henrico Co., Va, before 1747. Thomas was born in Henrico Co., Va before 1720. Thomas was the son of Edward Watkins. Thomas died about 1781 in Henrico Co., Va. Thomas became the father of Elizabeth Watkins in Henrico Co., Va, before 1748. Thomas became the father of Mary Watkins in Henrico Co., Va, before 1751.
Mary became the mother of Elizabeth Watkins in Henrico Co., Va, before 1748. Mary became the mother of Mary Watkins in Henrico Co., Va, before 1751.
Mary Clay and Thomas Watkins had the following children:
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Elizabeth5 Watkins was born in Henrico Co., Va before 1748. She married
twice. She married an unknown person. She married William Smith in Henrico Co.,
Va, before 1762. William died Aug 1789 in Henrico Co., Va.
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Mary Watkins was born in Henrico Co., Va before 1751. Mary died about 1785 in Buckingham Co., Va.
She married William Curd in Henrico Co., Va, before 1765.
23. John4 Clay (Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born about 1721. John died 1762 in Chesterfield Co., Va, at 41 years of age.
He married twice. He married Sarah Watkins in Goochland Co., Va, about 1740. Sarah was born in Henrico Co., Va before 1726. Sarah was the daughter of Edward Watkins. Sarah died about 1750 in Chesterfield Co., Va. Sarah became the mother of John Clay in Virginia, about 1742. Sarah became the mother of Edward Clay in Henrico Co., Va, about 1745. He married Mary Bass about 1760. Mary was born 2 Feb 1734. Mary was the daughter of William Bass and Martha Clay. Mary died about 1772. Mary became the mother of Jeremiah Clay about 1759. Mary became the mother of Fanny Clay about 1760. Mary became the mother of Thomas Wooldridge after 1772. Mary became the mother of Archibald Wooldridge after 1772. Mary became the mother of Rhoda Wooldridge after 1772. Mary became the mother of Caroline Wooldridge after 1772.
John became the father of John Clay in Virginia, about 1742. John became the father of Edward Clay in Henrico Co., Va, about 1745. John became the father of Jeremiah Clay about 1759. John became the father of Fanny Clay about 1760.
John Clay and Sarah Watkins had the following children:
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John5 Clay was born about 1742.
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Edward Clay was born about 1745.
John Clay and Mary Bass had the following children:
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Jeremiah Clay was born about 1759. Jeremiah died before 7 Dec 1781 at approximately 22 years of age.
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Fanny Clay was born about 1760.
25. Charles4 Clay (Charles3, Charles2, John1) birth date unknown.
Charles Clay had the following children:
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John Clay.
27. James4 Clay (Charles3, Charles2, John1) was born in Hanover County, Va. James died 1790.
He married Margaret Muse. Margaret became the mother of William Clay Aug.
James became the father of William Clay Aug.
James Clay and Margaret Muse had the following child:
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William5 Clay was born Aug.
29. Henry4 Clay (Charles3, Charles2, John1) birth date unknown. Henry died 1751.
Henry Clay had the following child:
36. Jesse5 Clay (William Mitchell4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Virginia 1745. Jesse died 1824 in Georgia, at 79 years of age.
Jesse became the father of Thomas Clay in Virginia, about 1775.
Jesse Clay had the following child:
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Thomas6 Clay was born about 1775.
37. Henry5 Clay (Henry4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Goochland Co., Va 19 Sep 1736. Henry died 17 Jan 1820 in Bourbon Co., Ky, at 83 years of age. His body was interred in Clay Family Cemetery, Bourbon Co., Ky.
He married Rachel Povall in Cumberland Co., Va, 9 Apr 1754. Rachel was born in Goochland Co., Va 15 Nov 1739. Rachel was the daughter of Richard Povall and Tabitha. Rachel died 27 Apr 1820 in Bourbon Co., Ky, at 80 years of age. Her body was interred in Clay Family Cemetery, Bourbon Co., Ky. At 15 years of age Rachel became the mother of Elizabeth Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 13 Jan 1755. At 17 years of age Rachel became the mother of John Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 28 Feb 1757. At 19 years of age Rachel became the mother of Rebekah Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 17 Mar 1759. At 21 years of age Rachel became the mother of Samuel Clay in Va, 10 May 1761. At 23 years of age Rachel became the mother of Rachel Clay in Va, 19 Jun 1763. At 26 years of age Rachel became the mother of Sarah Clay in Va, 16 Nov 1765. At 28 years of age Rachel became the mother of Tabitha Clay in Va, 15 Nov 1767. At 30 years of age Rachel became the mother of Mary Ann Clay in Charlotte Co., Va, 10 Mar 1770. At 31 years of age Rachel became the mother of Henrietta Clay in Charlotte Co., Va, 2 Feb 1771. At 32 years of age Rachel became the mother of Martha Clay in Charlotte Co., Va, 8 Sep 1772. At 39 years of age Rachel became the mother of Henry Clay in Charlotte Co., Va, 14 Sep 1779. At 42 years of age Rachel became the mother of Letitia Clay in Charlotte Co., Va, 5 Oct 1782.
At 18 years of age Henry became the father of Elizabeth Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 13 Jan 1755. At 20 years of age Henry became the father of John Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 28 Feb 1757. At 22 years of age Henry became the father of Rebekah Clay in Cumberland Co., Va, 17 Mar 1759. At 24 years of age Henry became the father of Samuel Clay in Va, 10 May 1761. At 26 years of age Henry became the father of Rachel Clay in Va, 19 Jun 1763. At 29 years of age Henry became the father of Sarah Clay in Va, 16 Nov 1765. At 31 years of age Henry became the father of Tabitha Clay in Va, 15 Nov 1767. At 33 years of age Henry became the father of Mary Ann Clay in Charlotte Co., Va, 10 Mar 1770. At 34 years of age Henry became the father of Henrietta Clay in Charlotte Co., Va, 2 Feb 1771. At 35 years of age Henry became the father of Martha Clay in Charlotte Co., Va, 8 Sep 1772. At 42 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay in Charlotte Co., Va, 14 Sep 1779. At 46 years of age Henry became the father of Letitia Clay in Charlotte Co., Va, 5 Oct 1782.
Henry Clay and Rachel Povall had the following children:
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Elizabeth6 Clay was born in Cumberland Co., Va 13 Jan 1755.
Elizabeth died 24 Feb 1832 in Garrard Co., Ky, at 77 years of age. She married John Bruce in
Charlotte Co., Va, 28 Jun 1775. John was born in Augusta Co., Va 30 Apr 1748. John died 13 Apr 1827 in Garrard
Co., Ky, at 78 years of age.
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John Clay was born in Cumberland Co., Va 28 Feb 1757. John died 14 Jan 1814 in Bourbon Co., Ky, at
56 years of age. He married Patsy Ingram in Va, 19 Jan 1779. Patsy was born 1761.
Patsy died after Jan 1814.
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Rebekah Clay was born in Cumberland Co., Va 17 Mar 1759. Rebekah died 28 Apr 1845 in Bourbon Co.,
Ky, at 86 years of age. She married William Finch in Mecklenburg Co., Va, 14 Aug 1755.
William was born in Lunenburg Co., Va 19 May 1755. William died 1823 at 68 years of age.
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Samuel Clay was born in Va 10 May 1761. Samuel died 9 Apr 1810 in Bourbon Co., Ky, at 48 years of
age. He married Ann Nancy Winn about 1790.
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Rachel Clay was born in Va 19 Jun 1763. Her body was interred in Martin Cem., Fairfield, Bedford Co.,
Tn. She married Barkley Martin 21 Mar 1780. Barkley was born 13 Jun 1755. Barkley
died 1846 in Tn, at 91 years of age.
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Sarah Clay was born in Va 16 Nov 1765. Sarah died 1 Jan 1842 in Bedford Co., Tn, at 76 years of
age. Her body was interred in Martin Cem., Fairfield, Bedford Co., Tn. She married Matthew
Martin in Tn, 7 Mar 1787. Matthew was born in Va 26 Dec 1764. Matthew died 1846 in Tn, at 81 years of
age.
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Tabitha Clay was born in Va 15 Nov 1767. Tabitha died 1864 in Bourbon Co., Ky, at 96 years of age.
She married Benjamin Bedford in Bourbon Co., Ky, 26 Sep 1786.
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Mary Ann Clay was born in Charlotte Co., Va 10 Mar 1770. Mary died 1845 in Roaring Springs, Trigg Co.,
Ky, at 75 years of age. She married Thomas Dawson in Bourbon Co., Ky, 3 Mar 1789.
Thomas was born 1759. Thomas died 1829 at 70 years of age.
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Henrietta Clay was born in Charlotte Co., Va 2 Feb 1771. Henrietta died 3 Feb 1853 at 82 years of age.
She married George Michael Bedinger in Bourbon Co., Ky, 11 Feb 1793. George was born in York
Town, Pa 10 Dec 1756. George died 7 Dec 1843 in Blue Lick Springs, Ky, at 86 years of age.
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Martha Clay was born in Charlotte Co., Va 8 Sep 1772. Martha died 2 Mar 1864 in Bourbon Co., Ky,
at 91 years of age. Her body was interred in Clay Family Cemetery, Bourbon Co., Ky. She married
Littleberry Bedford in Bourbon Co., Ky, 5 Jan 1790. Littleberry was born in Charlotte Co., Va 1 Jan 1769.
Littleberry died 7 Aug 1829 in Bourbon Co., Ky, at 60 years of age.
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Henry Clay was born in Charlotte Co., Va 14 Sep 1779. Henry died 9 Aug 1863 in Ky, at 83 years of
age. He married Margaret "Peggy" Helm in Bourbon Co., Ky, 11 Jan 1796. Margaret was born
1779. Margaret died 1863 at 84 years of age.
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Letitia Clay was born in Charlotte Co., Va 5 Oct 1782. Letitia died 1827 in Bourbon Co., Ky, at 44
years of age. She married Archibald Bedford in Bourbon Co., Ky, 31 Jan 1796. Archibald was
born 1769. Archibald died 1827 at 58 years of age.
47. Mary5 Bass (Martha4 Clay, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 2 Feb 1734. Mary died about 1772.
She married twice. She married John Clay about 1760. John was born about 1721. John was the son of Henry Clay and Mary Mitchell. John died 1762 in Chesterfield Co., Va, at 41 years of age. John became the father of John Clay in Virginia, about 1742. John became the father of Edward Clay in Henrico Co., Va, about 1745. John became the father of Jeremiah Clay about 1759. John became the father of Fanny Clay about 1760. She married Thomas Wooldridge in Chesterfield Co., Va, 5 Oct 1772. Thomas became the father of Thomas Wooldridge after 1772. Thomas became the father of Archibald Wooldridge after 1772. Thomas became the father of Rhoda Wooldridge after 1772. Thomas became the father of Caroline Wooldridge after 1772.
Mary became the mother of Jeremiah Clay about 1759. Mary became the mother of Fanny Clay about 1760. Mary became the mother of Thomas Wooldridge after 1772. Mary became the mother of Archibald Wooldridge after 1772. Mary became the mother of Rhoda Wooldridge after 1772. Mary became the mother of Caroline Wooldridge after 1772.
John Clay and Mary Bass had the following children:
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Jeremiah5 Clay was born about 1759. Jeremiah died before 7 Dec 1781 at
approximately 22 years of age.
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Fanny Clay was born about 1760.
Mary Bass and Thomas Wooldridge had the following children:
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Thomas Wooldridge was born after 1772.
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Archibald Wooldridge was born after 1772.
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Rhoda Wooldridge was born after 1772.
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Caroline Wooldridge was born after 1772.
57. Eleazer5 Clay (Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Amelia Co., Va 4 Aug 1744. Eleazer died 2 May 1836 in Chesterfield Co., Va, at 91 years of age.
He married three times. He married Jane Apperson in Amelia Co., Va, 21 Jun 1767. He married Elizabeth Whitehead Swepton in Mecklenburg Co., Va, 10 Jan 1788. He married Phoebe Newby in Chesterfield Co., Va, 12 Feb 1826. Notes for REV. ELEAZER CLAY (from http://members.cox.net/trm/ClayCharles-Cassius.htm ): Rev. Eleazar Clay was born 4 August 1744, married first, (21 June 1767) Jane Apperson by whom he had nine children; married second, (10 January 1788) Elizabeth Whitehead Swepton by whom he had two daughters, and third, at the age of 81, married Phoebe Newby. As a youth, he served in the French and Indian War. In 1771, he converted to the Baptist faith and two years later on 22 August 1773, founded the Chesterfield Church in his barn where he "commenced laborin gin the Lord's vineyard..." His strong, blunt manner was well known. One day, when a man appeared outside a house in which Clay was preaching, threatening to "whip" him, Eleazar Clay replied, "I am the sone of Charles Clay and fear no man. If I have to go out after him, I will give him one of the worst whippings he ever had in his life." It is recorded that the antagonist left without satisfaction. For more than a half century, Clay remained one of the most influential members among Virginia Baptists. He owned extensive tracts of land in Chesterfield and Pittsylvania Counties when he passed away at age 92 on 2 May 1836. (The Virginia Baptist Register, #9, Virginia Baptist Historical Society, Richmond, Va, 1970; Clay Family Bible Records, #35084, LVA).
Eleazer Clay and Jane Apperson had the following child:
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Anne6 Clay. Anne died 3 Nov 1817 in Near Greenville, Muhlenberg Co.,
Ky. She married John Coates Russell in Chesterfield Co., Va, 26 Oct 1793. John was
born in Culpeper Co., Va 1768. John was the son of William Russell and Tabitha Adams. John died 17 Nov 1822 in
Butler Co., Ky, at 54 years of age. At 26 years of age John became the father of Jane E. Russell 30 Jul 1794. At 27
years of age John became the father of Tabitha Adams Russell 3 Jun 1796. At 31 years of age John became the father of
Mary G. Russell 12 Apr 1800. At 34 years of age John became the father of Lavinia Green Russell 14 Apr 1803. At 43 years
of age John became the father of Cynthia Ann Russell 13 Aug 1811. Notes for JOHN COATES RUSSELL from
http://members.cox.net/trm/ClayCharles-Cassius.htm : John C. Russell, who married Anna Clay, died November 17, 1822. The name of John C.
Russell, who in 1805 located three miles southeast of Greenville, in what is now the Pleasant Hill neighborhood, is still perpetuated in the
traditions of the Russell Old Field. (Note: This is in Muhlenberg Co., KY) The Russell tract was first settled by John C. Russell, who moved
on it about the year 1805 and remained there until 1820. After he moved to Todd County his level fields and abandoned houses were used for
mustering purposes for many years. John C. Russell represented the county in the Legislature from 1807 to 1809. He was a liberal and
kind-hearted man. His farm, in its day, was one of the best equipped in the county. John C. Russell and his family were identified with the
early upbuilding of Greenville, but they were not represented in the county after the Civil War. The name of John C. Russell, who, in 1808,
moved three miles southeast of Greenville into what is now the Pleasant Hill neighborhood, is perpetuated in the traditions of the Russell
old Field, which, in the forties became the Russell Race Track and which today is divided into a number of up to date farms, each being
referred to as a part of "the Old Russell Survey." In 1807-09 John C. Russell was a member of the State legislature
58. Charles5 Clay (Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 24 Dec 1745. Charles died about 1819.
He married Editha Davies. Editha was born Apr. Editha became the mother of Paulus Aurelius Clay 11 Oct 1807.
At 61 years of age Charles became the father of Paulus Aurelius Clay 11 Oct 1807.
Charles Clay and Editha Davies had the following children:
93
ii.
Odin Green Clay. He married Anne Davies.
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iv.
Paulus Aurelius Clay was born 11 Oct 1807.
60. Thomas5 Clay (Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 30 Jul 1750.
Thomas became the father of Nestor Clay before 1804. Thomas became the father of Tacitus Matthew Clay about 1804.
Thomas Clay had the following children:
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96
i.
Nestor6 Clay was born before 1804.
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97
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Tacitus Matthew Clay was born about 1804.
61. Matthew5 Clay (Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Halifax Co., Va 25 Mar 1754. Matthew died 27 May 1815 in Halifax Couty House, Va, at 61 years of age.
He married twice. He married Polly Williams. Polly was born 16 Jun 1770. Polly died 1798 at 28 years of age. Polly became the mother of Matthew Clay about 1795. He married Widow Saunders.
Matthew became the father of Matthew Clay about 1795. His biography from the Biographical Directory of the American Congress follows: CLAY, Matthew, a Representative from Virginia; born in Halifax County, near Danville, Va., March 25, 1754; during the Revolutionary War entered the Ninth Virginia Regiment October 1, 1776, transferred to the First Virginia Regiment in 1778 and to the Fifth Virginia Regiment in 1781, being successively promoted to first lieutenant, captain, and quartermaster; mustered out 1783; member of the State house of delegates 1790-1794; elected as a Republican to the Fifth and to the seven succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1797-March 3, 1813); chairman, Committee on Militia (Tenth Congress); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1813 to the Thirteenth Congress; elected to the Fourteenth Congress and served from March 4, 1815, until his death at Halifax Court House, Va., May 27, 1815; interment in the old family burying ground in Pittsylvania County, Va.
Matthew Clay and Polly Williams had the following children:
98
i.
Mary6 Clay. Mary died 1811 in Richmond, Va.
99
ii.
Amanda Clay. She married George P. Kezee.
100
iii.
Joseph Clay. He married Margaret Bowen.
62. Green5 Clay (Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 14 Aug 1757. Green
died 21 Oct 1828 at 71 years of age.
He married Sally Ann Lewis 14 Mar 1795. Sally was born 1776. Sally died 1867 at 91 years of
age. At 22 years of age Sally became the mother of Elizabeth Lewis Clay 1798. At 24 years of age Sally became the mother
of Sidney Payne Clay 1800. At 26 years of age Sally became the mother of Paulina Green Clay 1802. At 27 years of age
Sally became the mother of Sally Ann Clay 1803. At 32 years of age Sally became the mother of Brutus Junius Clay 1
Jul 1808. At 34 years of age Sally became the mother of Cassius Marcellus Clay in "clermont/white Hall", Madison Co.,
Ky, 19 Oct 1810. At 37 years of age Sally became the mother of Sophie Clay 1813.
At 40 years of age Green became the father of Elizabeth Lewis Clay 1798. At 42 years of age Green became the father of
Sidney Payne Clay 1800. At 44 years of age Green became the father of Paulina Green Clay 1802. At 45 years of age
Green became the father of Sally Ann Clay 1803. At 50 years of age Green became the father of Brutus Junius Clay 1
Jul 1808. At 53 years of age Green became the father of Cassius Marcellus Clay in "clermont/white Hall", Madison Co.,
Ky, 19 Oct 1810. At 55 years of age Green became the father of Sophie Clay 1813. His biography from
politicalgraveyard.com follows: Clay, Green (1757-1826) Brother of Matthew Clay (1754-1815); first cousin once removed of Henry Clay
(1777-1852) and Porter Clay; second cousin once removed of Clement Comer Clay; uncle of Matthew Clay (1795?-1827); first cousin twice
removed of Thomas Hart Clay and James Brown Clay; father of Brutus Junius Clay (1808-1878) and Cassius Marcellus Clay; second cousin twice
removed of Clement Claiborne Clay, Jr.; granduncle of Thomas Clay McCreery
Green Clay and Sally Ann Lewis had the following children:
66. John5 Clay (John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Virginia about
1742. John died 1781 in Hanover County, Va, at 39 years of age. His body was interred in Hanover County, Va.
He married Elizabeth Hudson in Virginia, 1765. Elizabeth was born in Hanover County, Va
1750. Elizabeth was the daughter of George Hudson and Elizabeth Jennings. Elizabeth died 4 Dec 1829 in Woodford Co.,
Ky, at 79 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At 18 years of age Elizabeth
became the mother of George Hudson Clay in Hanover County, Va, 1768. Elizabeth became the mother of Betty Hudson
Clay in Hanover County, Va, before 1771. Elizabeth became the mother of Henry Clay in Hanover County, Va, before
1771. Elizabeth became the mother of Sarah Clay in Hanover Co., Va, about 1774. Elizabeth became the mother of
John Clay in Hanover County, Va, about 1775. At 26 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Henry Clay in
Hanover County, Va, 12 Apr 1777. At 29 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Porter Clay in Hanover Co.,
Va, 1779. Elizabeth became the mother of Martha Watkins in Hanover County, Va, about 1785. At 35 years of age
Elizabeth became the mother of John Hancock Watkins in Hanover County, Va, 1 Oct 1785. At 41 years of age
Elizabeth became the mother of Francis Hudson Watkins in Woodford Co., Ky, 14 Jan 1792. At 45 years of age
Elizabeth became the mother of Nathaniel W. Watkins in Woodford Co., Ky, 28 Jan 1796. Elizabeth Hudson was born in
Virginia and first married John Clay who died in 1781. She secondly married Henry Watkins in 1784. They moved to what is now Woodford
County, Kentucky in 1791 and engaged in a tavern business, Watkins Tavern, next to the Courthouse in Versailles. Elizabeth had 16 children
and not all of them are identified. The unknown ones are from her second marriage. Her obituary from "The Western Citizen", Paris, KY:
Died in Woodford County, on the 4th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins, widow of Henry Watkins, her second husband, in the eightieth year of
her age. He preceded her in the terminaton of this mortal career only ten days. Few women have fulfilled better the duties incident to all
the relations here below in which she stood. Few have perfomed more devotedly, or for a longer period, those higher duties which, it is to
be hoped, have now obtained their reward above. She was the mother of Henry Clay. Her obituary from The Kentucky Reporter: Died: Mrs.
Elizabeth Watkins, widow of Henry Watkins, her second husband, in Woodford County, 4 December, 1829, aged 80 years. She was Elizabeth Hudson
of Hanover County, Virginia. She married the Rev. John Clay, father of Henry Clay, in 1765, when she was 15 years of age. She married Henry
Watkins, 26-year old planter and militia captain in 1784.
At 26 years of age John became the father of George Hudson Clay in Hanover County, Va, 1768. John became the
father of Betty Hudson Clay in Hanover County, Va, before 1771. John became the father of Henry Clay in Hanover
County, Va, before 1771. John became the father of Sarah Clay in Hanover Co., Va, about 1774. John became
the father of John Clay in Hanover County, Va, about 1775. At 34 years of age John became the father of Henry Clay
in Hanover County, Va, 12 Apr 1777. At 37 years of age John became the father of Porter Clay in Hanover Co., Va,
1779. THE WILL OF REV. JOHN CLAY IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. I, John Clay, of Hanover County, being very sick and weak, but of disposing
mindand sound memory, do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament, in manner and form following: Imprimis: first of all I
recommend my soul to God, who gave it, hoping that throught the mediation and sufferings of my Lord and Savior, to receive free pardon of
all my sins, and my body to be decently buried at the direction of my executor, hereafter mentioned. Item: I desire my stock of horses and
cattle may be sold and all my just debts be paid. Item: My will and desire is that all estate, real and personal, be kept together until my
eldest son, George Clay, shall arrive at the age of twenty years old, except my loving wife should intermarry betwixt this this and then. If
she should marry, then in that case I desire all my estate, real and personal, may be delivered up to my executors, except such part as I
shall hereafter mention for her use. Item: I lend to my loving wife, Elizabeth Clay, after my son arrives to the age above mentioned, or the
time she does intermarry, if before, the use of my plantation at Euphraim, in Henrico County, together with seven negroes, Charles, Indian,
Ceasar, left her by father's will, Sam, Paul, Chester, Bob and Fanny during her natural life, and also two feather beds and furniture; also
a child's part of stock that may be at the time she marries, or my son comes to the age above mentioned, and after her decease, all the
above lent to be sold and equally divided among all my children alive that day, and to thier heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my
son, George Clay, three negroes, to wit: Hanover, Bob, and Ben, to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter,
Salley Clay, two negroes, to wit: Sue and Frank, to her and her heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter, Molly Clay, two
negroes, to wit: Annaca and Little India, to her and her heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my son, John Clay, two negroes, to wit:
Daniel and Arthur, to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my son, Henry Clay, two negroes, to wit: James and Little Sam,
to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my son, Porter Clay, to wit: Dick and Harry, to him and his heirs forever. Item:
I give and bequeath to my child my wife is now pregnant with, if it should live, equal with my other children, out of my other negroes not
mentioned above, to its heir and assigns forever. Item: My will and desire is that all the rest of my estate shall be equally divided
amongst all my children, and if any should die before they arrive, the males to the age of twenty years, and the femaled, if not married, at
the age of eighteen years, that then their part shall be equally divided amongst the surviving children, and if any of my children should
lose any of their negroes above mentioned in their lots, that then such loss is to be made good out of my estate to them and their heirs
forever. Item: My will and desire is that the land I now live on, or any part thereof may not be sold until my son, Gorge Clay, arrives at
the age herein mentioined, or until my wife intermarries; that then it may be sold by my executors, and the money arising from the sale be
equally disposed of among my sons, or to be laid out in land at their discrestion, and be equally divided amongst my sons as they come to
the age of twenty years, to them and their heirs forever. Item: I desire my estate may not be appraised, and do appoint my loving wife,
Elizabeth Clay, my executrix, and Colonel Nathaniel Wilerson and Mr. Richard Chapman executors of this my last will and testament, revoking
all other wills heretofore made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this 4th day of November, 1780. JOHN CLAY Signed,
sealed, and published in the presence of: JOHN STARK, Sr. CHARLES WINGFIELD ISAAC PERRIN CHARLES BRIDGWATER At a court held for Hanover
County, Thursday, seventh day of Feburary, 1782, this last will and testament of John Clay was offered for proof by Richard Chapman, an
executor therein named, and was proved by the oath of John Stark, Gentleman, and Isaac Perrin, Witnesses thereto, and also by the oath of
the said executor, and was ordered to be recorded. A copy. WILLIAM POLLARD, JUNIOR, C.H.C., ROBERT POLLARD, FOR WILLIAM POLLARD, JUNIOR,
C.H.C.
John Clay and Elizabeth Hudson had the following children:
67. Edward5 Clay (John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Henrico Co., Va
about 1745. Edward died 1820 in Person Co., Nc, at 75 years of age.
He married twice. He married Jean Dupuy. He married Magdalena Trabue in
Cumberland Co., Va, about 1770. Magdalena was born 1748. Magdalena was the daughter of John James Trabue and
Olympia Dupuy. Magdalena died about 1815.
Edward Clay and Magdalena Trabue had the following children:
69. Fanny5 Clay (John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born about 1760. Fanny
died before 16 Sep 1801 at approximately 41 years of age.
She married William Wooldridge. William became the father of Jeremiah Wooldridge before 1780.
William became the father of William Wooldridge after 1780. William became the father of Mary Wooldridge after
1780. William became the father of Josiah Wooldridge after 1780. William became the father of Frances Wooldridge
after 1780. William became the father of John Wooldridge after 1780. William became the father of Nancy Wooldridge
after 1780. William became the father of Rhoda Wooldridge after 1780.
Fanny became the mother of Jeremiah Wooldridge before 1780. Fanny became the mother of William Wooldridge after
1780. Fanny became the mother of Mary Wooldridge after 1780. Fanny became the mother of Josiah Wooldridge after
1780. Fanny became the mother of Frances Wooldridge after 1780. Fanny became the mother of John Wooldridge after
1780. Fanny became the mother of Nancy Wooldridge after 1780. Fanny became the mother of Rhoda Wooldridge after
1780.
Fanny Clay and William Wooldridge had the following children:
71. John5 Clay (Charles4, Charles3, Charles2, John1) birth date unknown.
John Clay had the following child:
72. William5 Clay (James4, Charles3, Charles2, John1) was born Aug. William died
Aug.
He married Rebecca Comer 1787. Rebecca died after 1803. Rebecca became the mother of
Clement Comer Clay in Halifax Co., Va, 1789.
William became the father of Clement Comer Clay in Halifax Co., Va, 1789.
William Clay and Rebecca Comer had the following child:
74. Thomas6 Clay (Jesse5, William Mitchell4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Virginia about 1775. Thomas died about 1840 in
Georgia.
At 32 years of age Thomas became the father of Thomas Jefferson Clay in Georgia, 1807.
Thomas Clay had the following child:
95. Paulus Aurelius6 Clay (Charles5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 11 Oct 1807. Paulus died 18 Sep 1880 at 72 years of age.
He married Mary Louise Watkins in Presqu'isle, Chesterfield Co., Va, 1 Dec 1837. Mary was
born 1820. Mary died 16 Jul 1855 in Forest, Bedford Co., Va, at 35 years of age. At 18 years of age Mary became the
mother of Charles Edward Clay 1838.
At 30 years of age Paulus became the father of Charles Edward Clay 1838.
Paulus Aurelius Clay and Mary Louise Watkins had the following child:
96. Nestor6 Clay (Thomas5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born before 1804. Nestor died 1835 at 32 years of age.
He married Nancy Johnson. Nancy died 1834. Nancy became the mother of Tacitus Thomas
Clay 5 Jan 1824. Nancy became the mother of Mary Jane Clay about 1829. Nancy became the mother of Lucy Clay about
1831.
At 21 years of age Nestor became the father of Tacitus Thomas Clay 5 Jan 1824. Nestor became the father of Mary
Jane Clay about 1829. Nestor became the father of Lucy Clay about 1831.
Nestor Clay and Nancy Johnson had the following children:
97. Tacitus Matthew6 Clay (Thomas5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born about 1804.
Tacitus Matthew Clay had the following children:
102. Elizabeth Lewis6 Clay (Green5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 1798. Elizabeth died 1887 at 89 years of age.
She married John Speed Smith 31 Jul 1815. John was born in Jessamine County, Ky 1 Jul 1792.
John died 6 Jun 1854 at 61 years of age. At 30 years of age John became the father of Curran Smith 1822. At 40 years of
age John became the father of Green Clay Smith 4 Jul 1832. His biography from the Biographical Directory of the United States
Congress follows: SMITH, John Speed, (father of Green Clay Smith), a Representative from Kentucky; born near Nicholasville, Jessamine
County, Ky., July 1, 1792; attended a private school in Mercer County; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1812 and commenced practice
in Richmond, Ky.; during the War of 1812 enlisted as a private, and subsequently promoted to major; aide-de-camp to General Harrison with
the rank of colonel; member of the State house of representatives in 1819; elected to the Seventeenth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by
the resignation of George Robertson and served from August 6, 1821, to March 3, 1823; was not a candidate for renomination in 1822; again a
member of the State house of representatives in 1827, 1830, 1839, 1841, and 1845, and served as speaker in 1827; United States district
attorney for Kentucky 1828-1832; member of the State senate 1846-1850; died in Richmond, Ky., June 6, 1854; interment in Richmond Cemetery.
At 24 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Curran Smith 1822. At 34 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of
Green Clay Smith 4 Jul 1832.
Elizabeth Lewis Clay and John Speed Smith had the following children:
103. Sidney Payne6 Clay (Green5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 1800. Sidney died 2 Jul 1834 in "escondida" Bourbon
Cty, at 34 years of age.
He married twice. He married Nancy B. Keen 28 Sep 1822. Nancy died 25 Jun 1826. He married Isabella Edwards J. Reed in Nashville, Tn, 20 Dec 1827. Isabella was born 13 Sep
1809. Isabella died 16 Mar 1852 at 42 years of age. Isabella became the mother of Isabella Edwards Clay Apr. At 19
years of age Isabella became the mother of Sidney Reed Clay 20 Dec 1828. At 22 years of age Isabella became the mother of
Elias Davidson Clay 29 Nov 1831. At 24 years of age Isabella became the mother of Green Clay 14 Dec 1833.
Sidney became the father of Isabella Edwards Clay Apr. At 28 years of age Sidney became the father of Sidney Reed
Clay 20 Dec 1828. At 31 years of age Sidney became the father of Elias Davidson Clay 29 Nov 1831. At 33 years of age
Sidney became the father of Green Clay 14 Dec 1833.
Sidney Payne Clay and Isabella Edwards J. Reed had the following children:
Sidney Payne Clay and Nancy B. Keen had the following child:
104. Paulina Green6 Clay (Green5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 1802. Paulina died 1886 at 84 years of age.
She married William Rodes. William was born 1794. William died 1877 at 83 years of age. At
28 years of age William became the father of Green Clay Rodes 1822. At 39 years of age William became the father of
Pauline Rodes 1833. At 46 years of age William became the father of William Rodes 1840.
At 20 years of age Paulina became the mother of Green Clay Rodes 1822. At 31 years of age Paulina became the mother of
Pauline Rodes 1833. At 38 years of age Paulina became the mother of William Rodes 1840.
Paulina Green Clay and William Rodes had the following children:
106. Brutus Junius6 Clay (Green5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 1 Jul 1808. Brutus died 11 Oct 1878 at 70 years of age.
He married twice. He married Amelia Mcclanahan Field. Amelia was born 1812. Amelia was the
daughter of Ezekiel Henry Field and Patsey Irvine. Amelia died 1843 at 31 years of age. At 20 years of age
Amelia became the mother of Martha Irvine Clay 1832. At 22 years of age Amelia became the mother of Brutus Junius
Clay Clay 1834. At 23 years of age Amelia became the mother of Christopher Field Clay 1835. At 25 years of age Amelia
became the mother of Brutus Junius Clay 1837. At 27 years of age Amelia became the mother of Green Clay 1839. At 28
years of age Amelia became the mother of Ezekiel Clay 1840. He married Ann Maria Field.
Ann was born 1822. Ann was the daughter of Ezekiel Henry Field and Patsey Irvine. Ann died 1881 at 59 years of
age. At 24 years of age Ann became the mother of Cassius Marcellus Clay 1846.
At 24 years of age Brutus became the father of Martha Irvine Clay 1832. At 26 years of age Brutus became the father of
Brutus Junius Clay Clay 1834. At 27 years of age Brutus became the father of Christopher Field Clay 1835. At 29 years of
age Brutus became the father of Brutus Junius Clay 1837. At 31 years of age Brutus became the father of Green Clay
1839. At 32 years of age Brutus became the father of Ezekiel Clay 1840. At 38 years of age Brutus became the father of
Cassius Marcellus Clay 1846. His biography from the Biographical Directory of the American Congress follows: CLAY, Brutus Junius, a
Representative from Kentucky; born in Richmond, Madison County, Ky., July 1, 1808; attended the common schools and was graduated from Centre
College, Danville, Ky.; engaged in agricultural pursuits and stock raising; moved to Bourbon County in 1837 and continued former pursuits;
member of State house of representatives in 1840; elected president of Bourbon County Agricultural Association in 1840 and served thirty
years; president of the Kentucky Agricultural Association 1853-1861; again a member of the State house of representatives in 1860; elected
as a Unionist to the Thirty-eighth Congress (March 4, 1863-March 3, 1865); chairman, Committee on Agriculture (Thirty-eighth Congress); was
not a candidate for reelection; resumed former pursuits; died near Paris, Ky., October 11, 1878; interment in the family burial ground at
"Auvergne," near Paris, Ky. Bibliography Clay, Brutus Junius. Letters from the Correspondence of Brutus J. Clay, 1808-1878. Edited with
notes by Cassius M. Clay. [Paris, Ky.]: N.p., 1958; Hood, James Larry. "The Union and Slavery: Congressman Brutus J. Clay of the
Bluegrass." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 75 (July 1977): 214-21.
Brutus Junius Clay and Amelia Mcclanahan Field had the following children:
Brutus Junius Clay and Ann Maria Field had the following child:
107. Cassius Marcellus6 Clay (Green5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in "clermont/white Hall", Madison Co., Ky 19 Oct 1810.
Cassius died 22 Jul 1903 in "white Hall", Madison Co., Ky, at 92 years of age.
He married three times. He married Anna Petroff. Anna became the mother of Launey Clay about
1866. He married Mary Jane Warfield in "the Meadows", Fayette Co., Ky, 18 Feb 1833. Mary was
born in Lexington, Ky 20 Jan 1815. Mary was the daughter of Elisha Warfield and Maria Barr. Mary died 1900 in
Lexington, Ky, at 85 years of age. At 20 years of age Mary became the mother of Elisha Warfield Clay 1835. At 22 years
of age Mary became the mother of Green Clay 1837. At 24 years of age Mary became the mother of Mary Barr Clay 1839.
At 28 years of age Mary became the mother of Sarah Lewis Clay in Ky, 1843. At 28 years of age Mary became the
mother of Cassius Marcellus Clay 1843. At 30 years of age Mary became the mother of Cassius Marcellus Clay 1845. At 32
years of age Mary became the mother of Brutus Junius Clay 20 Feb 1847. At 34 years of age Mary became the mother of
Laura Clay 9 Feb 1849. At 36 years of age Mary became the mother of Flora Clay 1851. At 44 years of age Mary
became the mother of Anne Warfield Clay 1859. He married Dora Richardson 13 Nov 1894. Dora
was born 1879. Dora died 11 Feb 1914 in Woodford Co., Ky, at 34 years of age. Her body was interred in Midway Cemetery,
Midway, Ky.
At 24 years of age Cassius became the father of Elisha Warfield Clay 1835. At 26 years of age Cassius became the father
of Green Clay 1837. At 28 years of age Cassius became the father of Mary Barr Clay 1839. At 32 years of age
Cassius became the father of Sarah Lewis Clay in Ky, 1843. At 32 years of age Cassius became the father of
Cassius Marcellus Clay 1843. At 34 years of age Cassius became the father of Cassius Marcellus Clay 1845. At 36 years of
age Cassius became the father of Brutus Junius Clay 20 Feb 1847. At 38 years of age Cassius became the father of
Laura Clay 9 Feb 1849. At 40 years of age Cassius became the father of Flora Clay 1851. At 48 years of age Cassius
became the father of Anne Warfield Clay 1859. Cassius became the father of Launey Clay about 1866. His biography from
politicalgraveyard.com follows: Clay, Cassius Marcellus (1810-1903) -- also known as Cassius M. Clay; "The Lion of White Hall" -- of
Madison County
Cassius Marcellus Clay and Mary Jane Warfield had the following children:
Cassius Marcellus Clay and Anna Petroff had the following child:
115. Henry6 Clay (John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Hanover County, Va 12 Apr 1777. Henry died 29 Jun 1852 in Washington,
Dc, at 75 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
He married Lucretia Hart in Lexington, Ky, 11 Apr 1799. Lucretia was born in Hagerstown,
Md 18 Mar 1781. Lucretia was the daughter of Thomas Hart and Susanna Gray. Lucretia died 7 Apr 1864 in Fayette
Co., Ky, at 83 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At 19 years of age
Lucretia became the mother of Henrietta Clay in Lexington, Ky, 25 Jun 1800. At 21 years of age Lucretia became the
mother of Theodore Wythe Clay in Lexington, Ky, 3 Jul 1802. At 22 years of age Lucretia became the mother of
Thomas Hart Clay in Lexington, Ky, 22 Sep 1803. At 23 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Susan Hart Clay
in Lexington, Ky, 14 Feb 1805. At 26 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Anne Brown Clay in "ashland", Fayette
Co., Ky, 15 Apr 1807. At 27 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Lucretia Hart Clay in Lexington, Ky, Feb
1809. At 30 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Henry Clay in Lexington, Ky, 10 Apr 1811. At 32 years of age
Lucretia became the mother of Eliza H. Clay in Lexington, Ky, 5 Jul 1813. At 34 years of age Lucretia became the
mother of Laura Clay in Lexington, Ky, 16 Oct 1815. At 36 years of age Lucretia became the mother of James Brown
Clay in Washington, Dc, 9 Nov 1817. At 39 years of age Lucretia became the mother of John Morrison Clay in Fayette Co.,
Ky, 21 Feb 1821. The biography of Lucretia Hart Clay from The Kentucky Encyclopedia follows: CLAY, LUCRETIA (HART). Lucretia (Hart)
Clay, mistress of the ASHLAND estate for fifty years, was born in Hagerstown, Maryland, on March 18, 1781, the daughter of Col. Thomas and
Susanna (Gray) Hart. She moved to Kentucky with her parents in 1784. She married Henry Clay on April 11, 1799. Hostess to many of the great
figures of the time, she also superintended the large family farm in Fayette County, conducting its affairs with vigor and good judgment.
The Clays had eleven children, five sons and six daughters, seven of whom reached adulthood. Lucretia Clay died on April 6, 1864, and is
buried beside her husband in the family vault in the Lexington Cemetery. See Rachael Sleasman Schwartz, Lucretia Hart, the Hagerstown Girl
Who Became the Wife of Henry Clay (Hagerstown, Md., 1937). FRANCES KELLER BARR
At 23 years of age Henry became the father of Henrietta Clay in Lexington, Ky, 25 Jun 1800. At 25 years of age
Henry became the father of Theodore Wythe Clay in Lexington, Ky, 3 Jul 1802. At 26 years of age Henry became the
father of Thomas Hart Clay in Lexington, Ky, 22 Sep 1803. At 27 years of age Henry became the father of Susan Hart
Clay in Lexington, Ky, 14 Feb 1805. At 30 years of age Henry became the father of Anne Brown Clay in "ashland", Fayette
Co., Ky, 15 Apr 1807. At 31 years of age Henry became the father of Lucretia Hart Clay in Lexington, Ky, Feb
1809. At 33 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay in Lexington, Ky, 10 Apr 1811. At 36 years of age
Henry became the father of Eliza H. Clay in Lexington, Ky, 5 Jul 1813. At 38 years of age Henry became the father
of Laura Clay in Lexington, Ky, 16 Oct 1815. At 40 years of age Henry became the father of James Brown Clay in
Washington, Dc, 9 Nov 1817. At 43 years of age Henry became the father of John Morrison Clay in Fayette Co., Ky,
21 Feb 1821. Henry Clay was born in Hanover County, Virginia and moved to Kentucky in 1797 where he practicied law until his death in 1852.
Among other things he was Speaker of the House, Speaker of the Senate, Secretary of State and ran for President several times. He is listed
in The Kentucky Encyclopedia. His biography from the Biographical Directory of the American Congress follows: CLAY, Henry, 1777-1852
-------------------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Years of Service: 1806-1807; 1810-1811; 1831-1837;
1837-1842; 1849-1852 Party: Republican; Republican; Anti-Jackson; Whig; Whig CLAY, Henry, (father of James Brown Clay), a Senator and a
Representative from Kentucky; born in the district known as ®the Slashes,® Hanover County, Va., April 12, 1777; attended the public schools;
studied law in Richmond, Va.; was admitted to the bar in 1797 and commenced practice in Lexington, Ky.; member, State house of
representatives 1803; elected to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Adair and served from
November 19, 1806, to March 3, 1807, despite being younger than the constitutional age limit of thirty years; member, State house of
representatives 1808-1809, and served as speaker in 1809; again elected to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Buckner Thruston and served from January 4, 1810, to March 3, 1811; elected as a Republican to the Twelfth and Thirteenth
Congresses and served from March 4, 1811, to January 19, 1814, when he resigned; Speaker of the House of Representatives (Twelfth and
Thirteenth Congresses); appointed one of the commissioners to negotiate the treaty of peace with Great Britain in 1814; elected as a
Republican to the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Congresses (March 4, 1815-March 3, 1821); Speaker of the House of Representatives
(Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Congresses); elected to the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Congresses and served from March 3, 1823, to
March 6, 1825, when he resigned; again served as Speaker of the House of Representatives (Eighteenth Congress); appointed Secretary of State
by President John Quincy Adams 1825-1829; elected as a Whig to the United States Senate on November 10, 1831, to fill the vacancy in the
term commencing March 4, 1831; reelected in 1836 and served from November 10, 1831 until March 31, 1842, when he resigned; chairman,
Committee on Foreign Relations (Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Congresses), Committee on Finance (Twenty-seventh Congress); unsuccessful
presidential candidate of the Democratic-Republican Party in 1824, of the National Republican Party in 1832, and of the Whig Party in 1844;
again elected to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1849, until his death in Washington, D.C., June 29, 1852; funeral
services held in the Chamber of the Senate; interment in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. Bibliography American National Biography;
Dictionary of American Biography; Clay, Henry. The Papers of Henry Clay, 1797-1852. Edited by James Hopkins, Mary Hargreaves, Robert Seager
II, Melba Porter Hay et al. 11 vols. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1959-1992; Remini, Robert V. Henry Clay: Statesman for the
Union. New York: W.W. Norton Co., 1991. Biography from Encarta Encyclopedia: Clay, Henry (1777-1852), American statesman, who was secretary
of state under John Quincy Adams and an unsuccessful candidate for the presidency in 1824, 1832, and 1844. He was one of the most popular
and influential political leaders in American history. His genius in the art of compromise three times resolved bitter political conflicts
that threatened to tear the nation apart, winning him the title The Great Pacificator. Clay was born on April 12, 1777, in Hanover County,
Virginia, to a middle-class family. After studying for the bar with the eminent George Wythe, Clay, at the age of 20, moved to Lexington,
Kentucky, where he developed a thriving practice. He was blessed with a quick mind, a flair for oratory, and an ability to charm both sexes
with his easy, attractive manner. That he loved to drink and gamble was no drawback in an age that admired both vices. Clay, ambitious for
worldly success, married into a wealthy and socially prominent family and soon gained entry into Kentucky's most influential circles. While
still in his 20s, he was elected to the state legislature, in which he served for six years, until 1809. Congressman Clay established his
great reputation in the United States House of Representatives, where he served intermittently from 1811 to 1825. In his first term, he
became one of the leading "War Hawks"-the young men whose clamor for hostilities with England helped bring about the War of 1812. Clay was
selected as one of the commissioners who in 1814 negotiated the Treaty of Ghent, ending that war. In 1820-21 it was Clay above all who
engineered the Missouri Compromise, quieting the harsh controversy that had erupted by maintaining an equal balance between free and slave
states. Although he himself was a slave owner, Clay's views on slavery-as on most other issues-were moderate. He was thus able to command
the support of men fearful of extremism. In the presidential election of 1824, after his own candidacy had failed, Clay threw his support to
John Quincy Adams, whom the House early in 1825 elected as the sixth president. When Adams named Clay secretary of state, his Jacksonian
opponents charged "corrupt bargain!" The charge was unfair, but Clay was haunted by it throughout his subsequent career. Although Clay was
a practical politician of flexible rather than rigid beliefs, he did emerge as the great champion of the "American System." He called for
a protective tariff in support of home manufactures, internal improvements (federal aid to local road and canal projects), a strong national
bank, and distribution of the proceeds of federal land sales to the states. Whig Leader Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1831, Clay served in
that body until 1842 and again from 1849 until his death. In 1833 he devised a compromise tariff that resolved the crisis brought on by
South Carolina's attempt to "nullify" the prevailing tariff set by Congress. In the same period he became a leader of the new Whig Party
that emerged to oppose Andrew Jackson's administration. Perhaps the most heartbreaking event of Clay's career was his close defeat in the
presidential contest of 1844, when his reluctance to back the annexation of Texas cost him support in the South. Many believe that his
greatest service to the nation came in 1850, when he helped win acceptance for a compromise that ended, at least temporarily, the threat of
civil war over the issue of slavery in the new territories. He died in Washington, D.C., on June 29, 1852. Contributed By: Edward Pessen
"Clay, Henry," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Clay counties in Ala.,
Fla., Ga., Ill., Ind., Kan., Minn., Miss., Mo., Neb., N.C., S.Dak., Tenn., Tex. and W.Va. are named for him.
Henry Clay and Lucretia Hart had the following children:
116. Porter6 Clay (John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Hanover Co., Va 1779. Porter died 16 Feb 1850 in Camden, Arkansas, at
70 years of age.
He married twice. He married Elizabeth Logan. Elizabeth was born in Logan's Fort, Va (now Ky)
22 May 1784. Elizabeth was the daughter of Benjamin Logan and Anne Montgomery. Elizabeth died 1863 in Jacksonville,
Morgan Co., Il, at 79 years of age. He married Sophia Grosch in Fayette Co., Ky, 11 Apr 1804.
Sophia was born in Hagerstown, Md. Sophia was the daughter of Peter Grosch and Mary Charlton. Sophia died
28 Sep 1829. Sophia became the mother of Eleanor Hart Clay in Clark Co., Ky.
Porter became the father of Eleanor Hart Clay in Clark Co., Ky. Porter Clay had six children who all predeceased him. By
1852 he only had one heir, a grandson, Clay Taylor, of St. Louis, MO. Porter was State Auditor of Kentucky for many years and then became a
Baptist preacher in later life. His biography from politicalgraveyard.com follows: Clay, Porter (1779-1850) First cousin once removed of
Matthew Clay (1754-1815) and Green Clay; brother of Henry Clay (1777-1852); third cousin of Clement Comer Clay; second cousin of Matthew
Clay (1795?-1827), Brutus Junius Clay (1808-1878) and Cassius Marcellus Clay; uncle of Thomas Hart Clay and James Brown Clay; third cousin
once removed of Clement Claiborne Clay, Jr.; second cousin once removed of Brutus Junius Clay (1847-1932); granduncle of Henry Clay
(1849-1884). Born in 1779
Porter Clay and Sophia Grosch had the following child:
135. Joshua6 Clay (John5, Charles4, Charles3, Charles2, John1) birth date unknown.
Joshua Clay had the following children:
136. Clement Comer6 Clay (William5, James4, Charles3, Charles2, John1) was born in Halifax Co., Va 1789. Clement died 7 Sep 1866 in
Huntsville, Al, at 77 years of age.
He married Susanna Clairborne Withers 1815. Susanna became the mother of Clement Clairborne
Clay in Huntsville, Al, 13 Dec 1816.
At 27 years of age Clement became the father of Clement Clairborne Clay in Huntsville, Al, 13 Dec 1816. His biography
from the Biographical Directory of the American Congress follows: CLAY, Clement Comer, (father of Clement Claiborne Clay, Jr.), a
Representative and a Senator from Alabama; born in Halifax County, Va., December 17, 1789; moved with his parents to a farm near Knoxville,
Tenn.; attended the public schools and graduated from the East Tennessee University in 1807; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1809; moved
to Huntsville, Ala., in 1811, and commenced practice; served in the war against the Creek Indians in 1813; member, Territorial council of
Alabama 1817-1818; elected a judge of the circuit court in 1819 and chief justice in 1820; resigned in 1823 and resumed the practice of law;
member, State house of representatives 1827-1828, and served as speaker; elected to the Twenty-first, Twenty-second, and Twenty-third
Congresses (March 4, 1829-March 3, 1835); chairman, Committee on Public Lands (Twenty-third Congress); Governor of Alabama 1836-1837;
elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John McKinley and served from June 19,
1837, until his resignation on November 15, 1841; chairman, Committee on Engrossed Bills (Twenty-fifth Congress), Committee on Militia
(Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Congresses); associate judge of the State supreme court in 1843; codified the laws of Alabama in 1842 and
1843; died in Huntsville, Ala., September 7, 1866; interment in Maple Hill Cemetery. Bibliography American National Biography; Dictionary of
American Biography; Nueremberger, Ruth Ketring. The Clays of Alabama. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1958.
Clement Comer Clay and Susanna Clairborne Withers had the following child:
137. Thomas Jefferson7 Clay (Thomas6, Jesse5, William Mitchell4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Georgia 1807. Thomas died in Texas.
At 51 years of age Thomas became the father of Thomas Jefferson Clay in Texas, 1858.
Thomas Jefferson Clay had the following child:
138. Charles Edward7 Clay (Paulus
Aurelius6, Charles5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
1838. Charles died 1905 at 67 years of age.
He married twice. He married Lulu Fingernail Woman about 1867. Lulu was born about 1844.
Lulu died 14 Jul 1902 at 58 years of age. At 29 years of age Lulu became the mother of Emma B Clay 1873. He married Mary Agnes Abney 1876.
At 35 years of age Charles became the father of Emma B Clay 1873.
Charles Edward Clay and Lulu Fingernail Woman had the following child:
139. Tacitus Thomas7 Clay (Nestor6, Thomas5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
5 Jan 1824. Tacitus died 14 Jul 1868 in Independence, Tx, at 44 years of age.
He married Bettie Seward 1 Jun 1854. Bettie was born about 1837. Bettie died 15 Nov 1882 at
45 years of age. At 17 years of age Bettie became the mother of Nestor Clay 10 Jun 1855. At 20 years of age Bettie
became the mother of Samuel Clay 1857. At 22 years of age Bettie became the mother of Anna Clay 18 Jan 1860. At 26 years
of age Bettie became the mother of Mary Clay 1863. At 28 years of age Bettie became the mother of Carolyn Clay 2
Feb 1866. At 30 years of age Bettie became the mother of Tassie Clay 8 Mar 1868.
At 31 years of age Tacitus became the father of Nestor Clay 10 Jun 1855. At 33 years of age Tacitus became the father of
Samuel Clay 1857. At 36 years of age Tacitus became the father of Anna Clay 18 Jan 1860. At 39 years of age
Tacitus became the father of Mary Clay 1863. At 42 years of age Tacitus became the father of Carolyn Clay 2 Feb
1866. At 44 years of age Tacitus became the father of Tassie Clay 8 Mar 1868.
Tacitus Thomas Clay and Bettie Seward had the following children:
140. Mary Jane7 Clay (Nestor6, Thomas5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
about 1829. Mary died 14 Mar 1858 at 28 years of age.
She married James Burton. James died about 1858. James became the father of Susan Ann
Burton Apr. James became the father of Lucy Clay Burton 1857.
Mary became the mother of Susan Ann Burton Apr. At 28 years of age Mary became the mother of Lucy Clay Burton 1857.
Mary Jane Clay and James Burton had the following children:
153. Green7 Clay (Sidney
Payne6, Green5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
14 Dec 1833. Green died 24 May 1860 at 26 years of age.
He married Lizzie Goodman. Lizzie became the mother of Sidney Clay before 1860. Lizzie
became the mother of Green Clay before 1860.
Green became the father of Sidney Clay before 1860. Green became the father of Green Clay before 1860.
Green Clay and Lizzie Goodman had the following children:
178. Launey7 Clay (Cassius
Marcellus6, Green5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
about 1866. Launey died 1933 at 67 years of age.
He married twice. He married Hattie Hardwick. He married Nina. All of
Launey Clay's children died without issue. His line is now extinct.
Launey Clay and Hattie Hardwick had the following child:
Launey Clay and Nina had the following children:
181. Thomas Hart7 Clay (Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Lexington, Ky 22
Sep 1803. Thomas died 18 Mar 1871 in Fayette Co., Ky, at 67 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery,
Lexington, Ky.
He married Marie R. Mentelle in Fayette Co., Ky, 5 Oct 1837. Marie was born 30 Dec 1806.
Marie was the daughter of Waldemar Mentelle and Charlotte Victoire Leclerc. Marie died 22 Feb 1891 in Fayette Co.,
Ky, at 84 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At 32 years of age Marie
became the mother of Lucretia Hart Clay 20 Apr 1839. At 33 years of age Marie became the mother of Henry Boyle Clay 13
Nov 1840. At 36 years of age Marie became the mother of Thomas Hart Clay 15 Mar 1843. At 38 years of age Marie became
the mother of Rose Victoire Clay 4 Feb 1845. At 41 years of age Marie became the mother of Mary (Minnie) Russell Clay 30
Mar 1848.
At 35 years of age Thomas became the father of Lucretia Hart Clay 20 Apr 1839. At 37 years of age Thomas became the
father of Henry Boyle Clay 13 Nov 1840. At 39 years of age Thomas became the father of Thomas Hart Clay 15 Mar 1843. At
41 years of age Thomas became the father of Rose Victoire Clay 4 Feb 1845. At 44 years of age Thomas became the father of
Mary (Minnie) Russell Clay 30 Mar 1848. His biography from politicalgraveyard.com follows: Clay, Thomas Hart (1803-1871) First cousin
twice removed of Matthew Clay (1754-1815) and Green Clay; son of Henry Clay (1777-1852); nephew of Porter Clay; third cousin once removed of
Clement Comer Clay; second cousin once removed of Matthew Clay (1795?-1827), Brutus Junius Clay (1808-1878) and Cassius Marcellus Clay;
fourth cousin of Clement Claiborne Clay, Jr.; brother of James Brown Clay; father-in-law of William Campbell Preston Breckinridge
Thomas Hart Clay and Marie R. Mentelle had the following children:
182. Susan Hart7 Clay (Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Lexington, Ky 14
Feb 1805. Susan died 18 Sep 1825 in New Orleans, La, at 20 years of age.
She married Martin Adrien Mariano Duralde in Fayette Co., Ky, 22 Apr 1822. Martin was born in
La 6 Mar 1785. Martin was the son of Martin Milony Duralde and Louise Marie Josephe Perrault. Martin died 1848
at 63 years of age. At 38 years of age Martin became the father of Martin Duralde 29 Mar 1823. At 39 years of age Martin
became the father of Henry Clay Duralde 30 Sep 1824.
At 18 years of age Susan became the mother of Martin Duralde 29 Mar 1823. At 19 years of age Susan became the mother of
Henry Clay Duralde 30 Sep 1824.
Susan Hart Clay and Martin Adrien Mariano Duralde had the following children:
183. Anne Brown7 Clay (Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in "ashland", Fayette Co.,
Ky 15 Apr 1807. Anne died 10 Dec 1835 in "woodlands", Fayette Co., Ky, at 28 years of age. Her body was interred
in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
She married James Erwin in Fayette Co., Ky, 21 Oct 1823. James was born in Wilkesboro,
Nc 21 Oct 1796. James was the son of Andrew Erwin and Jane Patton. James died 1 Jun 1851 in Lexington,
Ky, at 54 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At 29 years of age James
became the father of Julia Duralde Erwin in Cahawba, Dallas Co., Al, 24 Dec 1825. At 30 years of age James became the
father of Henry Clay Erwin in Tennessee, 14 Jun 1827. At 31 years of age James became the father of James Erwin 18
Jun 1828. At 33 years of age James became the father of Lucretia Hart Erwin in Ky, 22 Oct 1829. At 33 years of age
James became the father of Andrew Eugene Erwin in "woodlands", Fayette Co., Ky, 2 Oct 1830. At 35 years of age
James became the father of Mary Erwin 23 Apr 1832. At 39 years of age James became the father of Charles Edward
(Ned) Erwin in Fayette Co., Ky, 2 Nov 1835. At 47 years of age James became the father of Elizabeth Julia Erwin 1 Feb
1844. At 48 years of age James became the father of Emily Erwin in Lexington, Ky, 14 Jun 1845. At 49 years of age
James became the father of Victor Flournoy Erwin in Lexington, Ky, 18 Oct 1846. At 51 years of age James became
the father of James Erwin 18 Oct 1848. At 53 years of age James became the father of Johnson Erwin in Lexington,
Ky, 29 Mar 1850. At 54 years of age James became the father of James Williams Erwin in Lexington, Ky, 13 Jun
1851. James Erwin was a lawyer but did not practice. He engaged in business in New Orleans, LA. It is believed he first lived in Kentucky
after his purchase of the estate known as "The Woodlands" in 1831. A book entitled "Like Some Green Laurel" published by LSU Press
claims he had two illegitimate children by a French dancer in New Orleans. I have no proof of this.
At 18 years of age Anne became the mother of Julia Duralde Erwin in Cahawba, Dallas Co., Al, 24 Dec 1825. At 20 years of
age Anne became the mother of Henry Clay Erwin in Tennessee, 14 Jun 1827. At 21 years of age Anne became the
mother of James Erwin 18 Jun 1828. At 22 years of age Anne became the mother of Lucretia Hart Erwin in Ky, 22 Oct
1829. At 23 years of age Anne became the mother of Andrew Eugene Erwin in "woodlands", Fayette Co., Ky, 2 Oct 1830. At
25 years of age Anne became the mother of Mary Erwin 23 Apr 1832. At 28 years of age Anne became the mother of
Charles Edward (Ned) Erwin in Fayette Co., Ky, 2 Nov 1835. Her obituary from the Lexington Intelligencer: DIED, very suddenly,
on Thursday evening last, at The Woodlands, the seat of James Erwin, Esq., his amiable consort, Mrs. ANN B. ERWIN, the last surviving
daughter of the Hon. Henry Clay, in the 29th year of her age. Her death, which was almost instantaneous, is supposed to have been caused by
the rupture of a blood vessel. The funeral service was performed by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Smith, on Saturday morning; and her remains were
conveyed to the vault, attended by a numerous train of citizens, which attested her worth, as well as the general sympathy and regret
experienced on the occasion. She has left her honored parents and five children, with a heart-bleeding husband, and numerous other friends,
to lament her untimely death. It is with our friends, as with our health, and a thousand other blessings - we rarely appreciate them as we
ought, till we are taught their value, by a painful deprivation. Hence, when we are near relations and intimate connections are taken away,
we are often led to exaggerate their virtues by posthumous praise. Hence the fulsome eulogy, which sometimes crowds the obituary column, or
exhibits the vanity of the survivor, instead of the character of the deceased, on the marble monument. But this must not prevent departed
merit from receiving the tributary notice, which is justly due. In the death of Mrs. Erwin, society has sustained no ordinary loss. With a
mind highly cultivated and improved, with a taste which left nothing it touched unadorned, with a temper always cheerful, amiable and kind,
with a deportment dignified and decided, yet simple, artless and condescending, in the unlimited enjoyment of all that wealth and affluence
could bestow, she was yet not unmindful of that better part which could never be taken from her. Several years since, she became hopefully
pious, and a communicant in the Protestant Episcopal Church, of which had since lived an exemplary member. In short, possessed of everything
which could render life desirable to herself or her friends, she has been suddenly torn away, by a Wisdom which we dare not presume to scan,
and is gone to reap the rich rewards which await "the good and faithful servant," in another and a brighter world. "The Woodlands" are
still there. The stately mansion - the hospitable board - the spacious gardens, the tasteful walks, the extensive pleasure grounds - the
trees, the shrubs and the flowers - but where is the spirit that animated the whole? Gone, alas, forever! - and the once brilliant scene is
now shrouded, not only in the gloom of winter, but in the habiliments of woe. Spring will, indeed, soon return - "the Woodlands" will
again be decked in green - the flowers will again bloom, in all their wonted fragrance and beauty - and the gay tenants of the grove will
again be warbling "their native woodnotes wild" - but where will be the Taste that contrived, the Hand that planted, and the Eye that
enjoyed and gladdened this wilderness of sweets! - Where the lovely Form, that gave life, and interest and beauty, and song, and sentiment,
to the whole? The heart-broken husband may be there, but he will be alone. The darling little ones, the prattling infants, may be there; but
no maternal bosom on which to rest - to soothe their sorrows, or to participate in their joys. The fond and doting parents may call, but no
daughter to embrace and welcome and them in. But we forbear. While our society deplores the painful event, by which it has been thus
suddenly deprived of one of its brightest ornaments, we cannot but mingle our tears, with those of the bereaved relations, to whom the loss
is irreparable. No event of this kind, in this city, could be more deeply felt, or more powerfully impress us with the serious truth that,
In the midst of life we are in death; or, with the solemn admonition, "Be ye also ready!"
Anne Brown Clay and James Erwin had the following children:
185. Henry7 Clay (Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Lexington, Ky 10
Apr 1811. Henry died 22 Feb 1847 in Buena Vista, Mexico, at 35 years of age. His body was interred in Frankfort
Cemetery, Frankfort, Ky.
He married Julia Prather in Louisville, Ky, 10 Oct 1832. Julia was born 16 May 1814. Julia
was the daughter of Thomas Prather and Matilda Fontaine. Julia died 13 Feb 1840 in Louisville, Ky, at 25 years
of age. At 19 years of age Julia became the mother of Julia Clay 1833. At 19 years of age Julia became the mother of
Henry Hart Clay 20 Jul 1833. At 20 years of age Julia became the mother of Matilda Prather Clay 30 Jan 1835. At 22 years
of age Julia became the mother of Anne Brown Clay 14 Feb 1837. At 24 years of age Julia became the mother of Martha
Clay 1838. At 25 years of age Julia became the mother of Thomas Julian Clay 30 Jan 1840.
At 22 years of age Henry became the father of Julia Clay 1833. At 22 years of age Henry became the father of Henry
Hart Clay 20 Jul 1833. At 23 years of age Henry became the father of Matilda Prather Clay 30 Jan 1835. At 25 years of age
Henry became the father of Anne Brown Clay 14 Feb 1837. At 27 years of age Henry became the father of Martha Clay
1838. At 28 years of age Henry became the father of Thomas Julian Clay 30 Jan 1840.
Henry Clay and Julia Prather had the following children:
188. James Brown7 Clay (Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Washington, Dc 9
Nov 1817. James died 26 Jan 1864 in Montreal, Canada, at 46 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery,
Lexington, Ky.
He married Susanna Maria Jacob 12 Oct 1843. Susanna was born 17 Jan 1823. Susanna died 25 Feb
1905 in Fayette Co., Ky, at 82 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At 21 years
of age Susanna became the mother of Lucy Jacob Clay 10 Aug 1844. At 23 years of age Susanna became the mother of
James Brown Clay 27 Jan 1846. At 24 years of age Susanna became the mother of John Cathcoat Johnston Clay 23 Dec 1847.
At 26 years of age Susanna became the mother of Henry (Harry) Independence Clay in Lisbon, Portugal, 17 Nov 1849. At 28
years of age Susanna became the mother of Lucretia Hart (Teetee) Clay in Lexington, Ky, 3 Jul 1851. At 30 years of age
Susanna became the mother of Thomas Jacob Clay in Lexington, Ky, 5 Apr 1853. At 32 years of age Susanna became the
mother of Susan Maria Clay 12 Feb 1855. At 33 years of age Susanna became the mother of Charles Donald Clay in Lexington,
Ky, 7 Jan 1857. At 35 years of age Susanna became the mother of George Hudson Clay in Lexington, Ky, 24 Oct 1858.
At 38 years of age Susanna became the mother of Nathaniel Hart Clay 10 Apr 1861.
At 26 years of age James became the father of Lucy Jacob Clay 10 Aug 1844. At 28 years of age James became the father of
James Brown Clay 27 Jan 1846. At 30 years of age James became the father of John Cathcoat Johnston Clay 23 Dec 1847. At
32 years of age James became the father of Henry (Harry) Independence Clay in Lisbon, Portugal, 17 Nov 1849. At 33 years
of age James became the father of Lucretia Hart (Teetee) Clay in Lexington, Ky, 3 Jul 1851. At 35 years of age
James became the father of Thomas Jacob Clay in Lexington, Ky, 5 Apr 1853. At 37 years of age James became the
father of Susan Maria Clay 12 Feb 1855. At 39 years of age James became the father of Charles Donald Clay in Lexington,
Ky, 7 Jan 1857. At 40 years of age James became the father of George Hudson Clay in Lexington, Ky, 24 Oct 1858.
At 43 years of age James became the father of Nathaniel Hart Clay 10 Apr 1861. His biography from the Biographical Directory
of the American Congress follows: CLAY, James Brown (son of Henry Clay), a Representative from Kentucky; born in Washington, D.C.,
November 9, 1817; pursued preparatory studies; attended Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., and Kenyon College, Gambler, Ohio; clerk in
a countinghouse in Boston 1832-1834; studied law at Lexington Law School; was admitted to the bar and practiced with his father in
Lexington; Chargéé d'Affaires to Portugal from August 1, 1849, to July 19, 1850; was a resident of Missouri in 1851 and 1852, when he
returned to Lexington, Ky.; elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1857-March 3, 1859); was not a candidate for
renomination in 1858; declined the appointment by President Buchanan to a mission to Germany; member of the peace convention of 1861 held in
Washington, D.C., in an effort to devise means to prevent the impending war; during the Civil War identified himself with the Confederacy;
died in Montreal, Canada, January 26, 1864, where he had gone for his health; interment in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
James Brown Clay and Susanna Maria Jacob had the following children:
190. Eleanor Hart7 Clay (Porter6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Clark Co., Ky.
She married Nathaniel Pendleton Taylor 4 Jul 1825. Nathaniel was born in Clark Co., Ky.
Nathaniel is the son of James Taylor and Ann Pendleton. Nathaniel became the father of Porter Clay Taylor in
Jefferson Co., Ky, 2 May 1826. Nathaniel became the father of Ellen Medora Taylor in Ky, 1827. Nathaniel
became the father of Sophia Grosch Taylor in Ky, 1829.
Eleanor became the mother of Porter Clay Taylor in Jefferson Co., Ky, 2 May 1826. Eleanor became the mother of
Ellen Medora Taylor in Ky, 1827. Eleanor became the mother of Sophia Grosch Taylor in Ky, 1829.
Eleanor Hart Clay and Nathaniel Pendleton Taylor had the following children:
191. John7 Clay (Joshua6, John5, Charles4, Charles3, Charles2, John1) birth date unknown.
John Clay had the following children:
192. Christine7 Clay (Joshua6, John5, Charles4, Charles3, Charles2, John1) birth
date unknown.
Christine Clay and Ferris had the following child:
194. Thomas Jefferson8 Clay (Thomas
Jefferson7, Thomas6, Jesse5, William Mitchell4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Texas 1858.
Thomas died in Texas.
At 36 years of age Thomas became the father of Charles Richard Clay in Texas, 1894.
Thomas Jefferson Clay had the following child:
195. Emma B8 Clay (Charles
Edward7, Paulus Aurelius6, Charles5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 1873. Emma died 1926 at 53 years of age.
She married John Landon Burch about 1894. John was born 1861. John died 1921 at 60 years of
age. At 38 years of age John became the father of Minnie Anna Burch 1899.
At 26 years of age Emma became the mother of Minnie Anna Burch 1899.
Emma B Clay and John Landon Burch had the following child:
201. Tassie8 Clay (Tacitus
Thomas7, Nestor6, Thomas5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 8 Mar 1868. Tassie died 1946 at 78 years of age.
She married William George Thornhill.
Tassie Clay and William George Thornhill had the following child:
209. Lucretia Hart8 Clay (Thomas
Hart7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 20 Apr 1839. Lucretia died 29 Apr 1860 in Fayette Co.,
Ky, at 21 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
She married William Campbell Preston Breckinridge in "mansfield", Fayette Co., Ky, 17 Mar 1859.
William was born in Baltimore, Md 28 Aug 1837. William was the son of Robert Jefferson Breckinridge and Ann
Sophonisba Preston. William died 19 Nov 1904 in Fayette Co., Ky, at 67 years of age. At 22 years of age William became
the father of Lee Clay Breckinridge Apr 1860. At 28 years of age William became the father of Sophonisba Preston
Breckinridge in Lexington, Ky, 1 Apr 1866. At 29 years of age William became the father of Desha Breckinridge in
Lexington, Ky, 5 Aug 1867. His biography from the Biographical Directory of the American Congress:
-------------------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- BRECKINRIDGE, William Campbell Preston, 1837-1904
-------------------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- BRECKINRIDGE, William Campbell Preston, (grandson of
John Breckinridge, uncle of Levin Irving Handy, and great-uncle of John Bayne Breckinridge), a Representative from Kentucky; born in
Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1837; attended the common schools, Jefferson College, Chambersburg, Pa., and Pisgah Academy, Woodford County,
Ky.; was graduated from Centre College, Danville, Ky., in 1855 and from the law department of the University of Louisville in 1857; was
admitted to the bar in 1857 and commenced practice in Lexington, Ky.; entered the Confederate Army in 1861 as captain and was subsequently
promoted to the rank of colonel in the Ninth Kentucky Cavalry; was in command of the Kentucky cavalry designated to act as bodyguard for
President Jefferson Davis and the members of his cabinet at the close of the Civil War; returned to Lexington, Ky., and was attorney for
Fayette County; edited the Lexington (Ky.) Observer and Reporter 1866-1868; professor of equity and jurisprudence in the University of
Kentucky at Lexington; delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1876 and 1888; elected as a Democrat to the Forty-ninth and to the
four succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1885-March 3, 1895); unsuccessful candidate for election in 1896 to the Fifty-fifth Congress; resumed
the practice of law and also edited the Lexington Herald; died in Lexington, Ky., November 18, 1904; interment in Lexington Cemetery.
Bibliography DAB; Klotter, James C. The Breckinridges of Kentucky, 1760-1981. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1986.
At 20 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Lee Clay Breckinridge Apr 1860.
Lucretia Hart Clay and William Campbell Preston Breckinridge had the following child:
210. Henry Boyle8 Clay (Thomas
Hart7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 13 Nov 1840. Henry died 27 Feb 1919 at 78 years of age.
He married Nannie Bradley Bynum May 1864. Nannie was the daughter of Joshua Bynum and Louisa
Bradley. Nannie died 11 Jun 1916 in Rogersville, Tn. Nannie became the mother of Harry Boyle Clay in Rogersville,
Tn, 31 Dec 1864. Nannie became the mother of Louise (Elsie) Mentelle Clay in Lynchburg, Tn, 29 May 1866.
Nannie became the mother of Mary Lucretia Clay in Rogersville, Tn, 17 Nov 1867. Nannie became the mother of
Ida Hart Clay in Rogersville, Tn, 4 Feb 1873.
At 24 years of age Henry became the father of Harry Boyle Clay in Rogersville, Tn, 31 Dec 1864. At 25 years of age
Henry became the father of Louise (Elsie) Mentelle Clay in Lynchburg, Tn, 29 May 1866. At 27 years of age Henry
became the father of Mary Lucretia Clay in Rogersville, Tn, 17 Nov 1867. At 32 years of age Henry became the father of
Ida Hart Clay in Rogersville, Tn, 4 Feb 1873. Henry Boyle Clay was a Captain in the Confederate army
Henry Boyle Clay and Nannie Bradley Bynum had the following children:
211. Thomas Hart8 Clay (Thomas
Hart7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 15 Mar 1843. Thomas died 7 Apr 1907 at 64 years of age.
He married Annie Gratz 23 Jan 1873. Annie was born 30 Nov 1847. Annie was the daughter of
Benjamin Gratz and Anna Maria Boswell. Annie died 1 Mar 1930 in Lexington, Ky, at 82 years of age.
Thomas Hart Clay and Annie Gratz had the following children:
217. Henry Clay8 Erwin (Anne
Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Tennessee 14 Jun 1827. Henry died 19 Aug 1859 in
Louisville, Ky, at 32 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
He married Margaret E. Johnson in Fayette Co., Ky, 30 Jun 1852. Margaret was born in
Frankfort, Ky 15 Dec 1830. Margaret was the daughter of Edward P. Johnson and Betsy J. Ward. Margaret died 29
Jul 1856 in Buffalo, Ny, at 25 years of age. At 23 years of age Margaret became the mother of Elizabeth J. "Bettie"
Erwin 9 Jul 1854. At 25 years of age Margaret became the mother of Edward P. Erwin in Buffalo, Ny, Jul 1856.
At 27 years of age Henry became the father of Elizabeth J. "Bettie" Erwin 9 Jul 1854. At 29 years of age Henry became the
father of Edward P. Erwin in Buffalo, Ny, Jul 1856.
Henry Clay Erwin and Margaret E. Johnson had the following children:
219. Lucretia Hart8 Erwin (Anne
Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Ky 22 Oct 1829. Lucretia died 1866 in Selma, Dallas
Co., Al, at 36 years of age.
She married Frederic Augustus Cowles 26 Dec 1850. Frederic was born in Farmington, Hartford Co.,
Ct 1820. Frederic was the son of Henry Cowles and Rebecca F. Green. Frederic died 16 Feb 1884 in Boykins,
Dallas Co., Al, at 63 years of age. Frederic became the father of Mary Green Cowles in Alabama, about 1851. At
32 years of age Frederic became the father of Ann Clay "Anna" Cowles in Al, Jun 1853.
Lucretia became the mother of Mary Green Cowles in Alabama, about 1851. At 23 years of age Lucretia became the
mother of Ann Clay "Anna" Cowles in Al, Jun 1853.
Lucretia Hart Erwin and Frederic Augustus Cowles had the following children:
220. Andrew Eugene8 Erwin (Anne
Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in "woodlands", Fayette Co., Ky 2 Oct 1830. Andrew
died 25 Jun 1863 in Battle Of Vicksburg, Ms, at 32 years of age.
He married Josephine Deborah Russell in Callaway Co., Mo, 10 Jul 1853. Josephine was born in
Fulton, Callaway Co., Mo 7 Dec 1835. Josephine was the daughter of William Henry Russell and Zaenett Freeland.
Josephine died 29 Mar 1920 in Fayette Co., Ky, at 84 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery,
Lexington, Ky. At 18 years of age Josephine became the mother of Lucretia Clay Erwin in Independence, Mo, 12 Jun
1854. At 21 years of age Josephine became the mother of Nettie Russell Erwin 1857. At 25 years of age Josephine became
the mother of Mary Webster Erwin in Jackson Co, Mo, 5 Feb 1861. At 28 years of age Josephine became the mother of
Eugenia Erwin 26 Jan 1864. Her obituary from the Lexington Herald, March 30, 1920: Mrs. John Morrison Clay died Monday morning at her
home, Ashland-on-the Tates Creek Pike. She was 85 years old and had been ill all winter, but not in a serious condition until with the last
few weeks. Mrs. Clay was the widow of John Morrison Clay, the youngest son of Kentucky's famous statesman, Henry Clay. She was Miss
Josephine D. Russell, the daughter of Col. and Mrs. William H. Russell, and was born in Fulton, Missouri. Her father was a well known man in
public life, a jurist and statesman and the devoted friend of Henry Clay. She was twice married, her first husband having been Col. Eugene
Erwin, the grandson of Henry Clay, who was killed at the Battle of Vicksburg, and Mrs. Clay's two daughters surviving her are the children
of that marriage, Mrs. Minor Simpson, of Ashland-on-the Tates Creek Pike, and Mrs. M. W. Anderson of Kansas City who came several days ago
called by her mother's illness. She leaves also five grandchildren, Eugene Erwin Simpson, Miss Josephine Simpson, Henry Clay Simpson, Henry
Clay Anderson, and Matthew William Anderson. The funeral of Mrs. Clay will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Christ Church Cathedral
and the burial will be in the family lot at the Lexington Cemetery. In the passing of Mrs. Clay, Lexington loses perhaps the most remarkable
woman of her generation, a writer of prose and poetry, a successful business woman, fearless and intrepid in spirit, brilliant in mind and
admired for beauty, wit and all the womanly graces as well. She was engaged in activities which won for her a national fame, having been the
world's most noted and successful woman owner and breeder of fine thoroughbred horses. At the death of her husband, Mr. John Morrison Clay,
August 10, 1887, she succeeded to his business of rearing and racing thoroughbreds and under the Ashland colors, yellow and blue, won
several of the classics of the turf. From an illustrated article which appeared in one of the magazines several years ago called "The
World's Most Noted Woman" the following is quoted: "With scarcely half a dozen brood mares in her possession, Mrs. John M. Clay,
proprietor of the famous Ashland Stud in Kentucky, has had more great horses than a number of the famous stock farms in which thousands of
dollars are invested." Mrs. Clay strolls among her mares and horses at will. They all seem to know her and have learned to appreciate the
tender care with which she guards them. Of all persons interested in breeding and rearing the thoroughbred horse in America there are none
as picturesque as this Kentucky authoress who, in spite of this and other business cares, finds time to give the public popular stories, her
latest novel, "Uncle Phil," being now in its second edition. The life of Mrs. Clay was closely interwoven with the Henry Clay family as
her first husband, Col. Erwin, whom she met while on a trip to California, was the son of Henry Clay's fifth child, Anne Clay, his father
being James Erwin of New Orleans. Being brilliant and accomplished her father took special pride in her and she was said to be more like him
in intellect than any of his eleven children. Col. Erwin was an officer of the Sixth Regiment of Missouri Volunteers and was killed while
leading a charge against the enemy at the battle of Vicksburg. He had been a leader on half a dozen battlefields where he was noted for his
coolness, daring and bravery. After his death Mrs. Erwin and her children came to live at the home which was part of the original tract of
land settled by Henry Clay more than 100 years ago and several years later was married to Mr. John Morrison Clay, the youngest son of the
Sage of Ashland and the namesake of the founder of Morrison Chapel. Of the pioneer and aristocratic lineage on all sides it seemed the
birthright of Mrs. Clay to perform unusual duties and to meet with success in her undertakings. While a girl she read the works of the
world's greatest writers and with her observations on many trips with her father she was thus splendidly equipped. An article says of her
that she first appeared in print against her will. She had been on a trip to Mexico and as they came through California she was asked to
write of some of their experiences. She refused the requests, but her father required her to comply and after writing the article she added
as a postscript, "my father made me write this". The editor was very much amused at this and when the article appeared it was widely read
and copied in the other California papers. Mrs. Clay took great pride in her old home and its many valuable Clay relics. It was there that
the wife of Henry Clay, Lucretia Hart, died. Among the most noted of the writings of Mrs. Clay were: "John Logan" dedicated to Henry Clay;
"Some Little of the Angel Still Left," "Uncle Phil" and her last work, "The Sport of Kings," a group of racing stories. A patriot, a
suffragist, a musician and a scientific gardener were some of the other qualifications of this wonderful Kentucky woman. During the Civil
war she devoted a great deal of time to work for the soldiers and when the United States went to war with Germany she recalled her
accomplishment of knitting and made more than 100 pairs of socks. She had not finished her self-imposed quota when the armistice was signed
and she sent many of the pairs to Belgium to be presented to the common soldiers of that country who had won her admiration. She said that
in all her life nothing had given her more pleasure than this knitting she had done for the soldiers. At a meeting of the International
Conference of Women, held at Toronto, Canada, a few years ago. Mrs. Clay was asked to make all address. She could not be present but wrote
the address and sent it to be read at the conference. Her subject was "Women and the Professions." After expressing her opinion that women
could succeed in all the professions, Mrs. Clay tells in the address of her experience as a horse breeder. She says that she sold one
yearling for $8,200, which won three of the Kentucky Derby honors and the rich Realization stake at $41,000. The address was printed in the
Kansas City Star and in several other newspapers. Private funeral services will be held for Mrs. Clay at Christ Church Cathedral Tuesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock, the Very Rev. Robert K. Massie, dean of the Cathedral, officiating. The pallbearers will be Dr. Thomas Bullock,
Thomas H. Shelby, W. K. Berry, James A. Todd, Colonel C. D. Clay, Captain T. J. Clay, Prof. Walter Patterson, Louis des Cognets. Burial
services will be private.
At 23 years of age Andrew became the father of Lucretia Clay Erwin in Independence, Mo, 12 Jun 1854. At 26 years of age
Andrew became the father of Nettie Russell Erwin 1857. At 30 years of age Andrew became the father of Mary Webster
Erwin in Jackson Co, Mo, 5 Feb 1861. At 33 years of age Andrew became the father of Eugenia Erwin 26 Jan 1864. His
biography from History of Kentucky by Judge Charles Kerr (Chicago and New York, 1922) follows: Col. Eugene Erwin was a soldier whose
record of action and high character entitles him to all the honors paid a military career in every age of the world. He was born at
Woodlands, adjoining Lexington, then the home of his father, James Erwin, whose wife was the favorite child of Henry Clay. Eugene Erwin
lived for several years in Missouri. He was in Missouri when the war broke out between the North and South, and immediately offered his
services to the Confederacy. His military career of about two years was most brilliant. He was a magnetic leader, was idolized by his
soldiers, and until his heroic death he was almost constantly at posts of danger. He was commissioned major by the commander of the State
Guards of Missouri, and participated in the battles of Wilson's Creek, Lexington and Sugar Creek, also Springfield and Elkhorn Tavern. Then
on leaving Missouri and joining the forces east of the Mississippi he was made lieutenant colonel and given command of a battalion. He led
the assault upon the attack of Iuka, after which he was commissioned colonel and assigned to the command of a regiment. He and his regiment
were also assigned prominent places in the advance upon Corinth, and after that ill-starred attack, only thirty members of his regiment were
able to answer roll call. His regimental flag carried in that and many subsequent engagements was never captured, and is now in the
possession of his grandson Eugene Erwin Simpson of Lexington. Colonel Erwin himself was severely wounded at Corinth, but in a month had
rejoined his command. At the beginning of the battle in front of Port Gibson, May l, 1863, he was ordered to re-enforce the left wing of the
Confederate command, and after a forced march of eight miles made in 2 1/2 hours brought his command on the ground at a critical moment,
when the entire left of the Confederates was threatened with defeat. To save the day he advanced the head of his column to a position within
twenty yards of the enemy, and for an hour and a half his solitary regiment sustained the shock of the entire Federal attack. He went into
the battle with 520 men, as the official report shows, lost in killed and wounded eighty-three, and by a remarkable skill in maneuvering and
in deflective strategy fought and held his position until almost surrounded, and then under heavy fire made good his withdrawal, his
individual command alone standing between an overwhelming defeat of the entire left wing of the Confederate army. Then followed the siege of
Vicksburg, during which the Sixth Regiment of Missouri Infantry with its commander, Colonel Erwin, was assigned to emergency duty within the
city, re-enforcing points against which the heaviest attack of the enemy was delivered. The climax of Colonel Erwin's career as a soldier
came on the afternoon of the 25th of June, 1863. Ordered with his regiment to support some hard pressed Louisianans, who were defending a
portion of the fortifications where the Federals had exploded a mine and were crowding through the shattered parapet, Colonel Erwin,
shouting "Follow me, boys" rushed forward to lead the charge. Three musket balls passed through his body. At his fall his men with a
hoarse, hungry roar of rage sprang out among the enemy. Then and there occurred the bloodiest fight of that memorable siege. When the
paroled army passed out of surrendered Vicksburg only twenty-five of the Sixth Missouri were able to pass out with it. The
brigadier-general's commission sent to Richmond to Colonel Erwin arrived too late--it had been canceled by death. Thereafter the Sixth
Missouri as an individual unit lost its identity. Colonel Erwin was not only the idol of his own men, but his exploits commanded the
admiration of his enemies. After he was wounded at Corinth special permission was granted Mrs. Erwin to come South through the lines, and
after the surrender of Vicksburg General Grant furnished her with a pass and transportation to return to her home. His obituary from The
Daily Citizen, Vickburg, Mississippi issue of June 30, 1863 follows: OBITUARY COL. EUGENE ERWIN. Another brave and noble spirit has fallen.
On Thursday evening, June 24th, Col. Eugene Erwin of the 6th Regiment Missouri Vols. was killed while mounted upon the works with a view to
leading a charge against the enemy. He was struck with a minnie ball which passed through his body, killing him instantly. For several
weeks previous to his death his health had been delicate, and at times compelled his absence from the field. During the siege of this
place, he had more than once been driven to his bed, and on the day of his death he was out contrary to the advice and urgency of his
friends, feeling, as he said, that it was his duty, so long as he could stand, to stand at his post. No one felt more than he did the
importance of every man's discharging his duty - no one did more to discharge it. Col. Erwin, at the first outbreak of the war, left his
home and family and offered himself a willing sacrifice upon the altar of his country's liberty. He has borne deprivation and hardships of
[the duty?]. Throughout the campaigns of Gen. Price in Missouri, Arkansas and Mississippi, and this without a murmur, he has ever shown
himself an excellent soldier and a gallant officer. More than a half dozen battlefields - Elk Horn, Corinth and Port Gibson included - hear
testimony to his coolness and daring bravery. He was strict in discipline, yet generous, kind and true, possessing the confidence and
esteem of all his men and officers. He esteemed religion highly, and did all in his power to promote its interests. Those who knew him
best loved him most; for the more intimate the acquaintances, the brighter shown the excellence of his character. But he has fallen - fallen
at his post defending the cause of justice and truth. At midnight's hour amid the roar of cannon and the whistling of enemy's balls, we bore
him gently and laid him in the soldier's humble grave, where he shall rest in peace till he is called forth to his reward in the
resurrection morn. He by his example speaks -- "'Twere sweet to live, yet I can die, And in the grave forgotten lie, To know I have my duty
done, And nobly life's last triumph won. Know ye my comrades in the field, I die a freeman's death; Cease not to wield the battleshield With
life's last lingering breath - The banner which we bore on high, Still bid it all their hosts defy - For where the war tide wild shall wave,
So fit to be a soldier's grave." He leaves a wife and three sweet little girls to mourn his loss. May our Heavenly Father sustain and
comfort them in their bed of bereavement and grant them all a happy reunion in .... [remainder unintelligible].
Andrew Eugene Erwin and Josephine Deborah Russell had the following children:
222. Charles Edward (Ned)8 Erwin (Anne
Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Fayette Co., Ky 2 Nov 1835. Charles died 6 Feb 1860
in Fayette Co., Ky, at 24 years of age.
He married Evaline Augusta Hicks in Fayette Co., Ky, 13 Oct 1857. Evaline was born in Clark
Co., Ky 1839. Evaline was the daughter of Beverly Alsop Hicks and Mary Colson Herndon. Evaline died 1864 in
Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, at 25 years of age. At 20 years of age Evaline became the mother of Edward Clay Erwin in
Fayette Co., Ky, 29 Feb 1860.
At 24 years of age Charles became the father of Edward Clay Erwin in Fayette Co., Ky, 29 Feb 1860.
Charles Edward (Ned) Erwin and Evaline Augusta Hicks had the following child:
224. Henry Hart8 Clay (Henry7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 20 Jul 1833. Henry died 5 Jun 1862 in Louisville, Ky, While In Union Army, at 28
years of age.
Henry Hart Clay had the following child:
226. Anne Brown8 Clay (Henry7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 14 Feb 1837. Anne died 8 Feb 1917 in Lexington, Ky, at 79 years of age.
She married Henry Clay Mcdowell in Pewee Valley, Oldham Co., Ky, 21 May 1857. Henry was born
in Fincastle, Va 9 Feb 1832. Henry was the son of William Adair Mcdowell and Maria Hawkins Harvey. Henry died
18 Nov 1899 in Lexington, Ky, at 67 years of age. At 27 years of age Henry became the father of Nanette Mcdowell 18 Dec
1859. At 29 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay Mcdowell in Louisville, Ky, 24 Aug 1861. At 31 years of
age Henry became the father of William Adair Mcdowell in Louisville, Ky, 16 Aug 1863. At 34 years of age Henry
became the father of Thomas Clay Mcdowell in Louisville, Ky, 9 Mar 1866. At 36 years of age Henry became the father of
Julia Prather Mcdowell in Franklin Co., Ky, 12 Feb 1868. At 40 years of age Henry became the father of Madeline
Mcdowell in Woodlake, Ky, 20 May 1872. At 45 years of age Henry became the father of Ballard Mcdowell 14 Mar 1877.
At 22 years of age Anne became the mother of Nanette Mcdowell 18 Dec 1859. At 24 years of age Anne became the mother of
Henry Clay Mcdowell in Louisville, Ky, 24 Aug 1861. At 26 years of age Anne became the mother of William Adair
Mcdowell in Louisville, Ky, 16 Aug 1863. At 29 years of age Anne became the mother of Thomas Clay Mcdowell in
Louisville, Ky, 9 Mar 1866. At 30 years of age Anne became the mother of Julia Prather Mcdowell in Franklin Co.,
Ky, 12 Feb 1868. At 35 years of age Anne became the mother of Madeline Mcdowell in Woodlake, Ky, 20 May 1872. At
40 years of age Anne became the mother of Ballard Mcdowell 14 Mar 1877.
Anne Brown Clay and Henry Clay Mcdowell had the following children:
236. Charles Donald8 Clay (James
Brown7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Lexington, Ky 7 Jan 1857. Charles died 29 Nov 1935
in Lexington, Ky, at 78 years of age.
He married Mariah Hensley Pepper in Frankfort, Ky, 8 Sep 1896. Mariah was born in Ky
Apr 1861. Mariah died 17 May 1939 in Lexington, Ky, at 78 years of age. At 36 years of age Mariah became the mother of
Susan Clay in Frankfort, Ky, 21 Jul 1897. At 38 years of age Mariah became the mother of Charles Donald Clay 1899.
At 42 years of age Mariah became the mother of Robert Pepper Clay in Lexington, Ky, 1903. At 43 years of age
Mariah became the mother of Elizabeth Starling Clay in Lexington, Ky, 20 Oct 1904.
At 40 years of age Charles became the father of Susan Clay in Frankfort, Ky, 21 Jul 1897. At 42 years of age
Charles became the father of Charles Donald Clay 1899. At 46 years of age Charles became the father of Robert
Pepper Clay in Lexington, Ky, 1903. At 47 years of age Charles became the father of Elizabeth Starling Clay in
Lexington, Ky, 20 Oct 1904.
Charles Donald Clay and Mariah Hensley Pepper had the following children:
239. Porter Clay8 Taylor (Eleanor
Hart7 Clay, Porter6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Jefferson Co., Ky 2 May 1826. Porter died 6 Nov
1909 in St. Louis, Mo, at 83 years of age.
He married Marie Louise Pratte in St. Louis, Mo, 16 Nov 1853. Marie was born in St. Louis,
Mo 17 Apr 1832. Marie was the daughter of Bernard Abbadie Pratte and Marie Louise Chenier. Marie died in
1880. At 22 years of age Marie became the mother of Bernard Pratte Taylor in Mo, Sep 1854. At 25 years of age
Marie became the mother of Porter Clay Taylor in Mo, Jan 1858. At 26 years of age Marie became the mother of
Robert Wash Taylor in St. Louis, Mo, 4 Apr 1859. At 28 years of age Marie became the mother of Laura Emilie Taylor
in Warren Co., Mo, 1 May 1860. At 30 years of age Marie became the mother of Tulie G. "Dixie" Taylor 9 Aug 1862. At 32
years of age Marie became the mother of Nathaniel P. Taylor 1864. At 33 years of age Marie became the mother of
Medora J. Taylor in Warren Co., Mo, 19 Mar 1866.
At 28 years of age Porter became the father of Bernard Pratte Taylor in Mo, Sep 1854. At 31 years of age Porter
became the father of Porter Clay Taylor in Mo, Jan 1858. At 32 years of age Porter became the father of Robert
Wash Taylor in St. Louis, Mo, 4 Apr 1859. At 33 years of age Porter became the father of Laura Emilie Taylor in Warren
Co., Mo, 1 May 1860. At 36 years of age Porter became the father of Tulie G. "Dixie" Taylor 9 Aug 1862. At 38 years of
age Porter became the father of Nathaniel P. Taylor 1864. At 39 years of age Porter became the father of Medora J.
Taylor in Warren Co., Mo, 19 Mar 1866.
Porter Clay Taylor and Marie Louise Pratte had the following children:
245. William Coon8 Clay (John7, Joshua6, John5, Charles4, Charles3, Charles2, John1) birth date unknown.
William Coon Clay had the following children:
249. Clifford8 Clay (John7, Joshua6, John5, Charles4, Charles3, Charles2, John1) birth date unknown.
Clifford Clay had the following child:
251. John Clay8 Ferris (Christine7 Clay, Joshua6, John5, Charles4, Charles3, Charles2, John1) birth date unknown.
John Clay Ferris had the following child:
252. Charles Richard9 Clay (Thomas
Jefferson8, Thomas Jefferson7, Thomas6, Jesse5, William Mitchell4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Texas 1894. Charles died 1945 in Texas, at 51 years of age.
At 30 years of age Charles became the father of Charles Richard Clay in Texas, 1924.
Charles Richard Clay had the following child:
253. Minnie Anna9 Burch (Emma
B8 Clay, Charles Edward7, Paulus Aurelius6, Charles5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 1899. Minnie died 1973 at 74 years of age.
She married Clarence Ford 1917. Clarence was born 1895. Clarence died 1954 at 59 years of
age. At 32 years of age Clarence became the father of Minnie June Ford 1927.
At 28 years of age Minnie became the mother of Minnie June Ford 1927.
Minnie Anna Burch and Clarence Ford had the following child:
256. Harry Boyle9 Clay (Henry
Boyle8, Thomas Hart7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Rogersville, Tn 31 Dec 1864. Harry died 30 Apr 1917 at 52 years of age.
He married Frances (Fanny) Russell Neill 19 Nov 1891.
Harry Boyle Clay and Frances (Fanny) Russell Neill had the following children:
257. Louise (Elsie) Mentelle9 Clay (Henry Boyle8, Thomas Hart7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Lynchburg, Tn 29 May 1866. Louise died 17 Jul 1939 at 73 years of age.
She married Henry Clay Mcdowell in Rogersville, Tn, 5 Jul 1893. Henry was born in Louisville,
Ky 24 Aug 1861. Henry was the son of Henry Clay Mcdowell and Anne Brown Clay. Henry died 8 Oct 1933 in
Lynchburg, Va, at 72 years of age. At 36 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay Mcdowell 9 Mar 1898.
At 31 years of age Louise became the mother of Henry Clay Mcdowell 9 Mar 1898.
Henry Clay Mcdowell and Louise (Elsie) Mentelle Clay had the following child:
258. Mary Lucretia9 Clay (Henry
Boyle8, Thomas Hart7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Rogersville, Tn 17 Nov 1867. Mary died 24 Oct 1957 at 89 years of age.
She married William Davis Kenner 2 Aug 1887. William was born 9 Aug 1863. William died 11 Oct
1950 at 87 years of age. At 24 years of age William became the father of Harry Clay Kenner 1888. At 25 years of age
William became the father of Lanier Neill Kenner 1889. At 26 years of age William became the father of Nannie
Bradley Kenner 1890. At 29 years of age William became the father of Kenneth Kenner 1893. At 31 years of age William
became the father of Elsie Clay Kenner 1895.
At 20 years of age Mary became the mother of Harry Clay Kenner 1888. At 21 years of age Mary became the mother of
Lanier Neill Kenner 1889. At 22 years of age Mary became the mother of Nannie Bradley Kenner 1890. At 25 years of age
Mary became the mother of Kenneth Kenner 1893. At 27 years of age Mary became the mother of Elsie Clay Kenner 1895.
Mary Lucretia Clay and William Davis Kenner had the following children:
260. Miriam Gratz9 Clay (Thomas
Hart8, Thomas Hart7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) birth
date unknown. Miriam died 28 Jan 1949 in Haverhill, Ma.
She married William Cogswell in Lexington, Ky, 10 Oct 1905.
Miriam Gratz Clay and William Cogswell had the following child:
263. Elizabeth J. "Bettie"9 Erwin (Henry Clay8, Anne Brown7
Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 9 Jul 1854.
She married Clinton T. Brockett. Clinton was born in Va 1851. Clinton died 30 Apr 1929
in Fulton Co., Ga, at 77 years of age. At 28 years of age Clinton became the father of Lillie L. Brockett in Montgomery
Co., Va, 28 Jul 1879. At 31 years of age Clinton became the father of Clinton Brockett in Atlanta, Ga, 9 Dec
1882. At 33 years of age Clinton became the father of Robert L. Brockett in Atlanta, Ga, 1 Sep 1884.
At 25 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Lillie L. Brockett in Montgomery Co., Va, 28 Jul 1879. At 28 years of
age Elizabeth became the mother of Clinton Brockett in Atlanta, Ga, 9 Dec 1882. At 30 years of age Elizabeth
became the mother of Robert L. Brockett in Atlanta, Ga, 1 Sep 1884.
Elizabeth J. "Bettie" Erwin and Clinton T. Brockett had the following children:
266. Ann Clay "Anna"9 Cowles (Lucretia Hart8 Erwin, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Al Jun 1853.
She married Walter P. Watson 1884. Walter was born Oct 1858. At 32 years of age Walter became
the father of Walter B. Watson Jun 1891. Walter P. Watson is listed in the 1900 Census for Orange County, Florida as a locomotive
engineer.
At 38 years of age Ann became the mother of Walter B. Watson Jun 1891. Anna C. Cowles appears in the 1870 Census in Dutchess
County, New York in the household of Frederick Sipperly, age 48, along with her aunt, Virginia E. Cowles.
Ann Clay "Anna" Cowles and Walter P. Watson had the following child:
267. Lucretia Clay9 Erwin (Andrew
Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Independence, Mo 12 Jun 1854. Lucretia died 1929 in Lexington, Ky, at 75 years of age. Her body was interred
in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
She married Minor Young Simpson in Fayette Co., Ky, 5 Feb 1876. Minor was born in Fayette Co.,
Ky 17 Nov 1836. Minor was the son of Robert Simpson and Sedonia Young. Minor died 11 Feb 1921 in Fayette Co.,
Ky, at 84 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At 40 years of age Minor
became the father of John M. Clay Simpson in Kentucky, 1877. At 42 years of age Minor became the father of
Josephine Clay Simpson in Kentucky, 1879. At 43 years of age Minor became the father of Eugene Erwin Simpson in
Kentucky, 1880. At 59 years of age Minor became the father of Henry Clay Simpson in Kentucky, 27 May 1896.
At 23 years of age Lucretia became the mother of John M. Clay Simpson in Kentucky, 1877. At 25 years of age
Lucretia became the mother of Josephine Clay Simpson in Kentucky, 1879. At 26 years of age Lucretia became the
mother of Eugene Erwin Simpson in Kentucky, 1880. At 41 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Henry Clay
Simpson in Kentucky, 27 May 1896.
Lucretia Clay Erwin and Minor Young Simpson had the following children:
269. Mary Webster9 Erwin (Andrew
Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Jackson Co, Mo 5 Feb 1861. Mary died 28 Dec 1931 in Lexington, Ky, at 70 years of age. Her body was interred
in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
She married Matthew William Anderson in Hamilton Co., Oh, 3 Sep 1890. Matthew was born in
Jackson Co., Mo 20 Dec 1836. Matthew was the son of George W. Anderson and Sally Stewart. Matthew died 21 Jan
1906 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo, at 69 years of age. His body was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, Mo.
At 25 years of age Matthew became the father of Kate B. Anderson in Jackson Co., Mo, 24 Feb 1862. At 42 years of age
Matthew became the father of Nellie Anderson in Independence, Mo, 1879. At 54 years of age Matthew became the
father of Henry Clay Anderson in Independence, Mo, Jul 1891. Matthew became the father of George Anderson in
Independence, Mo, about 1893. At 58 years of age Matthew became the father of Matthew William Anderson in Independence,
Mo, 24 Jun 1895. His biography from Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri, Vol. 1, Howard L. Conard, Editor, 1901, follows:
Anderson, Matthew William, banker, was born December 20, 1836, on the farm of his father, four miles from Independence, Missouri. His
parents were George W. and Sally (Stewart) Anderson, both of whom were natives of Kentucky and members of splendid Southern families, whose
records for thrift and integrity are spotless. They were married in Kentucky and removed to Missouri in 1836, the year M. W. Anderson was
born. They located on the acres that composed the old homestead for so many years, near Independence, and played no small part in the
wonderful transformation which caused Western Missouri to blossom from a pioneer wilderness into luxurious cultivation during their years.
The son was left upon his own resources early in life, on account of the death of his father, but proved equal to the stern task before him.
He received a common school education in the schools of Jackson County, and had a good, practical preparation for the numerous undertakings
which were to combine in making his life successful. In 1860 he was elected constable of Blue Township, in Jackson County, defeating six
opponents in a race that was hotly contested. In those days the office of constable was equally renumerative with the office of sheriff. It
was ably filled by the young man until the edict went forth that officeholders must take the "Gamble oath." That order having been
promulgated and Mr. Anderson being unwilling to swear against convictions which came from Southern blood, he gave up the office. In 1862 he
went to New Mexico and engaged in the business of overland freighting, in the employ of Irvin, Jackman & Co. He followed that line of work
for about six months. After returning to Missouri he became deputy sheriff of Jackson County, in 1868, under Charles Dougherty, and served
in that capacity until 1870. Between the time of his return from New Mexico and his acceptance of the office of deputy sheriff he engaged in
farming in Jackson County. The Democratic party nominated him for collector of Jackson County, but his first race was followed by defeat,
James L. Gray being elected. His second candidacy was successful, however, and in 1872 he was elected collector by a large majority. The
oath of office was taken in 1873 and he served as collector four years. During this time, having prospered in financial affairs, he was a
silent partner in the banking house of Brown, Hughes & Co., paid considerable attention to the raising of fine stock and looked after a
large ranch which he had purchased in New Mexico. When the Anderson-Chiles Banking Company of Independence was organized he was made
president of the concern, and for several years it was one of the strongest private banking houses in western Missouri. In 1889 this bank
was nationalized and Mr. Anderson was chosen president. Since that time he has been president of this strong establishment, which is known
as the First National Bank, and his reputation as a careful, successful business man is firmly established. Mr. Anderson has large property
holdings which require much attention, and not all of his time is devoted to the banking business. He is one of the most prominent dealers
in fine cattle in Missouri, and his splendid herd of Bates shorthorns which graze on the pastures of his four hundred acre farm near
Independence is considered the standard of its kind. In addition to the office of county collector Mr. Anderson received other honors from
the people of his community, serving for eighteen years as a member of the city council of Independence. He is a member of the Episcopal
Church and holds the office of senior warden in Trinity Church, Independence. He was married, in 1861 to Miss Julia Daniel, of Jackson
County, Missouri. To them two children, daughters, were born. Mrs. Anderson died in 1888. The husband was the second time married in 1892,
his bride being Miss Mary W. Ervin, daughter of Colonel Eugene Ervin, of Lexington, Kentucky. Colonel Ervin was a grandson of the
distinguished Kentucky statesman, Henry Clay, and of such noble ancestry Mrs. Anderson and her two bright sons, Henry Clay and Matthew
William, have reason to be proud. Another genealogically rich biography from The United States Biographical Dictionary, Missouri Volume
(1878): MATTHEW W. ANDERSON. INDEPENDENCE. MATTHEW W. ANDERSON was born December 20, 1836, in Jackson county, Missouri. His father, George
W. Anderson, was born in Montgomery county, Kentucky, September 10, 1810, and his father was born in Virginia. George W. Anderson was raised
on a farm and received a common school education. When eighteen years of age he married Miss Sarah Stewart, January 27, 1829. Miss Stewart
was born in Montgomery county, Kentucky, September 10, 1809, and was the daughter of Jacob Stewart, who was a native Virginian, and whose
father was born in New Jersey. The mother of Sarah Stewart was Anna Nichols, of Virginia. The parents of Matthew W. Anderson came to Jackson
county, Missouri, in 1836, and located in Blue township, four and one-half miles east of Independence. January 18, 1859, his father died;
the wife still survives him and lives upon the old farm. George Anderson left at his death eight children, four sons and four daughters, as
follows: Eliza Ann, Matthew W., James R., Mary F., Jacob S., George W., Rachel and Elizabeth. The subject of our sketch was the eldest son,
and was raised and educated in his native county; and lived on a farm until December, 1872, since which time he has resided in Independence,
Missouri. From 1858 to 1860 he was deputy sheriff under Burrus; he was then elected constable of Blue township, having eight opponents, and
receiving more votes than all of them combined. This office he held for only one year, when he resigned. In 1862 he went to New Mexico as
assistant wagon master, returning to Jackson county in 1863. In the same year he moved to Platte county, where he remained but a short time,
engaging while there in trading and farming. In the fall of 1865 he again returned to Jackson county and went on a farm, where he remained
until 1868, when he was appointed deputy sheriff under Charles Dougherty, which position he held two years. In 1872 he was elected collector
of Jackson county, and was re-elected again in 1874. Mr. Anderson was a county officer for eighteen years. Quotations from county papers
will show how much he was appreciated by the people. In the collector®s office Mr. M. W. Anderson has kept a perfect set of books, easily
investigated and showing at a glance the exact account of the collector with the county. As his settlements are made every month, and his
balance sheets struck at each settlement, any one who is curious to know the state of the accounts between him and the treasurer, can do so
without consulting the collector, as his books are so accurately and exactly kept that any man of ordinary business intelligence can
understand them upon a slight inspection. To give some idea of the labor required to do this, we will state that there are no less than
fifteen separate funds in this county, viz.: State, county, special interest, poor house, bridge, road, Van Buren township, Westport horse
railroad, Kaw township, Kansas City, Independence, Westport and Lee®s Summit school funds (they being incorporated schools), and the
district school funds, Of the latter, there are one hundred and five districts, with each one of which the collector keeps a separate
account. So that in reality the financial transactions of one hundred and nineteen different funds are to be accurately kept by the
collector; requiring an amount of labor, care and attention, particularly at certain seasons of the year, which no one can fully appreciate
who has not had some experience in such business. But such is the order with which the books are kept, that not only can the general
business of the office be seen at a glance, but also the special business of each fund. If any school director wants to know the financial
condition of his district, he has but to turn to the number of his district, and the debits and credits will show at once whether anything
has been placed in the treasurer®s hands, or how much remains uncollected. In the book in which the charges for settlements are made,
seventy-six pages, of forty lines each, have been written since the 17th of May 1875 - showing over three thousand in less than a year. Not
only are the books in good order, but the collections for the past year, considering the financial depression, the distressed condition of
the country and the large municipal, township and county debts, have been unusually large. About eighty per cent. of the tax of 1875 has
been collected. Only twenty per cent remains unpaid for that year; but ten per cent. for the year 1874, and five per cent, for the year 1873
- all these subject to corrections for improper assessments, receipts held and not returned, etc. We may say, without fear of contradiction,
that no collector in the State can show a better set of books or a more conscientious discharge of duty than Mr. Anderson; and we think so
much is due to an officer, at the close of his official term, who has proven himself honest, faithful and capable. In 1877 Mr. Anderson
became one of the leading members of the banking firm of Brown, Hughes & Co., of Independence. In a few months the firm was changed to
Anderson, Hughes & Co. Although this is the youngest bank in the city, being about two years old, and having two rival banks, still it is
the leading bank in the city. May 7, 1861, Mr. Anderson married Miss Julia A. Daniel, who was born in Jackson county, Missouri, March 24,
1842, and received her education in her native county. Her father, Robert Daniel, was born in Middlesex county, Virginia, April 10, 1798.
His father, Robert Daniel, died in October of the same year; and in 1812, when Robert was about fourteen years old, his mother moved from
Virginia to Montgomery county, Kentucky. September 5, 1820, Robert Daniel married Catherine Hanline, who was born in November, 1798, in
Montgomery county, Kentucky. Her father was a native of North Carolina and one of the early pioneers of Kentucky, immigrating with Daniel
Boone. In 1836 Mrs. Anderson®s father moved to Missouri. Her parents had eight children, as follows: Overton, Robert and Albert, who died in
Kentucky; Susan, now the wife of William Allen; Robert, residing in Texas; Catherine, the wife of Rodney Mire; Jessie; and Julia, the wife
of M. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have one child, a daughter, Catherine B., born February 24, 1862. Mr. Anderson is a Royal Arch
Mason, and Chancellor Commander in the Knights of Pythias. In politics he is a Democrat. He is not a professor of religion, but gives his
influence always on the side of right. Mrs. Anderson is a member of the Missionary Baptist Church. His domestic relations are very happy,
and his home a bright and beautiful place.
At 30 years of age Mary became the mother of Henry Clay Anderson in Independence, Mo, Jul 1891. Mary became the
mother of George Anderson in Independence, Mo, about 1893. At 34 years of age Mary became the mother of Matthew
William Anderson in Independence, Mo, 24 Jun 1895. Her obituary from the Lexington Herald: Mrs. Mary W. Anderson, widow of Matthew
William Anderson, died at her apartmen in Wellington Arms at 5:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon after a protracted illness. She was the
daughter of Eugene and Josephine Russell Erwin and was a great granddaughter of Henry Clay. She is survived by two sons, Matthew William
Anderson of Lexington and Henry Clay Anderson of Miami Fla., and three granddaughters, Lucy, Mary W. and Sarah Anderson of Lexington.
Funeral servivces will be conducted at the grave in the family lot in the Lexington cemetery at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. The Rt. Rev. H.
P. Almon Abbott, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington, will officiate. Pallbearers will be Eugene Simpson, Lawrence Simpson, Clay
Simpson, Burt V. Halbert, Jr., Howard Evans, and David T. Eastin.
Mary Webster Erwin and Matthew William Anderson had the following children:
271. Edward Clay9 Erwin (Charles
Edward (Ned)8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Fayette Co., Ky 29 Feb 1860. Edward died 21 Aug 1931 in St. Louis, Mo, at 71 years of age.
He married Jessie Wallace Sweeney in Owensboro, Ky, 1889. Jessie was born in Owensboro,
Daviess Co., Ky 19 Apr 1870. Jessie was the daughter of William N. Sweeney and Elizabeth Rogers. Jessie died
1925 in Clay Co., Mo, at 55 years of age. At 19 years of age Jessie became the mother of Thomas Sweeney Erwin in Daviess
Co., Ky, 1 Feb 1890.
At 29 years of age Edward became the father of Thomas Sweeney Erwin in Daviess Co., Ky, 1 Feb 1890.
Edward Clay Erwin and Jessie Wallace Sweeney had the following child:
273. Nanette9 Mcdowell (Anne
Brown8 Clay, Henry7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
18 Dec 1859. Nanette died 5 Jul 1948 at 88 years of age.
She married Thomas S. Bullock 19 Apr 1892. Thomas was born 5 Jun 1859. Thomas died 27 Jul
1929 at 70 years of age. At 34 years of age Thomas became the father of Henry Mcdowell Bullock 21 Nov 1893.
At 33 years of age Nanette became the mother of Henry Mcdowell Bullock 21 Nov 1893.
Nanette Mcdowell and Thomas S. Bullock had the following child:
274. Henry Clay9 Mcdowell (Anne
Brown8 Clay, Henry7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Louisville, Ky 24 Aug 1861. Henry died 8 Oct 1933 in Lynchburg, Va, at 72 years of age.
He married Louise (Elsie) Mentelle Clay in Rogersville, Tn, 5 Jul 1893. Louise was born in
Lynchburg, Tn 29 May 1866. Louise was the daughter of Henry Boyle Clay and Nannie Bradley Bynum. Louise died 17
Jul 1939 at 73 years of age. At 31 years of age Louise became the mother of Henry Clay Mcdowell 9 Mar 1898.
At 36 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay Mcdowell 9 Mar 1898.
Henry Clay Mcdowell and Louise (Elsie) Mentelle Clay had the following child:
275. William Adair9 Mcdowell (Anne
Brown8 Clay, Henry7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Louisville, Ky 16 Aug 1863. William died 14 Aug 1925 at 61 years of age.
He married twice. He married Alice H. Dudley 26 Oct 1887. Alice was born 29 Dec 1863. Alice was
the daughter of T. U. Dudley. Alice died Jan 1911 at 47 years of age. At 24 years of age Alice became the mother of
William Cochran Mcdowell 11 Nov 1888. He married Katharine Ramsey 27 May 1914. Katharine was
born 7 Oct 1873. Katharine died Mar 1935 at 61 years of age.
At 25 years of age William became the father of William Cochran Mcdowell 11 Nov 1888.
William Adair Mcdowell and Alice H. Dudley had the following children:
276. Thomas Clay9 Mcdowell (Anne
Brown8 Clay, Henry7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Louisville, Ky 9 Mar 1866. Thomas died 9 Feb 1935 at 68 years of age.
He married Mary Goodloe 15 Nov 1888. Mary was born 3 Dec 1866. Mary was the daughter of
William Cassius Goodloe and Mary Man. Mary died 21 Oct 1953 at 86 years of age. At 24 years of age Mary became
the mother of Ann Clay Mcdowell 7 Mar 1891. At 28 years of age Mary became the mother of William Cassius Goodloe Mcdowell
3 Jul 1895.
At 24 years of age Thomas became the father of Ann Clay Mcdowell 7 Mar 1891. At 29 years of age Thomas became the father
of William Cassius Goodloe Mcdowell 3 Jul 1895.
Thomas Clay Mcdowell and Mary Goodloe had the following children:
277. Julia Prather9 Mcdowell (Anne
Brown8 Clay, Henry7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Franklin Co., Ky 12 Feb 1868. Julia died Nov 1942 at 74 years of age.
She married William Bass Brock 12 Nov 1904. William was born in Harrison Co., Ky 17 Feb 1869.
William was the son of James Thomas Brock and Susan Bass. William died 15 Jul 1929 at 60 years of age. At 36 years of
age William became the father of William Bass Brock 8 Sep 1905. At 40 years of age William became the father of
Henry Clay Mcdowell Brock 19 Jul 1909.
At 37 years of age Julia became the mother of William Bass Brock 8 Sep 1905. At 41 years of age Julia became the mother
of Henry Clay Mcdowell Brock 19 Jul 1909.
Julia Prather Mcdowell and William Bass Brock had the following children:
282. Robert Pepper9 Clay (Charles
Donald8, James Brown7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Lexington, Ky 1903. Robert died 1977 in Chickasaw Co., Mississippi, at 74 years of age.
He married Mary Martha Martindale. Mary was born in Paris, Il 3 Sep 1903. Mary died 29
Jan 1997 in Port Gibson, Ms, at 93 years of age. Mary became the mother of Lucy Starling Clay Apr. At 31 years of age
Mary became the mother of Susan Martindale Clay 3 Jan 1935. At 38 years of age Mary became the mother of Robert
Pepper Clay 28 Sep 1941.
Robert became the father of Lucy Starling Clay Apr. At 31 years of age Robert became the father of Susan Martindale
Clay 3 Jan 1935. At 38 years of age Robert became the father of Robert Pepper Clay 28 Sep 1941.
Robert Pepper Clay and Mary Martha Martindale had the following children:
284. Bernard Pratte9 Taylor (Porter
Clay8, Eleanor Hart7 Clay, Porter6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Mo Sep 1854. Bernard died 22 Feb 1907 in Pendleton, Ca, at 52 years of age. His body was interred in St.
Louis, Mo.
He married Julia D. 1881. Julia was born Dec 1855. At 29 years of age Julia became the mother
of Marie L. Taylor in Warren Co., Mo, Oct 1885. At 33 years of age Julia became the mother of J. Darby Taylor in
Warren Co., Mo, Jun 1889.
At 31 years of age Bernard became the father of Marie L. Taylor in Warren Co., Mo, Oct 1885. At 34 years of age
Bernard became the father of J. Darby Taylor in Warren Co., Mo, Jun 1889.
Bernard Pratte Taylor and Julia D. had the following children:
285. Porter Clay9 Taylor (Porter
Clay8, Eleanor Hart7 Clay, Porter6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Mo Jan 1858. Porter died 13 Jan 1935 in Lincoln Co., Mo, at 76 years of age.
He married twice. He married an unknown person. He married Georgie B. 1898.
Georgie was born in Mo Jan 1858.
At 23 years of age Porter became the father of Porter Clay Taylor in Warren Co., Mo, Apr 1881. At 27 years of age
Porter became the father of Thomas B. Taylor in Warren Co, Mo, Jan 1885. At 29 years of age Porter became the
father of Celeste P. Taylor in Warren Co., Mo, May 1887. At 31 years of age Porter became the father of Medora
Taylor in Warren Co., Mo, Jul 1889. At 35 years of age Porter became the father of Foreman Taylor in Warren Co,
Mo, Nov 1893. At 39 years of age Porter became the father of Bernard Taylor in Warren Co, Mo, Mar 1897.
Porter Clay Taylor had the following children:
292. Roger9 Clay (William
Coon8, John7, Joshua6, John5, Charles4, Charles3, Charles2, John1) birth
date unknown.
Roger Clay had the following child:
293. Clifford9 Clay (Clifford8, John7, Joshua6, John5, Charles4, Charles3, Charles2, John1) birth
date unknown.
Clifford Clay had the following child:
296. Minnie June10 Ford (Minnie
Anna9 Burch, Emma B8 Clay, Charles Edward7, Paulus Aurelius6, Charles5, Charles4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 1927.
She married Harry Francis Murdock 1943. Harry was born 1923. At 21 years of age Harry became
the father of June Marion Murdock 1944.
At 17 years of age Minnie became the mother of June Marion Murdock 1944.
Minnie June Ford and Harry Francis Murdock had the following child:
306. Lillie L.10 Brockett (Elizabeth J. "Bettie"9 Erwin, Henry Clay8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Montgomery Co., Va 28 Jul 1879. Lillie died 13 Jul 1933 in Calhoun Co., Ga, at 53 years of age.
She married William Thornton Comer 1902. William was born in Al 1872. William was the son of
St. George Legare Comer and Laura V. Thornton. William died 21 Nov 1928 in Floyd Co., Ga, at 56 years of age.
At 31 years of age William became the father of William Thornton Comer in Ga, 1903. At 37 years of age William
became the father of Clinton Brockett Comer in Ga, Jul 1909. At 39 years of age William became the father of
Bettie Erwin Comer in Ga, 1911.
At 23 years of age Lillie became the mother of William Thornton Comer in Ga, 1903. At 29 years of age Lillie
became the mother of Clinton Brockett Comer in Ga, Jul 1909. At 31 years of age Lillie became the mother of Bettie
Erwin Comer in Ga, 1911.
Lillie L. Brockett and William Thornton Comer had the following children:
313. Henry Clay10 Simpson (Lucretia
Clay9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6,
John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Kentucky 27 May 1896. Henry died 1986 in Lexington,
Ky, at 90 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
He married Louisiana Gibson Wood Jun 1937. Louisiana was born in Charlotte, Nc 16 Sep 1910.
Louisiana was the daughter of Word Harris Wood and Louisiana Breckinridge Gibson. Louisiana died 20 Sep 2007 in
Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, at 97 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At 28
years of age Louisiana became the mother of Henry Clay Simpson in Lexington, Ky, 7 Nov 1938. At 31 years of age
Louisiana became the mother of Word Wood Simpson in Lexington, Ky, 26 Nov 1941. At 35 years of age Louisiana
became the mother of Josephine Russell Simpson in Lexington, Ky, 26 Apr 1946.
At 42 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay Simpson in Lexington, Ky, 7 Nov 1938. At 45 years of age
Henry became the father of Word Wood Simpson in Lexington, Ky, 26 Nov 1941. At 49 years of age Henry became the
father of Josephine Russell Simpson in Lexington, Ky, 26 Apr 1946.
Henry Clay Simpson and Louisiana Gibson Wood had the following children:
316. Matthew William10 Anderson (Mary
Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6,
John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Independence, Mo 24 Jun 1895. Matthew died 23 May
1967 in Lexington, Ky, at 71 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
He married Lucy Alexander Humphreys Chenault in Lexington, Ky, 26 Sep 1916. Lucy was born in
Richmond, Ky 17 Jan 1897. Lucy was the daughter of Christopher David Chenault and Sarah Gibson Humphreys. Lucy
died 28 Dec 1975 in Lexington, Ky, at 78 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At
20 years of age Lucy became the mother of Lucy Chenault Anderson in Lexington, Ky, 29 Nov 1917. At 23 years of age
Lucy became the mother of Mary Webster Anderson in Lexington, Ky, 17 Jan 1920. At 25 years of age Lucy became the
mother of Sarah Gibson Anderson in Lexington, Ky, 20 Feb 1922. Obituary from the Lexington Herald-Leader: Mrs. Lucy Chenault
Anderson, 78, a descendant of one of the first settlers of Boonesborough, Nathaniel Hart, died Sunday. Mrs. Anderson, of 220 Chenault Road,
was the widow of Matthew William Anderson, who was a great-great-grandson of Henry Clay. Born in Richmond, she was the daughter of the late
Christopher David and Sarah Humphreys Chenault. She attended the National Cathedral, Washington, D.C., Sayre College, and Miss Ella
Williams' School. Mrs. Anderson was a member of Christ Church Episcopal, the Keeneland Club, Madison County Historical Society, Lexington
Rose Society and Blue Grass Iris Society. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mary A. LaBach, Mrs. Edward H. Jones and Mrs. Louis W.
List, Jr; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Chenault Buckner, all of Lexington; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services were held
Tuesday. Burial was in the Lexington Cemetery.
At 22 years of age Matthew became the father of Lucy Chenault Anderson in Lexington, Ky, 29 Nov 1917. At 24 years of age
Matthew became the father of Mary Webster Anderson in Lexington, Ky, 17 Jan 1920. At 26 years of age Matthew
became the father of Sarah Gibson Anderson in Lexington, Ky, 20 Feb 1922. His obituary from the Lexington Herald: Matthew
William Anderson, 71, a pioneer in the subdivision development of Lexington and an apartment house owner, died yesterday morning at his
home, 220 Chenault Road. Mr. Anderson was a great-great.grandson of Henry Clay and one of the first developers of Chevy Chase subdivision,
once part of the original Clay estate. He was a noted Fayette County sportsman and bred and raced his own horses. Born in Independence, Mo.,
he was a son of the late Matthew William and Mary Webster Erwin Anderson. He was a graduate of Culver Military Academy and the University of
Kentucky. Mr. Anderson was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and the Keeneland Club. He and his wife -- Mrs. Lucy Chenault Anderson -- had
celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary last September after 50 years of marriage. Besides his wife, survivors include three daughters,
Mrs. Edward H. Jones, Mrs. Mary A. LaBach and Mrs. Louis W. List Jr.; nine grandchildren, William Anderson LaBach, James Parker LaBach, Mrs.
John Hutton, Edward H. Jones Jr., William Chenault Jones, Mrs. Sidney Hulette, Louis W. List III, Henry Clay List and David A. List, all of
Lexington, and four great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Lexington Cemetery by the Rev. Giles
E. Lewis. Friends may call at the W. R. Milward Mortuary --Broadway after noon today.
Matthew William Anderson and Lucy Alexander Humphreys Chenault had the following children:
317. Thomas Sweeney10 Erwin (Edward
Clay9, Charles Edward (Ned)8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6,
John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Daviess Co., Ky 1 Feb 1890. Thomas died Feb 1981 in
Kansas City, Clay Co., Mo, at 91 years of age.
He married Jeannette Patricia Mcnaghten in Kansas City, Mo, 26 May 1917. Jeannette was born
in Witchita, Ks 26 Apr 1895. Jeannette was the daughter of William E. Mcnaghten and Ollie Kenworthy. At 22 years of
age Jeannette became the mother of Patricia Jane Erwin in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo, 14 Mar 1918. At 25 years of age
Jeannette became the mother of Elizabeth B. Erwin in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo, 20 Sep 1920. At 33 years of age
Jeannette became the mother of Jessie Lucretia Erwin in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo, 4 May 1928.
At 28 years of age Thomas became the father of Patricia Jane Erwin in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo, 14 Mar 1918. At 30
years of age Thomas became the father of Elizabeth B. Erwin in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo, 20 Sep 1920. At 38 years of
age Thomas became the father of Jessie Lucretia Erwin in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo, 4 May 1928.
Thomas Sweeney Erwin and Jeannette Patricia Mcnaghten had the following children:
320. William Cochran10 Mcdowell (William Adair9, Anne Brown8
Clay, Henry7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 11 Nov 1888. William
died 28 Nov 1936 at 48 years of age.
He married twice. He married Columbia Whitney. Columbia became the mother of Alice D.
Mcdowell 7 Oct 1913. He married Mariam Dallam. Mariam was born 1901. Mariam died 1947 at 46
years of age.
At 24 years of age William became the father of Alice D. Mcdowell 7 Oct 1913.
William Cochran Mcdowell and Columbia Whitney had the following child:
321. Ann Clay10 Mcdowell (Thomas
Clay9, Anne Brown8 Clay, Henry7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 7 Mar 1891.
She married three times. She married William S. Stuckey. William was born Feb 1894. William
died Nov 1940 at 46 years of age. At 22 years of age William became the father of William Stuckey 12 Dec 1916. At 27 years of
age William became the father of Mary G. Stuckey 25 Jul 1921. She married Harry Beaumont.
Harry was born 1902. Harry died Feb 1947 at 44 years of age. She married George Goodwin 4 Feb
1933. George was born Aug 1888.
At 25 years of age Ann became the mother of William Stuckey 12 Dec 1916. At 30 years of age Ann became the mother of
Mary G. Stuckey 25 Jul 1921.
Ann Clay Mcdowell and William S. Stuckey had the following children:
324. Henry Clay Mcdowell10 Brock (Julia Prather9 Mcdowell, Anne Brown8 Clay, Henry7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 19 Jul 1909. Henry
died 20 Oct 1965 at 56 years of age.
He married Mary I. Bradley 1940. Mary was born 12 Dec 1912. At 29 years of age Mary became
the mother of Clay Mcdowell Brock 17 Jul 1942. At 33 years of age Mary became the mother of William Craig Brock 12 Sep
1946.
At 32 years of age Henry became the father of Clay Mcdowell Brock 17 Jul 1942. At 37 years of age Henry became the father
of William Craig Brock 12 Sep 1946.
Henry Clay Mcdowell Brock and Mary I. Bradley had the following children:
325. Lucy Starling10 Clay (Robert
Pepper9, Charles Donald8, James Brown7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born Apr.
She married Ned Richard Boyajian in Church Of The Ascension, New York, Ny, 1963. Ned was born
10 Jun 1932. Ned became the father of Robert Clay Boyajian Aug. At 32 years of age Ned became the father of Ned
Richard Boyajian in Englewood, Nj, 13 Jun 1964.
Lucy became the mother of Robert Clay Boyajian Aug. Lucy became the mother of Ned Richard Boyajian in Englewood,
Nj, 13 Jun 1964.
Lucy Starling Clay and Ned Richard Boyajian had the following children:
326. Susan Martindale10 Clay (Robert Pepper9, Charles Donald8, James Brown7, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 3 Jan 1935.
She married Benjamin Magruder Disharoon.
Susan Martindale Clay and Benjamin Magruder Disharoon had the following children:
336. Robert10 Clay (Roger9, William Coon8, John7, Joshua6, John5, Charles4, Charles3, Charles2, John1) birth date unknown.
Robert Clay had the following child:
339. William Thornton11 Comer (Lillie L.10 Brockett, Elizabeth J. "Bettie"9 Erwin, Henry Clay8, Anne
Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Ga 1903.
He married Martha Anne Dejarnette in Atlanta, Fulton Co., Ga, 11 Apr 1921. Martha is the daughter
of John T. Dejarnette and Edna Earl Kelton.
William Thornton Comer and Martha Anne Dejarnette had the following children:
341. Bettie Erwin11 Comer (Lillie
L.10 Brockett, Elizabeth J. "Bettie"9
Erwin, Henry Clay8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Ga 1911.
Bettie Erwin Comer and Lee Burgin had the following children:
342. Henry Clay11 Simpson (Henry
Clay10, Lucretia Clay9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7
Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Lexington, Ky 7 Nov 1938.
He married Katherine Meyer in Craftsbury, Vt, 8 Jul 1967. Katherine was born in Summit,
Nj. Katherine became the mother of Katherine Hathaway Simpson in Summit, Nj, 4 Feb 1970. Katherine became
the mother of Anne Clay Simpson 4 Jul 1971. Katherine became the mother of Josephine Clay Simpson in Summit, Nj,
18 Jan 1974.
At 31 years of age Henry became the father of Katherine Hathaway Simpson in Summit, Nj, 4 Feb 1970. At 32 years of age
Henry became the father of Anne Clay Simpson 4 Jul 1971. At 35 years of age Henry became the father of Josephine
Clay Simpson in Summit, Nj, 18 Jan 1974.
Henry Clay Simpson and Katherine Meyer had the following children:
343. Word Wood11 Simpson (Henry
Clay10, Lucretia Clay9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7
Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Lexington, Ky 26 Nov 1941.
He married twice. He married Hannah Pribble. Hannah became the mother of Hart Wood Simpson in
Lexington, Ky, 3 Jun 1969. He married Mary Lloyd Ireland.
At 27 years of age Word became the father of Hart Wood Simpson in Lexington, Ky, 3 Jun 1969.
Word Wood Simpson and Hannah Pribble had the following child:
345. Lucy Chenault11 Anderson (Matthew
William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7
Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Lexington, Ky 29 Nov 1917. Lucy died 16 Oct 2004 in Lexington, Ky, at
86 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
She married Edward Harold Jones in Lexington, Ky, 10 May 1941. Edward was born in Ky 20
Sep 1919. Edward was the son of William Calvin Jones and Ina W.. Edward died 3 Mar 1996 in Lexington, Ky, at 76
years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At 25 years of age Edward became the father
of William Chenault Jones 1945. Edward Harold "Harry" Jones was a career officer in the United States Navy and served as a naval
pilot in World War II. He advanced to the rank of Commander in the Navy and then retired to Lexington, Kentucky where he lived on Holiday
Road and worked as a stockbroker and Realtor.
At 27 years of age Lucy became the mother of William Chenault Jones 1945. The obituary for Lucy Jones from the Lexington
Herald-Leader follows: JONES, Lucy Anderson, 86, widow of Edward Harold Jones, died Sat. Oct. 16, 2004. Born in Lexington, Ky.,she was the
daughter of the late Mathew William and Lucy Chenault Anderson. She attended the University of Kentucky and was a member of Chi Omega
Sorority, Idle Hour Country Club, Keeneland Association and Christ Church Cathedral. She was a great -great- great - granddaughter of Henry
Clay. She and her husband were devoted followers of the thoroughbred industry and together with their family enjoyed many wonderful moments
at Keeneland Race Course. Survivors are her son Edward H. Jones, Jr. and daughter -in-law, Brenda W. Jones, her son, William C. Jones and
daughter-in- law Carla A. Jones ; six grandchildren, Edward H. Jones III, Marshall Clay Jones, Lucy Christy Bradley, Brian Clay Jones,
Bradley Alexander Jones and William Chenault Jones ,Jr., seven great grandchildren. Friends may call 4 to 6 pm, Friday, at W. R. Milward
Mortuary Broadway. Funeral Services 12 pm Sat. at Christ Church Cathedral conducted by The Rev. Whayne M. Hougland, Jr. Burial will follow
at Lexington Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Edward H. Jones III, Marshall Clay Jones, Steve Bradley, Brian Clay Jones, Bradley Alexander
Jones, and William Chenault Jones, Jr. Memorials to Hospice of the Bluegrass or to Christ Church Cathedral.
Lucy Chenault Anderson and Edward Harold Jones had the following children:
346. Mary Webster11 Anderson (Matthew
William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7
Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Lexington, Ky 17 Jan 1920. Mary died 1 Feb 1998 in Lebanon, Oh, at 78
years of age.
She married James Parker Labach in Jeffersonville, In, 5 Feb 1938. James was born in Lexington,
Ky 10 Dec 1918. James was the son of James Oscar Labach and Mary Shepherd Parker. James died 24 Jul 2004 in
Spruce Pine, Nc, at 85 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At 20 years of age
James became the father of William Anderson Labach in Lexington, Ky, 29 Dec 1938. At 21 years of age James became
the father of Mary Ellyn Labach in Lexington, Ky, 2 Oct 1940. At 24 years of age James became the father of James
Parker Labach in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 16 Jan 1943. At 38 years of age James became the father of Frederick Avery
Labach 17 Aug 1957. Parker received his undergraduate education at the University of Kentucky and later earned a Ph.D. degree in Music
Education at Syracuse University. As an educator he taught students from the kindergarten through doctorate programs. As a composer he wrote
numerous art songs and compositions for small ensembles. He specialized in theory and literature of music. He retired from the faculty of
Kent State University to Spruce Pine, NC where he lived the remainder of his life. He was a Veteran of World War II in which he served in
the United States Army in the Phillipines. His obituary from the Lexington Herald-Leader in Lexington, Kentucky follows: LABACH, Dr.
James Parker, 85, widower of Patricia Avery LaBach, died Sun., July 25, 2004 in Spruce Pine, NC. He was the son of James Oscar LaBach and
Mary Shepherd Parker LaBach and was born in Lexington, Dec.10, 1918. He was a graduate of Henry Clay High School, the University of Kentucky
and Syracuse University. From early years music was always the main interest in Parker's life and he held various positions in that field in
Kentucky, Georgia, New York, and Ohio before retiring in Spruce Pine. He is survived by three sons, William Anderson LaBach and his wife,
Karen, Dr. James Parker LaBach Jr. and his wife, Donna, and Frederick Avery LaBach and his wife, Sharon Pigott; a daughter, Mary Ellyn
LaBach Hutton and her husband, Dr. John J. Hutton; a sister, Mary LaBach Kerr; and several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and
nephews, great nieces and great nephews. A private graveside service will be held Fri. with burial in the Lexington Cemetery. Kerr Brothers
Funeral Home - Main St. is in charge of arrangements. Guestbook at Legacy.com Published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on 7/29/2004.
At 18 years of age Mary became the mother of William Anderson Labach in Lexington, Ky, 29 Dec 1938. At 20 years of age
Mary became the mother of Mary Ellyn Labach in Lexington, Ky, 2 Oct 1940. At 22 years of age Mary became the
mother of James Parker Labach in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 16 Jan 1943. Obituary of Mary Webster Anderson written by my
sister, Mary Ellyn Hutton: Mary Webster Anderson LaBach, native and long-time resident of Lexington, died Sunday, February 1, in Lebanon,
Ohio. Mrs. LaBach, 78, managed rental property in Chevy Chase before moving to Ohio in 1995. An avid gardener, she was an officer and
consulting rosarian for the Lexington Rose Society and a member of the Hemerocallis and Iris Societies. She was a member of the Lexington
Kennel Club, the Keeneland Club and was a breeder of Shi-Tzu and Maltese dogs, including several champions. Mrs. LaBach was the daughter of
Matthew William and Lucy Chenault Anderson of Lexington and a great-great-great granddaughter of Henry Clay. She attended Sayre School,
Henry Clay High School and was a member of Christ Church Episcopal. She is survived by two sons, William Anderson LaBach of Lexington and
Dr. James Parker LaBach, Jr. of Overland Park, Kansas; a daughter, Mary Ellyn LaBach Hutton of Cincinnati; five grandchildren, Mary Rebecca
Hutton Fink of Tipp City, Ohio; John Stafford Hutton of Cincinnati, Elizabeth LaBach Hutton of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Virginia Kathryn
LaBach of Los Angeles and Elaine Parker LaBach of Lawrence, Kansas; and three great-grandchildren. She also leaves a sister, Lucy Anderson
Jones of Lexington. Interment will be at Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati. Memorials to the University of Cincinnati Foundation Geriatics
Fund, P.O. Box 670544, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0544.
Mary Webster Anderson and James Parker Labach had the following children:
347. Sarah Gibson11 Anderson (Matthew
William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7
Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Lexington, Ky 20 Feb 1922. Sarah died 19 Aug 1982 in Lexington, Ky, at
60 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
She married Louis William List in Anniston, Al, 1 May 1943. Louis was born in Paducah,
Ky 2 Aug 1923. Louis was the son of Louis William List and Maurine Rye. Louis died 16 Feb 1972 in Lexington,
Ky, at 48 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At 20 years of age Louis
became the father of Sarah Anderson List in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 17 Jun 1944. At 21 years of age Louis became the
father of Louis William List in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 23 Jul 1945. At 26 years of age Louis became the father of
Henry Clay Anderson List in Lexington, Ky, 25 May 1950. At 29 years of age Louis became the father of David
Anthony List in Lexington, Ky, 22 Nov 1952.
At 22 years of age Sarah became the mother of Sarah Anderson List in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 17 Jun 1944. At 23
years of age Sarah became the mother of Louis William List in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 23 Jul 1945. At 28 years of
age Sarah became the mother of Henry Clay Anderson List in Lexington, Ky, 25 May 1950. At 30 years of age Sarah
became the mother of David Anthony List in Lexington, Ky, 22 Nov 1952.
Sarah Gibson Anderson and Louis William List had the following children:
349. Elizabeth B.11 Erwin (Thomas
Sweeney10, Edward Clay9, Charles Edward (Ned)8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo 20 Sep 1920.
She married James Colt. James became the father of Elizabeth Colt 1945. James became
the father of Janice Colt 1949.
At 24 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Elizabeth Colt 1945. At 28 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of
Janice Colt 1949.
Elizabeth B. Erwin and James Colt had the following children:
350. Jessie Lucretia11 Erwin (Thomas Sweeney10, Edward Clay9, Charles Edward (Ned)8, Anne
Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo 4 May 1928. Jessie
died 29 Dec 2005 in Foley, Al, at 77 years of age.
She married Lewis Anderson. Lewis became the father of Lewis Anderson 1947.
At 19 years of age Jessie became the mother of Lewis Anderson 1947.
Jessie Lucretia Erwin and Lewis Anderson had the following children:
368. Katherine Hathaway12 Simpson (Henry Clay11, Henry Clay10, Lucretia Clay9 Erwin, Andrew
Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Summit, Nj 4 Feb 1970.
She married Michael Burgmaier in Craftsbury, Vt, 22 Aug 1998. Michael became the father of
Tobias Hart Burgmaier in Hanover, Nh, 26 Oct 2000.
At 30 years of age Katherine became the mother of Tobias Hart Burgmaier in Hanover, Nh, 26 Oct 2000.
Katherine Hathaway Simpson and Michael Burgmaier had the following child:
372. Edward Harold12 Jones (Lucy
Chenault11 Anderson, Matthew William10,
Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) birth
date unknown.
He married Brenda Whitehouse. Brenda is the daughter of Marshall Wilson Whitehouse and
Frances Lahue Wilson. Brenda became the mother of Edward Harold "Ted" Jones 7 May 1964. Brenda became the mother
of Lucy Christy Jones 6 Feb 1967.
Edward became the father of Edward Harold "Ted" Jones 7 May 1964. Edward became the father of Lucy Christy Jones 6
Feb 1967.
Edward Harold Jones and Brenda Whitehouse had the following children:
373. William Chenault12 Jones (Lucy
Chenault11 Anderson, Matthew William10,
Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
1945.
He married Carla. Carla became the mother of Brian Clay Jones 9 Jun 1971. Carla became
the mother of Bradley Alexander Jones 10 Sep 1973. Carla became the mother of William Chenault Jones 1 Jun 1980.
At 25 years of age William became the father of Brian Clay Jones 9 Jun 1971. At 28 years of age William became the father
of Bradley Alexander Jones 10 Sep 1973. At 34 years of age William became the father of William Chenault Jones 1 Jun
1980.
William Chenault Jones and Carla had the following children:
375. Mary Ellyn12 Labach (Mary
Webster11 Anderson, Matthew William10,
Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Lexington, Ky 2 Oct 1940.
She married John James Hutton in Lexington, Ky, 13 Jun 1964. John was born 24 Jul 1936. John
is the son of John Hutton and Alice Virgin. At 28 years of age John became the father of Mary Rebecca Hutton in
Boston, Ma, 23 Jan 1965. At 31 years of age John became the father of John Stafford Hutton in Lexington, Ky, 21
Dec 1967. At 43 years of age John became the father of Elizabeth Labach Hutton in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 27 Jul
1979.
At 24 years of age Mary became the mother of Mary Rebecca Hutton in Boston, Ma, 23 Jan 1965. At 27 years of age
Mary became the mother of John Stafford Hutton in Lexington, Ky, 21 Dec 1967. At 38 years of age Mary became the
mother of Elizabeth Labach Hutton in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 27 Jul 1979. Mary Ellen received he undergraduate education
from the University of Kentucky and earned an M.A. degree in Music from Yale University where she was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow. She received
a law degree from the University of Kentucky. She is a musician and music critic.
Mary Ellyn Labach and John James Hutton had the following children:
376. James Parker12 Labach (Mary
Webster11 Anderson, Matthew William10,
Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky 16 Jan 1943.
He married Donna Poore in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 2 Aug 1969. Donna was born in Falmouth,
Pendleton Co., Ky 11 Feb 1943. Donna is the daughter of William Hardin Dickerson Poore and Nora Lena Lewis. At 29
years of age Donna became the mother of Virginia Kathryn Labach in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 19 May 1972. At 32 years
of age Donna became the mother of Elaine Parker Labach in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 26 Jul 1975. Donna Poore graduated
from the University of Kentucky with a degree in Music Education and a major in piano. She taught in public and private schools for 4 years
and held positions as a church organist. She has taught as an independent music teacher for 35 years.
At 29 years of age James became the father of Virginia Kathryn Labach in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 19 May 1972. At 32
years of age James became the father of Elaine Parker Labach in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 26 Jul 1975. Parker received
his undergraduate education from the United States Military Academy at West Point and at the University of Kentucky where he received a
degree in Biochemistry. He received his M.D. degree from the University of Kentucky and is now a pathologist in Kansas City.
James Parker Labach and Donna Poore had the following children:
377. Sarah Anderson12 List (Sarah
Gibson11 Anderson, Matthew William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky 17 Jun 1944.
She married Sidney Harrel Hulette in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 2 Jul 1966. Sidney was born
in Evansville, In 18 Jun 1941. At 26 years of age Sidney became the father of William Sidney Anderson Hulette 28 Mar
1968. At 28 years of age Sidney became the father of Margaret Young Hulette 24 Jun 1969. At 28 years of age Sidney
became the father of Sarah List Hulette 24 Jun 1969.
At 23 years of age Sarah became the mother of William Sidney Anderson Hulette 28 Mar 1968. At 25 years of age Sarah
became the mother of Margaret Young Hulette 24 Jun 1969. At 25 years of age Sarah became the mother of Sarah List Hulette
24 Jun 1969.
Sarah Anderson List and Sidney Harrel Hulette had the following children:
378. Louis William12 List (Sarah
Gibson11 Anderson, Matthew William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky 23 Jul 1945. Louis died 19 Nov 1998 in Lexington, Ky, at 53 years of age.
He married Kathleen Berry Angelucci in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 30 Mar 1970. Kathleen was
born 2 Aug 1948. Kathleen is the daughter of Phillip John Angelucci. At 25 years of age Kathleen became the mother of
Louis William List in Lexington, Ky, 25 Jan 1974. At 27 years of age Kathleen became the mother of Lucia Devereaux
List in Paducah, Ky, 10 Mar 1976.
At 28 years of age Louis became the father of Louis William List in Lexington, Ky, 25 Jan 1974. At 30 years of age
Louis became the father of Lucia Devereaux List in Paducah, Ky, 10 Mar 1976.
Louis William List and Kathleen Berry Angelucci had the following children:
379. Henry Clay Anderson12 List (Sarah Gibson11 Anderson, Matthew William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew
Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Lexington, Ky 25 May 1950.
He married Gloria Annette Canada in Lexington, Ky, 7 Sep 1974. Gloria was born 17 Jul 1949.
At 26 years of age Gloria became the mother of Ashley Sheldon List 24 Mar 1976. At 29 years of age Gloria became the
mother of Alison Chenault List 18 Mar 1979. At 34 years of age Gloria became the mother of Henry Clay Anderson List 14
Nov 1983.
At 25 years of age Henry became the father of Ashley Sheldon List 24 Mar 1976. At 28 years of age Henry became the father
of Alison Chenault List 18 Mar 1979. At 33 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay Anderson List 14 Nov 1983.
Henry Clay Anderson List and Gloria Annette Canada had the following children:
380. David Anthony12 List (Sarah
Gibson11 Anderson, Matthew William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
in Lexington, Ky 22 Nov 1952.
He married Deborah Stone in Lexington, Ky, 31 Aug 1985. Deborah was born 27 Apr 1951. At 35
years of age Deborah became the mother of Alexandra Farley Anderson List in Lexington, Ky, 27 Feb 1987. At 37 years of
age Deborah became the mother of Anne Hagan Rye List in Lexington, Ky, 10 Feb 1989.
At 34 years of age David became the father of Alexandra Farley Anderson List in Lexington, Ky, 27 Feb 1987. At 36 years
of age David became the father of Anne Hagan Rye List in Lexington, Ky, 10 Feb 1989.
David Anthony List and Deborah Stone had the following children:
386. Marshall Clay13 Jones (Edward
Harold12, Lucy Chenault11 Anderson, Matthew William10, Mary Webster9
Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) birth date unknown.
He married Tanya Stevenson. Tanya became the mother of Ashlyn Elizabeth Jones 11 Sep 1996.
Tanya became the mother of Anderson Clay Jones 9 Jan 2002.
Marshall became the father of Ashlyn Elizabeth Jones 11 Sep 1996. Marshall became the father of Anderson Clay Jones
9 Jan 2002.
Marshall Clay Jones and Tanya Stevenson had the following children:
387. Edward Harold "Ted"13 Jones (Edward Harold12, Lucy Chenault11 Anderson, Matthew William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
7 May 1964.
He married Katie Conners. Katie became the mother of Vivian Conners Jones 2007.
At 43 years of age Edward became the father of Vivian Conners Jones 2007.
Edward Harold "Ted" Jones and Katie Conners had the following child:
388. Lucy Christy13 Jones (Edward
Harold12, Lucy Chenault11 Anderson, Matthew William10, Mary Webster9
Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 6 Feb 1967.
She married Steven Bradley. Steven was born 1962. At 29 years of age Steven became the father
of Lucy Alaka Lahue Bradley 28 Feb 1992. At 31 years of age Steven became the father of Stephen Hagan Bradley 22 Sep
1993. At 35 years of age Steven became the father of Hudson Douglas Bradley 29 Mar 1998.
At 25 years of age Lucy became the mother of Lucy Alaka Lahue Bradley 28 Feb 1992. At 26 years of age Lucy became the
mother of Stephen Hagan Bradley 22 Sep 1993. At 31 years of age Lucy became the mother of Hudson Douglas Bradley 29 Mar
1998.
Lucy Christy Jones and Steven Bradley had the following children:
392. Mary Rebecca13 Hutton (Mary
Ellyn12 Labach, Mary Webster11 Anderson,
Matthew William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne
Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Boston, Ma 23 Jan 1965.
She married Thomas Michael Fink 30 Dec 1989. Thomas became the father of Kevin Thomas Fink in
Tipp City, Oh, 30 Jul 1991. Thomas became the father of Michele Alexandra Fink in Dayton, Oh, 21 Jun 1993.
Thomas became the father of Laura Elizabeth Fink in Dayton, Oh, 27 Sep 1999. Thomas became the father of
Stephanie Clarice Fink in Dayton, Oh, 28 Dec 2000.
At 26 years of age Mary became the mother of Kevin Thomas Fink in Tipp City, Oh, 30 Jul 1991. At 28 years of age
Mary became the mother of Michele Alexandra Fink in Dayton, Oh, 21 Jun 1993. At 34 years of age Mary became the
mother of Laura Elizabeth Fink in Dayton, Oh, 27 Sep 1999. At 35 years of age Mary became the mother of Stephanie
Clarice Fink in Dayton, Oh, 28 Dec 2000.
Mary Rebecca Hutton and Thomas Michael Fink had the following children:
393. John Stafford13 Hutton (Mary
Ellyn12 Labach, Mary Webster11 Anderson,
Matthew William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne
Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Lexington, Ky 21 Dec 1967.
He married Sandra Lee Gross. Sandra became the mother of Blythe Alexandra Reese Gross-Hutton
in Cincinnati, Oh, 22 Dec 1992. Sandra became the mother of Astrid Snow Gross-Hutton in Cincinnati, Oh, 3 Mar
1998.
At 30 years of age John became the father of Astrid Snow Gross-Hutton in Cincinnati, Oh, 3 Mar 1998.
John Stafford Hutton and Sandra Lee Gross had the following child:
396. Elaine Parker13 Labach (James
Parker12, Mary Webster11 Anderson, Matthew William10, Mary Webster9
Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky 26 Jul 1975.
She married John Hamm. John became the father of Savannah Kirstelle Hamm in Shawnee Mission,
Kansas, 27 Jan 2003.
At 27 years of age Elaine became the mother of Savannah Kirstelle Hamm in Shawnee Mission, Kansas, 27 Jan 2003.
Elaine Parker Labach and John Hamm had the following children:
397. William Sidney Anderson13 Hulette (Sarah Anderson12 List, Sarah Gibson11 Anderson, Matthew William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
28 Mar 1968.
He married Terri Leigh Cecil in Fayette Co., Ky, 25 Nov 1995. Terri was born 5 Mar 1968.
Terri is the daughter of John Cecil and Mary Frances. At 32 years of age Terri became the mother of Matthew
William Hulette in Fayette Co., Ky, 11 May 2000. At 33 years of age Terri became the mother of John Talbot Hulette in
Fayette Co., Ky, 2 Jan 2002.
At 32 years of age William became the father of Matthew William Hulette in Fayette Co., Ky, 11 May 2000. At 33 years of
age William became the father of John Talbot Hulette in Fayette Co., Ky, 2 Jan 2002.
William Sidney Anderson Hulette and Terri Leigh Cecil had the following children:
398. Margaret Young13 Hulette (Sarah Anderson12 List, Sarah Gibson11 Anderson, Matthew William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born
24 Jun 1969.
She married Lewis Borders 27 Feb 1999. Lewis was born 27 Aug 1970. At 30 years of age Lewis
became the father of Clay York Preston Borders 17 Jan 2001. At 33 years of age Lewis became the father of Sydney
Elizabeth Borders 22 May 2004.
At 31 years of age Margaret became the mother of Clay York Preston Borders 17 Jan 2001. At 34 years of age Margaret
became the mother of Sydney Elizabeth Borders 22 May 2004.
Margaret Young Hulette and Lewis Borders had the following children:
399. Sarah List13 Hulette (Sarah
Anderson12 List, Sarah Gibson11
Anderson, Matthew William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne
Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 24 Jun 1969.
She married Craig Christman Dilger 7 Aug 1993. Craig was born 11 Feb 1969. At 31 years of age
Craig became the father of Oxford Sidney Christman Dilger 2 Mar 2000. At 35 years of age Craig became the father of
Talbott Harris Gibson Dilger 10 Sep 2004.
At 30 years of age Sarah became the mother of Oxford Sidney Christman Dilger 2 Mar 2000. At 35 years of age Sarah became
the mother of Talbott Harris Gibson Dilger 10 Sep 2004.
Sarah List Hulette and Craig Christman Dilger had the following children:
403. Alison Chenault13 List (Henry
Clay Anderson12, Sarah Gibson11
Anderson, Matthew William10, Mary Webster9 Erwin, Andrew Eugene8, Anne
Brown7 Clay, Henry6, John5, John4, Henry3, Charles2, John1) was born 18 Mar 1979.
She married John Leland Joseph Wolford in Fayette Co., Ky, 4 Jan 2003. John was born 2 Nov
1978. At 24 years of age John became the father of Alexis Love Wolford in Lexington, Ky, 29 May 2003.
At 24 years of age Alison became the mother of Alexis Love Wolford in Lexington, Ky, 29 May 2003.
Alison Chenault List and John Leland Joseph Wolford had the following child:
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Matthew Clay was born about 1795. Matthew died Feb 1827 in Near Courtland, Al, at 31 years of age. He married Frances Ann Saunders 4 May 1824. Frances was born in Franklin, Tn 12 Apr 1808.
Frances was the daughter of Turner Saunders. Frances died 1 Jun 1890 in Columbus, Ms, at 82 years of age. His
biography from politicalgraveyard.com follows: Clay, Matthew (c.1795-1827) Son of Matthew Clay (1754-1815); nephew of Green Clay; second
cousin of Henry Clay (1777-1852) and Porter Clay; third cousin of Clement Comer Clay; second cousin once removed of Thomas Hart Clay and
James Brown Clay; first cousin of Brutus Junius Clay (1808-1878) and Cassius Marcellus Clay; third cousin once removed of Clement Claiborne
Clay, Jr.; first cousin once removed of Brutus Junius Clay (1847-1932); second cousin twice removed of Henry Clay (1849-1884). Member of
Alabama state house of representatives
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Elizabeth Lewis6 Clay was born 1798.
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Sidney Payne Clay was born 1800.
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Paulina Green Clay was born 1802.
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Sally Ann Clay was born 1803. Sally died 1829 at 26 years of age. She married twice. She married Edmund Irvine. She married Madison C. Johnson.
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Brutus Junius Clay was born 1 Jul 1808.
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Cassius Marcellus Clay was born 19 Oct 1810.
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Sophie Clay was born 1813. Sophie died 1814 at 1 year of age.
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George Hudson Clay was born in Hanover County, Va 1768. George died 1796-1797 in Richmond, Henrico Co.,
Va.
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Betty Hudson Clay was born in Hanover County, Va before 1771. Betty died before 1781 in Hanover County,
Va.
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Henry Clay was born in Hanover County, Va before 1771. Henry died before 1778 in Hanover County,
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Sarah Clay was born in Hanover Co., Va about 1774. Sarah died 12 Aug 1795 in Lexington, Fayette Co.,
Ky, at 21 years of age. She married John Watkins in Woodford Co., Ky, 12 Jun 1795.
John was born in Chesterfield Co., Va before 1772. John was the son of John Watkins and Mary Hudson. John
died 30 Aug 1812 in New Orleans, La, at 41 years of age.
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Mis, at 54 years of age. His body was interred in Helena, Arkansas. He married Julie
Duralde in St. Martin Parish, La, 7 Sep 1807. Julie was born in La 4 Sep 1783. Julie was the daughter of Martin
Milony Duralde and Louise Marie Josephe Perrault. John Clay was a businessman in New Orleans, LA. He died without issue. Stories
that he faked his death, remarried, and left a large family in western Louisiana are without basis in fact.
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Curran Smith was born 1822. Curran died 1896 at 74 years of age.
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Green Clay Smith was born 4 Jul 1832. Green died 29 Jun 1895 at 62 years of age. His biography from the
Biographical Director of the United States Congress follows: SMITH, Green Clay, (son of John Speed Smith), a Representative from
Kentucky; born in Richmond, Madison County, Ky., July 4, 1826; pursued academic studies; served in the Mexican War; commissioned second
lieutenant in the First Regiment, Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, June 9, 1846; was graduated from Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., in
1849; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1852 and commenced practice in Covington, Ky.; was school commissioner 1853-1857; member of
the State house of representatives 1861-1863; commissioned colonel of the Fourth Regiment, Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, April 4, 1862;
brigadier general of Volunteers July 2, 1862; resigned December 1, 1863; brevetted major general of Volunteers March 13, 1865; elected as an
Unconditional Unionist to the Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth Congresses and served from March 4, 1863, until his resignation in 1866;
chairman, Committee on Militia (Thirty-ninth Congress); appointed by President Johnson as Governor of Montana Territory and served from July
13, 1866, until April 9, 1869, when he resigned; moved to Washington, D.C., where he was ordained to the Baptist ministry; was the candidate
of the National Prohibition Party in 1876 for President of the United States; pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist Church in Washington, D.C.,
from 1890 until his death, June 29, 1895; interment in Arlington National Cemetery. Bibliography Hood, James Larry. “For the Union:
Kentucky’s Unconditional Unionist Congressmen and the Development of the Republican Party in Kentucky, 1863-1865.” Register of the Kentucky
Historical Society 76 (July 1978): 197-215.
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Isabella Edwards7 Clay was born Apr. Isabella died 13 Jan 1832.
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Elias Davidson Clay was born 29 Nov 1831. Elias died 6 Dec 1851 at 20 years of age.
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Pauline Rodes was born 1833. Pauline died 1860 at 27 years of age. She married
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Martha Irvine7 Clay was born 1832. Martha died 1908 at 76 years of age.
She married Henry Bedinger Davenport. Henry was born 1831. Henry died 1901 at 70 years of
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Christopher Field Clay was born 1835. Christopher died 1897 at 62 years of age. He
married Mary Brooks. Mary was born 1841. Mary died 1911 at 70 years of age.
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Green Clay was born 1839. Green died 1912 at 73 years of age. He married Janie
Rodes. Janie was born 1849. Janie died 1914 at 65 years of age.
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Ezekiel Clay was born 1840. Ezekiel died 1920 at 80 years of age. He married
Mary Woodford. Mary was born 1843. Mary died 1900 at 57 years of age.
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Cassius Marcellus Clay was born 1846. Cassius died 1913 at 67 years of age. He married three times. He married Susan Elizabeth Clay. Susan was born 1846. Susan died 1880 at 34 years of age. He married Pattie Lyman. Pattie was born 1863. Pattie died 1883 at 20 years of age. He married Mary Blythe Harris. Mary was born 1860. Mary died 1944 at 84 years of age.
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Elisha Warfield7 Clay was born 1835. Elisha died 1851 at 16 years of age.
Elisha Warfield Clay died of typhoid fever.
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Cordelia Walker.
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Mary Barr Clay was born 1839. Mary died 1924 at 85 years of age. She married
Frank Herrick 2 Oct 1866.
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Sarah Lewis Clay was born in Ky 1843. Sarah died 1935 at 92 years of age. She
married James Bennett 3 Jun 1869. James was born in Ky 1839. James was the son of Samuel Bennett and
Elizabeth Chenault.
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Cassius Marcellus Clay was born 1843. Cassius died 1843 at less than one year of age.
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Brutus Junius Clay was born 20 Feb 1847. Brutus died 1932 at 85 years of age. He
married Patsey "Pattie" Amelia Field 1872. Patsey was born 1848. Patsey was the daughter of Christopher Irvine Field
and Charlotte Martin. Patsey died 1891 at 43 years of age. His biography from politicalgraveyard.com follows: Clay, Brutus
Junius (1847-1932) -- also known as Brutus J. Clay -- of Richmond, Madison County
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Laura Clay was born 9 Feb 1849. Laura died 29 Jun 1941 at 92 years of age. Her biography from the Women in
Kentucky web site at http://www.womeninkentucky.com/site/reform/l_clay. html follows: Laura Clay was the daughter of Mary Jane Warfield
Clay, herself a suffragist, and Cassius M. Clay, the Kentucky state representative, minister to Russia, and abolitionist. She was born and
raised at Whitehall
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Flora Clay was born 1851. Flora died 1851 at less than one year of age.
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Anne Warfield Clay was born 1859. Anne died 1945 at 86 years of age. She married
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Theodore Wythe Clay was born in Lexington, Ky 3 Jul 1802. Theodore died 5 May 1870 in Lexington, Fayette
Co., Ky, at 67 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. Theodore Clay spent most of
his adult life at the Eastern Kentucky Lunatic Asylum and died without issue.
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Henry Clay was born 10 Apr 1811.
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Eliza H. Clay was born in Lexington, Ky 5 Jul 1813. Eliza died 11 Aug 1825 in Lebanon, Oh, at 12
years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
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year of age. Her body was interred in Congressional Cemetery, Washington, Dc.
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John Morrison Clay was born in Fayette Co., Ky 21 Feb 1821. John died 10 Aug 1887 in Fayette Co.,
Ky, at 66 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. He
married Josephine Deborah Russell in Fayette Co., Ky, 7 Jul 1866. Josephine was born in Fulton, Callaway Co., Mo
7 Dec 1835. Josephine was the daughter of William Henry Russell and Zaenett Freeland. Josephine died 29 Mar 1920 in
Fayette Co., Ky, at 84 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At 18 years of age
Josephine became the mother of Lucretia Clay Erwin in Independence, Mo, 12 Jun 1854. At 21 years of age Josephine
became the mother of Nettie Russell Erwin 1857. At 25 years of age Josephine became the mother of Mary Webster Erwin in
Jackson Co, Mo, 5 Feb 1861. At 28 years of age Josephine became the mother of Eugenia Erwin 26 Jan 1864. Her obituary
from the Lexington Herald, March 30, 1920: Mrs. John Morrison Clay died Monday morning at her home, Ashland-on-the Tates Creek Pike. She was
85 years old and had been ill all winter, but not in a serious condition until with the last few weeks. Mrs. Clay was the widow of John
Morrison Clay, the youngest son of Kentucky's famous statesman, Henry Clay. She was Miss Josephine D. Russell, the daughter of Col. and Mrs.
William H. Russell, and was born in Fulton, Missouri. Her father was a well known man in public life, a jurist and statesman and the devoted
friend of Henry Clay. She was twice married, her first husband having been Col. Eugene Erwin, the grandson of Henry Clay, who was killed at
the Battle of Vicksburg, and Mrs. Clay's two daughters surviving her are the children of that marriage, Mrs. Minor Simpson, of
Ashland-on-the Tates Creek Pike, and Mrs. M. W. Anderson of Kansas City who came several days ago called by her mother's illness. She leaves
also five grandchildren, Eugene Erwin Simpson, Miss Josephine Simpson, Henry Clay Simpson, Henry Clay Anderson, and Matthew William
Anderson. The funeral of Mrs. Clay will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Christ Church Cathedral and the burial will be in the
family lot at the Lexington Cemetery. In the passing of Mrs. Clay, Lexington loses perhaps the most remarkable woman of her generation, a
writer of prose and poetry, a successful business woman, fearless and intrepid in spirit, brilliant in mind and admired for beauty, wit and
all the womanly graces as well. She was engaged in activities which won for her a national fame, having been the world's most noted and
successful woman owner and breeder of fine thoroughbred horses. At the death of her husband, Mr. John Morrison Clay, August 10, 1887, she
succeeded to his business of rearing and racing thoroughbreds and under the Ashland colors, yellow and blue, won several of the classics of
the turf. From an illustrated article which appeared in one of the magazines several years ago called "The World's Most Noted Woman" the
following is quoted: "With scarcely half a dozen brood mares in her possession, Mrs. John M. Clay, proprietor of the famous Ashland Stud in
Kentucky, has had more great horses than a number of the famous stock farms in which thousands of dollars are invested." Mrs. Clay strolls
among her mares and horses at will. They all seem to know her and have learned to appreciate the tender care with which she guards them. Of
all persons interested in breeding and rearing the thoroughbred horse in America there are none as picturesque as this Kentucky authoress
who, in spite of this and other business cares, finds time to give the public popular stories, her latest novel, "Uncle Phil," being now
in its second edition. The life of Mrs. Clay was closely interwoven with the Henry Clay family as her first husband, Col. Erwin, whom she
met while on a trip to California, was the son of Henry Clay's fifth child, Anne Clay, his father being James Erwin of New Orleans. Being
brilliant and accomplished her father took special pride in her and she was said to be more like him in intellect than any of his eleven
children. Col. Erwin was an officer of the Sixth Regiment of Missouri Volunteers and was killed while leading a charge against the enemy at
the battle of Vicksburg. He had been a leader on half a dozen battlefields where he was noted for his coolness, daring and bravery. After
his death Mrs. Erwin and her children came to live at the home which was part of the original tract of land settled by Henry Clay more than
100 years ago and several years later was married to Mr. John Morrison Clay, the youngest son of the Sage of Ashland and the namesake of the
founder of Morrison Chapel. Of the pioneer and aristocratic lineage on all sides it seemed the birthright of Mrs. Clay to perform unusual
duties and to meet with success in her undertakings. While a girl she read the works of the world's greatest writers and with her
observations on many trips with her father she was thus splendidly equipped. An article says of her that she first appeared in print against
her will. She had been on a trip to Mexico and as they came through California she was asked to write of some of their experiences. She
refused the requests, but her father required her to comply and after writing the article she added as a postscript, "my father made me
write this". The editor was very much amused at this and when the article appeared it was widely read and copied in the other California
papers. Mrs. Clay took great pride in her old home and its many valuable Clay relics. It was there that the wife of Henry Clay, Lucretia
Hart, died. Among the most noted of the writings of Mrs. Clay were: "John Logan" dedicated to Henry Clay; "Some Little of the Angel Still
Left," "Uncle Phil" and her last work, "The Sport of Kings," a group of racing stories. A patriot, a suffragist, a musician and a
scientific gardener were some of the other qualifications of this wonderful Kentucky woman. During the Civil war she devoted a great deal of
time to work for the soldiers and when the United States went to war with Germany she recalled her accomplishment of knitting and made more
than 100 pairs of socks. She had not finished her self-imposed quota when the armistice was signed and she sent many of the pairs to Belgium
to be presented to the common soldiers of that country who had won her admiration. She said that in all her life nothing had given her more
pleasure than this knitting she had done for the soldiers. At a meeting of the International Conference of Women, held at Toronto, Canada, a
few years ago. Mrs. Clay was asked to make all address. She could not be present but wrote the address and sent it to be read at the
conference. Her subject was "Women and the Professions." After expressing her opinion that women could succeed in all the professions,
Mrs. Clay tells in the address of her experience as a horse breeder. She says that she sold one yearling for $8,200, which won three of the
Kentucky Derby honors and the rich Realization stake at $41,000. The address was printed in the Kansas City Star and in several other
newspapers. Private funeral services will be held for Mrs. Clay at Christ Church Cathedral Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the Very Rev.
Robert K. Massie, dean of the Cathedral, officiating. The pallbearers will be Dr. Thomas Bullock, Thomas H. Shelby, W. K. Berry, James A.
Todd, Colonel C. D. Clay, Captain T. J. Clay, Prof. Walter Patterson, Louis des Cognets. Burial services will be private. John M. Clay owned
and operated a horse farm on the outskirts of Lexington known as the Ashland Stud. He died without issue. Josephine was first married to
Andrew Eugene Erwin, a grandson of Henry Clay who was killed at the Battle of Vicksburg in 1863.
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Eleanor Hart7 Clay.
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John7 Clay.
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Christine Clay.
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Clement Clairborne7 Clay was born in Huntsville, Al 13 Dec 1816.
Clement died 3 Jan 1882 in Madison Co., Al, at 65 years of age. He married Virginia Caroline
Tunstall 1 Feb 1843. His biography from the Biographical Directory of the American Congress follows: CLAY, Clement Claiborne, Jr., (son of
Clement Comer Clay), a Senator from Alabama; born in Huntsville, Ala., December 13, 1816; graduated from the University of Alabama at
Tuscaloosa in 1834 and from the law department of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville in 1839; admitted to the bar and commenced
practice in Huntsville, Ala., in 1840; member, State house of representatives 1842, 1844, 1845; judge of the county court of Madison County
1846-1848; unsuccessful candidate for election in 1850 to the Thirty-second Congress; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate to
fill the vacancy in the term commencing March 4, 1853, caused by the failure of the legislature to elect; reelected in 1858 and served from
November 29, 1853, to January 21, 1861, when he withdrew; chairman, Committee on Commerce (Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth Congresses): member
of the Confederate Senate 1861-1863; was a diplomatic agent of the Confederate States; arrested and imprisoned in Fortress Monroe in 1865;
after the war settled on his plantation in Jackson County, Ala., and devoted himself to agricultural pursuits and to the practice of law;
died at ‘Wildwood,’ near Gurley, Madison County, Ala., January 3, 1882; interment in Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Ala. Bibliography
American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Clay-Clopton, Virginia. A Belle of the Fifties. 1904. Reprint. New York: Da
Capo Press, 1969; Nueremberger, Ruth Ketring. The Clays of Alabama. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1958.
Seventh Generation
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Thomas Jefferson8 Clay was born 1858.
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Emma B8 Clay was born 1873.
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Nestor8 Clay was born 10 Jun 1855. Nestor died 1892 at 37 years of age.
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Samuel Clay was born 1857. Samuel died 1863 at 6 years of age.
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Anna Clay was born 18 Jan 1860. Anna died 29 Sep 1863 at 3 years of age.
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Mary Clay was born 1863. Mary died 1926 at 63 years of age. She married Decius
Mccreery.
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Carolyn Clay was born 2 Feb 1866. Carolyn died 1943 at 77 years of age. She married
Thomas James Thornhill.
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Tassie Clay was born 8 Mar 1868.
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Lucy Clay Burton was born 1857. Lucy died 1899 at 42 years of age. She married
Joseph Webster Farmer.
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Sidney8 Clay was born before 1860.
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Lucretia Hart8 Clay was born 20 Apr 1839.
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Henry Boyle Clay was born 13 Nov 1840.
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Thomas Hart Clay was born 15 Mar 1843.
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Rose Victoire Clay was born 4 Feb 1845. Rose died 27 Jun 1878 in Tn, at 33 years of age. She married Garland Hale Mar 1876.
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Mary (Minnie) Russell Clay was born 30 Mar 1848. Mary died 29 Oct 1892 in Lexington, Ky, at 44 years of
age.
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Martin8 Duralde was born 29 Mar 1823. Martin died 1846 in Philadelphia,
Pa, at 23 years of age.
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Henry Clay Duralde was born 30 Sep 1824. Henry died 5 Sep 1850 in California, at 25 years of age.
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Julia Duralde8 Erwin was born in Cahawba, Dallas Co., Al 24 Dec 1825.
Julia died Aug 1828 at 2 years of age.
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Henry Clay Erwin was born 14 Jun 1827.
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James Erwin was born 18 Jun 1828. James died 3 Apr 1848 in New Orleans, La, at 19 years of age. His
body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
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Lucretia Hart Erwin was born 22 Oct 1829.
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Andrew Eugene Erwin was born 2 Oct 1830.
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Mary Erwin was born 23 Apr 1832. Mary died Oct 1832 at less than one year of age.
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Charles Edward (Ned) Erwin was born 2 Nov 1835.
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Julia8 Clay was born 1833. Julia died 1833 at less than one year of age.
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Henry Hart Clay was born 20 Jul 1833.
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Matilda Prather Clay was born 30 Jan 1835. Matilda died 21 Sep 1835 at less than one year of age.
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Anne Brown Clay was born 14 Feb 1837.
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Martha Clay was born 1838. Martha died 15 Aug 1838 at less than one year of age.
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Thomas Julian Clay was born 30 Jan 1840. Thomas died 12 Oct 1863 in Atlanta, Ga While In Confederate Army,
at 23 years of age.
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Lucy Jacob8 Clay was born 10 Aug 1844. Lucy died 7 Mar 1863 at 18 years of
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James Brown Clay was born 27 Jan 1846. James died 7 Feb 1906 at 60 years of age. He
married Eliza Ingles 20 Jan 1880. Eliza was born 31 Oct 1843. Eliza died 11 Mar 1906 at 62 years of age.
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John Cathcoat Johnston Clay was born 23 Dec 1847. John died 15 Sep 1872 in Lexington, Ky, at 24 years of
age.
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Henry (Harry) Independence Clay was born in Lisbon, Portugal 17 Nov 1849. Henry died 22 Sep 1884 in
Louisville, Ky, at 34 years of age. His biography from politicalgraveyard.com follows: Clay, Henry (1849-1884) -- also known as
Harry Clay -- First cousin thrice removed of Matthew Clay (1754-1815) and Green Clay; grandson of Henry Clay (1777-1852); grandnephew of
Porter Clay; third cousin twice removed of Clement Comer Clay; second cousin twice removed of Matthew Clay (1795?-1827), Brutus Junius Clay
(1808-1878) and Cassius Marcellus Clay; nephew of Thomas Hart Clay; fourth cousin once removed of Clement Claiborne Clay, Jr.; son of James
Brown Clay; third cousin once removed of Brutus Junius Clay (1847-1932). Born in Lisbon, Portugal
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Lucretia Hart (Teetee) Clay was born in Lexington, Ky 3 Jul 1851. Lucretia died 15 Oct 1923 at 72 years of
age.
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Thomas Jacob Clay was born in Lexington, Ky 5 Apr 1853. Thomas died 16 Jan 1939 in New York, New
York, at 85 years of age.
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Susan Maria Clay was born 12 Feb 1855. Susan died 14 Sep 1863 at 8 years of age.
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Charles Donald Clay was born 7 Jan 1857.
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George Hudson Clay was born in Lexington, Ky 24 Oct 1858. George died 26 Jun 1934 in Lexington, Ky,
at 75 years of age.
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Nathaniel Hart Clay was born 10 Apr 1861. Nathaniel died 17 May 1862 at 1 year of age.
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Sophia Grosch Taylor was born in Ky 1829. Sophia died Apr 1838 at 8 years of age. Her body was
interred in North St. Louis Cemetery, Missouri.
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William Coon Clay.
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Clifford Clay.
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Charles Richard9 Clay was born 1894.
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Lee Clay9 Breckinridge was born Apr 1860. Lee died 29 Apr 1860 at less
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Harry Boyle9 Clay was born 31 Dec 1864.
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Louise (Elsie) Mentelle Clay was born 29 May 1866.
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Mary Lucretia Clay was born 17 Nov 1867.
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Ida Hart Clay was born in Rogersville, Tn 4 Feb 1873. Ida died 29 May 1902 at 29 years of age.
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Miriam Gratz9 Clay.
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Annie Green Clay. She married Green Gibson.
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Henrietta Clay. Henrietta died 20 Oct 1975 in Lexington, Ky.
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Elizabeth J. "Bettie"9 Erwin was born 9 Jul 1854.
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Edward P. Erwin was born in Buffalo, Ny Jul 1856. Edward died Aug 1856 in Buffalo, Ny, at less
than one year of age.
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Mary Green9 Cowles was born in Alabama about 1851. She married Randal. The book, Genealogy of the Cowles Family in America (1979), says he and his wife resided
at the "City of Mexico". She lived in Mexico City.
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Ann Clay "Anna" Cowles was born Jun 1853.
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Lucretia Clay9 Erwin was born 12 Jun 1854.
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Nettie Russell Erwin was born 1857. Nettie died 7 Jan 1889 in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, at 31 years of
age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. She married Howard H. Gratz
26 Sep 1887.
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Mary Webster Erwin was born 5 Feb 1861.
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Eugenia Erwin was born 26 Jan 1864. Eugenia died 1864 at less than one year of age.
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Edward Clay9 Erwin was born 29 Feb 1860.
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Nanette9 Mcdowell was born 18 Dec 1859.
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Henry Clay Mcdowell was born 24 Aug 1861.
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William Adair Mcdowell was born 16 Aug 1863.
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Thomas Clay Mcdowell was born 9 Mar 1866.
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Julia Prather Mcdowell was born 12 Feb 1868.
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Madeline Mcdowell was born in Woodlake, Ky 20 May 1872. Madeline died 25 Nov 1920 in Lexington,
Ky, at 48 years of age. She married Desha Breckinridge in Lexington, Ky, 17 Nov 1898.
Desha was born in Lexington, Ky 5 Aug 1867. Desha was the son of William Campbell Preston Breckinridge and Issa
Desha. Desha died 19 Feb 1935 at 67 years of age. His biography from The Kentucky Encyclopedia follows: BRECKINRIDGE, DESHA. Desha
Breckinridge, newspaper editor and reformer, was born August 4, 1867, in Lexington, Kentucky, the son of U.S. congressman W.C.P and Issa
(Desha) Breckinridge. He attended State College in Lexington and graduated from Princeton University in 1889. After studying law at Columbia
University and the University of Virginia, he joined his father's Lexington law firm. In 1897 Breckinridge and his father bought the
Lexington Herald, where Breckinridge served as managing editor and, after his father's death in 1904, as editor. A Democrat, Breckinridge
was frequently at odds with both parties in championing such causes as regulation of business, child labor laws, improvements in education,
prison reform, and women's suffrage. He married Madeline McDowell on November 17, 1898, and, largely through the pages of the Herald, the
two became leaders of the Progressive movement in Kentucky. Active in thoroughbred racing, Breckinridge by 1922 was ranked as one of the top
twenty horsemen in the country. In 1906 Breckinridge was instrumental in creating a state racing commission, under which pari-mutuel betting
replaced bookmaking. Madeline Breckinridge died in 1920, and, on July 27, 1929, the widower married Mary Frazer LeBus. Breckinridge died on
February 18, 1935, and was buried in Lexington Cemetery. See James Klotter, The Breckinridges of Kentucky, 1760-1981 (Lexington, Ky., 1986).
MELBA PORTER HAY Her biography from the Encyclopedia Britannica: ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA Breckinridge, Madeline McDowell b. May 20, 1872,
Woodlake, Ky., U.S. d. Nov. 25, 1920, Lexington, Ky. née MADELINE MCDOWELL American social reformer whose efforts focused on child welfare,
health issues, and women's rights. Educated in Lexington, Kentucky, and at Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut, she studied
intermittently during 1890-94 at the State College (now University) of Kentucky. In 1898 she married Desha Breckinridge, editor of the
Lexington Herald and brother of Sophonisba P. Breckinridge. In 1900 she began her career in social reform by urging the establishment of a
settlement house near the impoverished rural town of Proctor, Kentucky. In the same year, she helped found the Women's Emergency Committee
(later reorganized as the Lexington Civic League). The league agitated successfully for the establishment of playgrounds and kindergartens
in poorer districts of the city and for legislation setting up a juvenile court system, regulating child labour, and compelling school
attendance. Also in 1900 Breckinridge led in founding the Lexington Associated Charities, which organized community charity along modern
casework lines. Plagued by tuberculosis, Breckinridge from 1905 was active in local, county, and state tuberculosis societies. She helped
secure establishment of the state Tuberculosis Commission in 1912 and served as its vice president until 1916, in which year her
fund-raising campaign culminated in the opening of the Blue Grass (later the Julius Marks) Sanatorium in Lexington. In 1906 she was
appointed to the State Federation of Women's Clubs, and working through that body she campaigned successfully for legislation granting women
the vote in school elections. From 1912 to 1915 and again from 1919 to her death, Breckinridge was president of the Kentucky Equal Rights
Association, which worked to secure legislation recognizing the rights of married women to enjoy their own earnings, to make wills, and to
be equal guardians of their children, as well as legislation limiting working hours for women and providing for women physicians in state
mental hospitals, among other reforms. In 1913-15 she was a vice president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, on whose
behalf she traveled and spoke widely, demonstrating a remarkable gift for oratory. The ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment by the
Kentucky legislature in January 1920 was largely credited to her efforts. In 1920 she undertook an extensive campaign tour on behalf of the
League of Nations and the Democratic Party. From the Women in Kentucky - Reform web site:“Madeline McDowell Breckinridge was Kentucky's
foremost Progressive reformer. A founder of the Lexington Civic League and the Associated Charities, the person primarily responsible for
the establishment of the Blue Grass Sanatorium and the Lincoln Model School, and the principal leader of the woman suffrage movement during
the final years before ratification of the federal woman suffrage amendment, Madge Breckinridge was at the time of her death the most famous
and influential woman in Kentucky." ---Melba Porter Hay, Ph.D. Madeline Breckinridge grew up at the family home, Ashland, built by her
famous great- grandfather Henry Clay. In 1898, she married Desha Breckinridge, the editor of the Lexington Herald and brother of Sophonisba
Breckinridge. Madeline Breckinridge's list of achievements is a long one. She was chair of the Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs from
1908-1912. During this time she successfully pushed for the passage of legislation allowing women to vote in school board elections. She
was president of the Kentucky Equal Rights Association for two separate terms and vice-president of the National Women's Suffrage
Association. The importance of her efforts in the fight for women's suffrage cannot be overstated by those in Kentucky and the rest of the
nation. She died in November of 1920, shortly after the ratification of the 19th Amendment, and after she cast her first and only vote.
She had lived to see a great dream realized.
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Ballard Mcdowell was born 14 Mar 1877. Ballard died 3 Nov 1881 at 4 years of age.
280
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Susan9 Clay was born in Frankfort, Ky 21 Jul 1897. Susan died 11
Jul 1981 in New Haven, Ct, at 83 years of age. She married William "Vassili" Sawitzky in Lexington,
Ky, 5 May 1927. William died 2 Feb 1947. The biography of Susan Clay Sawitzky from The Kentucky Encyclopedia follows:
SAWITZKY, SUSAN CLAY. Susan Clay Sawitzky, poet and art historian, was born in Frankfort, Kentucky, on July 21, 1897, to Col. Charles and
Mariah (Pepper) Clay. Great-granddaughter of Henry Clay, she was raised in her grandmothers' Victorian homes and on her father's horse farm.
She attended Miss Ella Williams's School, then briefly Sayre School, Transylvania University, and the University of Kentucky. Her early
poems and stories appeared in Town and Country Magazine and the New York Times and in local publications, and in 1923 the book Poems by
Susan Clay was published in Chicago. On May 5, 1927, fleeing family interference, she eloped with Russian-born New York art dealer William
Sawitzky. Only one poem was published after her marriage, appearing in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse in 1941. From 1927 to 1947 she helped
Sawitzky conduct pioneering research on early American art, research she continued after his death in 1947. Sponsored by the New York
Historical Society, she published articles on Reuben Moultrop, Ralph Earl, and Abraham DeLanoy. Susan Sawitzky wrote poetry for over sixty
years and a short collection was published posthumously by the Kentucky Poetry Review in 1984. Her collected poetry speaks poignantly of her
struggle against family and community for the right of self-expression and of the tenacity of traditional Southern values well into the
twentieth century. Sawitzky died on July 11, 1981. Her ashes were scattered near a millpond at Stamford, Connecticut. See Woodridge Spears,
ed., "The Circling Thread: Poems by Susan Clay Sawitzky," Kentucky Poetry Review (Jan. 1984). LINDSEY APPLE
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ii.
Charles Donald Clay was born 1899.
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Robert Pepper Clay was born 1903.
283
iv.
Elizabeth Starling Clay was born in Lexington, Ky 20 Oct 1904. Elizabeth died 28 Mar 1999 in Gloucester,
Ma, at 94 years of age. She married William Blanford 1948.
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i.
Bernard Pratte9 Taylor was born Sep 1854.
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285
ii.
Porter Clay Taylor was born Jan 1858.
286
iii.
Robert Wash Taylor was born in St. Louis, Mo 4 Apr 1859. Robert died 30 Jul 1869 in St. Louis, Mo,
at 10 years of age.
287
iv.
Laura Emilie Taylor was born in Warren Co., Mo 1 May 1860.
288
v.
Tulie G. "Dixie" Taylor was born 9 Aug 1862. Tulie died 1 Apr 1867 at 4 years of age.
289
vi.
Nathaniel P. Taylor was born 1864. Nathaniel died before 1870 Census.
290
vii.
Medora J. Taylor was born in Warren Co., Mo 19 Mar 1866.
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Roger Clay.
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Clifford9 Clay.
Ninth Generation
295
i.
Charles Richard10 Clay was born in Texas 1924. Charles died 1991 in
Texas, at 67 years of age. He married Betty.
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Minnie June10 Ford was born 1927.
299
i.
Henry Clay10 Mcdowell was born 9 Mar 1898. Henry died 7 Oct 1898 at less
than one year of age.
300
i.
Harry Clay10 Kenner was born 1888. Harry died 1911 at 23 years of age.
301
ii.
Lanier Neill Kenner was born 1889.
302
iii.
Nannie Bradley Kenner was born 1890.
303
iv.
Kenneth Kenner was born 1893.
304
v.
Elsie Clay Kenner was born 1895.
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Lillie L.10 Brockett was born 28 Jul 1879.
307
ii.
Clinton Brockett was born in Atlanta, Ga 9 Dec 1882. Clinton died Apr 1907 at 24 years of age.
308
iii.
Robert L. Brockett was born in Atlanta, Ga 1 Sep 1884. Robert died 10 Jul 1885 in Atlanta, Ga, at
less than one year of age.
309
i.
Walter B.10 Watson was born Jun 1891. He married
Mae A. 1913. Mae was born in North Dakota 1889. Walter B. Watson was listed in the 1920 Census for Jacksonville, Duval
Conty, Florida as an accountant for a railroad. In the 1930 Census he is listed in Los Angeles, California as a salesman for a soap supply
company with wife, Mae A.
310
i.
John M. Clay10 Simpson was born in Kentucky 1877. John died 1895 in
Lexington, Ky, at 18 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
311
ii.
Josephine Clay Simpson was born in Kentucky 1879. Josephine died 1961 in Lexington, Fayette Co.,
Ky, at 82 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
312
iii.
Eugene Erwin Simpson was born in Kentucky 1880. Eugene died 1969 in Lexington, Ky, at 89 years of
age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. He married Marguerite E.
Grimmer 1940. Marguerite was born about 1896. Marguerite died 1979 at 83 years of age.
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313
iv.
Henry Clay Simpson was born 27 May 1896.
314
i.
Henry Clay10 Anderson was born in Independence, Mo Jul 1891. Henry
died 21 Jul 1959 in Coral Gables, Fl, at 68 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
He married Ellyn Gilbert. Ellyn was born in Madison Co., Ky 1887. Ellyn died 1975 in
Coral Gables, Fl, at 88 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
315
ii.
George Anderson was born in Independence, Mo about 1893. George died before 19 Jun 1900 in Independence,
Mo, at approximately 6 years of age.
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316
iii.
Matthew William Anderson was born 24 Jun 1895.
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317
i.
Thomas Sweeney10 Erwin was born 1 Feb 1890.
318
i.
Henry Mcdowell10 Bullock was born 21 Nov 1893. Henry died 7 Jan 1976 at 82
years of age.
299
i.
Henry Clay10 Mcdowell was born 9 Mar 1898. Henry died 7 Oct 1898 at less
than one year of age.
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320
ii.
William Cochran Mcdowell was born 11 Nov 1888.
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321
i.
Ann Clay10 Mcdowell was born 7 Mar 1891.
322
ii.
William Cassius Goodloe Mcdowell was born 3 Jul 1895. He married twice. He married
Virginia Schauffer. He married Selby Camp.
323
i.
William Bass10 Brock was born 8 Sep 1905. William died 13 Jan 1961 at 55
years of age. He married Mable C. Graham 1929. Mable was born 1904.
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324
ii.
Henry Clay Mcdowell Brock was born 19 Jul 1909.
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325
i.
Lucy Starling10 Clay was born Apr.
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326
ii.
Susan Martindale Clay was born 3 Jan 1935.
327
iii.
Robert Pepper Clay was born 28 Sep 1941. Robert died 1973 at 31 years of age.
328
i.
Marie L.10 Taylor was born in Warren Co., Mo Oct 1885.
329
ii.
J. Darby Taylor was born in Warren Co., Mo Jun 1889.
330
i.
Porter Clay10 Taylor was born in Warren Co., Mo Apr 1881.
331
ii.
Thomas B. Taylor was born in Warren Co, Mo Jan 1885.
332
iii.
Celeste P. Taylor was born in Warren Co., Mo May 1887.
333
iv.
Medora Taylor was born in Warren Co., Mo Jul 1889.
334
v.
Foreman Taylor was born in Warren Co, Mo Nov 1893.
335
vi.
Bernard Taylor was born in Warren Co, Mo Mar 1897.
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336
i.
Robert10 Clay.
Tenth Generation
338
i.
June Marion11 Murdock was born 1944. She married
Lawrence Edward Shaputis 1961. Lawrence was born 1941.
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339
i.
William Thornton11 Comer was born 1903.
340
ii.
Clinton Brockett Comer was born in Ga Jul 1909. He married Aileen Darling.
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341
iii.
Bettie Erwin Comer was born 1911.
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342
i.
Henry Clay11 Simpson was born 7 Nov 1938.
+
343
ii.
Word Wood Simpson was born 26 Nov 1941.
344
iii.
Josephine Russell Simpson was born in Lexington, Ky 26 Apr 1946.
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345
i.
Lucy Chenault11 Anderson was born 29 Nov 1917.
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346
ii.
Mary Webster Anderson was born 17 Jan 1920.
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347
iii.
Sarah Gibson Anderson was born 20 Feb 1922.
348
i.
Patricia Jane11 Erwin was born in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo 14 Mar
1918. Patricia died 23 Nov 2004 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo, at 86 years of age.
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349
ii.
Elizabeth B. Erwin was born 20 Sep 1920.
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350
iii.
Jessie Lucretia Erwin was born 4 May 1928.
351
i.
Alice D.11 Mcdowell was born 7 Oct 1913.
352
i.
William11 Stuckey was born 12 Dec 1916. William died 1 Jan 1961 at 44
years of age. He married Robyn.
353
ii.
Mary G. Stuckey was born 25 Jul 1921.
354
i.
Clay Mcdowell11 Brock was born 17 Jul 1942. Clay died 19 Aug 1996 in
Georgetown, Ky, at 54 years of age. He married Leslie Snyder.
355
ii.
William Craig Brock was born 12 Sep 1946. William died 12 Sep 1946 at less than one year of age.
356
i.
Robert Clay11 Boyajian was born Aug. He married
Jessica Myerson in Nassau Inn, Princeton, Nj, 1993. Jessica was born 1968.
357
ii.
Ned Richard Boyajian was born in Englewood, Nj 13 Jun 1964.
358
i.
Mary11 Disharoon. She married Freddy Kline.
359
ii.
Nancy Disharoon. She married James Loome.
360
iii.
Beth Disharoon. She married Mark Mcdowell.
Eleventh Generation
363
i.
William Thornton12 Comer.
364
ii.
Martha Dejarnette Comer.
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368
i.
Katherine Hathaway12 Simpson was born 4 Feb 1970.
369
ii.
Anne Clay Simpson was born 4 Jul 1971. She married Alexander Paumgarten in New York,
Ny.
370
iii.
Josephine Clay Simpson was born in Summit, Nj 18 Jan 1974.
371
i.
Hart Wood12 Simpson was born in Lexington, Ky 3 Jun 1969.
+
372
i.
Edward Harold12 Jones.
+
373
ii.
William Chenault Jones was born 1945.
374
i.
William Anderson12 Labach was born in Lexington, Ky 29 Dec 1938. He married Karen Eugenia Mitchell in Fayette Co., Ky, 11 Feb 1999. Karen was born in Lexington,
Ky 23 Aug 1950. Karen is the daughter of Sidney Eugene Mitchell and Catherine Delores Stewart. She was
christened in Lexington Kentucky, 12 Apr 1960. Bill is a graduate of Henry Clay High School in Lexington, Kentucky and received his
A.B. degree from Transylvania College in 1959. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Mathematics from the University of Illinois in 1963
and 1965. He specialized in differential topology and wrote his dissertation under Prof. Stewart Scott Cairns who was Chairman of the
Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois for many years. Bill held faculty positions at the University of Illinois,
Northwestern University, Florida State University, Stetson University and the University of Kentucky. In 1968-69 he was a Member of the
Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, NJ where he served as research assistant to Prof. Marston Morse. Bill received his J.D. (law)
degree from the University of Kentucky in 1975 and has practiced law in Lexington, Kentucky since October, 1975. Bill has served as
President of the Lexington Rose Society, Bluegrass Hemerocallis Society, Fayette County Genealogical Society, Kentucky Genealogical Society,
and the Chenault Family Association in Kentucky and as a national officer in the Society of Descendants of Washinton's Army at Valley Forge.
He is a life member of the Society of the Cincinnati, Sons of the Revolution, Sons of the American Revolution, and the Jamestowne Society
and is a member of numerous other patriotic, historical and family history organizations. In May 2008 he received an M.A. in History from
the University of Kentucky.
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375
ii.
Mary Ellyn Labach was born 2 Oct 1940.
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376
iii.
James Parker Labach was born 16 Jan 1943.
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377
i.
Sarah Anderson12 List was born 17 Jun 1944.
+
378
ii.
Louis William List was born 23 Jul 1945.
+
379
iii.
Henry Clay Anderson List was born 25 May 1950.
+
380
iv.
David Anthony List was born 22 Nov 1952.
381
i.
Elizabeth12 Colt was born 1945.
382
ii.
Janice Colt was born 1949.
384
ii.
Lewis Anderson was born 1947.
Twelfth Generation
385
i.
Tobias Hart13 Burgmaier was born in Hanover, Nh 26 Oct 2000.
+
386
i.
Marshall Clay13 Jones.
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387
ii.
Edward Harold "Ted" Jones was born 7 May 1964.
+
388
iii.
Lucy Christy Jones was born 6 Feb 1967.
389
i.
Brian Clay13 Jones was born 9 Jun 1971. He married
Seewa Ratwani.
390
ii.
Bradley Alexander Jones was born 10 Sep 1973.
391
iii.
William Chenault Jones was born 1 Jun 1980.
+
392
i.
Mary Rebecca13 Hutton was born 23 Jan 1965.
+
393
ii.
John Stafford Hutton was born 21 Dec 1967.
394
iii.
Elizabeth Labach Hutton was born in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky 27 Jul 1979.
395
i.
Virginia Kathryn13 Labach was born in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky 19 May
1972.
+
396
ii.
Elaine Parker Labach was born 26 Jul 1975.
+
397
i.
William Sidney Anderson13 Hulette was born 28 Mar 1968.
+
398
ii.
Margaret Young Hulette was born 24 Jun 1969.
+
399
iii.
Sarah List Hulette was born 24 Jun 1969.
400
i.
Louis William13 List was born in Lexington, Ky 25 Jan 1974.
401
ii.
Lucia Devereaux List was born in Paducah, Ky 10 Mar 1976.
402
i.
Ashley Sheldon13 List was born 24 Mar 1976.
+
403
ii.
Alison Chenault List was born 18 Mar 1979.
404
iii.
Henry Clay Anderson List was born 14 Nov 1983.
405
i.
Alexandra Farley Anderson13 List was born in Lexington, Ky 27 Feb 1987.
406
ii.
Anne Hagan Rye List was born in Lexington, Ky 10 Feb 1989.
Thirteenth Generation
407
i.
Ashlyn Elizabeth14 Jones was born 11 Sep 1996.
408
ii.
Anderson Clay Jones was born 9 Jan 2002.
409
i.
Vivian Conners14 Jones was born 2007.
410
i.
Lucy Alaka Lahue14 Bradley was born 28 Feb 1992.
411
ii.
Stephen Hagan Bradley was born 22 Sep 1993.
412
iii.
Hudson Douglas Bradley was born 29 Mar 1998.
413
i.
Kevin Thomas14 Fink was born in Tipp City, Oh 30 Jul 1991.
414
ii.
Michele Alexandra Fink was born in Dayton, Oh 21 Jun 1993.
415
iii.
Laura Elizabeth Fink was born in Dayton, Oh 27 Sep 1999.
416
iv.
Stephanie Clarice Fink was born in Dayton, Oh 28 Dec 2000.
417
i.
Astrid Snow14 Gross-Hutton was born in Cincinnati, Oh 3 Mar 1998.
419
ii.
Savannah Kirstelle Hamm was born in Shawnee Mission, Kansas 27 Jan 2003.
420
i.
Matthew William14 Hulette was born in Fayette Co., Ky 11 May 2000.
421
ii.
John Talbot Hulette was born in Fayette Co., Ky 2 Jan 2002.
424
iii.
Clay York Preston Borders was born 17 Jan 2001.
425
iv.
Sydney Elizabeth Borders was born 22 May 2004.
428
iii.
Oxford Sidney Christman Dilger was born 2 Mar 2000.
429
iv.
Talbott Harris Gibson Dilger was born 10 Sep 2004.
430
i.
Alexis Love14 Wolford was born in Lexington, Ky 29 May 2003.
Index
Abney
Abney, Mary Agnes (marriage to Charles Edward Clay) (i1530)
(-----)
Agnes (marriage to William Mitchell Clay) (i6667)
Anderson
Anderson, George (i226), b.1893-d.1900
Anderson, Henry Clay (i224), b.1891-d.1959
Anderson, Lewis (i3405), b.1947-
Anderson, Lewis (marriage to Jessie Lucretia Erwin) (i3288)
Anderson, Lucy Chenault (i220), b.1917-d.2004
Anderson, Mary Webster (i2), b.1920-d.1998
Anderson, Matthew William (i6), b.1895-d.1967
Anderson, Matthew William (marriage to Mary Webster Erwin) (i12), b.1836-d.1906
Anderson, Sarah Gibson (i222), b.1922-d.1982
Anderson, Thomas (i3407)
Angelucci
Angelucci, Kathleen Berry (marriage to Louis William List) (i1107), b.1948-
(-----)
Ann (marriage to John Clay) (i1410)
Apperson
Apperson, Jane (marriage to Eleazer Clay) (i1317)
Bass
Bass, Frances (i1613), b.1734-
Bass, Henry (i1617), b.1734-
Bass, John (i1615), b.1734-
Bass, Martha (i1616), b.1734-
Bass, Mary (i1602), b.1734-d.1772
Bass, Mary (marriage to John Clay) (i1602), b.1734-d.1772
Bass, William (i1614), b.1736-
Bass, William (marriage to Martha Clay) (i1605), b.1705-
Beaumont
Beaumont, Harry (marriage to Ann Clay Mcdowell) (i1987), b.1902-d.1947
Bedford
Bedford, Archibald (marriage to Letitia Clay) (i7478), b.1769-d.1827
Bedford, Benjamin (marriage to Tabitha Clay) (i7470)
Bedford, Littleberry (marriage to Martha Clay) (i7476), b.1769-d.1829
Bedinger
Bedinger, George Michael (marriage to Henrietta Clay) (i7474), b.1756-d.1843
Bennett
Bennett, James (marriage to Sarah Lewis Clay) (i1316), b.1839-
(-----)
Betty (marriage to Charles Richard Clay) (i1679)
Blanford
Blanford, William (marriage to Elizabeth Starling Clay) (i1488)
Borders
Borders, Clay York Preston (i7146), b.2001-
Borders, Lewis (i10015)
Borders, Lewis (marriage to Margaret Young Hulette) (i7145), b.1970-
Borders, Margaret (i10016)
Borders, Sydney Elizabeth (i9146), b.2004-
Bowen
Bowen, Margaret (marriage to Joseph Clay) (i2215)
Boyajian
Boyajian, Ned Richard (i1444), b.1964-
Boyajian, Ned Richard (marriage to Lucy Starling Clay) (i1442), b.1932-
Boyajian, Robert Clay (i1441)
Bradley
Bradley, Hudson Douglas (i3460), b.1998-
Bradley, Lucy Alaka Lahue (i3262), b.1992-
Bradley, Mary I. (marriage to Henry Clay Mcdowell Brock) (i1996), b.1912-
Bradley, Stephen Hagan (i3412), b.1993-
Bradley, Steven (marriage to Lucy Christy Jones) (i3246), b.1962-
Breckinridge
Breckinridge, Desha (marriage to Madeline Mcdowell) (i2001), b.1867-d.1935
Breckinridge, Lee Clay (i2003), b.Apr-d.1860
Breckinridge, William Campbell Preston (marriage to Lucretia Hart Clay) (i943), b.1837-d.1904
Brock
Brock, Clay Mcdowell (i1997), b.1942-d.1996
Brock, Henry Clay Mcdowell (i1995), b.1909-d.1965
Brock, William Bass (i1993), b.1905-d.1961
Brock, William Bass (marriage to Julia Prather Mcdowell) (i1992), b.1869-d.1929
Brock, William Craig (i1999), b.1946-d.1946
Brockett
Brockett, Clinton (i2951), b.1882-d.Apr
Brockett, Clinton T. (marriage to Elizabeth J. "Bettie" Erwin) (i2932), b.1851-d.1929
Brockett, Lillie L. (i2952), b.1879-d.1933
Brockett, Robert L. (i1557), b.1884-d.1885
Bruce
Bruce, John (marriage to Elizabeth Clay) (i7458), b.1748-d.1827
Bullock
Bullock, Henry Mcdowell (i1967), b.1893-d.1976
Bullock, Thomas S. (marriage to Nanette Mcdowell) (i1966), b.1859-d.1929
Burch
Burch, John Landon (marriage to Emma B Clay) (i1531), b.1861-d.1921
Burch, Minnie Anna (i1532), b.1899-d.1973
Burgin
Burgin, Adelaide (i2884)
Burgin, Betty (i2880)
Burgin, Jennie (i3191)
Burgin, Lee (marriage to Bettie Erwin Comer) (i2879)
Burgmaier
Burgmaier, Michael (marriage to Katherine Hathaway Simpson) (i8554)
Burgmaier, Tobias Hart (i8556), b.2000-
Burton
Burton, James (marriage to Mary Jane Clay) (i1641), d.1858
Burton, Lucy Clay (i1643), b.1857-d.1899
Burton, Susan Ann (i1642)
Bynum
Bynum, Nannie Bradley (marriage to Henry Boyle Clay) (i945), d.1916
Camp
Camp, Selby (marriage to William Cassius Goodloe Mcdowell) (i1990)
Canada
Canada, Gloria Annette (marriage to Henry Clay Anderson List) (i1106), b.1949-
(-----)
Carla (marriage to William Chenault Jones) (i9147)
Cecil
Cecil, Terri Leigh (marriage to William Sidney Anderson Hulette) (i7148), b.1968-
Chappell
Chappell, Sarah (marriage to John Clay) (i6659)
Chenault
Chenault, Lucy Alexander Humphreys (marriage to Matthew William Anderson) (i7), b.1897-d.1975
Clay
Clay, Abia (i6639), b.1747-d.1814
Clay, Amanda (i2177)
Clay, Amey (i1610), b.1720-
Clay, Anna (i1646), b.1860-d.1863
Clay, Anne (i603), d.1817
Clay, Anne Brown (i53), b.1807-d.1835
Clay, Anne Brown (i956), b.1837-d.1917
Clay, Anne Warfield (i1545), b.1859-d.1945
Clay, Annie Green (i1952)
Clay, Areus (i1647)
Clay, Armisted (i1681)
Clay, Bettie (i1510)
Clay, Betty Hudson (i934), b.1771-d.1781
Clay, Brutus Junius (i1522), b.1808-d.1878
Clay, Brutus Junius (i1543), b.1847-d.1932
Clay, Brutus Junius (i9184), b.1837-d.1839
Clay, Brutus Junius Clay (i9181), b.1834-d.1834
Clay, Carolyn (i1650), b.1866-d.1943
Clay, Cassius Marcellus (i1523), b.1810-d.1903
Clay, Cassius Marcellus (i9151), b.1843-d.1843
Clay, Cassius Marcellus (i9152), b.1845-d.1857
Clay, Cassius Marcellus (i9189), b.1846-d.1913
Clay, Charles (i296), b.1645-d.1686
Clay, Charles (i1419), b.1675-d.1765
Clay, Charles (i1423)
Clay, Charles (i1498), b.1716-d.1789
Clay, Charles (i1502), b.1745-d.1819
Clay, Charles (i6642), b.1740-d.1820
Clay, Charles (i6652)
Clay, Charles Donald (i1449), b.1857-d.1935
Clay, Charles Donald (i1484), b.1899-
Clay, Charles Edward (i1527), b.1838-d.1905
Clay, Charles Richard (i1677), b.1894-d.1945
Clay, Charles Richard (i1678), b.1924-d.1991
Clay, Christine (i1685)
Clay, Christopher Field (i9182), b.1835-d.1897
Clay, Clement Clairborne (i1592), b.1816-d.1882
Clay, Clement Comer (i1590), b.1789-d.1866
Clay, Clifford (i1693)
Clay, Clifford (i1695)
Clay, Clifford (i1696)
Clay, Clifford (i1697)
Clay, Cyrus (i1507)
Clay, David (i6664), b.1740-d.1792
Clay, Dorothy (i6656)
Clay, Edward (i972), b.1745-d.1820
Clay, Edward (i9622)
Clay, Eleanor Hart (i8557)
Clay, Eleazer (i1501), b.1744-d.1836
Clay, Elias Davidson (i1662), b.1831-d.1851
Clay, Elijah (i6643), b.1759-
Clay, Elisha Warfield (i9153), b.1835-d.1851
Clay, Eliza H. (i141), b.1813-d.1825
Clay, Elizabeth (i1416), b.1666-d.1686
Clay, Elizabeth (i7457), b.1755-d.1832
Clay, Elizabeth Lewis (i1518), b.1798-d.1887
Clay, Elizabeth Starling (i1486), b.1904-d.1999
Clay, Emma B (i1529), b.1873-d.1926
Clay, Ezekiel (i6662), b.1737-d.1777
Clay, Ezekiel (i9187), b.1840-d.1920
Clay, Fanny (i1603), b.1760-d.1801
Clay, Flora (i9154), b.1851-d.1851
Clay, Floyd (i9198)
Clay, Francis (i9618)
Clay, George Hudson (i936), b.1768-
Clay, George Hudson (i967), b.1858-d.1934
Clay, Green (i1513), b.1757-d.1828
Clay, Green (i1539), b.1837-d.1883
Clay, Green (i1663), b.1833-d.1860
Clay, Green (i1666), b.1860-
Clay, Green (i9185), b.1839-d.1912
Clay, Hannah (i6658)
Clay, Harry Boyle (i1934), b.1864-d.1917
Clay, Henrietta (i132), b.1800-d.1801
Clay, Henrietta (i1954), d.1975
Clay, Henrietta (i7473), b.1771-d.1853
Clay, Henry (i106), b.1777-d.1852
Clay, Henry (i139), b.1811-d.1847
Clay, Henry (i312), b.1736-d.1820
Clay, Henry (i935), b.1771-d.1778
Clay, Henry (i1478), b.1672-d.1760
Clay, Henry (i1508), b.1748-d.1777
Clay, Henry (i1820), d.1751
Clay, Henry (i6636), b.1711-d.1764
Clay, Henry (i7479), b.1779-d.1863
Clay, Henry (Harry) Independence (i963), b.1849-d.1884
Clay, Henry Boyle (i944), b.1840-d.1919
Clay, Henry Hart (i953), b.1833-d.1862
Clay, Ida Hart (i1947), b.1873-d.1902
Clay, Infant (i1464)
Clay, Isabella Edwards (i1661), d.1832
Clay, James (i1586), d.1790
Clay, James (i6654), d.1756
Clay, James (i9617)
Clay, James Armisted (i1686)
Clay, James Brown (i143), b.1817-d.1864
Clay, James Brown (i960), b.1846-d.1906
Clay, Jeremiah (i1604), b.1759-d.1781
Clay, Jesse (i1673), b.1745-d.1824
Clay, John (i201), b.1742-d.1781
Clay, John (i298), b.1592-d.1655
Clay, John (i932), b.1775-d.1829
Clay, John (i1417), b.1668-d.1723
Clay, John (i1476), b.1721-d.1762
Clay, John (i1682)
Clay, John (i1684)
Clay, John (i1688)
Clay, John (i6645), b.1754-d.1801
Clay, John (i6655), d.1782
Clay, John (i7459), b.1757-d.1814
Clay, John (i9614)
Clay, John (marriage to Mary Bass) (i1476), b.1721-d.1762
Clay, John Cathcoat Johnston (i962), b.1847-d.1872
Clay, John Morrison (i145), b.1821-d.1887
Clay, Joseph (i2213)
Clay, Joshua (i1683)
Clay, Judith (i1420), b.1676-d.1687
Clay, Judith (i1809)
Clay, Judith (i9619)
Clay, Julia (i959), b.1833-d.1833
Clay, Junius Axel (i1504)
Clay, Justine (i9201)
Clay, Lafone (i9200)
Clay, Launey (i1669), b.1866-d.1933
Clay, Laura (i142), b.1815-d.1817
Clay, Laura (i1544), b.1849-d.1941
Clay, Leonidas (i1690)
Clay, Letitia (i7477), b.1782-d.1827
Clay, Lola (i1692)
Clay, Louise (Elsie) Mentelle (i1938), b.1866-d.1939
Clay, Louise (Elsie) Mentelle (marriage to Henry Clay Mcdowell) (i1938), b.1866-d.1939
Clay, Lucretia Hart (i138), b.1809-d.1823
Clay, Lucretia Hart (i942), b.1839-d.1860
Clay, Lucretia Hart (Teetee) (i971), b.1851-d.1923
Clay, Lucy (i1511)
Clay, Lucy (i1638), b.1831-d.1859
Clay, Lucy (i6640), b.1754-
Clay, Lucy Jacob (i969), b.1844-d.1863
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Clay, Marston (i6637), b.1749-d.1807
Clay, Martha (i955), b.1838-d.1838
Clay, Martha (i1515), b.1761-d.1844
Clay, Martha (i1609), b.1713-
Clay, Martha (i7475), b.1772-d.1864
Clay, Martha (i9616)
Clay, Martha Irvine (i9179), b.1832-d.1908
Clay, Mary (i1415), b.1664-d.1686
Clay, Mary (i1554)
Clay, Mary (i1607), b.1719-d.1785
Clay, Mary (i1649), b.1863-d.1926
Clay, Mary (i1808), b.1742-
Clay, Mary (i1812)
Clay, Mary (i1821)
Clay, Mary (i2174), d.1811
Clay, Mary (i9620)
Clay, Mary (Minnie) Russell (i950), b.1848-d.1892
Clay, Mary Ann (i7471), b.1770-d.1845
Clay, Mary Barr (i1540), b.1839-d.1924
Clay, Mary Jane (i1637), b.1829-d.1858
Clay, Mary Lucretia (i1940), b.1867-d.1957
Clay, Matilda Prather (i954), b.1835-d.1835
Clay, Matthew (i1512), b.1754-d.1815
Clay, Matthew (i2171), b.1795-d.1827
Clay, Meredith (i6665), b.1743-d.1806
Clay, Miriam Gratz (i1950), d.1949
Clay, Mitchell (i6663), b.1738-d.1811
Clay, Molly (i938)
Clay, Nancy (i6666)
Clay, Nathaniel Hart (i968), b.1861-d.1862
Clay, Nestor (i1633), b.1804-d.1835
Clay, Nestor (i1644), b.1855-d.1892
Clay, Odin Green (i1505)
Clay, Paulina Green (i1519), b.1802-d.1886
Clay, Paulus Aurelius (i1525), b.1807-d.1880
Clay, Phoebe (i6657)
Clay, Phoebe (i9621)
Clay, Porter (i933), b.1779-d.1850
Clay, Priscilla (i1514)
Clay, Rachel (i7465), b.1763-
Clay, Rebecca (i6644), b.1752-
Clay, Rebekah (i7461), b.1759-d.1845
Clay, Robert (i1699)
Clay, Robert Pepper (i1445), b.1903-d.1977
Clay, Robert Pepper (i1448), b.1941-d.1973
Clay, Roger (i1698)
Clay, Rose Victoire (i948), b.1845-d.1878
Clay, Sally (i9178)
Clay, Sally Ann (i1520), b.1803-d.1829
Clay, Samuel (i1645), b.1857-d.1863
Clay, Samuel (i6641), b.1743-
Clay, Samuel (i7463), b.1761-d.1810
Clay, Samuel (i9615)
Clay, Sarah (i1691)
Clay, Sarah (i4560), b.1774-d.1795
Clay, Sarah (i7467), b.1765-d.1842
Clay, Sarah (i9623)
Clay, Sarah Lewis (i1542), b.1843-d.1935
Clay, Sean (i1700)
Clay, Sidney (i1665), b.1860-
Clay, Sidney Payne (i1521), b.1800-d.1834
Clay, Sidney Reed (i1660), b.1828-
Clay, Sophie (i1524), b.1813-d.1814
Clay, Susan (i1485), b.1897-d.1981
Clay, Susan Elizabeth (marriage to Cassius Marcellus Clay) (i9190), b.1846-d.1880
Clay, Susan Hart (i136), b.1805-d.1825
Clay, Susan Maria (i970), b.1855-d.1863
Clay, Susan Martindale (i1447), b.1935-
Clay, Tabitha (i7469), b.1767-d.1864
Clay, Tacitus Matthew (i1634), b.1804-
Clay, Tacitus Thomas (i1636), b.1824-d.1868
Clay, Tassie (i1651), b.1868-d.1946
Clay, Theodore Wythe (i133), b.1802-d.1870
Clay, Thomas (i1418), b.1670-d.1726
Clay, Thomas (i1422)
Clay, Thomas (i1509), b.1750-
Clay, Thomas (i1674), b.1775-d.1840
Clay, Thomas (i6638), b.1745-
Clay, Thomas C. (i1648)
Clay, Thomas Hart (i134), b.1803-d.1871
Clay, Thomas Hart (i946), b.1843-d.1907
Clay, Thomas Jacob (i1458), b.1853-d.1939
Clay, Thomas Jefferson (i1675), b.1807-
Clay, Thomas Jefferson (i1676), b.1858-
Clay, Thomas Julian (i958), b.1840-d.1863
Clay, William (i1411), d.1663
Clay, William (i1588)
Clay, William (i6661), b.1733-d.1810
Clay, William Coon (i1689)
Clay, William Mitchell (i1611), b.1709-d.1774
Clay, Wlliam (i1424)
Cogswell
Cogswell, William (i1547)
Cogswell, William (marriage to Miriam Gratz Clay) (i1951)
Colt
Colt, Elizabeth (i3411), b.1945-
Colt, James (marriage to Elizabeth B. Erwin) (i3404)
Colt, Janice (i3419), b.1949-
Comer
Comer, Bettie Erwin (i3007), b.1911-
Comer, Clinton Brockett (i2969), b.1909-
Comer, Martha Dejarnette (i1936)
Comer, Rebecca (marriage to William Clay) (i1589), d.1803
Comer, William Thornton (i1925)
Comer, William Thornton (i2956), b.1903-
Comer, William Thornton (marriage to Lillie L. Brockett) (i2953), b.1872-d.1928
Conners
Conners, Katie (marriage to Edward Harold "Ted" Jones) (i1548)
Cowles
Cowles, Ann Clay "Anna" (i1958), b.1853-
Cowles, Frederic Augustus (marriage to Lucretia Hart Erwin) (i421), b.1820-d.1884
Cowles, Mary Green (i1959), b.1851-
Crenshaw
Crenshaw, Spotswood Dabney (marriage to Anne Warfield Clay) (i1672)
Curd
Curd, William (marriage to Mary Watkins) (i4542)
Dallam
Dallam, Mariam (marriage to William Cochran Mcdowell) (i1976), b.1901-d.1947
Darling
Darling, Aileen (marriage to Clinton Brockett Comer) (i2602)
Davenport
Davenport, Henry Bedinger (marriage to Martha Irvine Clay) (i9180), b.1831-d.1901
(-----)
David Goodloe (marriage to Sally Smith) (i9164)
Davies
Davies, Anne (marriage to Odin Green Clay) (i1632)
Davies, Editha (marriage to Charles Clay) (i1503)
Dawson
Dawson, Thomas (marriage to Mary Ann Clay) (i7472), b.1759-d.1829
Dejarnette
Dejarnette, Martha Anne (marriage to William Thornton Comer) (i1791)
Dilger
Dilger, Craig (i10013)
Dilger, Craig Christman (marriage to Sarah List Hulette) (i7151), b.1969-
Dilger, Oxford Sidney Christman (i7152), b.2000-
Dilger, Sarah (i10014)
Dilger, Talbott Harris Gibson (i9145), b.2004-
Disharoon
Disharoon, Benjamin Magruder (marriage to Susan Martindale Clay) (i1489)
Disharoon, Beth (i1492)
Disharoon, Jill (i1493)
Disharoon, Mary (i1490)
Disharoon, Nancy (i1491)
Dudley
Dudley, Alice H. (marriage to William Adair Mcdowell) (i1969), b.1863-d.1911
Dupuy
Dupuy, Jean (marriage to Edward Clay) (i974)
Duralde
Duralde, Henry Clay (i952), b.1824-d.1850
Duralde, Julie (marriage to John Clay) (i939), b.1783-
Duralde, Martin (i951), b.1823-d.1846
Duralde, Martin Adrien Mariano (marriage to Susan Hart Clay) (i137), b.1785-d.1848
(-----)
Elizabeth (marriage to John Clay) (i299)
Emlin (marriage to William Clay) (i1412)
Erwin
Erwin, Andrew Eugene (i26), b.1830-d.1863
Erwin, Charles Edward (Ned) (i419), b.1835-d.1860
Erwin, Edward Clay (i6753), b.1860-d.1931
Erwin, Edward P. (i1560), b.1856-d.Aug
Erwin, Elizabeth B. (i3157), b.1920-
Erwin, Elizabeth J. "Bettie" (i1957), b.1854-
Erwin, Eugenia (i231), b.1864-d.1864
Erwin, Henry Clay (i416), b.1827-d.1859
Erwin, James (i417), b.1828-d.1848
Erwin, James (marriage to Anne Brown Clay) (i52), b.1796-d.1851
Erwin, Jessie Lucretia (i3178), b.1928-d.2005
Erwin, Julia Duralde (i415), b.1825-d.Aug
Erwin, Lucretia Clay (i227), b.1854-d.1929
Erwin, Lucretia Hart (i418), b.1829-d.1866
Erwin, Mary (i436), b.1832-d.1832
Erwin, Mary Webster (i13), b.1861-d.1931
Erwin, Nettie Russell (i229), b.1857-d.1889
Erwin, Patricia Jane (i3142), b.1918-d.2004
Erwin, Thomas Sweeney (i3061), b.1890-d.1981
Farmer
Farmer, Joseph Webster (marriage to Lucy Clay Burton) (i1653)
(-----)
Ferris (marriage to Christine Clay) (i1701)
Ferris
Ferris, Charles (i1703)
Ferris, John Clay (i1702)
Field
Field, Amelia Mcclanahan (marriage to Brutus Junius Clay) (i9158), b.1812-d.1843
Field, Ann Maria (marriage to Brutus Junius Clay) (i9159), b.1822-d.1881
Field, Christopher I. (marriage to Pauline Rodes) (i9170)
Field, Patsey "Pattie" Amelia (marriage to Brutus Junius Clay) (i9193), b.1848-d.1891
Finch
Finch, William (marriage to Rebekah Clay) (i7462), b.1755-d.1823
Fink
Fink, Kevin Thomas (i989), b.1991-
Fink, Laura Elizabeth (i4066), b.1999-
Fink, Michele Alexandra (i1397), b.1993-
Fink, Stephanie Clarice (i6482), b.2000-
Fink, Thomas Michael (marriage to Mary Rebecca Hutton) (i560)
Ford
Ford, Clarence (marriage to Minnie Anna Burch) (i1533), b.1895-d.1954
Ford, Minnie June (i1534), b.1927-
(-----)
Georgie B. (marriage to Porter Clay Taylor) (i9331), b.1858-
Gibson
Gibson, Green (marriage to Annie Green Clay) (i1953)
Gilbert
Gilbert, Ellyn (marriage to Henry Clay Anderson) (i225), b.1887-d.1975
Goodloe
Goodloe, Mary (marriage to Thomas Clay Mcdowell) (i1978), b.1866-d.1953
Goodman
Goodman, Lizzie (marriage to Green Clay) (i1664)
Goodwin
Goodwin, George (marriage to Ann Clay Mcdowell) (i1986), b.Aug-
Graham
Graham, Mable C. (marriage to William Bass Brock) (i1994), b.1904-
Gratz
Gratz, Annie (marriage to Thomas Hart Clay) (i947), b.1847-d.1930
Gratz, Howard H. (marriage to Nettie Russell Erwin) (i230)
Green
Green, Lucy (marriage to Henry Clay) (i308), b.1717-d.1764
Green, Martha "Patsy" (marriage to Charles Clay) (i1499), b.1719-d.1793
Green, William (marriage to Amey Clay) (i6650), b.1677-d.1747
Grimmer
Grimmer, Marguerite E. (marriage to Eugene Erwin Simpson) (i1058), b.1896-d.1979
Grosch
Grosch, Sophia (marriage to Porter Clay) (i940), d.1829
Gross
Gross, Sandra Lee (marriage to John Stafford Hutton) (i1395)
Gross-Hutton
Gross-Hutton, Astrid Snow (i1396), b.1998-
Hale
Hale, Garland (marriage to Rose Victoire Clay) (i949)
Hamm
Hamm, Delfina (i7993)
Hamm, John (marriage to Elaine Parker Labach) (i7992)
Hamm, Savannah Kirstelle (i8028), b.2003-
(-----)
Hannah (marriage to Thomas Clay) (i6651)
Hardwick
Hardwick, Hattie (marriage to Launey Clay) (i9197)
Harris
Harris, Mary Blythe (marriage to Cassius Marcellus Clay) (i9192), b.1860-d.1944
Hart
Hart, Lucretia (marriage to Henry Clay) (i107), b.1781-d.1864
Heiskell
Heiskell, John (marriage to Lucy Clay) (i1639)
Helm
Helm, Margaret "Peggy" (marriage to Henry Clay) (i7480), b.1779-d.1863
Herrick
Herrick, Frank (marriage to Mary Barr Clay) (i1670)
Hicks
Hicks, Evaline Augusta (marriage to Charles Edward (Ned) Erwin) (i420), b.1839-d.1864
Hudson
Hudson, Elizabeth (marriage to John Clay) (i202), b.1750-d.1829
Hulette
Hulette, John Talbot (i7153), b.2002-
Hulette, Margaret Young (i7144), b.1969-
Hulette, Matthew William (i7149), b.2000-
Hulette, Sarah List (i7150), b.1969-
Hulette, Sidney Harrel (marriage to Sarah Anderson List) (i1100), b.1941-
Hulette, William Sidney Anderson (i7147), b.1968-
Hutton
Hutton, Elizabeth Labach (i559), b.1979-
Hutton, John James (marriage to Mary Ellyn Labach) (i129), b.1936-
Hutton, John Stafford (i558), b.1967-
Hutton, Mary Rebecca (i557), b.1965-
Ingles
Ingles, Eliza (marriage to James Brown Clay) (i961), b.1843-d.1906
Ingram
Ingram, Patsy (marriage to John Clay) (i7460), b.1761-d.1814
Ireland
Ireland, Mary Lloyd (marriage to Word Wood Simpson) (i8552)
Irvine
Irvine, Edmund (marriage to Sally Ann Clay) (i9156)
Jacob
Jacob, Susanna Maria (marriage to James Brown Clay) (i144), b.1823-d.1905
Johnson
Johnson, Madison C. (marriage to Sally Ann Clay) (i9157)
Johnson, Margaret E. (marriage to Henry Clay Erwin) (i422), b.1830-d.1856
Johnson, Nancy (marriage to Nestor Clay) (i1635), d.1834
Jones
Jones, Anderson Clay (i3509), b.2002-
Jones, Ashlyn Elizabeth (i3495), b.1996-
Jones, Bradley Alexander (i9149), b.1973-
Jones, Brian Clay (i9148), b.1971-
Jones, Edward Harold (i1092)
Jones, Edward Harold "Ted" (i3513), b.1964-
Jones, Edward Harold (marriage to Lucy Chenault Anderson) (i221), b.1919-d.1996
Jones, Lucy Christy (i3237), b.1967-
Jones, Marshall Clay (i3238)
Jones, Vivian Conners (i10017), b.2007-
Jones, William Chenault (i1093), b.1945-
Jones, William Chenault (i9150), b.1980-
(-----)
Julia D. (marriage to Bernard Pratte Taylor) (i6156), b.1855-
Keen
Keen, Nancy B. (marriage to Sidney Payne Clay) (i1658), d.1826
Kenner
Kenner, Elsie Clay (i1946), b.1895-
Kenner, Harry Clay (i1942), b.1888-d.1911
Kenner, Kenneth (i1945), b.1893-
Kenner, Lanier Neill (i1943), b.1889-
Kenner, Nannie Bradley (i1944), b.1890-
Kenner, William Davis (marriage to Mary Lucretia Clay) (i1941), b.1863-d.1950
Kezee
Kezee, George P. (marriage to Amanda Clay) (i2212)
Kline
Kline, Freddy (marriage to Mary Disharoon) (i1494)
Labach
Labach, Elaine Parker (i562), b.1975-
Labach, James Parker (i130), b.1943-
Labach, James Parker (marriage to Mary Webster Anderson) (i1), b.1918-d.2004
Labach, Mary Ellyn (i128), b.1940-
Labach, Virginia Kathryn (i561), b.1972-
Labach, William Anderson (i3), b.1938-
Leach
Leach, James A. (marriage to Susan Ann Burton) (i1652)
Lewis
Lewis, Hopkins (marriage to Martha Clay) (i1516)
Lewis, Miss (marriage to Charles Clay) (i6646)
Lewis, Sally Ann (marriage to Green Clay) (i1517), b.1776-d.1867
List
List, Alexandra Farley Anderson (i7186), b.1987-
List, Alison Chenault (i7960), b.1979-
List, Anne Hagan Rye (i7187), b.1989-
List, Ashley Sheldon (i7962), b.1976-
List, David Anthony (i1104), b.1952-
List, Henry Clay Anderson (i1103), b.1950-
List, Henry Clay Anderson (i7963), b.1983-
List, Louis William (i1102), b.1945-d.1998
List, Louis William (i7185), b.1974-
List, Louis William (marriage to Sarah Gibson Anderson) (i223), b.1923-d.1972
List, Lucia Devereaux (i7184), b.1976-
List, Sarah Anderson (i1101), b.1944-
Lockett
Lockett, Stephen (marriage to Mary Clay) (i1811)
Logan
Logan, Elizabeth (marriage to Porter Clay) (i941), b.1784-d.1863
Loome
Loome, James (marriage to Nancy Disharoon) (i1495)
(-----)
Lulu Fingernail Woman (marriage to Charles Edward Clay) (i1528), b.1844-d.1902
Lyman
Lyman, Pattie (marriage to Cassius Marcellus Clay) (i9191), b.1863-d.1883
(-----)
Mae A. (marriage to Walter B. Watson) (i1597), b.1889-
Martha (marriage to William Mitchell Clay) (i6660), d.1766
Martin
Martin, Barkley (marriage to Rachel Clay) (i7466), b.1755-d.1846
Martin, Matthew (marriage to Sarah Clay) (i7468), b.1764-d.1846
Martindale
Martindale, Mary Martha (marriage to Robert Pepper Clay) (i1446), b.1903-d.1997
(-----)
Mary (marriage to Charles Clay) (i6653)
Mary Brooks (marriage to Christopher Field Clay) (i9183), b.1841-d.1911
Mccreery
Mccreery, Decius (marriage to Mary Clay) (i1654)
Mcdowell
Mcdowell, (marriage to Belle Rodes) (i9172)
Mcdowell, Alice D. (i1975), b.1913-
Mcdowell, Ann Clay (i1981), b.1891-
Mcdowell, Ballard (i2002), b.1877-d.1881
Mcdowell, Henry Clay (i1939), b.1861-d.1933
Mcdowell, Henry Clay (i1971), b.1898-d.1898
Mcdowell, Henry Clay (i2004)
Mcdowell, Henry Clay (marriage to Anne Brown Clay) (i957), b.1832-d.1899
Mcdowell, Henry Clay (marriage to Louise (Elsie) Mentelle Clay) (i1939), b.1861-d.1933
Mcdowell, Julia Prather (i1991), b.1868-d.1942
Mcdowell, Madeline (i2000), b.1872-d.1920
Mcdowell, Mark (marriage to Beth Disharoon) (i1496)
Mcdowell, Nanette (i1965), b.1859-d.1948
Mcdowell, Thomas Clay (i1972), b.1866-d.1935
Mcdowell, William Adair (i1968), b.1863-d.1925
Mcdowell, William Cassius Goodloe (i1988), b.1895-
Mcdowell, William Cochran (i1973), b.1888-d.1936
Mcnaghten
Mcnaghten, Jeannette Patricia (marriage to Thomas Sweeney Erwin) (i3125), b.1895-
Mentelle
Mentelle, Marie R. (marriage to Thomas Hart Clay) (i135), b.1806-d.1891
Meyer
Meyer, Katherine (marriage to Henry Clay Simpson) (i1961)
Mitchell
Mitchell, Karen Eugenia (marriage to William Anderson Labach) (i3980), b.1950-
Mitchell, Mary (marriage to Henry Clay) (i1479), b.1693-d.1777
Murdock
Murdock, Harry Francis (marriage to Minnie June Ford) (i1535), b.1923-
Murdock, June Marion (i1536), b.1944-
Muse
Muse, Margaret (marriage to James Clay) (i1587)
Myerson
Myerson, Jessica (marriage to Robert Clay Boyajian) (i1440), b.1968-
Neill
Neill, Frances (Fanny) Russell (marriage to Harry Boyle Clay) (i1935)
Newby
Newby, Phoebe (marriage to Eleazer Clay) (i1439)
(-----)
Nina (marriage to Launey Clay) (i9199)
Paumgarten
Paumgarten, Alexander (marriage to Anne Clay Simpson) (i8555)
Pepper
Pepper, Mariah Hensley (marriage to Charles Donald Clay) (i1450), b.Apr-d.1939
Petroff
Petroff, Anna (marriage to Cassius Marcellus Clay) (i1668)
Poore
Poore, Donna (marriage to James Parker Labach) (i131), b.1943-
Povall
Povall, Rachel (marriage to Henry Clay) (i313), b.1739-d.1820
Prather
Prather, Julia (marriage to Henry Clay) (i140), b.1814-d.1840
Pratte
Pratte, Marie Louise (marriage to Porter Clay Taylor) (i8572), b.1832-
Pribble
Pribble, Hannah (marriage to Word Wood Simpson) (i8551)
Ramsey
Ramsey, Katharine (marriage to William Adair Mcdowell) (i1977), b.1873-d.1935
Randal
Randal, (marriage to Mary Green Cowles) (i3042)
Ratwani
Ratwani, Seewa (marriage to Brian Clay Jones) (i1551)
Reed
Reed, Isabella Edwards J. (marriage to Sidney Payne Clay) (i1659), b.1809-d.1852
Richardson
Richardson, Dora (marriage to Cassius Marcellus Clay) (i9196), b.1879-d.1914
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Robyn (marriage to William Stuckey) (i1984)
Rodes
Rodes, Belle (i9171)
Rodes, Green Clay (i9173), b.1822-d.1850
Rodes, Janie (marriage to Green Clay) (i9186), b.1849-d.1914
Rodes, Martha (i9177)
Rodes, Pauline (i9169), b.1833-d.1860
Rodes, Sallie (i9175)
Rodes, William (i9174), b.1840-d.1850
Rodes, William (marriage to Paulina Green Clay) (i9155), b.1794-d.1877
Russell
Russell, John Coates (marriage to Anne Clay) (i595), b.1768-d.1822
Russell, Josephine Deborah (marriage to Andrew Eugene Erwin) (i27), b.1835-d.1920
Russell, Josephine Deborah (marriage to John Morrison Clay) (i27), b.1835-d.1920
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Sarah (marriage to Charles Clay) (i1810)
Saunders
Saunders, Frances Ann (marriage to Matthew Clay) (i2173), b.1808-d.1890
Saunders, Widow (marriage to Matthew Clay) (i2117)
Sawitzky
Sawitzky, William "Vassili" (marriage to Susan Clay) (i1487), d.1947
Schauffer
Schauffer, Virginia (marriage to William Cassius Goodloe Mcdowell) (i1989)
Seward
Seward, Bettie (marriage to Tacitus Thomas Clay) (i1640), b.1837-d.1882
Shaputis
Shaputis, Lawrence Edward (marriage to June Marion Murdock) (i1537), b.1941-
Simpson
Simpson, Anne Clay (i8549), b.1971-
Simpson, Eugene Erwin (i1055), b.1880-d.1969
Simpson, Hart Wood (i8553), b.1969-
Simpson, Henry Clay (i1056), b.1896-d.1986
Simpson, Henry Clay (i1960), b.1938-
Simpson, John M. Clay (i1053), b.1877-d.1895
Simpson, Josephine Clay (i1054), b.1879-d.1961
Simpson, Josephine Clay (i8550), b.1974-
Simpson, Josephine Russell (i1963), b.1946-
Simpson, Katherine Hathaway (i8548), b.1970-
Simpson, Minor Young (marriage to Lucretia Clay Erwin) (i228), b.1836-d.1921
Simpson, Word Wood (i1962), b.1941-
Smith
Smith, Curran (i9165), b.1822-d.1896
Smith, Green Clay (i9162), b.1832-d.1895
Smith, J. Speed (i9167)
Smith, John Speed (marriage to Elizabeth Lewis Clay) (i9143), b.1792-d.1854
Smith, Junius B. (i9166)
Smith, Mary S. (i9168)
Smith, Sally (i9163)
Smith, William (marriage to Elizabeth Watkins) (i4540), d.Aug
Snyder
Snyder, Leslie (marriage to Clay Mcdowell Brock) (i1998)
Stevenson
Stevenson, Tanya (marriage to Marshall Clay Jones) (i3494)
Stone
Stone, Deborah (marriage to David Anthony List) (i1105), b.1951-
Stuckey
Stuckey, Mary G. (i1985), b.1921-
Stuckey, William (i1983), b.1916-d.1961
Stuckey, William S. (marriage to Ann Clay Mcdowell) (i1982), b.1894-d.1940
Sweeney
Sweeney, Jessie Wallace (marriage to Edward Clay Erwin) (i6754), b.1870-d.1925
Swepton
Swepton, Elizabeth Whitehead (marriage to Eleazer Clay) (i1425)
Taylor
Taylor, Bernard (i9329), b.1897-
Taylor, Bernard Pratte (i773), b.1854-d.1907
Taylor, Celeste P. (i6160), b.1887-
Taylor, Ellen Medora (i8565), b.1827-
Taylor, Foreman (i6688), b.1893-
Taylor, J. Darby (i6158), b.1889-
Taylor, Laura Emilie (i6150), b.1860-
Taylor, Marie L. (i6157), b.1885-
Taylor, Medora (i6161), b.1889-
Taylor, Medora J. (i6151), b.1866-
Taylor, Nathaniel P. (i9335), b.1864-
Taylor, Nathaniel Pendleton (marriage to Eleanor Hart Clay) (i8558)
Taylor, Porter Clay (i6147), b.1858-d.1935
Taylor, Porter Clay (i6159), b.Apr-
Taylor, Porter Clay (i8564), b.1826-d.1909
Taylor, Robert Wash (i9333), b.1859-d.1869
Taylor, Sophia Grosch (i8566), b.1829-d.Apr
Taylor, Thomas B. (i6153), b.1885-
Taylor, Tulie G. "Dixie" (i9334), b.1862-d.1867
Thornhill
Thornhill, Tacitus (i1657)
Thornhill, Thomas James (marriage to Carolyn Clay) (i1655)
Thornhill, William George (marriage to Tassie Clay) (i1656)
Trabue
Trabue, Magdalena (marriage to Edward Clay) (i973), b.1748-d.1815
Tunstall
Tunstall, Virginia Caroline (marriage to Clement Clairborne Clay) (i1593)
Walker
Walker, Cordelia (marriage to Green Clay) (i1541)
Warfield
Warfield, Mary Jane (marriage to Cassius Marcellus Clay) (i1538), b.1815-d.1900
Watkins
Watkins, Elizabeth (i4537), b.1748-
Watkins, John (marriage to Sarah Clay) (i4559), b.1772-d.1812
Watkins, Mary (i4541), b.1751-d.1785
Watkins, Mary Louise (marriage to Paulus Aurelius Clay) (i1526), b.1820-d.1855
Watkins, Sarah (marriage to John Clay) (i271), b.1726-d.1750
Watkins, Thomas (marriage to Mary Clay) (i4523), b.1720-d.1781
Watson
Watson, (marriage to Sallie Rodes) (i9176)
Watson, Walter B. (i1595), b.1891-
Watson, Walter P. (marriage to Ann Clay "Anna" Cowles) (i3043), b.1858-
Whitehouse
Whitehouse, Brenda (marriage to Edward Harold Jones) (i1094)
Whitney
Whitney, Columbia (marriage to William Cochran Mcdowell) (i1974)
Williams
Williams, Elizabeth (marriage to Marston Clay) (i6647)
Williams, Polly (marriage to Matthew Clay) (i2104), b.1770-d.1798
Williams, Sarah (marriage to Marston Clay) (i10150)
Williamson
Williamson, Benjamin (marriage to Amey Clay) (i6649), b.1720-
Wilson
Wilson, Hannah (marriage to Charles Clay) (i297), b.1645-d.1706
Winn
Winn, Ann Nancy (marriage to Samuel Clay) (i7464)
Withers
Withers, Susanna Clairborne (marriage to Clement Comer Clay) (i1591)
Wolford
Wolford, Alexis Love (i9144), b.2003-
Wolford, John Leland Joseph (marriage to Alison Chenault List) (i7961), b.1978-
Wood
Wood, Louisiana Gibson (marriage to Henry Clay Simpson) (i1057), b.1910-d.2007
Woodford
Woodford, Mary (marriage to Ezekiel Clay) (i9188), b.1843-d.1900
Wooldridge
Wooldridge, Archibald (i1629), b.1772-
Wooldridge, Caroline (i1631), b.1772-
Wooldridge, Frances (i1623), b.1780-
Wooldridge, Jeremiah (i1619), b.1780-
Wooldridge, John (i1624), b.1780-
Wooldridge, Josiah (i1622), b.1780-
Wooldridge, Mary (i1621), b.1780-
Wooldridge, Nancy (i1625), b.1780-
Wooldridge, Rhoda (i1626), b.1780-
Wooldridge, Rhoda (i1630), b.1772-
Wooldridge, Thomas (i1628), b.1772-
Wooldridge, Thomas (marriage to Mary Bass) (i1627)
Wooldridge, William (i1620), b.1780-
Wooldridge, William (marriage to Fanny Clay) (i1618)
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