Family: Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia 1607-1624/5, published by the Order of First Families of Virginia [third edition 1987]. Tylers Genealogical Quarterly, Vol. Item: I give unto Mary, My well beloved wife, the plantation wheron I now live, during her natural life, and my negroes, Lewis, Jo, Sue, Nann, Jenny, and Sarah, during her natural life, and what stock and household goods she pleases to have or make use of, of mine. enship, Mary Clay, Elizabeth Clay, Frances Clay*****, William Clay, Judith Clay, Elizabeth Clayton (born Wilson), Elizabeth Clay, John Cl Martha Hudson, John Clay, Charles Clay, Junior, Martha Hudson Clay, Martha CLAY, Mary CLAY, Charles CLAY, Amey CLAY, John CLAY, Henry CLAY, William Mitchell CLAY, Charles CLAY, Judith CLAY, Elizabeth CLAY, Mary CLAY, John CLAY, Thomas CLAY, Aug 3 1672 - Chesterfield, Virginia, British Colonial America, Aug 3 1760 - Chesterfield, Virginia, British Colonial America, Charles CLAY, Mary CLAY, Amey Marie CLAY, William Mitchell CLAY, John CLAY, 1674 - Dale Parrish, Chesterfield, Virginia Colony, Aug 3 1760 - Dale Parish, Chesterfield, Virginia, British Colonial America, Aug 3 1672 - Chesterfield, Dale Parish, Province Of Virginia, Aug 3 1760 - The Raells, Chesterfield, Dale Parish, Province Of Virginia, William Mitchell CLAY, Mary CLAY WATKINS, Amey Marie CLAY WILLIAMSON, Henry CLAY, II, Martha CLAY, Charles CLAY, John CLAY, John CLAY, Charles CLAY, Elizabeth CLAY, Thomas CLAY, Mary CLAY, Judith CLAY, Dale Parish, Chesterfield County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America, Prince George County, Province of Virginia, Chesterfield County, Province of Virginia, Chesterfield, Powhatan County, Virginia, USA, Swift Creek, Chesterfield County, Virginia, Colonial America, Http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/o/n/Carlin-D-Conrad/GENE2-0009.html. As a statesman for the Union, his skills of negotiation and compromise proved invaluable in helping to hold the country together for the first half of the 19th century. 10 Aug 1713, Henrico County, Viriginia d. 1 Mar 1745/46 (Age 32 years) 3. Henry Clay, Test. He was left executor of his brother Thomas' estate. Being brilliant and accomplished her father took special pride in her and she was said to be more . Kleber, John E., editor-in-chief; and Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison, James C. Klotter, associate editors. Copyright 2023 Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate. However, there does appear to be evidence of the children from a potential relationship which is fairly challenging to prove or disprove. Henry Clay I, was born 02 August 1672 in Henrico, Virginia. Two sisters stand against their relatives to keep the Frick archives in Pittsburgh. Washington, June 29. 1711the following extractI give and bequeath to my son, Henry CLAY, the land and plantation he now lives on, and two hundred acres of land at Letalone, in Goochland County, it being the Lower Survey belonging to me at the said Letalone, to him, his heirs and assigns forever. Member, American Henry Clay was born on month day 1811, at birth place, Kentucky, to Henry Clay and Lucretia Clay (born Hart). I give to my daughter Amey Williamson five pounds current money. I give and bequeath unto my son Henry Clay the land and plantation whereon he now lives and two hundred acres of land at Letalone in Goochland County it being the lower survey belonging to me at the same letalone to him and his heirs forever and assigns. Mary MITCHELL; s/o Charles CLAY/Hannah WILSON. The stone reads: InMemory of HENRY CLAY Who died At dinner with His Children & Grand Children At an annual Festival given to them in August 1760. It looks like this profile's bio didn't get cleaned up after the last merged - could you take a look? Sixth: I give to my daughter, Amey Williamson, five pounds, current money. United States Senator, 1806-1807, 1810-1811, 1831-1842, 1849-1852; Member of Congress, 1811-1821, 1823-1825, and Speaker much of this time; Secretary of State, 1825-1829. rootsweb: Click Here Henry CLAY's will was signed 28 Mar 1749, and probated at the September term of Chesterfield Court, 1760. Copyright 2023 Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate. Signed sealed and acknowledged before us Henry Clay - LS - George Farrar his Alison X Clark Mark George Reny Turner ****************************************** above referenced - Will Book #2, pp. between 4 January 1810 and 4 March 1811 : between 4 March 1811 and 19 January 1814 : Elected - Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky, Appointed - United States Secretary of State. 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. Surnames; . [Langston Family File.FBK.F ===[145831.ftw] [Langston Family File.FBK.FTW] Will Proven Sept. 1760, [145831.ftw] [Langston Family File.FBK.FTW] Will Proven Sept. 1760, He was left Executor of his brother, Thomas,s Estate. A Frick family feud. 3 Aug 1672 Henrico Co., VA; d. 3 Aug 1760 Henrico Co. VA. !IGI !http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/a/t/Jeannie--Watts/GENE1-001 -Ancestors of Richard Allen Watts, Jr.- Henry Clay I, b. Item: I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Mary CLAY, daughter of Charles CLAY, one negro girl named Phoebe. Smith, Zachary F. and Mary Rogers Clay. 1783 - Remarriage of his mother, Elizabeth Hudson Clay, to Henry Watkins. Item: after my wife's decease I give my plantation, wheron I now live to my son John CLAY and his heirs forever, together with the adjacent lands thereupon belongin, and I do hereby make constitute and ordain my four sons, above written, to be my only and sole executors of this, my last will and testament. Great Grandfather of the Statesman Henry Clay. 221 Henry Clay Rd, Ashland, VA is a single family home that contains 1,276 sq ft and was built in 1949. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Discover Henry Clay. Item. Family Tree . Geneanet. Despite coming from an undistinguished background, he rose to become a millionaire in coke production (an ingredient needed for metallurgy), steel, and railroads. Item. Clay was born near Richmond, Virginia, to a Baptist clergyman and . His parents were Rev. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. between 10 November 1831 and 31 March 1842 : Burial - Lexington Cem., Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, List of all individuals in the family tree, {{ 'gw_downgraded_access_back_to_max'|translate }}, Deceased 29June1852 - Washington, D.C., Henry Clay Death Records. Ashland was Henry Clays cherished home for nearly half a century. For more information please see Henry Clay's Ashland Plantation page. His tomb one-fourth mile east bears the inscription In Memory of Henry Clay "Who died at dinner with his children and grandchildren at an annual festival given them on August 3, 1760". after my wifes decease, I give my plantation whereon I now live to my son John Clay and to his heirs and asigns forever together with the adjacent land therein belonging and I do hereby make constitute and ordain of this my last will and Testament declaring all former will by me made to be void and vacated of no effect declaring this and no other to be my last will and Testament. * * * * * [Burcham.FTW.FTW] [Burcham.1.FTW] Will probated September 1760, Chesterfield County, Virginia. 5, p. 24, - Patent Book # 20, p. 510) On 15 Dec 1749, Henry Clay acquired 40 acres in Henrico Co. adjacent to Ellison Clerk and Cooke for 5 shillings. Deceased persons are not concerned by this provision. Apparently this was not HIS wife, but the wife of Lewis Hayden. Husband of Mary Clay Last Will and Testament of Henry Clay: In the name of God aman this Twenty eighth day of March in the year of our lord Christ one thousand seven hundred & forty nine I Henry Clay of Henrico County being of perfect health mind memory thanks be to God therefore and calling to mind my mortality and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and Testament that is to say princably and first of all I give my Soul into the hands of God that gave it and as for my body I commend it to the earth to be buried in a christian like and decent form at the discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the general resurection I shall receive the same again by might power of God and as touching my worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give devise and dispose of the same in manner and form .. Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my Son William Clay the land and plantation whereon he now lives and my land and plantation on deep Creek in Henrico County whereon Richard Belcher now lives to him and his heirs and assigns forever. Charles Clay 1715 - 1789. they lived and died in chesterfield county, virginia, at the old place on the west side of swift creek. Grandfather of the Stasteman. Elizabeth Clay remarried to Capt. from The Clay Family by Zachary F. Smith. Family tradition said that he died "of Nattles at the Raells" - this is believed to mean an allergic reaction to eating nettle greens. He also served as Secretary of State from 1825 to 1829. It was an above-average home for a common Virginia planter of that time. and also the negroes above written and gave to my wife may be equally divided all in manner and form aforementioned to my four sons above written and to their heirs an d assigns forever. Dean was born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, October 27, 1822. Henry Clay, b. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Henry Clay Hartley (1931 - 2000) . Signed sealed and acknowledged before us Henry Clay - LS - George Farrar his Alison X Clark Mark George Reny Turner ****************************************** above referenced - Will Book #2, pp. {{ media.date_translated }}, {{ asCtrl.bannerRights.content|translate }}, The Geneanet family trees are powered by Geneweb 7.0. Will probated September 1760, Chesterfield County, Virginia. Place: Fayette County, Kentucky; Note: Henry Clay is listed in the 1850 Census for Fayette County, Kentucky as 73 years of age, born in Virginia with his occupation given as statesman. Henry Clay family tree. Oliver, Robin Clay. !WFT CD #39-This Henry was most likely the first of a long line of Henry's; each being called Henry after his father. He was viewed as the primary representative of Western interests in this group, and was given the names "Henry of the West" and "The Western Star. Her daughter, married Richard Bailey (Elizabeth, and her sister Phoebe Belcher married Mitchell Clay.) The headstone inscription reads: In Memory of Henry Clay who died at dinner with his children and grandchildren at the annual festival given them in 1760." Grandfather of the statesman. 3 Aug 1672, d. 3 Aug 1760 Henrico Co., VA, md. Possibly the county boundaries changed and a portion of Chesterfield County was taken into Henrico County and a later researcher found records of them in Henrico County. Mr. Pettry, a retired coal miner and music teacher, was a leading pitcher in Kanawha Valley baseball at the turn of the century. Also placed at this site is a Memorial Marker it reads: Henry Clay Henry Clay, The Elder, born 1672 Chesterfield County, was the Gr. Son of Charles Clay, of Charles City & Henrico and Hannah Stanley Ashland County, Ohio is named after Sen. Clay's Kentucky plantation. About Henry Clay, US Speaker of the House, Senator, Sec'y of State. 193-197. this record was sent many years ago by Mr. Brutus Clay, son of General Green Clay,Dr. Item. Henry married Mary Mitchell in 1709. Item. Mary Marshall 1709 Henrico Co., VA. GEDCOM Note Invalid endowment temple code: O. !PRF CD #10 - Family : Adventures of Purse and Person, VA 1607-1624/25, published by the Order of the First Families of VA [third edition, 1987]. 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. [1] Henry married Mary Mitchell Clay (1693-1777). "American Lives--Reconsidering Henry Clay" (NPR) https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129229303 1777 - Born April 12 in Hanover County, Virginia. Take a tour, bring a group, explore the grounds, shop, dine at our seasonal caf, take in some history, and enjoy year-round natural beauty. Great Grandfather of the Statesman Henry CLAY. of John Thomas Clay, Jamestown Immigrant-Jeanie C. Watts-pg. There are 8 other graves but they are marked with field stones. Ninth: I give and bequeath to my granddaughter, Mary Clay, daughter of Charles Clay (afterwards Mrs. Stephen Lockett), one negro girl, named Phoebe. Item. Son of Jesse & Susan [Ross] Cochran, Jr. Bio by : Patricia . Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919) was a Pennsylvania-born industrialist. in Washington, D.C., USA, This form allows you to report an error or to submit additional information about this family tree: Henry CLAY (1777), Copyright Wikipdia authors - This article is under licence CC BY-SA 3.0. Fifteen U.S. States have counties named in Sen. Clay's honor. ft. home is a 2 bed, 1.0 bath property. "A Kentucky tour brings 'new truth' to the Henry Clay story" Henry Clay Pettry, 85, of Emmons, died yesterday at his home after a long illness. Picture Information. Share Facebook Twitter Email Print Favorite. I likewise give and bequeath my Grist Mill on Nuttree Run to be equally divided between my son Charles and my son John Clay, to be held in joint tenancy, to them and their heirs forever. He is a 6th cousin, and I have no desire to besmirch the importance of his political contributions to the young United States. Children. Lucretia Hart was bornonMarch 18, 1781 in Hagerstown, Maryland and was well educated. (Historic Georgia Families, L. W. Rigsby, 1969, p. 24) Henry Clay was a resident of Henrico Co., VA. Henry Clay inherited slaves from his family and later inherited additional slaves through his marriage. As slaves rose up against him, he would punish and even sell one family member away from the other to demonstrate his authority. John Moore Clay and Elizabeth Hudson. Listed By Ilissa R Boland (414) 962-4413, . As a leading war hawk, he favored war with Britain and played a significant role in leading the nation to war in 1812. Also see Filson Club Publications #14, The CLAY Family [1899], Tylers Genealogial Quarterly, Vol 6, pg. . When Henry Clay was born on 3 August 1672, in Chesterfield, Virginia, British Colonial America, his father, Dr Charles Clay I, was 34 and his mother, Hannah Wilson, was 27. There are 109 living descendants. Alos see Filson Club Publications #14, The CLAY Family [1899]. Nous sommes tous ", Swift, Elaine K. "The start of something new: Clay, Stevenson, Polk, and the development of the speakership, 17891869." 10-41. Henry Clay was a second cousin of Cassius . Note: About 10 mile from Richmond, VA on the road to Amelea, the grave of Henry Clay can be found on a private farm. Mary Mitchell Clay wife of Henry Clay was born July 1693 and died August 7, 1777 at the age of 84 years. Famous Statesman, Statesman, elected US Senator, Politician, Senator, us senator. Research genealogy for Henry Clay Hartley of Davidson, North Carolina, as well as other members of the Hartley family, on Ancestry. Item: after my wife's decease I give my plantation, whereon I now live to my son John Clay and his heirs forever, together with the adjacent lands thereupon belonging, and I do hereby make constitute and ordain my four sons, above written, to be my only and sole executors of this, my last will and testament. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results John Henry Clay Boddington Church (1876 - 1954) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days How do we create a person's profile? Also see Filson Club Publications #14, The Clay Family [1899]. C. M. Butler, preached at the Funeral of, goodJwfttC OfoHr National legislature restored. John Thomas Clay. login . If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. Frick Family of Westmoreland Co, PA. Linda Banwarth 4/17/09 . Item: I likewise give and bequeath my grist mill on Nuttree Run to be equally divided between my son Charles, and my son John Clay, to be joint tenancy, to them and their heirs forever. Pennsylvania Death Index, 1906-1964 . Her daughter, married Richard Bailey (Elizabeth, and her sister Phoebe Belcher married Mitchell Clay.) He was buried in Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, Kentucky. This Henry Clay is the great grand-father of Henry Clay of Kentucky. Item: after my wife's decease I give my plantation, whereon I now live to my son John Clay and his heirs forever, together with the adjacent lands thereupon belonging, and I do hereby make constitute and ordain my four sons, above written, to be my only and sole executors of this, my last will and testament. His political career kicked off in 1803 when he was elected to the Kentucky General Assembly. Can someone please tell me which slave Henry Clay was married to? He was born in Springfield on July 27, 1935, a son of the late Henry and Dora (LaPlant) Clay. He founded the H. C. Frick & Company coke manufacturing company, was chairman of the Carnegie Steel Company, and played a major role in the formation of the giant U.S. Steel steel manufacturing concern. Mary was born on January 16, 1692 in Chesterfield County. Thanks for your question. Zestimate Home Value: $286,500. I give and bequeath unto my son Charles Clay the plantation whereon he now lives and all the land on the north side of swift Creek and the lower side of the nuttree run to me belonging and also four hundred acres at letalone being my upper survey at letalone to him and to his heirs and asigns forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my grandaughter, Mary Clay, daughter of Charles Clay, one Negro girl named Phoebe. Item: I give unto Mary, My well beloved wife, the plantation wheron I now live, during her natural life, and my negroes, Lewis, Jo, Sue, Nann, Jenny, and Sarah, during her natural life, and what stock and household goods she pleases to have or make use of, of mine. The Clays are of English stock, and there are quite a few Clay families still in England, and also in other parts of the world.[1]. About 10 mile from Richmond, VA on the road to Amelea, the grave of Henry Clay can be found on a private farm. This source gathers much research on the larger family of which Henry Clay is a member and is a valuable starting point. Item: I give to my daughter, Amey Williamson, five pounds current money. He married Mary Margaret Mitchell in 1708, in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America. Source: aye ain't, 6/5/2012. 1711 Chesterfield Co., VA, d. 1764, md. Home; Trees; Search; DNA; Help; Extras; Subscribe; . I don't have my notes from 2006, but I think the school is: Manchester High School 13200 Bailey Bridge Rd Midlothian, VA 23112. Normally I would consider changing birth and death dates a 'significant change,' but in this case, the bio did not match the dates for birth and death fields and had him dying the same day he was born. Henry Clay died at the dinner table on his 88th birthday at this home called the "Raells" of the "Nettles". "Consumption and Compromise: Illness and Its Impact on the Political Career of Henry Clay. Popular Neighborhoods near Whitefish Bay, WI. 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