Person:Henry Clay (6)

Henry Clay, III, M.D.
  1. Henry Clay, III, M.D.1736 - 1820
  2. Charles Clay1739 - 1805
  3. Rebecca Clay1752 - 1805
  • HHenry Clay, III, M.D.1736 - 1820
  • WRachel Povall1739 - 1820
  1. Tabitha ClayAbt 1767 - Abt 1864
  2. Elizabeth ClayAbt 1770 - Aft 1809
  3. Rachel ClayAbt 1770 - Aft 1809
  4. Mary Anne ClayAbt 1770 -
  5. Martha Clay1772 - 1864
  6. Henrietta Clay1776 - 1853
  7. John Clay - Bef 1814
  8. Col. Henry Clay, of Bourbon County, KY1779 - 1863
  9. Rebecca Clay - Aft 1809
  10. Sarah "Sally" Clay - Aft 1809
  11. Samuel Clay - Bef 1810
  12. Letitia "Letty" ClayAbt 1782 - 1827
Facts and Events
Name Henry Clay, III, M.D.
Gender Male
Birth? 19 Sep 1736 Cumberland County, Virginia
Marriage to Rachel Povall
Residence? 1787 Kentuckycame to Kentucky
Will[1] 7 Aug 1809 Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
Death? 17 Jan 1820 Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
Probate[1] Feb 1820 Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Will Abstract, in Ardery, Julia Hoge Spencer. Kentucky records: early wills and marriages, copied from court house records by regents, historians and the state historian; old bible records and tombstone inscriptions; records from Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Daviess, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott, and Shelby counties. (Lexington, Kentucky: Keystone Printery, Inc., c1932)
    1:27 (Bourbon County).

    HENRY CLAY, SR.-Will Book F, page 331-"Aged and infirm." Wife, Rachel; son, Henry Clay, Jr.; daughter, Rebecca Finch, land purchased of Col. Jas. Garrard; daughters Sally Martin and Tabitha Bedford, land in Montgomery County; daughters Elizabeth Bruce, Rachel Martin, Mary Anne Dawson, Martha Dedford, Henrietta Bedinger, Letty Bedford; sons, John and Samuel. Executor: Henry Clay, Jr. Written August 7, 1809. Proved February 1820. Witnesses-Jospeh McConnell, Samuel McConnell, Sampson McConnell, Geo. Thomas, Josiah Berryman.

  2.   Family Recorded, in Mather, Otis May. Six generations of LaRues and allied families: containing sketch of Isaac LaRue, Senior, who died in Frederick County, Virginia in 1795, and some account of his American ancestors and three generations of his descendants and families who were connected by inter- marriage : among others Carman, Hodgen, Helm, Buzan, Rust ... : copies of six old wills and other documents, various incidents connected with the settlement of the Nolynn valley in Kentucky; also a chapter on the La Rue family and the child Abraham Lincoln. (Lexington, Kentucky: Margaret I. King Library, University of Kentucky, 1951)
    136.

    ... Doctor Henry Clay, who moved from Virginia in 1787, when the son Henry was eight years old, and settled in Bourbon County, southeast of Paris. ...